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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Hot Stocks to Watch Tuesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Tuesday from TradingMarkets.com:
99 Cents Only (NYSE:NDN - News) beat earnings expectations on Monday afternoon, reporting $0.14 EPS over an estimated $0.11 EPS. NDN's Short Term PowerRating is 3.
Brooks Automation (NasdaqGS:BRKS - News) missed earnings by a long shot on Monday, reporting -$0.01 EPS versus a consensus of $0.09 EPS. BRKS's Short Term PowerRating is 6.
Ecolab (NYSE:ECL - News) reports quarterly earnings on Tuesday morning before the bell, with traders looking for $0.40 EPS. ECL's Short Term PowerRating is 6.
General Motors (NYSE:GM - News) is expected to report -$0.55 EPS on Tuesday morning before the market opens. GM's Short Term PowerRating is 4.
Analysts are watching for Molson Coors Brewing (NYSE:TAP - News) to report $0.65 EPS on Tuesday morning pre-market. TAP's Short Term PowerRating is 4.
Schering-Plough (NYSE:SGP - News) is expected to report $0.24 EPS on Tuesday before the bell. SGP's Short Term PowerRating is 7.
Wynn Resorts (NasdaqGS:WYNN - News) announces results on Tuesday after the market closes; watch for $0.68 EPS. WYNN's Short Term PowerRating is 5.

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Hot Stocks to Watch Tuesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Tuesday from TradingMarkets.com:
99 Cents Only (NYSE:NDN - News) beat earnings expectations on Monday afternoon, reporting $0.14 EPS over an estimated $0.11 EPS. NDN's Short Term PowerRating is 3.
Brooks Automation (NasdaqGS:BRKS - News) missed earnings by a long shot on Monday, reporting -$0.01 EPS versus a consensus of $0.09 EPS. BRKS's Short Term PowerRating is 6.
Ecolab (NYSE:ECL - News) reports quarterly earnings on Tuesday morning before the bell, with traders looking for $0.40 EPS. ECL's Short Term PowerRating is 6.
General Motors (NYSE:GM - News) is expected to report -$0.55 EPS on Tuesday morning before the market opens. GM's Short Term PowerRating is 4.
Analysts are watching for Molson Coors Brewing (NYSE:TAP - News) to report $0.65 EPS on Tuesday morning pre-market. TAP's Short Term PowerRating is 4.
Schering-Plough (NYSE:SGP - News) is expected to report $0.24 EPS on Tuesday before the bell. SGP's Short Term PowerRating is 7.
Wynn Resorts (NasdaqGS:WYNN - News) announces results on Tuesday after the market closes; watch for $0.68 EPS. WYNN's Short Term PowerRating is 5.

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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, September 06, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lighting Round Sept. 5th

Bullish Calls:
Yamana Gold (AUY): 'If you need a gold company, we're going to go with AUY.' Luxottica Group (LUX): 'Oakley shades.They're still talking about it.That means Oakley's still cool.T. Payne likes Oakley.I say two thumbs up, LUX.' Oakley (OO) Sam Adams (SAM) Molson Coors Brewing (TAP): 'I've got to tell you, TAP, at $89 bucks.' Nvidia (NVDA): 'That's what I want you in. NVDA is now best of breed. That's the play.' Wynn Resorts (WYNN): 'I recommended WYNN and the next day...Bear Stearns downgraded it, and you know what?... the stock went up. Cramer 1. Bear 0. And it's still up.' Service Corporation International (SCI):' this is a funeralcompany...this was the hottest, greatest company ever. It had some major financial problems, and it has come back. It's a buy on its own.' Bank of America (BAC)
Bearish calls:
Harmony Gold Mining (HMY): 'Whether it be the Harmony Club in New York City, or the HMY, I'm saying no way... Sell, sell, sell' Anheuser-Busch (BUD): 'BUD is the laggard. I don't want you to own BUD.' Silicon Motion Technology (SIMO) Melco PBL Entertainment (MPEL): 'MPEL is not for me, because of the big overruns. '
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Monday, May 21, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round May 18

