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FeedPosted Nov 23rd 2009 1:00PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Microsoft (MSFT), Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Chasing Value, Stocks to Buy
The march toward year end continues as three more stocks are reviewed in a search for the eventual 2010 stock picks. This year there will be nine stocks with a new wrinkle, I will add one naked put.
These options have contributed to a mind-boggling return on my 2009 portfolio, exceeding 200% to date. This has been a very unusual year, and I bet against the rampant fear in the market. I will not pretend for a moment that this is repeatable. What I will do is share my opinions and investing adventure, hoping to stimulate investor interest and dialog.
Continue reading Chasing Value: Ten stocks for 2010 -- Part 5
Posted Jul 14th 2009 1:00PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Good news, Market matters, Getting started, Diageo plc (DEO), Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Automatic Data Proc (ADP), ConocoPhillips (COP), Duke Energy (DUK), Serious Money, Oil, Stocks to Buy, Financial Crisis

The market may be entering a more volatile period or it may just go sideways for a while. The last few weeks the market has been down. Maybe it is because the rapid rise mid-March through mid-June is forcing people to stop and take a breath, or perhaps it is because investors are having second thoughts about whether the "green shoots" Ben Bernanke spoke of in regards to a healing economy were really just weeds.
All in all, I still believe that there is opportunity in this market and I have been trying to point out how investors can get in with as little risk as possible, while being rewarded for their patience now, and when a recovery ensues ---- whenever that is. To this end, two weeks ago I posted
Serious Money: Five high-yield, safe, diversified stocks and decided to follow up with another five I think will produce similar results.
Continue reading Serious Money: Five more high yield, safe, diversified stocks -- Part 2
Posted Jun 25th 2009 11:00AM by Steven Halpern (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newsletters, Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Teva Pharm Indus ADR (TEVA), S and P 500, DJIA, Stocks to Buy
"Stocks are likely in a new downtrend," says Michael Ashbaugh. In Marketwatch's The Technical Indicator, he looks at the S&P's prospects and some drug stocks set to buck the trend.
"The S&P 500 has violated its major moving averages in the closely tracked 900 area. The recent downturn was convincingly bearish, placing the burden on market bulls to reassert the uptrend.
"After finding resistance in the 923 area, the S&P sold off sharply, edging back under its 200-day moving average, which currently holds at 900 and now marks resistance. This is bearish price action.
Continue reading Tech talk from MarketWatch
Posted Apr 14th 2009 10:30AM by Steven Halpern (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newsletters, Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Stocks to Buy
"Abbott Laboratories (NYSE: ABT) is continuing its long record of rewarding shareholders," notes Alex Kolb In Zacks Elite, pointing to its 341st consecutive quarter of dividends since 1924.
"Abbott is a global, broad-based health care company that develops, manufactures and markets pharmaceuticals and medical products, including nutritionals, devices and diagnostics.
"The company employs more than 68,000 people and markets its products in more than 130 countries.
"The company recently released new data, showing that a combination of its new TriLipix triglycerides medicine and a low dose of AstraZeneca's Crestor cholesterol drug are better than the individual pills for treating heart problems.
Continue reading Abbott (ABT): An 'income machine'
Posted Jan 30th 2009 12:30PM by Steven Halpern (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newsletters, Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Stocks to Buy
"The company has been around for more than 120 years. It currently operates in more than 130 countries, selling hundreds of products, including Ultane (an inhaled anesthetic), the anti-infective Biaxin XL, and TriCor and Niaspan to manage cholesterol.
"However, Abbott's biggest growth driver is Humira, a blockbuster drug that targets autoimmune disorders. The drug has received FDA approval to treat a number of diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and Crohn's disease.
Continue reading Abbott (ABT): Contrarian sees healthy gains
Posted Jun 12th 2008 4:19PM by Eliza Popescu (RSS feed)
Filed under: Forecasts, Consumer experience, Competitive strategy, Microsoft (MSFT), Cisco Systems (CSCO), Coca-Cola (KO), Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Colgate-Palmolive (CL), Procter and Gamble (PG), Economic data

Many of us would be happy to benefit from a quiet retirement without facing concerns of losing all of our hard earned money. Fortune 40 gives us a helping hand by
suggesting some big names to invest in that could offer us the results that we are looking for.
