Thursday, December 20, 2007

Stocks to Watch Friday

Research In Motion (NasdaqGS:RIMM - News) reported Q3 net income more than doubled, and raised its Q4 guidance above estimates.
Jabil Circuit (NYSE:JBL - News) reported a 50% rise in Q1 profit, and provided guidance for Q2 and FY08.
Cisco Systems (NasdaqGS:CSCO - News) announced that Chief Development Officer, Charles Giancarlo, is leaving the company to join Silver Lake Partners. Giancarlo was seen by many as a possible successor to John Chambers, the company's CEO.
Newmont Mining (NYSE:NEM - News) sold its royalty assets and certain other non-core investments to Franco-Nevada Corporation in a transaction valued at $1.3.
Sun Bancorp (NYSE:SNBC - News) announced a $1.1 billion share buyback.
Tibco Software (NasdaqGS:TIBX - News) Q4 profit declined, but on a non-GAAP basis, earnings rose from the year-ago.
KeyCorp (NYSE:KEY - News) announced a Q4 charge, but increased its dividend for the 43rd consecutive year.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Nov. 19th

The Dow closed down 218 points and the Nasdaq fell 43 points on Monday. Finerman sees storm clouds are everywhere and the Goldman downgrade of Citigroup (C) really hurt the markets. Najarian had a fun day trading. He also thinks the financial sector is in big trouble and he is extremely worried about General Motors (GM) which fell below $27.
Louise Yamada, a highly ranked technician on Wall Street, joined the show to discuss her analysis on the technicals of the market. She is currently worried that the S&P 500 could break 1406, which would signal to her an end of the longer-term uptrend. Yamada is still bullish on Cisco Systems (CSCO) and she would look to buy pullbacks on the name. She looked at the chart on Broadcom (BRCM) calling it a sell because it hasn't followed through after a false break-out. The chart on Coca-Cola (KO) is initiating an uptrend according to Yamada, so she would be a buyer of KO. Bed Bath and Beyond (BBBY) should be sold.
Retail
Nordstrom (JWN) reported a 22% rise in third-quarter profits helped by an extra week of sales.
Sears Holdings (SHLD) disclosed it has taken a 13.7% stake in Restoration Hardware (RSTO) and the possibility of proposing an acquisition.
Target (TGT) is set to report earnings Tuesday before the opening bell.
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) clocked a 28% jump in profits off of strong notebook sales.
Medtronic (MDT) reported a 2% decline in profits, but the stock trades 3% higher after hours.
Lowe's (LOW) dropped 7% after reporting a 10% decline in profits due to the weak housing market.
Celgene (CELG) bought Pharmion (PHRM) for $2.9 billion. Adami thinks that Phizer must make a similar acquisition.
EchoStar (DISH) shares exploded higher Monday after Citigroup said there was a 65% chance that AT&T (T) will buy DISH.
Ultimate Fighting is now the fasting growing spectator sport in the United States. Macke says look for growth in cable companies and satellite companies like Viacom (VIA) and EchoStar. He also thinks makers of energy drinks like Coca-Cola will benefit. He said avoid the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) because the UFC is taking share. Lastly, Macke speculated that Anheuser-Busch (BUD) could be near a beverage deal with the UFC.
Pops & Drops
Pops - Xerox (XRX) traded up 2%.
Intercontinental Exchange traded up 3%
VeriSign (VRSN) traded up 2%.
Drops - E*TRADE (ETFC) fell 13% even with speculation of a takeover by Ameritrade (AMTD)
Wynn Resorts (WYNN) fell 7%
Genesco (GCO) plunged 24%.
Disney (DIS) fell 4%
General Motors (GM) fell 8% after the automaker announced plans for year-end discounts to clear out inventory.
Dillard's (DDS) fell 5%.
Tween Brands (TWB) fell 13%
Final Trade
Macke would purchase Dicks Sporting Goods (DKS) and Target on any selloff Tuesday
Najarian advises buying EchoStar (DISH) on a pullback under $44.
Finerman is long Goldman Sachs Group (GS) and short Lehman Brothers Holdings (LEH).
Adami recommends Vodafone Group (VOD) for a play on China.

