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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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Friday, August 03, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Aug. 2nd

Bullish Calls:
Oceaneering International (NYSE: OII - News): 'If I had my druthers going into hurricane season though, it's going to be Oceaneering.'FMC Technologies (NYSE: FTI - News): 'They are oil service oil companies that work for technical expertise to make sure that oil comes out. They are exactly what you need when you need to find hard-to-get oil.'Superior Offshore (NasdaqGM: DEEP - News): 'DEEP can't rally... I can't back away, because the fundamentals are good ... it's too cheap to sell.'Baidu.com (NasdaqGS: BIDU - News): 'This company is selling much more cheaply than Google ... I know that I'm being a little piggish, but I do like it on this little pullback.'Deere (NYSE: DE - News)Bunge (NYSE: BG - News): ' ... just hit a new high today.'Potash (NYSE: POT - News): ' ... closing in on a new high.'Mosaic (NYSE: MOS - News)Monsanto (NYSE: MON - News): 'I'd pull the trigger on MON.'Intel (NasdaqGS: INTC - News): 'INTC's a bank... they've got a lot of cash.'Graco (NYSE: GGG - News): 'This is a nuts and bolts American company that is doing very well ... I've got to stick with it. That management is just superior... It is just the kind of great American company that doesn't get talked about enough.'Public Service Enterprise (NYSE: PEG - News): 'Don't like them? Go buy them! PEG... This is one of the best utilities... these ar ramping.'Marathon Oil (NYSE: MRO - News): 'MRO - It's nuts that it keeps going down! They're doing the right thing with that Western purchase... I would buy that stock right here!'Schering-Plough (NYSE: SGP - News): 'You know I like SGP.'AECOM Technology Corporation (NYSE: ACM - News): 'its a big play off that horrible tragedy of the bridge collapsing ... remember, these stocks are not going to go up again tomorrow... So, if you have a very quick gain, c'mon... '
Bearish calls:
Starbucks (NasdaqGS: SBUX - News): 'I do like the fact that SBUX put through that price increase, but their same-store sales are anemic... They don't have great growth, but they have a great growth multiple ... I'm putting SBUX in the 'don't buy' camp. But, if it goes to $23-24, it will finally be cheap, and then we'll do some buying.'Northwest Airlines (NYSE: NWA - News): 'No, no! Too much bad stuff going on! Sell, sell, sell! Let's play it easy...'Teva Pharmaceutical (NasdaqGS: TEVA - News): 'No, let's go proprietary.'
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Monday, May 07, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round May 4

IntercontinentalExchange (NYSE: ICE - News): 'It is killing the shorts that stock. ... That stock is a fave along with CME and CBOT Holdings. This group is fantastic ... raising margin, raising price."Chicago Mercantile Exchange (NYSE: CME - News)CBOT Holdings (NYSE: BOT - News):' This group is fantastic ... raising margin, raising price.'Ciena (NasdaqGS: CIEN)Tellabs (NasdaqGS: TLAB)Progressive (NYSE: PGR - News): 'One of the highest-quality insurers in the world.'Prudential (NYSE: PRU - News): ' ... are the ultimate insurers in this country.'MetLife (NYSE: MET - News)United Online (NasdaqGS: UNTD): 'This company yields 5%. It's got momentum. It's doing well. ... United Online, you get a thumb up.'Sears (NasdaqGS: SHLD): 'The stock was down badly today. I know people want me to run, they want me to hide ... I'm not selling a share. ... I am a believer.'American Capital (NasdaqGS: ACAS): 'Eight percent yields ... consistently pilloried by the bears. ... I see 8% growth, sells at 13 times earnings; I see a stock that's going higher.'Public Service Enterprise (NYSE: PEG - News): 'Off of my electric bill alone, I would buy these guys.'Exelon (NYSE: EXC - News)Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK - News)Consolidated Edison (NYSE: ED - News)Energy Metals (NYSEArca: EMU): 'Been marking time. ... very speculative stock ... I think there's more upside.'Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ - News): 'The only tech stock that we're really behind right now is Hewlett-Packard.'Bank of New York (NYSE: BK - News)Amgen (NasdaqGS: AMGN)
Bearish calls:
IPG Photonics (NasdaqGM: IPGP): 'All this stuff that goes into the big telecommunications world has turned very cold for me.'FoxHollow Technologies (NasdaqGS: FOXH): 'They gave away the upside when they made that deal with Merck .'Atmel (NasdaqGS: ATML): ' ... don't think there's any upside there.'
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Thursday, May 03, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Friday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Friday from TradingMarkets.com:
Crocs (NasdaqGS:CROX - News) beat earnings on Thursday afternoon, with $0.61 EPS compared to a consensus of $0.49 EPS. CROX's PowerRating is 4.
Chesapeake Energy (NYSE:CHK - News) beat earnings on Thursday afternoon, announcing $0.87 EPS over expectations of $0.78 EPS. CHK's PowerRating is 3.
Alliant Techsystems (NYSE:ATK - News) reports earnings on Friday before the bell; watch for $1.43 EPS. ATK's PowerRating is 5.
Eastman Kodak (NYSE:EK - News) should report -$0.02 EPS before the market opens on Friday. EK's PowerRating is 5.
When KBR Incorporated (NYSE:KBR - News) announces earnings before the bell tomorrow morning, watch for $0.23 EPS. KBR does not have a PowerRating due to its short trading history.
Analysts are watching for Public Service (NYSE:PEG - News) to report $1.15 EPS on Friday morning. PEG's PowerRating is 6.
Weyerhaeuser (NYSE:WY - News) should report $0.37 EPS when the company reports earnings tomorrow morning. WY's PowerRating is 6.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Biggest Decliners Monday

