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Hot Topic: Not So Hot

Fashion retailer Hot Topic (HOTT) was noted in BloggingStock's Analyst Calls post Tuesday. Janney Montgomery initiated the equity, which counts Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) as a colleague, with a neutral rating and a price target of $5.

I hadn't looked at the stock in a while so I pulled up the one-year chart. You know what? It isn't hot. Maybe it was hot at times, but since mid-April, the graphic indicates that the stock is ailing. The 52-week high for the shares is $9.96; the 52-week low is $4.58. Yesterday, the company closed at $4.87. Yes, it's a single-digit situation we're talking about.

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Analyst Calls: ANF, CRUS, DGI, EAT, EV, MELI, OTEX, PH, SIRI, WYNN ...

Analyst Upgrades

  • Canaccord believes growth in DigitalGlobe's (DGI) commercial business will be a catalyst for shares. The firm upgraded shares to buy from hold and has a $38 price target on the stock.
  • Standpoint upgraded Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) to accumulate from hold based on valuation. The firm has a $47 target on the stock.
  • Morgan Keegan upgraded Open Text (OTEX) to outperform from market perform based on the company's strong FY2011 EPS outlook.
  • Devon Energy (DVN) was upgraded to overweight from equal weight at Morgan Stanley.
  • Magna (MGA) was upgraded to outperform from sector perform at RBC Capital.
  • EnCana (ECA) was upgraded to outperform from neutral at Macquarie.

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Abercrombie & Fitch Down on Q2 Results

Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) is not part of the popular set at all today. At the time of this writing, shares of the retailer were down over 7% to $34.89. Wow, down 7%! Volume is very active, as well. The second-quarter earnings report is the apparent culprit behind the selling slaughter.

The numbers don't look so terrible. The company reported net income of 22 cents per share versus a net loss of 30 cents per share in the year-ago frame. Analysts called for 16 cents per share, according to our preview piece.

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The Week in Preview: Earnings from Walmart, Abercrombie and Other Retailers

retail earningsAs the earnings season begins to wind down, retail earnings move into the spotlight. Already, JCPenney (JCP), Kohl's (KSS) and Macy's (M) have posted earnings that topped consensus estimates, though the former two also offered disappointing guidance, and Nordstrom (JWN) met earnings expectations.

Many more retailers are scheduled to post their second-quarter results this week, including Walmart (WMT), Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF), and Dollar Tree Stores (DLTR), whose earnings expectations we'll take a closer look at here.

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Same-Store Sales Increase at Abercrombie & Fitch

Abercrombie & FitchTrendy retailer Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) has announced that net sales during the four weeks ending July 31 increased 17% to $270.9 million. Same-store sales during the period increased 7%, with direct-to-consumer net merchandise sales increasing 51% to $23.6 million.

Net sales for the fiscal quarter increased 17% compared to a year ago to $745.8 million, with store-sales up 5%. On a year-to-date basis, company sales increased to $1.434 billion from $1.239 billion a year ago, an increase of 16%. Same-store sales increased 3% on the same basis. Turning to the retailer's earnings report on August 17, the company expects to earn 15 cents per share.

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Four Risky Stocks for the Fourth: ANF, BBY, DWA, NWS

Independence Day picksIt's the Fourth of July. Time to declare your independence from fear. Specifically, the fear of holding risk in your portfolio. Ergo, I list four stocks here that investors should perhaps keep on a watch list. The choice is yours, but maybe you might find something of interest in these four.

Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF): This stock is most definitely a risk, make no mistake about it. Being a retailer based on fashion, how can it not be in the current climate? Yet, back in May, the company's first-quarter numbers didn't seem so bad (although they didn't comprise the best data set I've ever seen, either). And the one-year chart shows that Friday's closing price of $31.11 is getting close to recent support levels.

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Sex(y) Sells: Abercrombie Bringing Back Controversial Catalog

Ooh la la! Fans of the old-school Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) catalog have something to giggle about. After seven long years, the risque quarterly featuring scantily clad young adults is being reinstated. And even though the catalog is ostensibly just marketing itself -- advertising the clothes that the models are barely wearing -- it will cost you $10 (it is available for pre-order now at the Abercrombie website and will hit shelves July 17).

When the recession hit and allowances dried up, ANF suffered even more than most of its peers as teens and young adults offered for similarly trendy fashion at cheaper prices, turning to the Gap's (GPS) Old Navy, Aeropostale (ARO), and American Eagle (AEO) as substitutes. After months of resistance (or denial), ANF finally cut the prices on some items, but it is still facing lackluster sales and revenue numbers. The shares, meanwhile, are down 50% over the last two years.

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American Eagle Outfitters Hits 52-Week Low

American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) has hit a 52-week low. American Eagle is a retailer whose colleagues include Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (ANF) and The Gap Inc. (GPS), and it is down well over 3% to $12.15 as I write this during the afternoon trading session. That share price is significant, because the 52-week low on the stock is $12.15 (so far), and the low was made today.