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Monday, November 12, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Nov. 9th

On Friday the stock market continued to fall with the Dow plunging 223 points and the Nasdaq falling 68 points. The show guided investors through the difficulties of profiting in a down market. Najarian suggests Cisco Systems (CSCO) as a buying opportunity here. He also likes Apple (AAPL) which he mentioned is now selling the iPhone in Germany and soon China. Adami likes EMC (EMC) calling it a real story. Seymour recommends Microsoft (MSFT) and Finerman agreed. Finerman also thinks Altria (MO) is smoking and Adami recommends Unilever (UL). Najarian thinks international and weak dollar plays like McDonald's (MCD) and Coke (KO) will continue to work.Bank stocks like Wachovia (WB), JPMorgan (JPM), and Bank of America (BAC) finished up on Friday. Najarian was with Citigroup (C). He mentioned that the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF) saw 2-to-1 call options buying on Friday.
Word on the Street Merck (MRK) announces plans to pay $4.85 billion to settle most of the remaining Vioxx lawsuits. Adami recommends buying GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) here.E*Trade (ETFC) fell 13% after hours.
Retailers Wal-Mart (WMT) and Macy's (M) are set to report earrings next week. One interesting name to look at is low cost retailer TJ Maxx (TJX) which could be benefiting from consumers looking to save money. Finerman is sticking with Wal-Mart for a long term investment. Macke advises buying The Gap (GPS) and GameStop (GME).
Steel Trade Bearish news from both the housing and auto sectors has helped push U.S. Steel (X) down 7% this week. Seymour mentioned that possible suitors include POSCO (PKX) and some Russian steel makers. Seymour would watch is Mechel (MTL) as well.
Pops & Drops Pops- Monsanto (MON) traded up 3.5% after the company said it will double profits to the tune of $8 billion over the next five years.Allstate (ALL) traded up 4% after Citigroup upgraded the stock.Drops- Clearwire (CLWR) plunged 38% after Sprint Nextel (S) canceled a deal.Washington Mutual (WM) fell 11% off a investigation started by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo into the bank's dealings with mortgage appraisers.Fannie Mae (FNM) fell 6% after reporting a loss for the third-quarter.Whirlpool (WHR) fell 4% off a negative Barron's article.NASDAQ (NDAQ) dropped 10% after private equity firm Hellman & Friedman sold 23 million shares.
MisfiresOn October 25th Adami was a buyer of Sotheby's (BID) and since his call the stock fell 8%.October 2nd Finerman recommended buying Kohl's (KSS) and since her call, the stock has been crushed falling 20%. Najarian advocated buying Cisco Systems (CSCO) ahead of the earnings report and was dead wrong and Cisco fell 10% since his call on Tuesday.
Quicker Than the TickerOn October 15th Najarian said buy SunPower (SPWR) and Suntech (STP). He nailed the call and the stocks screamed up by as much as 50%.November 2nd Seymour picked Russian cellphone providers VimpleCom (VIP) and Mobile Telesystems (MBT). Seymour was right and both stocks climbed 6% in 5 days.October 15th Finerman recommended Flowserve (FLS). She was deadly accurate and the stock climbed 20% since her call.October 25th Adami suggested shorting Exxon Mobil (XOM) ahead of earnings. Adami was correct and XOM fell 4% after missing earnings.
Final Trade (Green)Adami favors BorgWarner (BWA) for a play on fuel efficiency and emissions control.Najarian feels positive about Energy Conversion Devices (ENR).Seymour recommends Powershares Water Resources ETF (PHO).Finerman likes Kaiser Aluminum (KALU).

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Thursday, November 8, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Nov. 7th

