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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Intel Corp. (INTC) Gets Nailed in the Aftermarket

Intel Corp.'s profit leaped 51 percent as sales of microprocessors accelerated in the fourth quarter, but its shares plummeted on signs that the world's largest semiconductor maker is feeling the pinch of an ailing U.S. economy.
The Santa Clara-based company's results, released after the market closed Tuesday, narrowly missed Wall Street's profit and sales expectations.
The results jolted investors who thought the technology bellwether was shielded from the housing and lending morass that has crimped consumers' discretionary spending, analysts said.
"The stock is reacting as hard as it is because the market was expecting Intel to be at the tail of the dog -- not really seeing the weakness we're seeing in retail yet," said Doug Freedman, an analyst with American Technology Research. "But the numbers at the top line suggest they are absolutely seeing this weakness."

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Hot Stocks to Watch Wednesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Wednesday from TradingMarkets.com:
Intel (NasdaqGS:INTC - News) missed earnings estimates on Tuesday, reporting $0.38 EPS versus an estimated $0.40 EPS. INTC's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
JP Morgan Chase (NYSE:JPM - News) reports earnings on Wednesday before the market opens, with traders watching for $0.93 EPS. JPM's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Knight Trading (NasdaqGS:NITE - News) announces quarterly results before the bell on Wednesday; look for $0.26 EPS. NITE's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Progressive (NYSE:PGR - News) should report $0.33 EPS on Wednesday morning before the market opens. PGR's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
Northern Trust (NasdaqGS:NTRS - News) reports earnings on Wednesday morning, with traders watching for $0.93 EPS. NTRS's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
Analysts will be watching for Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC - News) to report $0.41 EPS on Wednesday before the bell. WFC's PowerRating (for Traders) is 3.
Analysts are watching for Logitech (NasdaqGS:LOGI - News) to report $0.6

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Monday, January 14, 2008

Hot Stocks to Watch Tuesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Tuesday from TradingMarkets.com:
Genentech (NYSE:DNA - News) beat earnings estimates on Monday afternoon, reporting $0.69 EPS over a consensus of $0.67 EPS. DNA's PowerRating (for Traders) is 3.
Charles Schwab (NasdaqGS:SCHW - News) reports earnings on Tuesday before the market opens, with traders looking for $0.26 EPS. SCHW's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
Analysts expect Citigroup (NYSE:C - News) to report -$1.00 EPS on Tuesday before the bell. C's PowerRating (for Traders) is 3.
State Street (NYSE:STT - News) announces quarterly results on Tuesday morning; look for $1.31 EPS. STT's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
US Bancorp (NYSE:USB - News) is looking to report $0.59 EPS on Tuesday before the market opens. USB's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
After the close, watch for Intel (NasdaqGS:INTC - News) to announce $0.40 EPS in quarterly results. INTC's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
Linear Tech (NasdaqGS:LLTC - News) should report $0.41 EPS on Tuesday afternoon. LLTC's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Dec. 12th

Amback (ABK), Wachovia (WB), Countrywide Financial (CFC), MGIC (MTG), Washington Mutual (WM), Fannie Mae (FNM), Freddie Mac (FRE), Pepsico (PEP), Colgate (CL), Procter and Gamble (PG), Diageo (DEO)
Cramer said the Fed's liquidity strategy is going to make banks suffer more and noted the bad performance of ABK, WB, CFC, MTG, WM, FNM and FRE. He said favorite defensive stocks PEP, CL, PG and DEO were thriving. Cramer called on the Fed to vacate its Ivory Tower and find out what is really going on in the market.
Apple (AAPL), Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), Google (GOOG), Research in Motion (RIMM), Intel (INTC), Nvidia (NVDA), Texas Instruments (TXN), Sigma Designs (SIGM), AT &T (T)
Cramer commented if the Fed had cut half a point, there would be more stocks to recommend, but with a quarter point interest rate reduction, it looks like slim pickings, except for tech. His perennial favorites in the sector: AAPL, HPQ, GOOG, RIMM, INTC, NVDA, TXN are in great shape, Cramer said.
In addition, Cramer singled out Sigma Designs as a play on the decline of cable companies and as comparable services are provided by telephone companies. AT &T announced it is spending $5 billion on its U-verse TV service, and Sigma, which designs the chips for service, will benefit. Analysts raised their price targets after Sigma reported a fantastic quarter, and the company has a high quality problem of not making enough chips to meet demand. Cramer suggests letting SIGM come down a bit before buying.
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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Nov. 6th

