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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Wednesday

Here's 7 stocks for traders for Wednesday from TradingMarkets.com:
Blyth Industries (NYSE:BTH - News) reports earnings on Wednesday before the bell, with traders looking for $0.12 EPS. BTH's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
DSW (NYSE:DSW - News) should report $0.34 EPS on Wednesday morning before the market opens. DSW's PowerRating (for Traders) si 5.
Casey's General (NasdaqGS:CASY - News) is expected to announce $0.46 EPS on Wednesday after the market closes. CASY's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
Comtech Telecom (NasdaqGS:CMTL - News) reports quarterly results on Wednesday afternoon after the bell. CMTL's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Anaylsts are watching for Casella Waste (NasdaqGS:CWST - News) to report $0.04 EPS on Wednesday after the market closes. CWST's PowerRating (for Traders) is 7.
Greif Brothers (NYSE:GEF - News) is looking for $0.97 EPS tomorrow afternoon. GEF's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
When Novell (NasdaqGS:NOVL - News) reports results on Wednesday afternoon, watch for $0.04 EPS. NOVL's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lighting Round Oct. 15th

Bullish:
Nvidia (NVDA): Semiconductor play of choice.
Dynegy (DYN): Cramer thinks a buy below $9.
SunPower
(
SPWR)
First Solar (
FSLR).
Taser (
TASR): "Ring the register."
Bearish:
Sears Holdings (SHLD): Needs housing to do better
DSW
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DSW): Can't get behind
Metabolix (
MBLX): First Solar or Sun Power instead
Vasco Data Security (
VDSI)

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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Wednesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Wednesday from TradingMarkets.com:
Guess (NYSE:GES - News) beat earnings on Tuesday afternoon, reporting $0.40 EPS over an expected $0.33 EPS. GES's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
DSW (NYSE:DSW - News) reports earnings on Wednesday before the market opens; watch for $0.30 EPS. DSW's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
OSI Systems (NasdaqGM:OSIS - News) should announce $0.19 EPS before the bell rings on Wednesday morning. OSIS's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Analysts will be watching for ABM Industries (NYSE:ABM - News) to report $0.31 EPS after the close on Wednesday. ABM's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
ADC Telecom (NasdaqGS:ADCT - News) announces earnings after the bell on Wednesday; be looking for $0.23 EPS. ADCT's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
J. Crew (NYSE:JCG - News) and Martek Biosciences (NasdaqGS:MATK - News) both report earnings after the close on Wednesday, so watch for heightened price action and volume ahead of the bell. JCG's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5, and MATK's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
PowerRatings (for Traders) are courtesy of TradingMarkets.com

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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Thursday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Thursday from TradingMarkets.com:
ADC Telecom (NasdaqGS:ADCT) beat earnings on Wednesday afternoon, announcing $0.35 EPS over an expected $0.23 EPS. ADCT's PowerRating is 5.

Science Applications International (NYSE:SAI) missed earnings on Wednesday; analysts were looking for $0.20 EPS, but SAI announced $0.18 EPS. SAI does not have a PowerRating due to its short trading history.
DSW (NYSE:DSW) beat earnings on Wednesday afternoon, with $0.54 EPS over an expected $0.47 EPS. DSW's PowerRating is 5.
CRA International (NasdaqGS:CRAI) reports earnings on Thursday before the market opens; look for $0.53 EPS. CRAI's PowerRating is 5.
When Pathmark Stores (NasdaqGM:PTMK) reports quarterly earnings tomorrow morning, analysts will be watching for -$0.04 EPS. PTMK's PowerRating is 6.
Smithfield Foods (NYSE:SFD) should report $0.34 EPS on Thursday before the market opens. SFD's PowerRating is 6.
Analysts expect UTI Worldwide (NasdaqGS:UTIW) to report $0.18 EPS tomorrow morning. UTIW's PowerRating is 6.
PowerRatings (for Traders) are courtesy of TradingMarkets.com

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Monday, March 26, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Mar. 23