One such company is
Abbott Laboratories (NYSE:
ABT), whose earnings surged 35% during its last quarter, helped by its famous anti-inflammatory drug Humira and HIV treatment Kaletra. Looking ahead to the company's performance, CEO Miles White is planing to keep his main attention on its medical devices unit which is seen as a key element against strong competition.
Fortune 40 also looks at beverage maker
The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:
KO), which benefits from strong international gains able to beat recent weakness in U.S. In addition, it looks like the company's acquisition of Glacéau and its VitaminWater brand offer it a good support to outperform on the market.
Continue reading Best stocks to retire on from Fortune 40
Posted Jun 3rd 2008 10:10AM by Steven Halpern (RSS feed)
Filed under: Pfizer (PFE), Newsletters, Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY), Merck and Co (MRK), Lilly (Eli) (LLY), Stocks to Buy
"You can invest for all the right reasons and still get the wrong result," notes long-standing turnaround stock expert George Putnam, referring to the poor performance of the pharmaceutical sector in recent years.
Here, in his industry-leading The Turnaround Letter, he offers a fascinating review of 10 leading drug stocks which he now believes offer a combination of growth potential at "pretty cheap" valuations. Here is his overview.
"In 2000 and 2001, when the Internet boom was becoming a bust, many smart investors turned away from technology stocks and put their money into drug stocks. How could you go wrong with the big pharmaceutical companies?
"Demand for their products was growing as the population aged. These companies had huge research
and development programs that seemed to keep cranking out new blockbuster drugs. And most of them had great balance sheets, with many paying handsome dividends.
"Much of this reasoning has been borne out in the intervening years. Many large drug manufacturers have rung up substantial revenue gains over the last decade. So what's happened to the big drug stocks? With few exceptions they have gone sideways or down – in some cases down a lot.
Continue reading Turnaround time for drug stocks? 10 top picks
Posted Apr 29th 2008 1:45PM by Brent Archer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Major movement, Good news, Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Merck and Co (MRK), Options, Technical Analysis
Abbott Laboratories (NYSE:
ABT) shares are trading higher after the
Food and Drug Administration denied regulatory approval for
Merck & Co.'s (NYSE:
MRK) cholesterol drug Cordaptive. The Merck drug would have directly competed with ABT's own cholesterol drug. If you think that the stock won't fall by too much in the coming months, then now could be a good time to look at a bullish hedged trade on ABT.
After hitting a one-year low of $49.58 in July, the stock hit a one-year high of $61.09 in January. ABT opened this morning at $53.32. So far today the stock has hit a low of $52.97 and a high of $53.73. As of 12:10, ABT is trading at $53.24, up $1.63 (3.2%). The chart for ABT looks bearish and steady, while S&P gives the stock a positive 4 STARS (out of 5) buy rating.
For a bullish hedged play on this stock, I would consider a June bull-put credit spread below the $50 range. A bull-put credit spread is an options position that combines the purchase and sale of put options to hedge risk in case the stock doesn't do what you think but still leverage nice returns. For this particular trade, we will make a 13.6% return in just seven weeks as long as ABT is above $50 at June expiration. Abbott would have to fall by more than 6% before we would start to lose money. Learn more about this type of trade here.
Continue reading Abbott Labs (ABT) rises on FDA's Merck action
Posted Apr 16th 2008 12:25PM by Eliza Popescu (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Good news, Consumer experience, Abbott Laboratories (ABT)

Shares of drug company
Abbott Laboratories Inc. (NYSE:
ABT) were trading higher this morning after the company reported that its
first-quarter profit jumped 35%, helped by strong international demand for its rheumatoid arthritis medication Humira. However, the stock is down 1% just before noon.