Crude oil closed at another record high at $97.10 and finally finished Tuesday at $96.70. Adami tells viewers they can play Valero (VLO) on valuation or go with Tesoro (TSO).
Finerman offers EnergySolutions (ES) as an idea since it is scheduled to IPO next week. She would also consider Cameco (CCJ) but only with options. Najarian continues to favor Cypress Semiconductor (CY).
Auto Stocks
General Motors (GM) is set to report earnings Wednesday morning before the bell and Ford Motor (F) is set to report earnings on Friday before the bell. Adami likes Ford Motor. General Motors traded down 3% after hours on news that the company will take a $39 billion non-cash charge on financial assets in the mortgage arm. Macke says that Toyota Motor (TM), Honda Motor (HMC) and Hertz Global Holdings (HTZ) all lose from the continued improvements at Ford and General Motors.
Financials: Macke says we saw a counter trend rally on Tuesday and everything worked accept Citigroup (C) and the retailers. Goldman Sachs (GS) denies write-down speculation for the fourth time on Tuesday.
Google (GOOG) continues to surprise investors with news like the recent entry into the mobile handset market. Najarian thinks the trade is Focus Media Holding (FMCN), which is a China play that sells advertising space on mobile handsets. Google, Apple (AAPL), Intel (INTC), Cisco (CSCO) and Research In Motion (RIMM) all hit 52-week highs Tuesday. Yahoo (YHOO) shares took a hit Tuesday. Cisco Systems (CSCO) is set to report earnings Wednesday.
Adami thinks if the Fed is done cutting rates then Public Service Enterprise Group (PEG) will go lower and you can buy it in the low $80’s.
Pops & Drops
Pops- Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) traded up 7% on a strong profits report.
Jacobs Engineering Group (JEC) traded up 5% after profits rose 43%.
XM Satellite Radio (XMSR) traded up 12% on speculation that the merger with Sirius could get done by year end.
IndyMac Bancorp (IMB) traded up 10% after the CEO said the company would survive the mortgage blowup.
Church & Dwight (CHD) traded up 9% after posting a 34% jump in profits.
MasterCard (MA) traded up 7% after Deutsche Bank upgraded the stock and slapped a $250 price target on the credit card name.
Beazer Homes USA (BZH) trades up 10% after shareholders demand the CEO be fired.
Tenet Healthcare (THC) popped 22% as revenues per patient rose 8%.
Drops- NBTY (NTY) fell 5%.
Cooper Tire & Rubber (CTB) fell 14% as sales and profits missed estimates.
Molson Coors Brewing (TAP) fell 2% after third quarter profits fell amid charges.
Final Trade
Najarian recommends shorting MBIA (MBI).
Macke grabs buy tickets for Intel (INTC).
Adami picked Ford Motor (F).
Finerman advises shorting Lehman Brothers Holdings (LEH)

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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Oct. 29th

