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Take-Two Trades Up on Earnings News

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (TTWO) reported earnings for the fiscal third quarter yesterday after the bell. Today, the market expressed its pleasure with the results. In fact, a new 52-week high of $15.50 was set this session.

At the time of this writing, the quote going across my screen was $14.82, a price that was representative of a 2% gain. Volume conviction is definitely present. Looking at the one-year chart, it can be seen that the uptrend in the shares continues on following the making of a low point near the end of August.

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Analyst Calls: AVY, CSUN, DIS, INTU, KBH, KEY, LEN, NVTL, UBS, USNA ...

Analyst Upgrades

  • Disney (DIS) to buy from hold at Wunderlich.
  • Pike Electric (PIKE) to outperform from market perform at FBR Capital.
  • Kindred Healthcare (KND) to overweight from equal weight at Barclays.
  • UBS (UBS) to hold from sell at Canaccord.
  • Avery Dennison (AVY) and Take-Two (TTWO) to buy from neutral at BofA/Merrill.
  • Mercer (MERC) to outperform from market perform at Raymond James.

Continue reading Analyst Calls: AVY, CSUN, DIS, INTU, KBH, KEY, LEN, NVTL, UBS, USNA ...

U.S. Stock Futures Signal Lower Start on Wall Street

U.S. stock futures are lower Wednesday morning as investors await comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 22 points to 12,174.00, while those for the S&P 500 index declined 4.9 points to 1,316.80. Futures for the Nasdaq 100 index fell 7.50 points to 2,355.25.

U.S. stocks closed higher Tuesday, with the Dow gaining 0.59% to close at 12,233.

MetLife (MET) is expected to post Q4 EPS of $1.10 on revenue of $13.50 billion. Coca-Cola (KO) is projected to report Q4 EPS of 72 cents on revenue of $9.75 billion. Northrop Grumman (NOC) is projected to report its Q4 earnings at $1.01 per share on revenue of $8.80 billion.

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Is Take-Two a Trade?

Last time I wrote about Take-Two Interactive (TTWO), I mentioned how the stock was getting interesting. I think the shares remain interesting, and I'm wondering if they could be a viable trade idea at this point.

This idea is not without significant risk. To begin with, the video-game industry still has its challenges: we're getting along in the current console cycle, and now, not a few gamers/investors are wondering when the next one will begin. Plus, Take-Two is arguably a candidate for profit-taking after its recent run-up (please see the chart). Management will issue its next quarterly report on February 8. Do you want to be in the stock ahead of this event? It's an important question to ask.

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Take-Two Has a Great Quarter: Should You Buy?

Take-Two Interactive (TTWO), a video-game publisher whose competitors include Activision Blizzard (ATVI) and Electronic Arts (ERTS), reported excellent results for its latest quarter Thursday after the bell. The numbers sent the stock higher in the extended-hours session: Shares gained over 6%, rising to $12.68. Is it time to buy?

Take-Two is getting interesting, I have to admit. I was bearish on the company back in July. Now, the recent price action and the strong stats have got me looking quite seriously at the bull case.

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U.S. Stock Futures Lower as Investors Await Leading Indicators Data

U.S. stock futures are lower this morning, as investors await data on leading indicators. Moody's Investors Service downgraded Ireland's credit rating by five notches. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 7 points to 11,424, while those for the S&P 500 lost 1.20 points to 1,237.30. Futures for the Nasdaq 100 moved down 3.25 points to 2,216.00.

US stocks closed higher on Thursday, driven by better-than-expected economic reports. The DJIA gained 0.36% yesterday.

Data on leading economic indicators for November will be released 10 a.m. ET.

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Options Update: AIG Options Active on Low Volatility as Shares Rally 8%

AIG (AIG) closed up on an interview with The Deal magazine and AIG Chairman Robert Miller, who said the insurer was beginning to think about acquiring insurance operations instead of selling them. December 55 and January 66 calls are active on total call option volume of 168K contracts (90K puts). January call option implied volatility is at 43, February is at 41, May is at 38, versus its 26-week average of 45, according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement.

Take-Two Interactive Software (TTWO) is scheduled to report Q4 EPS on December 16. December 12 straddle is priced at $1.00, January is at $1.60, according to Track Data, suggesting larger near-term price movement.

Options Update is by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com.

Analyst Calls: AMSC, CBOE, ERTS, ESV, JCP, PDE, SMSI, TTWO, UAL, WFMI ...

Analyst Upgrades

  • JPMorgan upgraded Smith Micro (SMSI) to overweight from neutral and raised its price target to $15 from $9, citing the release of a WiFi iPad with MiFi from Verizon and Apple.
  • Jefferies upgraded Whole Foods (WFMI) to buy from hold and raised its price target to $45 from $36, citing checks that indicate sales are accelerating and the company has been focused on expense control.
  • Wells Fargo upgraded Ensco (ESV) and raised its price target to $54 to $56 from $46 to $47, citing valuation, the lifted deepwater drilling ban and higher oil prices.
  • Gran Tierra Energy (GTE) was upgraded to buy from hold at Wunderlich, citing the company's Moqueta oil discovery as well as other near-term exploration opportunities, and raised its price target to $12.50 from $7.00.
  • Chico's FAS (CHS) was upgraded to buy from hold at KeyBanc and set a $13 price target.
  • UR-Energy (URE) was upgraded to buy from hold at KeyBanc.