For the quarter, Abbott Laboratories reported that its profit climbed to $938 million, or 60 cents per share, boosted by higher sales of its prescription drugs and medical devices that benefited from favorable foreign exchange rates. Excluding special items, the company's earnings came in at 63 cents a share, beating analysts' estimations for quarterly earnings of 62 cents a share.
The pharmaceutical company also announced a 14% growth in revenues, to $6.77 billion, up from $5.95 billion a year earlier. Revenue during the period was helped by a 54% increase in its drug Humira sales which surged to $878 million in the first quarter. Analysts, on average, were expecting the company show $6.53 billion in revenue, according to Thomson Financial.
Continue reading Abbott Laboratories (ABT) posts 35% growth in quarterly profit
Posted Mar 31st 2008 2:25PM by Brent Archer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Major movement, Good news, Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Boston Scientific (BSX), Options, Technical Analysis
Abbott Laboratories (NYSE:
ABT) shares are trading higher today as the company announced
favorable results concerning a clinical trial of its experimental heart stent Xience. ABT reported that patients receiving the stent were less likely to die, have a heart attack, or need additional surgery after two years than with Taxus, a device made by competitor
Boston Scientific Corp (NYSE:
BSX). There was also
positive news from a drug trial concerning the company's TriLipix. If you think that the company won't fall by too much in the coming months, then now could be a good time to look at a bullish hedged trade on ABT.
After hitting a one-year low of $49.58 in July, the stock hit a one-year high of $61.09 in January. ABT opened this morning at $53.81. So far today the stock has hit a low of $53.62 and a high of $55.40. As of 1:00, ABT is trading at $55.07, up $2.00 (3.8%). The chart for ABT looks bearish and steady, while
S&P gives the stock a positive 4 STARS (out of 5) buy rating.
For a bullish hedged play on this stock, I would consider a May
bull-put credit spread below the $47.50 range. A bull-put credit spread is an options position that combines the purchase and sale of put options to hedge risk in case the stock doesn't do what you think but still leverage nice returns. For this particular trade, we will make a 4.2% return in just 7 weeks as long as ABT is above $47.50 at May expiration. Abbott would have to fall by more than 13% before we would start to lose money. Learn more about this type of trade
here.
ABT hasn't been below $49 at all in the past year and has shown support around $51 recently. This trade could be risky if the company's earnings (due out in mid to late May) disappoint, but even if that happens, this position could be protected by the support the stock might find around $50, where it has bottomed out quite a few times in the past two year.
Brent Archer is an options analyst and writer at Investors Observer.
DISCLOSURE: Mr. Archer owns and/or controls diversified portfolios of long and short stock and option positions that may include holdings in companies he writes about. At publication time, Brent neither owns nor controls positions in ABT or BSX.Posted Dec 18th 2007 11:45AM by Steven Halpern (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newsletters, Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Stocks to Buy, Best Stocks for 2008
For 25 years, Steven Halpern, editor of TheStockAdvisors.com, has surveyed the leading financial newsletter advisors asking for their favorite stocks for the coming year. This article is one of 100+ ideas in the Best Stocks for 2008 report.
"My favorite conservative idea for 2008, Abbott Laboratories (NYSE: ABT), is a leading player in several growing health care markets, offering a wide range of prescription pharmaceuticals, nutritional and diagnostic products, and medical devices," says Jim Stack, money manager and editor of InvesTech Market Analyst.
"The company has a long history of stable sales and earnings growth fostered by its strong research and development program, acquisitions and global expansion. As a defensive health care play, we particularly like the diversification this company provides.
"It derives nearly 30% of profits from overseas markets, while pharmaceuticals account for 44% of sales, hospital products 20%, nutritional products 18% and diagnostics 15%.
"Currently, Abbott is enjoying double-digit sales growth in three of these four major divisions, and we expect this strength to continue at least through 2008. The company is a bright spot in the drug industry, which has been plagued in recent years by patent expirations and meager product pipelines.
Continue reading Best Stocks for 2008: Abbott Laboratories (ABT)
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