Financials: Washington Mutual (WM) fell 16% on Wednesday after reporting that credit losses for the year could be as much as $2.9 billion. Adami concedes Goldman Sachs (GS) could trade down to $205 and that is where investors should look to buy it. Finerman likes Goldman and is currently long the company and short Lehman Brothers Holdings (LEH) and Merrill Lynch (MER). Najarian recommends State Street (STT). Morgan Stanley (MS) took a $3.7 billion write-down for the fourth-quarter.
Crude oil hit another record high on Wednesday trading up to $98.62. Addison Armstrong, Director of Market Research at Tradition Energy joined the show and said the long term trend is still bullish for oil. He sees that oil demand is strong and supply is very tight and the oil markets have zero margin for error right now. Najarian mentions the largest oil trader on the New York Mercantile Exchange told him that oil is the new currency and it's going to $150.
Consumer Trade
Same-store sales are set to be released for some of the biggest retailers on Thursday. Finerman likes that expectations are low and she still owns Wal-Mart (WMT) Adami declares the only way to play the retailers is with MasterCard (MA).
Word on the Street
American International Group (AIG) falls 3% after hours on a 27% drop in third quarter profits. Cisco Systems (CSCO) falls 9% after hours despite a 37% rise in first quarter profits. Research In Motion (RIMM) and Amazon (AMZN) bucked the market weakness to close higher on Wednesday. Adami mentions that Citigroup upgraded Allstate (ALL) and he would own it here for a trade, and stop out at $50. First Solar (FSLR) explodes up 22% after hours on a blowout quarter.
Pops & Drops
Pops - Potash (POT) traded up 2%.
Onyx Pharmaceuticals (ONXX) exploded up 18% after the drug company posted a third quarter profit.
DirectTV (DTV) traded up 3% after subscribers grew by 400,000.
TurboChef Technologies (OVEN) traded up 9% after the oven maker reported a smaller loss.
Drops - Fannie Mae (FNM) fell 10%
Ford Motor (F) fell 5% in front of earnings set for Thursday.
Yahoo (YHOO) fell 8% after Alibaba.com fell 17%.
Capital One (COF) fell 16% after warning on credit losses.
Fluor (FLR) fell 6% after missing Wall Street estimates.
Final Trade
Seymour thinks its payday with Gold Fields (GFI).
Adami's play is Short Dow30 Proshares (DOG).
Finerman still recommends being long Goldman Sachs (GS) and short Lehman Brothers (LEH).
Najarian likes green play Evergreen Solar (ESLR).

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Stocks to Watch Thursday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Thursday from TradingMarkets.com:
Cisco Systems (NasdaqGS:CSCO - News) beat earnings estimates on Wednesday, announcing $0.40 EPS over an expected $0.36 EPS. CSCO's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
j2 Global (NasdaqGS:JCOM - News) also beat earnings, reporting $0.38 EPS versus a consensus of $0.37 EPS. JCOM's PowerRating (for Traders) is 7.
Clear Channel (NYSE:CCU - News) reports earnings on Thursday morning, with analysts looking for $0.38 EPS. CCU's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Dean Foods (NYSE:DF - News) is looking to announce $0.15 EPS on Thursday morning before the market opens. DF's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Analysts are watching for Ford Motors (NYSE:F - News) to report -$0.48 EPS on Thursday morning. F's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Rockwell Automation (NYSE:ROK - News) should announce $1.06 EPS on Thursday before the market opens. ROK's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Vonage (NYSE:VG - News) is expected to report -$0.12 EPS tomorrow morning. VG's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.

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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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Monday, November 5, 2007