Fed Cut: Najarian's big question is will the Fed cut 25 or 50 basis points. Finerman is surprised that the market is rallying on the Fed rate cut anticipation. Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLU) led the stock market higher on Monday. Adami likes Public Service (PEG) into earnings.
Crude oil rose to a record $93.80. Reuters saying that gas prices will now play catch up with crude. Najarian continues to like the oil service sector, with Adami suggesting Tesoro (TSO) as a buying opportunity.
Warren Buffett: Doesn't think China is a bubble; he just thinks the market has run up. Buffett sold his entire stake in PetroChina (PTR) because he made a handsome profit, not because he thinks it won't go higher. The real concern with China is what will happen after the Olympics.
Chartology: Carter Worth joined the show to review the charts of Liz Claiborne (LIZ) and Eastman Kodak (EK). Worth points out that stocks worldwide are rallying but nobody is buying Liz Claiborne. On the other hand, the Eastman Kodak chart displays bullish trends going into earnings.
Earnings Preview: Procter and Gamble (PG) is set to report earnings on Tuesday and Clorox (CLX) will report Wednesday. Najarian reminds investors about Colgate (COL), which he think has more upside then Procter. Exxon Mobil (XOM) is set to report earnings on Thursday before the open.
Stem Cell: Genentech (DNA), Gilead Sciences (GILD), Amgen (AMGN) all reside in Silicon Valley. Scientists are now excited about the potential of stem cell research and California is positioned the best to benefit from the controversial process. Najarian would keep an eye on Myriad Genetics (MYGN) and Cepheid (CPHD) for genetic plays.
Word on the Street
Merrill Lynch (MER) shares rose 2% on hopes that CEO Stan O'Neal is on his way out. Chip stocks rallied after a bullish industry report shows global sales rose 5.9%. Macke still loves Intel (INTC) and is long the stock. Adami mentioned that Goldman Sachs put a $35 price target on Dell (DELL). Kellogg (K) reported strong third quarter profits. Macke is long Safeway (SWY) for a play on the grocery store sector. Options action in Under Armour (UA) perked Najarian's interest on Monday. The options market is looking for a 10% move on Under Armour in either direction. Macke continues to like Nike (NKE). Oracle's (ORCL) $17 bid for BEA Systems (BEAS) expired on Sunday.
Pops & Drops
Pops - Garmin (GRMN) traded up 6%.
American Axle (AXL) traded up 12% on news the firm will extend product lines.
Lehman Brothers (LEH) traded up 4% on news that the investment bank is setting up a $3 billion fund to buy leveraged loans from struggling banks. Goldman Sachs (GS) is the preferred stock for Finerman.
Sohu.com (SOHU) popped up 7%.
Weyerhaeuser (WY) traded up 8%.
Drops- Tupperware Brands (TUP) dropped 4% off of disappointing profits. Najarian thinks this is an opportunity to buy it.
Office Depot (ODP) fell 14%.
Final Trade
Macke advised investors to trim positions in EMC Corp (EMC).
Adami likes Gilead Sciences (GILD) for the $300 million stock buyback they recently announced.
Finerman would buy Washington Group (WNG) for a takeover play.
Najarian believes Merrill Lynch (MER) is ready to go higher.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Oct. 22nd

Victors: Apple (AAPL) crushed Wall Street estimates by reporting a 67% jump in profits. Najarian says it's an amazing number and everything is working. He owns the stock and continues to stay long. American Express (AXP) beats expectations and trades higher after hours. Merck (MRK) reports a 62% jump in third quarter profits and the stock trades higher. Macke continues to be bullish on Merck. Adami suggests looking at Pfizer (PFE) on a valuation basis.Homebuilding stocks were strong on Monday with the Homebuilders ETF (XHB) trading up 3%. Finerman mentions that a private equity group Hellman & Friedman bought Goodman Global (GGL) for $2.65 billion and tells viewers to trade off that news by going long MDC Holdings (MDC).
Victims: Texas Instruments (TXN) shares dip on the chip maker's outlook that was below Wall Street estimates. Najarian hinted that Texas Instruments isn't managed as well as Apple (AAPL) and he would rather own Apple. Adami counsels investors to buy Intel (INTC) off the TXN numbers. Alos, crude oil and gold both fell 1% Monday as the dollar gains strength.
Merrill Lynch (MER) is set to report earnings on Wednesday. CNBC's Charlie Gasparino discussed his take on Merrill. Insiders at Merrill tell him that some are calling for CEO Stan O'Neal's head. Even outside shareholders want him out. Macke tells investors not to bother buying this stock. Gasparino is now giving O'Neal 8-to-1 odds of being removed as CEO.
SanDisk Corporation (SNDK) co-founder, president and COO Sanjay Mehrotra joined the shpw to discuss his firm's prospects. Mehrotra says demand remains strong especially for the mobile phone segment of the business. He sees continued growth for SanDisk in 2008 and higher profitability.
OIL: Higher oil prices may actually cause BP (BP) and Exxon (XOM) to report a decline in profit for the first time in 5 years. Finerman wants to short tanker stocks like Teekay (TK) because of declining tanker rates.
Retail: Amazon.com (AMZN) is set to report earnings Tuesday after the bell. Macke loves the stock and thinks they will blow out the earnings. Finerman prefers Target (TGT) and Wal-Mart (WMT) and she hopes they trade lower so that she can buy more for her hedge fund. Adami is partial to United Parcel Services (UPS)
Pops & Drops
Pops- Altria (MO) trades up 1% after a UBS upgrade. Finerman is bullish on Altria.
Kimberly Clark (KMB) trades up 5% after posting strong profit numbers.
ExpressJet Holdings (XJT) trades up 16% after the firm announced possible plans of going private.
Sears Holdings (SHLD) popped 4% after a positive mention in Barron's. Finerman would rather be long Target (TGT).
Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL) traded up 8% after reporting strong profits. The stock is working for Macke.
Radiation Therapy Service exploded higher by 44% after Vestar Capital Partners took the company private.
Lululemon Athletica (LULU) traded up 5% after the firm raised third-quarter estimates and Adami would buy it.
Final Trade
Macke counsels investors to buy Short Dow30 ProShares (DOG).
Adami likes Intel (INTC).
Finerman recommends Covidien (COV).
Najarian offers up Yahoo! (YHOO) for a play on Alibaba.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Oct. 16th