As we all know, 52-week lows are interesting because they could signal that it's time to buy. They're risky, though, because you don't want to be catching falling knives. You have to figure out what's been driving the decline and why you might want to suddenly become a contrarian on the thesis.

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J. Crew Group's Q1: Income and Comps Were Beyond Cool

J. Crew Group (JCG), a mall entity whose neighbors include Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF), Gap (GPS), and JCPenney (JCP), has been trending higher over the last twelve months. Unfortunately, it is no longer near its 52-week high of $50.96. The shares closed at a price of $43.86 on Thursday. Is the recent pullback a possible buying opportunity?

Interestingly enough, Elizabeth Harrow, in a story previewing yesterday's after-the-bell earnings report, mentioned Wall Street's current discouraging attitude about the retailer. This will obviously make some investors hesitant to buy the stock. Yet, I remember how the company issued a great fourth-quarter summary back in March. At the time, I said taking profits might not be such a bad idea, and that there was nothing in the rulebook that said you couldn't check in on the business at a later date. Well, the later date is here. What should we think now?

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Earnings Highlights: Dell, Gap, GM, Home Depot, HP, Sears, Target, Walmart ...

Below are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage on BloggingStocks. Click through to the original posts for more details.

  • Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (ANF) shares sold off after it posted a narrower Q1 net loss, but same-store sales rose.
  • Applied Materials Inc. (AMAT) swung from a year-ago loss to a Q2 profit that was better than expected.
  • Deere & Co. (DE) reported better-than-expected Q2 earnings and improved sales, and raised its full-year outlook.
  • Dell Inc. (DELL) posted better-than-expected Q1 earnings, but the gross margin was disappointing, and shares fell.
  • GameStop Corp. (GME) higher Q1 earnings beat consensus estimates but same-store sales declined.
  • Gap Inc. (GPS) said its higher Q1 earnings beat expectations while revenue fell in line with estimates.

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Abercrombie & Fitch: Trade or Stay Away?

Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF), a fashion chain that competes for the attention of the mall shopper with American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) and Gap (GPS), is selling off in afternoon trading while I write this. My screen showed the shares down $1.72, or 4.2%, to $39.06. Volume, however, wasn't too bad with roughly a few hours to go before the close of the trading session; it was below the norm, but I do expect it to be above average by the time all is said and done. The company reported Q1 stats today, and that is obviously what's driving the bearish sentiment, in part at least.

As can be seen from the one-year chart, the stock has sailed some choppy seas over the last several months. After hitting a 52-week high of over $50, the shares started to slide. Some of that weakness can be attributed to what's happening in the market vis-a-vis the Greece situation.

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Before the Bell: Futures Higher Ahead of Housing, PPI Data

U.S. stock futures advanced Tuesday as investors eye key economic and earnings results. The Home Depot has already reported strong results and Wall Street awaits results from Walmart. Several key economic reports, including readings on inflation and housing will also be in focus this morning.

Economic data will start pouring in at 8:30 a.m. Eastern. At that time, a report on April housing starts and building permits is due. Housing starts are expected to have risen to a seasonally adjusted annual unit rate of 675,000 from 626,000 in March, according to Briefing.com. Building permits are expected to have risen to 715,000 from a 680,000 annual unit rate.

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Urban Outfitters Down on Q1 News

Urban Outfitters (URBN), whose colleagues include Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) and Gap (GPS), is down in afternoon trading. The stock was off by $1.65, or over 4%, and had a quote of $37.76. Volume wasn't outrageous when I was writing this, but it will go above the norm once all is said and done for the day.

The stock hasn't been a bad one to own over the last twelve months. Of course, many retailers have seen their shares rise along with the improving economy. What should we think of Urban Outfitters after today's earnings report?

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Analyst Calls: CF, JCI, BAX, NWL, UTL, NOK, VMW, ANF, DELL

Analyst upgrades

  • UBS upgraded CF Industries (CF) to neutral from sell. The firm cites valuation for the upgrade. In addition, UBS raised its price target on shares to $84 from $81.
  • Baird upgraded Johnson Controls (JCI) to outperform from neutral and raised its price target to $42 from $33. The upgrade was based on improving margins, China growth, and upside from a cyclical recovery.
  • Barrington upgraded G&K Services (GKSR) to outperform from market perform ahead of the company's Q3 results to reflect optimism regarding the company's operational turnaround. The firm set a $35 price target for shares.
  • LaSalle Hotel (LHO) was upgraded to top pick from outperform at RBC Capital.
  • Zimmer (ZMH) was upgraded to overweight from neutral at JPMorgan.
  • Thermo Fisher (TMO) was upgraded to buy from hold at Jefferies.

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Abercrombie & Fitch Posts Higher March Same-Store Sales

Abercrombie & Fitch logoAbercrombie & Fitch (ANF) announced an increase in sales for the five-week period ending April 3.

Abercrombie net sales increased 19% compared to the same five-week period a year ago. And though comparable sales results for March increased 5%, they missed the 6.6% sales growth expected by the Street.

According to Abercrombie, total domestic net sales, including direct-to-consumer net sales, increased 10%. International sales for the company increased an impressive 112%.

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