Game Plan for Next Week: Brocade (NasdaqGS: BRCD), Apple (NasdaqGS: AAPL), Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ - News), Phillips-Van Heusen (NYSE: PVH - News), CarMax (NYSE: KMX - News), Accenture (NYSE: ACN - News) and DSW (NYSE: DSW - News), Movado (NYSE: MOV - News)
Cramer suggested buying Brocade ahead of an analysts meeting on Thursday during which it is expected to raise its estimates. Although Cramer does not usually recommend Cisco's competitors, the stock should rise after the meeting and he predicts Cisco might buy BRCD. While he likes BRCD as a trade, the only tech stocks good for investments are AAPL and HPQ. Cramer expects strong earnings reports next week from PVH, KMX, ACN and DSW. Cramer's top stock next week is MOV which he thinks will deliver a "substantial upside surprise."
Good and Bad IPOs Photowatt, eTelecare with stock First Solar (NasdaqGM: FSLR)
Cramer discussed two companies which are going public next week, one to pay attention to and one to avoid. Concerning Photowatt, which will trade under PHWT, Cramer says "We have had way too many solar stocks come public and there's not enough demand, even with the hype that surrounds solar... Avoid it at any price." He suggested FSLR for those who want a solar stock. However, Cramer thinks eTelecare, an outsourcing company based in the Philippines "the next great, outsourcing center," might be a good stock. It is expected to trade under the symbol ETEL from between $12.50 and $14.50. Cramer would not pay more than $15 and urged, "please buy it carefully."
Freeport-McMoRan (NYSE: FCX - News)
FCX is now a "happy oligopoly" after having merged with Phelps Dodge and has cornered copper, comments Cramer, who says its a "screaming" buy. FCX is a "terrific hedge against inflation" and is in "tremendous demand." Its secondary offering was priced at 41 million shares and FCX rose $1. Cramer notes that FCX is a well-liked stock which will continue to go up. While analyst estimates are not high, Cramer predicts FCX will provide "blow away" numbers. He adds that while demand for copper has declined in the U.S., it is a sought-after mineral in China. Cramer sees this $62 stock going to $100.
Mad Mail: Altria (NYSE: MO - News), Kraft Foods (NYSE: KFT - News), Dean Foods (NYSE: DF - News)
When asked how MO holders can lessen the risk of a downside from KFT after it is spun off, Cramer suggests buying MO's "when-issued sharesą„¤" However, he added, "Kraft will be added to the S&P 500 so there's a very good chance it won't go down at allą„¤" Cramer would stay with DF which should go up again.
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Thursday, February 08, 2007