Intel (INTC) reported strong quarterly earnings and traded up after hours on the robust numbers. Macke likes Intel's margins and revenue estimate bump, and Adami suggests buying Intel above $27 with a stop at $26.50. Their CFO, Andy Bryant, joined the show to discuss their numbers. Bryant says the company saw the highest quarter-to-quarter revenue growth in 10 years. Adami favors Dell (DELL) off this worldwide demand. Macke suggests getting into Microsoft (MSFT). Najarian thinks the trade off of Intel is Apple (AAPL). Yahoo (YHOO) also traded higher after hours. Adami says IBM (IBM) fell short a bit on gross margins and hardware revenue in other tech earnings.
Word on the Street
Tuesday the Dow dropped 71 points and oil hit another high above $88 a barrel on geopolitical concerns that Turkey might attack Iraq. The crew offered up their trades based on these events. In the health care sector, Bristol-Myers (BMY) received Food and Drug Administration approval for breast cancer treatment Ixempra. Najarian likes Bristol. Adami likes Pfizer (PFE) into earnings. Finerman bought some Biogen Idec (BIIB). Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) reported a drop in profits off of poor heart stent sales. In regards to oil Adami likes Apache (APA) and he believes it'll go to $105. Adami doesn't think the $80-to-$90 move in oil is a good thing for the overall stock market. Finerman still likes ConocoPhillips (COP) for a play on rising oil prices.
Banking: Najarian noticed some unusual options activity in some regional banks on Tuesday. He saw heavy trading in PNC Bank (PNC) options.
CSX Corp (CSX) reported strong third-quarter earnings after the bell. Macke says the railroad stocks have pulled back and could offer a decent entry here. Adami believes CSX is a buy. Finerman has been looking at FreightCar America (RAIL).
AT&T (T) has hired Goldman Sachs to look into buying EchoStar (DISH).
Ericsson (ERIC) crashed 24% after issuing an earnings warning.
Dennis Gartman, author of The Gartman Letter, joined the show to discuss his take on crude oil. He doesn't believe we will get $100 oil, but if it does move that high it won't last long. He would play natural gas with United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG), San Juan Basin Royalty Trust (SJT) and Pengrowth Energy Trust (PGH).
eBay (EBAY) is set to report earnings on Wednesday after the bell.
Kraft (KFT): Wall Street whale and activist shareholder Nelson Peltz could be ready to make some noise at Kraft.
Pops & Drops
Pops: Supervalu (SVU) traded up 6% on a strong profits report.
Bear Stearns (BSC) traded up 2% after a Chinese investment firm expressed interest in acquiring a stake in the brokerage.
Marriott (MAR) traded up 4% on rumors of a takeover.
E.W. Scripps (SSP) traded up 9% after the company announced plans to split into two companies. Macke advises selling the pop.
Saks (SKS) traded up 5% on takeover speculation. Finerman isn't buying the rumors.
Robbins & Myers (RBN) exploded up 18% on strong fourth-quarter profits. Finerman believes this is a great earnings story.
Drops: Amylin (AMLN) fell 5% after the FDA said diabetes drug Byetta might cause pancreatitis. Najarian says this is negative news.
Domino's Pizza (DPZ) crashed 14% after taking a hit on profits from the rising costs of cheese and declining customer visits. Macke advises getting long beer stocks shorting pizza stocks.
Final Trade
Macke recommends Microsoft.
Adami suggests buying Intel.
Finerman favors Kraft.
Najarian says the options activity in EchoStar has him bullish on the satellite firm.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Wednesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Wednesday from TradingMarkets.com:
Intel (NasdaqGS:INTC - News) beat earnings expectations on Tuesday afternoon, announcing $0.31 EPS over an expected $0.30 EPS. INTC's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
AMB Property (NYSE:AMB - News) beat earnings on Tuesday after the close, announcing $0.99 EPS over an expected $0.82 EPS. AMB's PowerRating (for Traders) is 7.
Altria (NYSE:MO - News) reports earnings on Wednesday morning before the bell, with analysts looking for $1.14 EPS. MO's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO - News) should report $0.68 EPS before the market opens on Wednesday morning. KO's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
JP Morgan Chase (NYSE:JPM - News) is looking to announce $0.91 EPS on Wednesday morning before the market opens. JPM's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Analysts will be watching for Piper Jaffray (NYSE:PJC - News) to report $0.56 EPS on Wednesday morning. PJC's PowerRating (for Traders) 7.
United Tech (NYSE:UTX - News) should announce $1.16 EPS on Wednesday morning. UTX's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.

