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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Hot Stocks to Watch Monday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Monday from TradingMarkets.com:
Tiffany's (NYSE:TIF - News) sank 9.8% after reporting a decline in same-store U.S. holiday sales. TIF's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
McDonald's (NYSE:MCD - News) fell over 6% today, on an overwhelmingly negative Dow Composite atmosphere. MCD's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
AllianceBernstein (NYSE:AB - News) fell 7.7% on Friday after cutting its 2007 EPS forecast by 30 cents. AB's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
American Express (NYSE:AXP - News) slumped 10.1% today, after the company announced it would take a $440 million charge in Q4. AXP's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
FCStone (NasdaqGS:FCSX - News) reports earnings on Monday before the market opens; look for $0.33 EPS. FCSX's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
M&T Bank (NYSE:MTB - News) announces quarterly results Monday morning, with traders expecting $1.63 EPS. MTB's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Genentech (NYSE:DNA - News) is expected to report $0.67 EPS after the market closes on Monday. DNA's PowerRating (for Traders) is 3.

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Friday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Friday from TradingMarkets.com:
Brocade (NasdaqGS:BRCD - News) beat earnings on Thursday after the bell, announcing $0.17 EPS over an expected $0.13 EPS. BRCD's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
Dell (NasdaqGS:DELL - News) matched earnings on Thursday with $0.35 EPS. DELL's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
OmniVision (NasdaqGS:OVTI - News) beat earnings expectations on Thursday afternoon with $0.51 EPS over $0.43 EPS. OVTI's PowerRating (for Traders) is 7.
J. Crew (NYSE:JCG - News) beat earnings on Thursday with $0.42 EPS over $0.36 EPS. JCG's PowerRating (for Traders) is 3.
Big Lots (NYSE:BIG - News) reports earnings on Friday before the bell, with analysts looking for $0.12 EPS. BIG's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
Tiffany & Co. (NYSE:TIF - News) announces earnings on Friday morning before the market opens; analysts expect 0.25 EPS. TIF's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
Knightsbridge Tankers (NasdaqGS:VLCCF - News) expects to report $0.44 EPS on Friday after the close. VLCCF's PowerRating (for Traders) is 3.

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Friday, November 23, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Nov. 22nd

The Dow closed down 211 points and the Nasdaq finishing down 34. The S&P 500 has now given up all of its gains on the year. Najarian continues to like the four horseman names like Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG) and Research In Motion (RIMM) which showed strength on Wednesday. Adami recommended getting long General Motors (GM) right here with a specific stop price in mind. Finerman found it strange that Fannie Mae (FNM) went up Wednesday. Crude oil came close to $100 on Wednesday, but fell just short and finished the day at $97.19. Gartman feels the stock market is behaving horribly and he is short names like Harley-Davidson (HOG), Tiffany (TIF) and Coach (COH) and long Microsoft (MSFT)and Apple (AAPL). Gartman's favorite position right now is short Cummins (CMI).
CNBC Pharmaceuticals Reporter Mike Huckman joined the show to discuss his take on big pharma stocks. Huckman explained that Pfizer (PFE) is having issues with safety concerns on a stop smoking drug, falling Lipitor sales and generic competition. Huckman also mentioned that Merck (MRK), Eli Lilly (LLY) and Bristol Myers (BMY) were all down on Wednesday. Finerman likes Johnson & Johnson (JNJ).
Investors tend to sell their biggest losers towards the end of the year to reduce the tax hit they take from their winners. Some of the names at 52-week lows are Citigroup (C), Pfizer (PFE), Merck (MRK), J.C. Penny (JCP), Capital One Financial (COF), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and AIG (AIG).
Word on the Street
Macke recommended buying The Gap (GPS) on dips. Finerman likes Limited (LTD) on valuation. Adami suggested buying Citi Trends (CTRN) ahead of earnings for Monday. Najarian likes Target (TGT) for its valuation in retail.
Deere & Company (DE) traded up 5% after profits rose 52%.
Najarian suggests looking at Agco (AG)
Najarian noted strong call options trading activity on Tibco Software (TIBX).
Pops & Drops
Pops - Google (GOOG) traded up 2%
U.S. Steel (X) traded up 5% also bucking the down trend in the market.
Drops - Tesoro (TSO) fell 3%
American International Group (AIG) fell 6%.
Circuit City (CC) fell 6% after a JPMorgan analyst downgraded the stock.
Jamba Juice (JMBA) plunged 30%
Final Trade
Macke says don't buy stocks if you don't have to and Adami and Finerman just gave thanks in the holiday spirit.
Najarian likes Apple (AAPL) and he thinks the stock will explode into January.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Fast Money Recap Sept. 18th