Bucyrus International (NasdaqGS: BUCY): 'These companies sell 'round the world. ... So I say ... buy BUCY down here.'Gilead Sciences (NasdaqGS: GILD)Celgene (NasdaqGS: CELG): 'It's at 64. I think it goes to 74.'Fuel-Tech (NasdaqGM: FTEK): 'This is a speculative stock, but it is speculative Friday, so I will endorse it.'Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN)Qualcomm (NasdaqGS: QCOM)Textron (NYSE: TXT)L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL)Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT)Raytheon (NYSE: RTN)Halliburton (NYSE: HAL): 'I think that it's better to go with the drillers. ... King Hal ... that's what I want you in.'Molson Coors Brewing (NYSE: TAP)Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO)PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP)Edison International (NYSE: EIX): 'One of the great utilities. ... It is at a 52-week high. ... Let's take a little off the table and let the rest run.'McDonald's (NYSE: MCD): 'McDonald's and Disney are my two favorite stocks to buy for kids.'Disney (NYSE: DIS): ' Bob Iger has done a remarkable job. I think people who didn't like that quarter, I think they're nuts. ... I'm sticking with Iger. I think the stock is an up stock.'
Bearish calls:
Amgen (NasdaqGS: AMGN): 'I still think there's another 3 or 4 downside points to Amgen.'Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ)Infineon Technologies (NYSE: IFX): 'second-rate tech company... we don't like the semiconductor group.'Anheuser-Busch (NYSE: BUD ): 'They've got real major problems. ... Their numbers are high ... 'Comtech Telecommunications (NasdaqGS: CMTL): 'I've been looking at this stock for a long time, and it just goes up and up ... Ring the register.'Rayonier (NYSE: RYN): 'I'm not gonna jump up and down about it.'
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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Stock Market Wrapup Feb. 15

The stock market managed a modest positive follow-up on Wednesday's rally, fueled by well received comments on the economy from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke. Bernanke testified before Congress again today, but his reiteration of comments made yesterday had much less impact. Traders instead shifted some of their focus to digesting new reports on the state of housing and manufacturing output today. Oil prices dropped sharply early in the day on a forecast of warmer weather returning to the Northeast next week, but crude futures recovered to close essentially unchanged. The 10-year Treasury note rose, trimming the yield to 4.71%.

A report from the National Association of Realtors confirmed what most observers of the housing industry believed: the housing market slump accelerated in the final three months of last year, with formerly booming regions of the country recording the sharpest declines. According to the realty industry trade group, sales in Nevada dropped -36%, -31% in Florida, -27% in Arizona, and -21% in California. Nationwide, home sales fell in 40 states and median home prices declined in nearly half of the metropolitan areas surveyed by the realtors. The trade group's chief economist said he believes the housing slump is bottoming out.
In other economic news, industrial production dropped -0.5% in January, the sharpest decline since Hurricanes Katrina and Rita disrupted manufacturing activity in the summer of 2005, the Federal Reserve reported. Almost half of the manufacturing decline was due to a sharp -6.0% drop in automobile production. Energy production was also off -1.2%.
In earnings news today, biotechnology company Biogen Idec (Nasdaq: BIIB - News) reported Q4 profits that were nearly double its year-ago results. Biogen earned $109 million, or 32 cents a share, up from $56 million, or 16 cents, a year earlier. Revenue rose 12% to $708 million. Excluding one-time charges, Biogen earned 53 cents a share, which was 2 cents shy of estimates. The stock finished down -5%. The company also offered an upbeat assessment of Tysabri, its new treatment for multiple sclerosis. The drug produced only $30 million in revenue in Q4 but is expected to become a top seller for the company. Regulators in the U.S. and Europe approved reintroducing Tsyabri last June. The drug was pulled from the market shortly after its 2005 introduction following the deaths of two patients from a rare brain disorder. Doctors are now warned to monitor patients for the disorder known as PML.
Anheuser-Busch (NYSE: BUD - News) gained 3% on reports that it was in possible merger talks with the Belgium-based brewer InBev. Neither company would confirm whether talks were going on. Bud's domestic rival, Molson Coors Brewing (NYSE: TAP - News), meanwhile, rose to a record high after the company posted a sharp increase in its Q4 profit. The beer maker said it earned $99 million, or $1.14 a share, up from $22.4 million, or 26 cents, a year earlier. Revenue rose 11% to $2.1 billion.
In the technology sector, Real Networks (Nasdaq: RNWK - News) sank -16% on a sharp earnings decline and a weak outlook. The stock was immediately downgraded to "sell" by Oppenheimer. The company's net income fell to $39 million from $296 million a year ago. Revenue rose 50% to $126 million. Last year's results included a lawsuit payment from Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT - News).