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Intel Corp. (INTC) Profit Rises 43 Percent

Intel Corporation today announced third-quarter revenue of $10.1 billion, operating income of $2.2 billion, net income of $1.9 billion and earnings per share (EPS) of 31 cents.
"A combination of great products, strong and growing worldwide demand, and operational efficiency from our ongoing restructuring efforts led to record third-quarter revenue and a 64-percent year-over-year gain in operating income," said Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini. "Looking forward, we see each of these elements continuing to improve into the fourth quarter. We are very pleased with the results and optimistic about our business."

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CNBC's Fast Money Recap Oct. 15th

Citigroup (C) brought back fears of credit problems. Citigroup reported a 57% decline in profits. Finerman: not surprised at the report. Macke: no reason to be long Citigroup. Adami: $45 is still the exit on the stop out for the Citigroup trade. Najarian pointed out E*Trade (ETFC) and Knight Capital (NITE), which are reporting earnings on Wednesday.
Louise Yamada, who has been ranked the #1 technical analyst on Wall Street, joined the show to discuss the stock market. She likes Broadcom (BRCM). The charts tell her that technology is the best place to be right now. Najarian thinks Broadcom looks great because it was tearing higher in a negative tape on Monday. He also thinks that the market is starting to digest the fact that oil at $85 is probably not a great thing. He highlighted the strength in Exxon Mobil (XOM) and Oil Service HOLDRs (OIH). He also advised investors to keep an eye on coal stocks like Peabody Energy (BTU) and Massey Energy (MEE).
Technology: IBM (
IBM), Yahoo! (YHOO) and Intel (INTC) are set to report earnings after the bell Tuesday. Macke: IBM will be the least surprising. Najarian: IBM options are pricing in a big move. Najarian favors Intel and deems them in the sweet spot. Macke: look at Yahoo! and any signs of the company breaking up will send the stock 10% higher.
Coca-Cola (KO) and Altria (MO) are set to report earnings on Wednesday. Finerman currently owns Altria. Adami: likes the dividend and agrees with Finerman on the valuation on Altria. Macke: Coca-Cola will benefit from a weak dollar and global growth. Najarian proposes Coca-Cola as a play on the growth in energy drinks.
Word on the Street
Chinese stocks continued to go higher Monday with the Hang Seng hitting record highs. PetroChina (PTR) passed up General Electric (GE) as the world's 2nd-largest company. Genentech (DNA) beat earnings estimates, but revenues fell short of Wall Street estimates. The former CEO of Children's Place (PLCE) has hired Bear Stearns to look at alternative options for the company. Macke would rather play Build-A-Bear Workshop (BBW) for a takeover play. SiRF Technology (SIRF) saw unusual options activity on Monday. Najarian participated by buying some SIRF call options Monday and feels the stock could move higher.
Pops & Drops
Pops-
U.S. Steel (X) traded up 2.5%
Saks (SKS) traded up 4%. Macke advises investors to get out of Saks.
Drops- Level 3 (LVLT) dropped 11%. They're looking for a new CFO.
Medtronic (MDT) fell 11%. Najarian counsels viewers to stay away.
Sallie Mae (SLM) dropped 4% on news that buyout firms are getting cold feet
Eaton (ETN) fell 4% after cutting its 4th quarter outlook. Adami considers keeping an eye on Honeywell (HON) to see if the sector is in trouble.
Regional Bank ETF (KRE) dropped 3%. Adami feels positive about U.S. Bancorp (USB) into earnings, but the KRE drop has him concerned.
Mattel (MAT) fell 1% on poor earnings due to the Chinese toy recalls. Macke prefers Hasbro (HAS), which he is long.
Final Trade
Macke would buy NRG Energy (NRG)
Adami prefers Short Dow30 PROSHARES (DOG) for a short the Dow play.
Finerman is sticking with Flowserve (FLS).
Najarian recommends Cypress (CY).