Biggest Gainers Monday

Abercrombie & Fitch (NYSE:ANF - News) said its January sales at stores open at least one year fell 6%. Analysts, on average, had expected it to post a same-store-sales drop of 1.9%, according to Thomson Financial. Net sales for the five weeks ended Feb. 3 rose 37% to $252.3 million. The New Albany, Ohio, clothing retailer said sales in its fiscal 2006 rose 19% to $3.32 billion from $2.79 billion.
Accuray (NasdaqGM:ARAY - News) shares rocketed up in company's initial public offering.
Alcon Inc. (NYSE:ACL - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $354.7 million, or $1.16 a share, compared with $60.7 million, or 19 cents a share, during the same quarter a year ago. Results from the year-ago period included $207.7 million in after-tax charges, or 66 cents a share.
Akamai Technologies Inc. (NasdaqGS:AKAM - News) said fourth-quarter net income fell, as costs and expenses rose, to $20.6 million or 12 cents a share, from $25.8 million, or 16 cents a share, during the same period in the prior year. Before items, quarterly per-share income rose to 27 cents from 16 cents in the prior year.
Alkermes Inc. (NasdaqGS:ALKS - News) reported that net income for its fiscal third-quarter rose to $2.9 million, or 3 cents a share, from $1.4 million, or 1 cent a share, for the same quarter last year. Excluding items, Alkermes would have reported adjusted earnings of 11 cents a share.
AnnTaylor Stores (NYSE:ANN - News) said its January same-store sales fell 10.2% from a year earlier, assuming both periods include four weeks. The fashion-apparel retailer said Thursday net sales increased 21% to $149.9 million for the five weeks ended Feb. 3 from $123.9 million for the comparable four-week period a year ago. Same-store sales calculation for the latest January tracks performance for the four weeks ended Jan. 27 and its net sales calculation tracks results for the five weeks ended Feb. 3. Year-earlier results were for the four weeks ended Jan. 28. For fiscal 2006, AnnTaylor expects earnings of $1.95 a share to $1.98 a share.
Aspreva Pharmaceuticals Corp. (NasdaqGS:ASPV - News) shares rose after the Victoria, British Columbia-based company late Wednesday reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $26 million, or 73 cents a share, up from $24.3 million, or 68 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Revenue rose to $52.5 million from $45 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting a per-share profit of 66 cents. Aspreva forecast 2007 royalty revenue of more than $245 million.
Beckman Coulter (NYSE:BEC - News) reported fourth-quarter net income of $62.3 million, or 97 cents a share. Excluding one-time items, the company would have earned $1.03 a share compared to 73 cents a share a year ago. Revenue rose 8.6% to $712 million. The company said it sees 2007 adjusted earnings in the range of $3.10 to $3.25 a share. It expects revenue to increase by 7% to 9%.
BG Group (NYSE:BRG - News) said fourth-quarter profit dropped 18% to 410 million pounds, with revenue down 10% to 1.9 billion pounds. Though production rose 5% and it saw "strong" growth in the liquified natural gas business, lower gas prices, a weaker U.S. dollar and an increased North Sea tax rate. The company affirmed its earnings outlook to 2009, sees exploration and production volume growth of 5% to 7% a year to 2009, and is "more confident" of achieving higher levels of its 6%-to-10% volume growth view to 2012.
Bon-Ton Stores Inc. (NasdaqGS:BONT - News) said January same-store sales rose 6.4%. Total sales for the five weeks ended Feb. 3 increased 283%, to $240.6 million. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial forecast a same-store sales rise of 0.5%.
BorgWarner (NYSE:BWA - News) said its fourth-quarter earnings fell 37%, due in part to restructuring charges related to asset impairments in North America, supplemental to restructuring activities announced in the third quarter. The Auburn Hills, Mich. maker of automotive power train products had fourth-quarter earnings of $40.9 million, or 70 cents a share, compared with $64.6 million, or $1.12 a share, a year earlier. Excluding the restructuring charges and other items, the company had earnings of 99 cents a share. BorgWarner said revenue for the quarter ended Dec. 31 rose 15% to $1.2 billion from $1.05 billion a year ago. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial expected, on average, earnings of 95 cents a share on revenue of $1.11 billion. Analyst earnings forecasts typically exclude unusual items. In addition, the company said it expects 2007 earnings of $4.70 to $4.90 a share. BorgWarner had earlier forecast 2007 earnings of $4.60 to $4.80 a share. BorgWarner also reiterated its sales guidance, saying it expects sales growth of 7% to 9%.
Bunge (NYSE:BG - News) said its fourth quarter net profit rose 77% to $264 million, or $2.12 a share, from $149 million, or $1.25 a share in the year-earlier period. Net sales rose 14% to $7.68 billion amid signs of a turnaround in the Brazilian business and higher demand for core products related to the bio-fuels industry. The latest results included net gains of $74 million, or 60 cents a share. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting earnings of $1.44 a share on revenue of $7.44 billion. The company said it expects earnings in 2007 to be in a range of $4.56 to $4.71 a share. Separately Bunge announced that its CFO William Wells will leave the company effective April 1. It added it has begun a search for a replacement.
Circuit City Stores (NYSE:CC - News) said it will close stores and shake up its merchandising team in a move to improve its financial performance.
Citi Trends Inc. (NasdaqGS:CTRN - News) said comparable store sales for the five weeks ended Feb. 3 rose 3.2%. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial had expected growth of 0.2%. The apparel retailer said total January sales increased to $36.2 million from $20.9 million during the same period in the prior year.
Corrections Corp. of America (NYSE:CXW - News) said its fourth-quarter net profit rose 37.6% to $32.2 million, or 52 cents a share, from $23.4 million, or 39 cents a share, a year earlier. Revenue for the quarter ending Dec. 31 rose 10.2% to $349.6 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial had been expecting earnings of 44 cents a share on revenue of $343 million. The company said its results were driven by strong demand for prison beds from both federal and state customers. The company said average compensated occupancy for the period rose to 96.6% from 93.1%. The company said it expects earnings in the first quarter to be in the range of 43 cents to 37 cents a share, with earnings for 2007 in the range of $1.95 to $2.05 a share.
Dollar Tree Stores (NasdaqGS:DLTR - News) said fourth-quarter sales rose 22.2% to $1.32 billion, helped by an extra week compared with the year-ago quarter. Analysts, on average, expected the Chesapeake, Va., variety-store chain to post quarterly sales of $1.3 billion. Same-store sales, or sales at stores open at least a year, rose 5.5% for the quarter.
DSW Inc. (NYSE:DSW - News) said fourth-quarter same-store sales rose 1%, with total sales increasing to $329.1 million from $283.8 million. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial forecast revenue of $315.2 million, on average.
Electronic Data Systems Corp. (NYSE:EDS - News) said fourth-quarter profit nearly doubled, while revenue grew 11%. Computer services giant EDS said its net income for the quarter ended Dec. 31 rose to $217 million, or 40 cents a share, from $112 million, or 21 cents, a year earlier.
Exide Technologies (NasdaqGM:XIDE - News) reported adjusted EBITDA of $54.1 million for the third quarter, up 32% from last year's equivalent total of $41.1 million.
Express Scripts Inc. (NasdaqGS:ESRX - News) said increased generic drug use and lower costs resulted in a 32% surge in fourth-quarter profit and prompted the pharmacy benefits manager to boost its outlook for the full-year period.
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Hot Stocks to Watch Wednesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Wednesday from TradingMarkets.com:
Dress Barn (NASDAQ:DBRN - News) beat earnings on Tuesday afternoon, announcing $0.40 EPS vs an expected $0.37 EPS. DBRN's PowerRating is 5.
Chico's (NYSE:CHS - News) matched earnings on Tuesday after the bell with $0.24 EPS. CHS's PowerRating is 6.
Restoration Hardware (NASDAQ:RSTO - News) beat earnings Tuesday after the close, with -$0.15 EPS vs a consensus of -$0.16 EPS. RSTO's PowerRating is 7.
DSW (NYSE:DSW - News) reports quarterly earnings on Wednesday before the close; look for $0.26 EPS. DSW's PowerRating is 7.
Opsware (NASDAQ:OPSW - News) announces earnings Wednesday morning, with analysts looking for $0 EPS. OPSW's PowerRating is 7.
Tiffany (NYSE:TIF - News) reports earnings on Wednesday before the bell; expect $0.16 EPS. TIF's PowerRating is 6.
Synopsys (NASDAQ:SNPS - News) reports earnings on Wednesday afternoon, so watch for action leading up to the announcement. SNPS's PowerRating is 7.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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