The Fed's 50 point cut on Tuesday sparked the stock market, and CNBC's "Fast Money" discussed why the bulls are running, and what it means for financial stocks:
Najarian: Tuesday's actions all about the financials. Financial Select Sector SPDR, ton of volume in call options.
Macke: Can't be short financials now.
Adami: continues to like financials; Lehman Brothers(LEH), Goldman Sachs (GS) and Morgan Stanley (MS)
All Clear on Wall Street? CNBC's Charlie Gasparino discussed whether brokers are a buy now. Gasparino feels confident about most of the brokers except Bear Stearns (BSC)--lease diversed and tied to credit markets.
OIL: Crude oil hit another record touching $81.51 and gold traded to $735, its highest level in 27 years. Author Dennis Gartman: Shocked by feds decision. Thinks stock market will continue to climb.
Housing Market: Adami: housing stocks are back for a trade. He likes Hovanian, (HOV), Toll Brothers (TOL) and Pulte Homes (PHM)
Finerman: Still likes Home Depot(HD), which she owns for its cheap valuation.
Word on the Street: Cummings (CMI) and Caterpillar (CAT) exploded higher on the Fed cut. Najarian: Thinks CAT has much more upside to come.
Global: China and Brazil's markets soared on the rate cuts. Tim Seymour, Principal at Red Star Asset Management, joined the crew to discuss the emerging markets. Seymour likes gold and Brazil ETF (EWZ)
Face 2 Face:
Viewer writes: "What happened to the recommendation to get out of gold if the Fed dropped its rates?" Adami reiterated his bearish stance on gold.
Viewer writes: "Should I sell my October $195 call options on Goldman Sachs (GS) now or is there still more upside?" Najarian- feels strong about GS, but you should take half the position off before earnings.
Viewer writes: "What is your outlook for Tiffany's (TIF) as the holiday season approaches?" Macke is positive about Tiffany's and Blue Nile (NILE)
Pops & Drops:
Pops: Macke-Caterpillar (CAT), Finerman-Target (TGT), Adami-Alcoa (AA)-could be bought out by Najarian's pick-Billiton (BHP), and Finerman-Wendy's (WEN)
Drops: Najarian-E*Trade (ETFC), Macke-Hovnanian(DOG), Adami-Boeing(BA)
Final Trade:
Macke- Macy's (M)
Finerman- Altria (MO)
Adami- Nucor (NUE)
Najarian- Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (RIO)

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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Tuesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Thursday from TradingMarkets.com:
Chico's FAS (NYSE:CHS - News) missed earnings on Wednesday afternoon, announcing $0.22 EPS versus an estimated $0.26 EPS. CHS's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
Ciena (NasdaqGS:CIEN - News) announces earnings on Thursday morning, with analysts looking for $0.30 EPS. CIEN's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Del Monte (NYSE:DLM - News) reports earnings Thursday morning before the bell, so be watching for $0.01 EPS. DLM's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
When Freddie Mac (NYSE:FRE - News) reports quarterly earnings on Thursday morning, anaylsts will be watching for $0.81 EPS. FRE's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Genesco (NYSE:GCO - News) reports tomorrow morning; watch for $0.30 EPS. GCO's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
Sears Holding (NasdaqGS:SHLD - News) and Tiffany (NYSE:TIF - News) both report on Thursday morning; SHLD expects $1.13 EPS, and TIF expects $0.35 EPS. SHLD's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5, and TIF's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
PowerRating (for Traders)s are courtesy of TradingMarkets.com