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Monday, October 15, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Oct. 12th

Biogen (BIIB) announced plans to put the company up for sale after-hours. They hired Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch to search for a deal. Biogen management thinks that selling the company would represent a better value to shareholders. Adami offers Pfizer (PFE) as a possible buyer. Najarian suggests trading off the news with Elan (ELN). Merck (MRK) also traded up after-hours on winning FDA approval for a new HIV drug. Oracle (ORCL) announced a bid for rival software provider BEA Systems (BEAS) for $6.7 billion

Technology

CNBC Silicon Valley Bureau Chief Jim Goldman joined the show on Friday. Goldman doesn't expect anything big from Yahoo! (YHOO). In fact, he thinks they will disappoint. IBM (IBM) and Intel (INTC) will report good news. Goldman notes that a lot of people are concerned about eBay (EBAY) and the stock has already made a run. Adami agrees on Intel and thinks they can knock the cover off into earnings. Macke disagrees and thinks Yahoo! is setting up to work for a trade. Macke didn't agree on eBay because he thinks management is progressive. Najarian advises watching SanDisk (SNDK) for a takeover play.

Regional Banks

Regional bank names like Wells Fargo (WFC), US Bancorp (USB) Sovereign Bank (SOV), Washington Mutual (WM), PNC Bank (PNC) and Fifth Third Bancorp (FITB) will report earnings next week. Adami likes US Bancorp.

Nike (NKE) was selected as the chart of the day after hitting all-time highs on Friday. Happy 52-week high Nike.

Word on the Street

Technology stocks rallied back strong on Friday with names like Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG) and Bidau.com (BIDU) all racking up solid gains. McDonald's (MCD) traded higher on Friday after reporting strong September sales. Macke is still bullish on MCD. Retail stocks continue to struggle even with Wal-Mart (WMT) finishing the week higher. Crude oil hit another record high this week trading up to $83.69. Adami thinks Tesoro (TSO) goes to $60 and he also likes Valero (VLO). Finerman continues to like ConocoPhillips (COP).

Pops & Drops

Pops- Monsanto (MON) traded up 3%

PetroChina (PTR) popped 13% even after Warren Buffett trimmed his stake in the Chinese oil giant.

BP (BP) popped 7% following crude oil prices.

General Motors (GM) and Ford (F) both traded up over 10% as the UAW settle strikes with GM and Chrysler.

Drops- Boeing (BA) fell 5% after delaying production of the Dreamliner.

JC Penney (JCP) fell 9% off of negative headlines.

SanDisk (SNDK) dropped 9%.

Final Trade

Najarian likes the global growth play in McDonald's (MCD)

Finerman would eat up Kraft (KFT).

Adami: Tesoro (TSO) and his $60 target.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Oct. 9th