Acco Brands Corp. (NYSE:ABD - News) was downgraded to neutral from outperform at Credit Suisse.
Align Technology (NasdaqGM:ALGN - News) was downgraded to market perform from outperform at Barrington Research, citing valuation.
Allergan Inc. (NYSE:AGN - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $136.8 million, or 89 cents a share, down from a year-ago profit of $140.1 million, or $1.03 a share. On an adjusted basis, excluding certain charges, the company earned $156.5 million, or $1.02 a share, in the latest quarter. The average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial was for a profit of $1.02 a share in the December period. Looking ahead, the Irvine, Calif., medical and healthcare products company said it expects adjusted earnings of $4.27 to $4.31 a share for fiscal 2007 on total product net sales of between $3.46 billion and $3.63 billion. For the first quarter, it sees adjusted earnings of 88 to 90 cents a share on total product net sales of between $830 million and $850 million. Wall Street's current consensus estimates are for earnings of $4.31 a share for the year and 98 cents a share for the March quarter.
Allstate (NYSE:ALL - News) reported a 17% increase in fourth-quarter profit, but the insurer's results missed analyst estimates and the company said it will stop giving profit forecasts.
Buckeye Technologies' (NYSE:BKI - News) said second-quarter net income more than doubled to $3.82 million, or 10 cents a share, from $1.85 million, or 5 cents a share, a year earlier, as the company cut costs. The Memphis cellulose and absorbent products company's sales dropped 1.9% to $184.7 million from $188.3 million. Costs of goods sold fell 4.2% to $155.7 million from $162.5 million. On average, analysts expected the company to post earnings of 11 cents a share and revenue of $199.5 million, according to Thomson Financial.
Calumet Specialty Products (NasdaqGM:CLMT - News) was downgraded to neutral from buy at Goldman Sachs.
Celestica (NYSE:CLS - News) shares fell after the company said its fourth-quarter net loss widened to $60.8 million, or 27 cents a share, from $28.2 million, or 12 cents a share, as costs of sales rose. The most recent quarter's results include a $30 million net charge related to an increase in inventory at a Mexico facility and a $59 million restructuring charge. Excluding amortization of intangible assets, among other items, the Canada-based provider of electronics manufacturing services posted per-share earnings of 3 cents vs. 13 cents in the prior year. Revenue rose 9% to $2.26 billion from $2.08 billion. The company sees an adjusted first-quarter per-share loss of 4 to 15 cents, on revenue of $1.7 billion to $1.9 billion. The company was also downgraded to underperform from peer perform at Bear Stearns.
U.S.-listed shares of Chinese companies fell, tracking steep losses in their home market after a senior legislator said the market may be overheated after a 130% gain in 2006. The comments by Cheng Siwei, vice-chairman of the standing committee of the National People's Congress, in an interview with the Financial Times, raised concerns the Chinese government may take official action to cool speculation after the market hit a record high last week. Chinese ADRs such as Guangshen Railway (NYSE:GSH - News), China Mobile (NYSE:CHL - News), Aluminum Corp. China (NYSE:ACH - News), China Life Insurance (NYSE:LFC - News) and Sinopec (NYSE:SNP - News) were all markedly lower.
Electronics For Imaging's (NasdaqGS:EFII - News) fourth-quarter earnings fell 38% to $7.08 million, or 12 cents a share, from $11.4 million, or 18 cents a share, a year earlier. On a non-GAAP basis, the Foster City, Calif., provider of digital controllers said earnings fell to $22.6 million, or 35 cents a share, from $23.1 million, or 36 cents a share. Revenue rose 5.8% to $153.9 million from $145.4 million in the year-ago period. The company expects to delay its Form 10-K filing for 2006 due to its ongoing stock-option grant investigation. The company sees first-quarter non-GAAP earnings of 25 to 27 cents a share on revenue of $140 million to $143 million.
Haemonetics' (NYSE:HAE - News) shares tumbled after the maker of automated blood processing systems provider forecast earnings of adjusted $2.05 to $2.17 per share for fiscal 2007 with revenue expected to rise between 7% and 9%. The company said this view reflect expectations for continued sales declines in its Japanese business.
Juniper Networks Inc. (NasdaqGS:JNPR - News) reported fourth-quarter revenue rose 4% to $595.8 million, from $575.5 during the same period one year ago. The sales figure slightly topped the estimates of Wall Street analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial, who had forecast $593 million.
Key Tronic (NasdaqGM:KTCC - News) shares dropped after the Spokane, Wash., provider of electronic manufacturing services posted a second-quarter profit of $300,000, or 3 cents a share, down from a profit of $1 million, or 10 cents a share, last year. The latest results include a charge of $940,000 related to a customer unexpectedly declaring bankruptcy in December. Key Tronic also said that new customer programs weren't enough to offset reduced demand from certain existing customers in the latest quarter.
Manitowoc Co. (NYSE:MTW - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $43.9 million, or 69 cents a share, compared with $18.2 million, or 30 cents a share, in the same period last year, on strong revenues in the company's crane segment.
NutriSystem (NasdaqGS:NTRI - News) shares fell after the Horsham, Pa., provider of weight management and fitness products and services forecast first-quarter earnings of 82 to 86 cents a share on revenue of between $200 million and $210 million. Wall Street's current consensus estimate is for a profit of 94 cents a share in March period on revenue of $214 million.
Public Service Enterprise Group (NYSE:PEG - News) said its fourth-quarter earnings from continuing operations fell to $173 million, or 69 cents a share, from $227 million, or 92 cents, a year earlier. The average earnings estimate of seven analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial was 74 cents a share.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (NasdaqGM:REGN - News) was initiated with an average rating at Caris & Co.
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