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Friday, April 20, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round April 19th

Bullish calls:
Downey Financial (NYSE: DSL): 'Let's go buy some Downey.'Nokia (NYSE: NOK): 'Reported a pretty good number.'Apple (NasdaqGS: AAPL): 'Marking time ... one of just three tech stocks I said you could own right through to the summer.'Quicksilver Resources (NYSE: KWK): 'That's the good Quicksilver ... happens to be in my sweet spot.'Dow Chemical (NYSE: DOW): 'They decided they don't want value ... you take the dividend, you hold the stock. Dow will be acquired.'XTO Energy (NYSE: XTO)Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG): 'I think it's a coiled spring ... I like management very much ... I say it's at the right level ... step up to the plate and buy it before it hits 65.'RPM International (NYSE: RPM): 'Kind of has been lost in the shuffle. ... The long-term record with RPM is so good, we're giving them the benefit of the doubt.'St. Jude Medical (NYSE: STJ): 'Two ways to win ... get the heart business pumping much faster or we get a takeover. Do not abandon St. Jude even though it's had a nice run.'Google (NasdaqGS: GOOG)Domino's Pizza (NYSE: DPZ): 'Surprised the stock has pulled back .... We stay long Domino's, and I want you to buy some.'Diageo (NYSE: DEO): 'When the stock got to 74, quite an anomaly after they reported a fantastic quarter ... Stock just up 9 straight points. ... I want you to wait for a pullback to 80 before I want you to get involved.'Broadridge Financial (NYSE: BR): 'I do like the brokerage business, and that's what it's levered to.'Tiffany (NYSE: TIF): 'Holy cow is that ever a great company.'Coach (NYSE: COH): 'Coach, Ralph Lauren, Guess? those are all premium brands that you can buy and pay high multiples for.'Polo Ralph Lauren (NYSE: RL)Guess? (NYSE: GES)
Bearish calls:
Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (NYSE: RIO): 'We've liked this stock literally for 15 points ... Let it come in, then you'll have to buy it back. Rio is a great growth story ... as is Brazil.'BHP Billiton (NYSE: BHP)TrustCo Bank Corp (NasdaqGS: TRST): 'Seemingly inexpensive ... problem is on a book value basis, it is very expensive. ... I say ixnay on the TrustConay. Let's go buy some Downey.'Motorola (NYSE: MOT): 'I've been right to stay away from Moto ... they sent me a press release about how Carl Icahn is not welcome on their board. ... Motorola, let Carl Icahn on your board. And if not, until then, stay away.'Southern Copper (NYSE: PCU)
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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Monday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Monday from TradingMarkets.com:
Dollar General (NYSE:DG - News) reports earnings Monday before the bell; watch for $0ред38 EPS. DG's PowerRating is 3.
Tiffany & Co. (NYSE:TIF - News) is looking to report $1.05 EPS Monday before the market opens. TIF's PowerRating is 4.
Phillips-Van Heusen (NYSE:PVH - News) reports earnings after the close Monday, so watch for heightened price action and volume ahead of the bell. PVH's PowerRating is 5.
Amgen (NasdaqGS:AMGN - News) announced negative results for a new trial cancer drug on Friday, which boosted competitor ImClone (NasdaqGS:IMCL - News). AMGN's PowerRating is 5, and IMCL's PowerRating is 3.
Kraft Foods (NYSE:KFT - News) announced that it will be joining the S&P 500 on March 30 of this year. KFT's PowerRating is 3.
It was reported that Citigroup (NYSE:C - News) is eying the Dutch bank ABN Amro as an acquisition target. C's PowerRating is 5.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Wednesday's Biggest Losers