Technology
Stocks like Apple (AAPL) and Research In Motion (RIMM) are hitting new highs daily but the semiconductor stocks are not. Carter Worth, chief market technician at Oppenheimer found an incredible divergence with the semis declining by 30% against the S&P 500 tech stocks. Macke agrees and would play this divergence by going long Intel (INTC). Worth also noted that investment banks like Goldman Sachs (GS) were flying, but money central banks like Citigroup (C) were doing nothing.
Super Market
Firms like Coke (KO), Pepsi (PEP), Proctor & Gamble (PG) and Colgate (CL) will get to show investors how good business is. Macke thinks PG is doing the best and also favors Molson Coors (TAP) and Pepsi (PEP). Macke isn't positive on Clorox (CX).
Oil Trade
Oil rebounded back to over $80 on Tuesday and the Oil Services HOLDRs (OIH) followed the commodity to the upside. Seymour: play it by buying oil service companies with exposure to regions like Russia and the Caspian Sea, such as Halliburton (HAL) and Baker-Hughes (BHI). Najarian would avoid the Oil Services HOLDRs because it is over weighted with Schlumberger (SLB).
Word on the StreetMosaic (MOS) reported monster earnings on Tuesday and the stock soared. Najarian points out that there are buyers of the October $90 calls on Monsanto (MON) which operates in the same space as Mosaic.
SABMiller and Molson Coors (
TAP) announced plans to combine U.S. operations in a new firm to be named MillerCoors. Macke suggests they combined so they can go after Anheuser-Busch (BUD), which the hidden winner is Altria (MO), which has a 28% stake in SABMiller. Seymour favors international beverage plays Companhia de Bebidas (ABV) and Fomento (FMX).
Alcoa (AA) falls short of Wall Street's estimates.
Macke warns investors to expect a lot of misses like the one on Tuesday from Childrens Place (
PLCE).
Worth recommends shorting Nordstrom (
JWN), Tiffany (TIF) and Coach (COH).
Pops & Drops
Pops- Yum! Brands (
YUM) traded up 5%
ValueClick (VCLK) traded up 10%
Miramar Mining (MNG) popped 24% after Newmont Mining (NEM) bought the firm for $1.5 billion.
Altair Nanotechnologies (ALTI) exploded higher by 31% after the firm demonstrated its battery pack in an electric car.
California Pizza Kitchen (CPKI) traded up 5%.
Drops- Coach (COH) fell 3% off a bearish Bloomberg report.
Face2Face
Nokia (VCLK): Writer asked does it still have upside potential or should I cut my losses? Najarian: wait till the takeover of NAVTEQ (NVT) is digested, and then it will move higher.
Next writer made a good profit in XM Radio (XMSR), buying in at $8 and $9. Should they sell some XM and then buy some Sirius (SIRI)? Make says yes.
Final Trade
Macke recommends Johnson & Johnson (JNJ).
Worth: short Black & Decker (BDK).
Najarian: Cypress (CY).
Seymour: play international oil services with Integra Group.
Ned Riley, the CEO of Riley Asset Management says stay long PowerShares QQQ Trust (QQQQ).

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Thursday, October 04, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Oct. 3rd

Chip stocks traded lower after Morgan Stanley downgraded Intel (INTC), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and NVIDIA (NVDA) to underweight. CSX Corporation (CSX) traded lower after it was also downgraded by Morgan Stanley. Mattel (MAT) and Hasbro (HAS) traded lower after BMO Capital Markets downgraded the toy sector. Macke: the downgrade is about taking gains and he is still long Hasbro and Disney (DIS).
Carl Icahn: raised his stake in Temple-Inland (TIN) to 8.9% and BEA Systems (BEAS) to 11%.
Word on the Street
Wheat traded lower for the second day in a row on bearish planting forecasts. Najarian: the pullbacks in commodity names like BHP Billiton (BHP) and Freeport-McMoRan (FCX) are buying opportunities. He also sees continued buying in October call options on EchoStar (DISH). Macke agrees.
iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index ETF: falls 5% after a huge 2-day run.
TXU (TXU): Dylan Ratigan reported that financing for a TXU (TXU) buyout could be set to go next week. If this deal closes it will be the largest private equity deal ever. Finerman says that Guitar Center (GTRC) is also close to getting a deal done. Finerman's play on this very recent trend is Lehman Brothers (LEH) and Goldman Sachs (GS).
Blackberry
The Blackberry has been a gigantic hit for Research In Motion (RIMM) and investors have seen the stock for RIMM go up 126% on the year. Global Crown Capital increased the RIMM target price to $180 a share.
Face2Face
First writer asked about China Finance Online (JRJC), China BAK Battery (CBAK) and even Baidu.com (BIDU). Macke says neither bubble nor exuberance come to mind. He tells writer that these are momentum plays and you should treat them as such.
Another writer asked for some insight into what Garmin's (GRMN) recent volume is telegraphing? It was 7 times the average volume to the downside when the NAVTEQ (NVT) deal was announced Monday. Finerman: this is disruptive for two reasons. First, it makes the valuation of Garmin rich, and second it's a problem for Garmin to have someone buy the software it needs to make its product. Finerman owns NAVTEQ for a play on Garmin taking it over.
Pops & Drops
Pops- Panera Bread (PNRA) traded up 8%. Adami thinks Panera will rally into earnings and then it will be time to sell it.
Harley Davidson (HOG) traded up 6% off. Najarian says its still way off the highs.
Kaiser Aluminum (KALU) popped 7%. Finerman agrees that the stock is still undervalued.
Circuit City (CC) traded up 5%. Macke: Get out of Circuit City while you can.
KB Home (KBH) traded up 5%. Adami says take the profits and run.
NYSE Euronext (NYX) traded up 2%. Adami says $85 will be big resistance for NYX.
Drops- Wynn (WYNN) fell 10% and Las Vegas Sands (LVS) fell 12% off of disappointing growth numbers for Macau. Najarian says the numbers out of Macau were not as big as people thought they would be, hence the disappointment.
Midway Games (MWY) fell 5%. Macke: MWY is married to Sony whose Playstation has tough competition against the Nintendo Wii.
Final Trade
Macke: sell homebuilders and book the short-term gains.
Finerman: going with Icahn and BEA Systems (BEAS).
Najarian likes Apple (AAPL).