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Molson Coors Brewing Company (TAP) Beats the Street

Molson Coors Brewing Company , TAP
An increase in prices and volume growth allowed Molson Coors Brewing Company (TAP, 82.47) to report fourth quarter earnings of $1.24 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.30 better than consensus. Revenues rose 10.6% year over year to $1.53 billion versus consensus of $1.44 billion.
TAP, which is the the brewer of Coors Light, said total net sales in the fourth quarter rose 10.6% to $1.53 billion. Sales by volume, which measures sales to wholesalers, increased 5.2% to 10.9 million barrels.
The benefits of pricing changes were first felt in the previous period after the company made adjustments to account for a challenging cost environment. In the latest period, cost of goods sold increased 10.5% to $927.1 million. TAP said that going forward it plans to continue to work on getting costs down and strengthening the fundamentals of its businesses worldwide.
During the quarter, TAP saw about $33 mln in merger synergies and other cost savings. The company's effective tax rate on the quarter was 24%, including special items, down from 37%.
At about 22.6x trailing 12-month earnings, the stock is trading at a premium to competitor Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc. (BUD, 50.23) at 19.9x. BUD, incidentally, is up today on merger rumors.
--Christine Marie Nielsen, Briefing.com

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Thurday's Biggest Stock Gainers

JBLU, KNOL, LH, MIC, MEDI, MLAN, TAP, NSTC, NTAP, NTRI, NMX, GLT, POOL, RS, SFD, SPAR, STFC, SSYS, STRA

JetBlue (NasdaqGS:JBLU - News) was upgraded to buy from neutral at Goldman Sachs.
Knology (NasdaqGM:KNOL - News) was upgraded by UBS to buy from neutral ahead of the communication technology company's earnings next week. The fundamental outlook remains strong, free cash flow should grow significantly in 2007 and refinancing will substantially lower the cost of debt, the broker said.
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings (NYSE:LH - News) said its fourth-quarter earnings rose 17% to $103.7 million, or 81 cents a share, from $88.9 million, or 64 cents a share, a year earlier. The Burlington, N.C., provider of clinical laboratory services said that excluding $7.7 million in restructuring charges and other charges related to the retirement of the company's chief executive, the company earned $108.4 million, or 85 cents a share, compared with $93.1 million, or 67 cents a share, a year earlier. Laboratory Corp. said revenue for the quarter rose 9.3% to $898.6 million from $822.3 million a year ago. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial expected, on average, earnings of 72 cents a share on revenue of $874 million. In addition, Laboratory Corp. said it expects 2007 revenue growth of 11% to 13% and earnings of $3.93 to $4.09 a share.
Macquarie Infrastructure Co. (NYSE:MIC - News) was initiated with a neutral rating and a $40 price target at Credit Suisse.
Medimmune (NasdaqGS:MEDI - News) was higher after the company reported favorable results of a study of the use of its FluMist vaccine with children under five years of age. In addition, on Wednesday, investor Carl Icahn and his Icahn Management L.P. affiliate disclosed that they had bought 2.8 million Medimmune shares.
Midland Co. (NasdaqGS:MLAN - News) said its fourth-quarter net income rose to $21.1 million, or $1.07 a share, from $20 million, or $1.03 a share, a year earlier. Excluding realized capital gains, the insurer earned $19.1 million, or 97 cents a share, for the latest period. Fourth-quarter revenue increased 13% to $207.4 million from $183.5 million. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial, on average, expected the Cincinnati company to earn 93 cents a share and generate revenue of $198.7 million for the latest fourth quarter. For 2007, Midland expects net income of $3.25 a share to $3.55 a share.