Active Power Inc. (NASDAQ:ACPW - News) said it's conducting an internal review of the company's historical stock option grants and related procedures and accounting. This review will cover all option grants made since the time of its initial public offering in August 2000 to the present. This review will be supervised by a committee of the company's board. The company also has voluntarily disclosed, or self reported, that it is undertaking this review to the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company currently anticipates that this review should be completed before the due date for its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended Dec. 31, 2006.
Adaptec (NASDAQ:ADPT - News) shares slumped after the Milpitas, Calif., storage technology products provider forecast a non-GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles) loss of 2 to 5 cents a share for the third quarter on revenue of between $60 million and $61 million. The company said the revenue view was lower than expected due to a significant decrease in revenue from IBM (NYSE:IBM - News), its largest original equipment manufacturer customer.
ArthroCare Corp. (NASDAQ:ARTC - News) said it expects fourth-quarter earnings of 29 cents a share on revenue of $69.7 million.
Ashford Hospitality Trust (NYSE:AHT - News) was downgraded to underweight from equal-weight at Morgan Stanley.
Bp Plc (NYSE:BP - News) shares dipped after Bear Stearns lowered its rating on the company to peer perform from outperform.
Brightpoint (NASDAQ:CELL - News) was downgraded to hold at Jefferies & Co. The firm also cut its price target on the stock to $12.50 from $17.
Chevron Corp. (NYSE:CVX - News) warned that lower commodity prices and a decline in production and refining margins will hurt fourth-quarter earnings for the nation's No.2 oil company.
E-Z-EM Inc. (NASDAQ:EZEM - News) reported second-quarter net earnings of $1.8 million, or 16 cents a share, up 18% from $1.53 million, or 14 cents a share, during the year-ago period. The manufacturer of contrast agents for gastrointestinal radiology posted revenue of $34.2 million vs. $33.8 million.
Gap Inc. (NYSE:GPS - News) announced a series of management changes in its Gap and Old Navy divisions. Denise Johnston, president of Gap Adult, is leaving the company, effective Friday, the company said. Gap Brand North America President Cynthia Harriss will oversee the business until Johnston's successor is named. In addition, Karyn Hillman was named senior vice president of merchandising for Gap Adult. Hillman was previously senior vice president of apparel merchandising for Gap's Banana Republic division. Separately, San Francisco-based Gap said Ivy Ross, Old Navy's executive vice president of product design, will leave the company effective Jan. 17. The design team will report to Old Navy President Dawn Robertson while the company searches for Ross' replacement.
Guitar Center Inc. (NASDAQ:GTRC - News) said it expects fourth-quarter income to be short of its prior outlook for $1.14 to $1.20 a share because of weaker-than-expected sales. Analysts' average estimate stands at $1.16 a share, according to Thomson First Call. For the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, the Westlake Village, Calif., company said net sales rose 11.7% to $628.5 million. In November, Guitar Center forecast sales of $638 million to $650 million. Analysts' average estimate stands at $643 million in sales.
IBM shares slid after A.G. Edwards downgraded the Dow component to hold from buy, citing long-term sales growth potential and valuation. "In particular, we are concerned about IBM's recent lack of growth in bookings in its services business," Analyst David Wong said in a research note to clients.
Investment Technology Group (NYSE:ITG - News) said its December U.S. trading volume was 3.4 billion shares compared to 2.6 billion shares a year ago. Average daily volume in December rose to 171 million shares from 123 million shares in December 2005. The results fell from November 2006, when total volume was 3.7 billion shares and average daily volume was 175 million shares. "We continue to see strong momentum in our trading volumes as we enter 2007. In addition, our European revenues were higher than initially expected for the (fourth) quarter," CFO Howard Naphtali said.
J2 Global Communications (NASDAQ:JCOM - News) shares dropped after the company said in a Form 8-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it expects revenue of between $217 million and $229 million for fiscal 2007. The current average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson First Call is for revenue of $233.4 million for the period.
J. Crew Group (NYSE:JCG - News) filed to sell 7.5 million shares of its stock with a value of $283.3 million based on its Tuesday closing price of $37.77 a share. Goldman Sachs and Bear Stearns are underwriters of the offering. None of the proceeds of the deal will go toward the company. TPG Advisors, an entity aligned with private equity firm Texas Pacific Group, will be selling the stock.