CNBC's Fast Money Recap Nov. 2nd

On Friday the Fast Money crew speculated on the news about Citigroup (C). Macke thinks the banks are still a sell here unless you're the fastest of traders. Finerman went long Citigroup through options on Friday and she sees a bounce if CEO Chuck Prince leaves. Macke agrees that it does look like a near term reversal to the upside could be in store for Citigroup. Tim Seymour thinks the downside for the financials might be a bit over done and he bought Merrill Lynch (MER) on Friday.
Famous Legg Mason money manager, Bill Miller, likes financials and consumer names, proposing that the global plays might be over. He predicts that new leadership in the markets will come from US, large-cap, dollar-based stocks. Seymour disagrees and thinks that consumer names will do nothing over the next year. Macke thinks Miller's statement is reckless.
Cisco Systems (CSCO) is set to report earnings on Wednesday. Oppenheimer Chief Market technician Carter Worth joined the show to discuss Cisco Systems. In Worth's opinion, CSCO has relative strength and during market sell-offs investors haven't been selling the shares. Adami notes that fundamentally CSCO is doing well. Seymour contends CSCO is a bell-weather for technology and the company is finding ways to grow outside of the U.S. Macke thinks CSCO is just getting started and any pullback in the name is a chance to buy it. In the technology sector Macke wants a dip on Microsoft (MSFT) so he can get in. Adami favors Western Digital.
Retail Shopping
Most major retailers are set to report same-store sales for October on Wednesday Nov. 7th and Thursday Nov. 8th. Costco (COST) and Macy's (M) are Macke's favorite plays here. Finerman is positive on the retailers, but she is nervous about the consumer and she sold her Target (TGT).
Insurance: A shareholder group including Maurice Greenberg is requesting that American International Group (AIG) look at strategic alternatives. The stock is trading up 3% after hours on the news. Greenberg, who use to run AIG, is currently the largest shareholder and controls $3 billion in the stock. Charlie Gasparino's sources say that Greenberg wants to get rid of the current mangers and board of directors. Macke would be a buyer of AIG off this news.
OIL: Oil hits another record high to close at $95.93. Finerman favors Flowserve (FLS) for a global play. She also mentioned that FLS is her biggest position, although she did trim some on Friday. Adami tells investors Exxon Mobil (XOM) still has a rich valuation and if you want to play the oil space look at Chevron (CVX).
Seymour recommends investors look at emerging markets like Brazil, Russia and China. Brazilian banks Banco Itau Holding Financeira S.A. (ITU) and Banco Bradesco S.A. (BBD) are his plays. In Eastern Europe, he likes cellular plays Mobile TeleSystems (MBT) and Vimpel-Communications (VIP).
Pops & Drops
Pops - IAC Interactive Corp (IACI) traded up 9% after beating earnings.
USEC (USU) traded up 12% on a strong profits report.
Potash (POT) traded up 4% after Russian competitor Silvinit had a major flood causing tight world supplies to tighten further.
Baidu.com (BIDU) popped 16% after profits doubled. Macke declares BIDU is the Google of China.
Drops - Washington Mutual (WM) fell 17% after New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo sued WM alleging it colluded with a real estate appraisal firm to inflate the value of homes to help ensure that loans went through.
Yahoo! (YHOO) fell 8% for the week.
Target (TGT) fell 6% following the downward trend in the market.
Titanium Metals (TIE) fell 11% after missing profit forecasts.
Quicker than the Ticker
Back on October 8th, Seymour suggested buying CTC Media (CTCM) and Central European Media Entertainment (CETV). Seymour got it right and shares of CTC Media went up 7% and CETV surged 20% since his recommendation.
On October 17th Adami told investors to buy MasterCard (MA). The stock has advanced 17% since he recommended it.
October 29th Finerman advised shorting GPS play Garmin (GRMN). GRMN declined 20% since her call.
It was October 31st when Macke recommended investors to short Citigroup (C). Macke was right and two days later Citigroup fell 9%.
Misfires
Earlier this week on Tuesday, Adami recommended buying Las Vegas Sands (LVS). He missed the trade and LVS plunged 19% since his call. For now he favors Boyd Gaming (BYD).
Last Friday Finerman recommended shorting oil. Since her call oil has climbed 6% higher. Finerman would get out of the short oil trade because it didn't work.
A week ago Macke told investors to buy Procter and Gamble (PG). Procter has fallen 3% since he picked it, but Macke says the earnings report wasn't that bad and maintains its going to work in the long-term.
On October 4th Seymour favored investment bank Merrill Lynch (MER) on valuation. Seymour was way off and Merrill fell 19%.
Final Trade
After a rollercoaster week, the team gives their best picks. Although, not necessarily for stocks.
Macke picks the Indianapolis Colts over the New England Patriots. Finerman went with the New England Patriots.
Adami places his bet on Intel (INTC).
Seymour chooses Immersion (IMMR).