Molson Coors Brewing Co. (NYSE:TAP - News) reported sharply higher fourth quarter profit Thursday, buoyed by volume increases and an extra selling week. The company said it earned $99.2 million, or $1.15 a share, up from $22.4 million, or 26 cents, in the year ago period. Excluding various items, the company would have earned $108.4 million, or $1.24 a share, up from $53.9 million, or 63 cents. Sales net of excise taxes were $1.5 billion, a gain of 10%, while volume rose to 10.9 million barrels form 10.3 million. The average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial had been for Molson Coors to earn 94 cents a share on revenue of $1.42 billion.
Ness Technologies Inc. (NasdaqGS:NSTC - News) said it anticipates generating a profit of $1 to $1.05 a share for 2007, on revenue pegged in a range of $560 million to $570 million. The profit forecast includes about 7 per diluted share for one-time expenses, which the company expects will be taken against first-quarter results. Excluding these one-time expenses, Ness Technologies forecast the current quarter's earnings in a range of 21 cents to 23 cents a share on revenue of $123 million to $129 million. Analysts' average profit projections, as compiled by Thomson Financial, stand at 23 cents a share for the first quarter and $1.02 for 2007, with average revenue estimates of $129 million and $560 million, respectively.
Network Appliance (NasdaqGS:NTAP - News) shares gained after the storage-technology company reported third-quarter results that exceeded Wall Street analysts' estimates. The company earned $66.5 million, or 17 cents a share, on revenue of $729.3 million. Excluding one-time items, it would have earned $111.1 million, or 29 cents a share, while analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had forecast a profit of 28 cents a share on $703.8 million in revenue. Brokerage Friedman, Billings & Ramsey raised its rating on the stock to outperform from market perform.
Nutrisystem (NasdaqGS:NTRI - News) shares jumped after the company said fourth-quarter earnings rose to $19.6 million, or 53 cents a share, from a year-earlier profit of $6.27 million, or 17 cents a share. The Horsham, Pa., diet-food company said revenue nearly doubled to $133.6 million, from $69.6 million a year earlier. It also said its board has approved the buyback of up to $200 million worth of its common stock.
Nymex Holdings (NYSE:NMX - News) was upgraded to neutral at J.P. Morgan.
P.H. Glatfelter Co. (NYSE:GLT - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $15 million, or 33 cents a share, down from a year-ago profit of $26.9 million, or 61 cents a share. Excluding items, such as gains from the disposition of timberlands and shutdown and restructuring charges, the company posted a non-GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles) profit of $10 million, or 22 cents a share, in the latest quarter. Sales rose in the latest three months to $268.6 million from $143.2 million in the same period a year earlier. The York, Pa., specialty papers and engineered products maker noted that the latest results include the impact of its Lydney and Chillicothe acquisitions. The average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial was for a profit of 15 cents a share in the December period.
Pool Corp. (NasdaqGS:POOL - News) said its fourth-quarter loss for the three months ended Dec. 31 widened to $5 million, or 10 cents a share, from a loss of $876,000, or 2 cents a share in the year-ago period. The Covington, La. pool distributor said sales increased 6% to $318.5 million in the wake of its acquisition of Wickham acquisition, growth in the Horizon business and a 1% increase in base business sales. Analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call forecast a loss of 9 cents a share, on average. Operating loss for the fourth quarter was $4.1 million compared to operating income of $2.3 million. For 2007, the company projects 15% to 20% earnings growth.
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. (NYSE:RS - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $74.6 million, or 98 cents a share, up from a year-ago profit of $60.6 million, or 91 cent a share. Sales surged 81% in the latest three months to $1.57 billion from $868.7 million in the same period a year earlier. The Los Angeles-based metals company said the latest results include a pre-tax LIFO expense of $37.9 million, or 31 cents a share. The average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial was for a profit of $1.22 a share in the December period on revenue of $1.56 billion. The company said its gross profit margins were slightly below its earlier expectations due to some inventory de-stocking that caused added competitive pressures. Reliance also said its LIFO expense in the latest quarter was "significantly higher" than anticipated.