Kenexa Corp. (NASDAQ:KNXA - News) said it expects to meet or slightly exceed its previously issued guidance for revenue and non-GAAP operating income in the quarter ended Dec. 31. Kenexa also said it intends to file a prospectus supplement with the Securities and Exchange Commission relating to an underwritten public offering of 3.75 million shares.
LeCroy (NASDAQ:LCRY - News) shares dropped after the company lowered its outlook for fiscal 2007 to reflect slower than expected order activity in December, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. The Chestnut Ridge, N.Y., provider of serial test data products said it now sees revenue of $155 million to $160 million for fiscal 2007, compared to its previous projection for revenue of $170 million to $180 million.
NuCO2 (NASDAQ:NUCO - News) shares fell after the Stuart, Fla.-based company forecast fiscal 2007 earnings of 50 cents to 55 cents a share, down from its previous outlook of 80 cents to 85 cents a share. NuCO2 also forecast fiscal 2007 cash earnings of $1.15 to $1.20 a share and revenue of $130 million to $132 million. For 2008, the company forecast per-share earnings of 85 cents to 90 cents, or cash earnings of $1.65 to $1.70, and revenue growth of 7% to 8%. NuCO2, which supplies bulk CO2 systems and services, said it is putting in place a new strategic growth plan, and the company expects to see material benefits by the quarter ending June 30 and even more significantly in fiscal 2008.
Oxford Industries Inc. (NYSE:OXM - News) reported second-quarter net earnings of $12.2 million, or 68 cents a share, compared with $11 million, or 57 cents a share, in the same period last year, as sales rose. The Atlanta-based maker of private label apparel posted revenue of $291 million, up 4.7% from $277.9 million.
Ramtron International Corp. (NASDAQ:RMTR - News) shares tumbled after the Colorado Springs, Colo.-based semiconductor maker late Tuesday cut its fourth-quarter product revenue forecast to a range of $9.1 million to $9.2 million. The company had previously forecast product revenue of $10.2 million and $11.2 million. The company said the reduced forecast was largely due to an earthquake in Taiwan and severe weather in Colorado at the end of December, which impacted product shipments.
Shares of SLM Corp. (NYSE:SLM - News) fell as U.S. lawmakers prepared to introduce bills that would cut interest rates in half on student loans.A House vote is expected as early as Jan. 17. "Such legislation will be moving forward and its $6 billion price tag will be funded by the lenders who participate in the Federal Family Education Loan Program," Stanford Group Company analyst Jaret Seiberg wrote in a note Wednesday. That includes SLM Corp., the former government-sponsored enterprise commonly known as Sallie Mae.
Synnex Corp. (NYSE:SNX - News) said fourth-quarter net income rose, as revenue gained, to $15.6 million, or 48 cents a share, from $12.8 million, or 41 cents a share, during the same period in the prior year. Before items, quarterly per-share income rose to 50 cents from 41 cents in the prior year.
Tiffany & Co. (NYSE:TIF - News) said worldwide comparable store sales increased 7% during the period from Nov. 1 to Dec. 31. U.S. comparable store sales rose 8%. Total net sales increased 15% to $818 million. U.S. retail sales increased 12% to $432.4 million. The New York based jewelry retailer said the results exceeded expectations. The company predicts 2006 earnings of $1.82-$1.85 a share. Analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call forecast earnings of $1.82 a share, on average. The company expects 13%-15% growth in earnings per share in 2007 and low double-digit net sales growth.
WD-40 Co. (NASDAQ:WDFC - News) said first-quarter net earnings fell to $5.69 million, or 33 cents a share, from $7.51 million, or 45 cents a share, in the same period last year, as marketing and other expenses rose. The company posted revenue of $72 million, up 7% from $67.2 million last year.
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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Tiffany & Co. (TIF) Earnings Grow 23 Percent

Fine jewelry retailer Tiffany & Co. said Wednesday third-quarter earnings grew 23 percent as U.S. customers increased spending. The luxury goods retailer also raised fiscal 2006 guidance, sending shares higher in pre-market trading.
Quarterly net income totaled $29.1 million, or 21 cents per share, up from $23.8 million, or 16 cents per share, last year. Revenue grew nearly 10 percent to $547.8 million from $500.1 million a year ago.
Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected a profit of 16 cents on revenue of $544 million.

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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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