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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Fast Money Recap Sept. 26th

Charlie Gasparino joined the "Fast Money" crew to discuss his take on the Bear Stearns (BSC) and rumos that Warren Buffett is part of a group of investors considering a 20% stake in BSC. He believes that Bear Stearns is going to be taken private. Guy Adami suggests that it makes no sense at all for Buffett to acquire Bear. According to Adami, Buffet's expertise is in value plays and Bear isn't a value play.
Najarian declares that all brokers are back in play and recommends buying Lehman (LEH). Finerman agrees.An American IcahnCarl Icahn: Wants to see BEA Systems (BEAS) sold. Motorola (MOT): Bullish on their risk rewards.GM On The Road Again General Motors (GM) ended its two-day strike after making a health care agreement with the United Auto Workers. This changes the tune for General Motors, according to Jeff Macke. He advises buying auto parts suppliers like Lear (LEA), Visteon (VC) and BorgWarner (BWA). Adami suggests looking at Ford (F). Najarian prefers Goodyear Tires (GT).No DealSallie Mae (SLM) made news on Wednesday as a private-equity group pulled out of a deal to buy it for $25.3 billion.
Macke: "stick a fork in it." Najarian disagrees and believes the deals are just being re-shifted down. Finerman isn't surprised the deal fell through. One potential deal that has her interest is Genesco (GCO).Tech RallyTechnology stock leaders are still shining Google (GOOG), Amazon (AMZN), Hewlett Packard (HP), Cisco (CSCO) and Apple (AAPL) with 52 week highs.Word on the StreetBed Bath & Beyond (BBBY): Macke advises selling.Monsanto (MON): Selling at twice its growth rate.Newmont Mining (NEM): Dropped 6%.
Pops & DropsPops: Deere (DE) traded up 3%. Pier One Imports (PIR) popped 11%. China BAK Battery (CBAK) exploded by 46%. Affiliated Managers Group (AMG) traded up 4%.
Drops: Under Armour (UA) fell 6%. Timberland (TBL) dropped 8%.Final TradeMacke: recommends selling Bear Stearns (BSC).Finerman: is positive that BEA Systems (BEAS) is going higher.
Najarian: top pick is Isis Pharmaceuticals (ISIS).Adami: prefers NYSE Euronext (NYX)

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Monday, August 13, 2007

Attractive Internet Stocks on the Rebound

The information superhighway is proving to be a fast track to wealth for some investors.
While many still shudder when remembering their losses in the dot-bomb of 2000-01, tech earnings have helped bolster the stock market the past few months.
And exchange traded funds that group tech company stocks are shining.
One of the brightest performers for the past several weeks has been Merrill Lynch's Internet Architecture HOLDRs Trust (AMEX:IAH - News). It's up 24% for the year.
The seven-year-old fund tracks the performance of companies that have helped build and maintain the Internet. Of its 20 stocks, nearly 99% of its holdings are in the fund's top 10. Those 10 include some of the tech world's heaviest hitters.
Big Blue
And the heaviest of all is IBM (NYSE:IBM - News), the fund's top-weighted holding. Its stock climbed 4% last month after the company announced a second-quarter profit of $1.50 a share on better-than-expected earnings.
On Thursday, Big Blue launched a new ePedigree system to strike back at drug counterfeiters. The black market in counterfeit drugs is estimated to reach $75 billion by 2010.
The system will also help companies follow new track-and-trace regulations, which will be in effect in some states by 2009. Tagging each bottle or package with serial numbers will allow the system to track each stop on the supply chain, from manufacturer to distributor to point 15f sale at a pharmacy or hospital.
Recent mainframe simplifications and increased use of Linux have also helped boost IBM's stock performance, analysts say.
Another top holding, Juniper Networks (NasdaqGS:JNPR - News), continued to hit new highs this week. The uptrend follows a 12% surge last month after the network equipment maker raised its sales forecast to more than $2.7 billion from $2.6 billion.
The company recently announced an $86.2 million profit for the second quarter of 2007. Over the same period last year, Juniper lost $1.21 billion. The turnaround came as Juniper released new products and pushed service sales during the quarter.
Cisco Systems
Technology touchstone Cisco Systems (NasdaqGS:CSCO - News), another of the fund's top holdings, saw its stock climb more than 7% this week on huge volume. At 31.84, the stock is the highest it's been since 2004.
The swell came after officials announced Tuesday that the company's earnings per share leaped 32% to $1.17 in fiscal '07 from 89 cents in fiscal '06.
Companies' increased need for network upgrades helped fuel Cisco's earnings jump, said Chairman John Chambers. Investors were especially pleased that the company also raised its long-term revenue forecast.
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