Smithfield Foods (NYSE:SFD - News) said it expects earnings for the third quarter of fiscal 2007 to come in a range of 53 to 56 cents a share, down from 63 cents a year ago. The average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial is for earnings of 41 cents a share. The company said a 'significant' decline in hog production earnings was partially offset by strong international earnings and 4 cents a share of tax adjustments.
Spartan Motors (NasdaqGS:SPAR - News) shares rose after the Charlotte, Mich.-based maker of chassis and vehicles reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $3.28 million, or 16 cents a share, up from $986,000, or 5 cents a share, last year. The 2006 fourth quarter included a non-cash charge of $2.1 million, 10 cents a share, related to a write-off of goodwill for Spartan's ambulance subsidiary, Road Rescue. Revenue rose to $123.6 million from $75.5 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting a per-share profit of 17 cents on $102.3 million.
State Auto Financial Corp. (NasdaqGS:STFC - News) said that fourth-quarter net income rose to $44.9 million, or $1.08 a share, from $29.5 million, or 71 cents a share, a year ago reflecting a disciplined underwriting policy. Analysts were expecting the property and casualty insurance holding company to post earnings of 85 cents a share, according to data supplied by Thomson Financial. The company's combined ratio for the fourth quarter of 2006 was 83.5, versus 90.5 a year ago. Revenue rose to $281.0 million, from $280.9 million in 2005. 2007 is expected to be a year of positive transition, the company said.
Stratasys (NasdaqGS:SSYS - News) shares jumped after the Minneapolis-based maker of rapid prototyping devices and 3-D printing systems reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $3.65 million, or 35 cents a share, up from $3.15 million, or 30 cents a share, last year. Excluding stock-based compensation expense, profit came in at 38 cents a share. Revenue rose to $29.7 million from $23.5 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting a per-share profit of 36 cents on revenue of $27.6 million. Stratasys forecast 2007 earnings of $1.28 to $1.40 a share, or $1.37 to $1.49 a share excluding items, on revenue of $105 million to $110 million.
Strayer Education (NasdaqGS:STRA - News) said fourth-quarter net income rose 7% to $16 million, or $1.11 a share, with revenue up 20% to $74.3 million. Excluding stock-bsed compensation costs, it would've earned $1.22 a share, up 18% from a year ago. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected earnings of $1.08 a share. The company estimated first-quarter earnings between $1.27 and $1.29 a share, and stock-based compensation expenses of 11 cents a share. Analysts on average see earnings of $1.27 a share in the first quarter.


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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Thursday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Thursday from TradingMarkets.com:
Applebee's (NasdaqGS:APPB - News) beat earnings on Wednesday afternoon, announcing $0.27 EPS over an expected $0.23 EPS. AAPB's PowerRating is 5.

Guess (NYSE:GES - News) beat earnings expectations on Wednesday after the close, with $0.99 EPS over a consensus of $0.93 EPS. GES's PowerRating is 4.
Agilent (NYSE:A - News) reports quarterly earnings on Thursday before the bell, with analysts looking for $0.34 EPS. A's PowerRating is 5.
Advance Auto Parts AP announces earnings Thursday before the market opens; watch for $0.33 EPS. AAP's PowerRating is 7.
Foundation Coal Holdings (NYSE:FCL - News) is expected to announce $0.23 EPS on Thursday morning. FCL's PowerRating is 5.
When Molson Coors Brewing (NYSE:TAP - News) reports earnings on Thursday morning, watch for $0.94 EPS. TAP's PowerRating is 4.
Analysts are looking for Trina Solar (NYSE:TSL - News) to report $0.16 EPS on Thursday morning.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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