Continue reading Analyst Calls: AMSC, CBOE, ERTS, ESV, JCP, PDE, SMSI, TTWO, UAL, WFMI ...

Analyst Calls: BCR, BEN, DRYS, INT, ISRG, NKE, NOK, NUAN, VCLK, ZMH ...

Analyst Upgrades

  • FBR Capital upgraded Franklin Resources (BEN) to outperform from market perform and raised its target price for shares to $127 from $105 to reflect its belief the company is well positioned in the current environment.
  • UBS upgraded Nuance (NUAN) to buy from neutral and has an $18 price target on the stock. The firm upgraded shares based on valuation and believes the company could be an acquisition target.
  • Morgan Stanley upgraded DryShips (DRYS) to equal weight from underweight and has a $5.50 target on the stock. The firm cites the firmer ultra-deepwater drilling market for the upgrade.
  • Becton Dickinson (BDX) was upgraded to neutral from sell at Goldman.
  • Edwards Lifesciences (EW) was upgraded to market perform at Rodman & Renshaw.
  • Arkansas Best (ABFS) was upgraded to neutral from underperform at BofA/Merrill.

Continue reading Analyst Calls: BCR, BEN, DRYS, INT, ISRG, NKE, NOK, NUAN, VCLK, ZMH ...

Closing Bell: Unemployment Pink-Slips the Bears (BRCD, CPB, ZQK, TTWO, PBR, ULTA)

Unemployment and non-Farm payrolls managed to keep the bears in hibernation this Friday, although that post-release gain and cheer was a bit more muted through most of the trading day. The fact that most trading desks were light and that a hurricane was off the east coast and most investors were either not in at all or gone by 11 AM made for a quiet rest of the day.

Here were the unofficial closing bell levels:

Dow Jones 10,447.86 +127.76 (1.24%)
S&P 500 1,104.44 +14.34 (1.32%)
Nasdaq 2,233.75 +33.74 (1.53%)

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Continue reading Closing Bell: Unemployment Pink-Slips the Bears (BRCD, CPB, ZQK, TTWO, PBR, ULTA)

Analyst Calls: AEO, BKC, BKE, GRA, KSP, MFE, PSS, TTWO, VPRT ...

Analyst Upgrades

  • Hudson Square upgraded Take-Two (TTWO) to buy from hold, citing the better-than-expected Q3 report and increased guidance.
  • Keybanc upgraded The Buckle (BKE) to hold from underweight given the potential for a special dividend in the near term.
  • Stifel Nicolaus upgraded K-Sea Transportation (KSP) to hold from sell, citing KA First Reserve's $100M equity investment.
  • Gold Fields (GFI) was upgraded to overweight from equal weight at Morgan Stanley.
  • James Hardie NV (JHX) was upgraded to neutral from reduce at Nomura.

Continue reading Analyst Calls: AEO, BKC, BKE, GRA, KSP, MFE, PSS, TTWO, VPRT ...

Should You Take a Position in Take-Two?

Take-Two Interactive (TTWO), a video-game publisher that competes with Activision Blizzard (ATVI) and Electronic Arts (ERTS), saw a huge increase in its share price during Thursday and Friday's sessions. Can you believe the stock was bid to a quote of $10.04 -- a 13% gain?

I myself was impressed. Whenever a psychological level is reached (in this case, above $10 per share), you have to take notice. It may not be logical, of course, but that's how it is.

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Options Update: General Dynamics November Volatility Elevated

General Dynamics (GD) closed down 70 cents to $55.87. GD September option implied volatility is at 28, November is at 32, above its 26-week average of 28 according to Track Data, suggesting larger November price movement.

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (TTWO) is expected to report Q3 EPS on September 2. TTWO September put option implied volatility is at 74, December and January is at 58; versus its 26-week average of 53 according to Track Data, suggesting larger price movement.

CBOE Volatility Index-VIX closed down 1.11 to 26.10.

Update is by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com

Video Game Sales Continue Decline

Video games are clearly one of the biggest multi-decade trends. Even Best Buy (BBY) has redesigned its floor plan to heavily focus on videogames, and also recently got into the used game business to compete with juggernaut GameStop (GME).

Despite the macro tailwinds, video games are a cyclical sector that depend on the lifecycle of a console as well as game release schedules. This year, the sector has particularly struggled as a result of weaker games and investor fears that mobile games will eat into demand for console games.

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Take-Two Interactive: Buy or Sell?

Take-Two Interactive (TTWO), whose competitors in the video-game industry include Activision Blizzard (ATVI) and Electronic Arts (ERTS), is doing good business with its Red Dead Redemption title. But is that enough to make you want to buy the stock?

According to the AP, the game sold 1.5 million copies in the month of May. That's relatively impressive, but it unfortunately did not meet the expectations of Michael Pachter, who is an analyst for Wedbush Morgan. He was thinking 1.8 million copies was doable. Even so, you have to hand it to management for a robust launch.

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