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Monday, October 01, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Sept. 28th

The S&P 500 is now up 7.6% on the year, and the Dow is up 11.3%.
The commodity sector had its best monthly performance in 32 years. Adami: Scared that a gold company like Newmont (NEM) is down 8% from its high, while gold is near 27 year highs. Finerman suggests that the poor stock performance is due to company specific problems unrelated to the gold market. Najarian maintains that gold is going higher, but advises keeping an eye on coal stocks. His coal plays are BHP Billiton (BHP), Consol (CNX) and Peabody (BTU).
The Chinese Stock Market: put in its best quarterly performance ever. Everyone keeps calling a top in China, but Najarian feels there's still room on the upside. He favors China Mobile (CHL), China Unicom (CHU) and Baidu (BIDU). Adami continues to advise investors to take profits in China Mobile.
Technology: 52-week highs were achieved by leading technology stocks like Research In Motion (
RIMM) and Apple (AAPL). Najarian: "the wireless run that isn't over". He also steers investors to memory plays like SanDisk (SNDK) and Micron (MU). Macke owns Intel (INTC) for PC growth and continues to hold it. He sees it going to $30, if the consumer hangs in. Adami's attention is set on Microsoft (MSFT) and he is calling for it to trade up through $32.
Solar stocks: exploded higher this week. Najarian offers Cypress Semiconductor (
CY) which owns a chunk of SunPower (SPWR).
Word on the Street: General Motors (GM) traded higher after striking a deal with the United Auto Workers. Macke: Says that it was a great deal for General Motors and the labor union took it on the chin. The deal will also benefit Ford (F). Finerman: prefers the auto suppliers and picks Lear (LEA) as the best choice.
Consumer Stocks: Warnings from Target (
TGT) and Lowe's (LOW) helped to put pressure on consumer stocks this week. Macke points out that the consumer is a mixed bag right now, and regardless of the warnings, investors should own a best of breed stock like Target. Contrarian Najarian says sell Target and buy Kohl's (KSS)
Unknowns:
The unknowns are the US economy, the housing market and the credit crunch. Najarian: picks included Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (RIO), Manitowoc (MTW) and BHP Billiton. Adami: says Dell (DELL) is the best name. Knowing that commodities are a sure thing, he also recommends a farmer trade with Potash (POT) and Agrium (AGU). Macke: stick with stuff that has been working like McDonald's (MCD), Hewlett Packard (HPQ) and Intel. Finerman: lower risk with big multinationals that have safe balance sheets. Kraft (KFT), Estee Lauder (EL) and Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) come to mind.
Chartology: Louise Yamada, the highest ranked technical analyst on Wall Street from 2001-2004 was on the show. Yamada thinks the S&P 500 could go through the all-time highs, but the volume is less than impressive in her eyes. Adami: the market is setting up for a nice rally into next year. Yamada took a look at the chart of Cisco (
CSCO). She declares that CSCO is a buy right now and is poised to go much higher. Macke agreed and said that big cap tech is under owned. Lastly, Yamada analyzed the chart of Centex (CTX). She thinks that CTX can rally back to $40 and then investors should sell because ultimately, it's going to $10.
Fast Fire: Finerman recommended buying Brown Shoe (BWS). Since her call, BWS has dropped 7%. Finerman won't give up on BWS. Adami proposed buying Masco (MAS). Masco has traded down 5% since his call. Adami is more patient and says you can buy it down to $22.50. Najarian told traders to buy St. Jude (STJ). The stock has fallen 4%. Najarian won't budge on STJ.
Bulls: EchoStar (DISH). Macke nailed it and DISH is up 8% since his call. On August 17th Finerman gave out Daimler (DAI) for a buy. She was on the money and the stock was up a whopping 25% since her call. On August 18th Adami recommended getting long China Mobile. Adami hit this one out of the park. The stock is up 45% since his call.