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Newspaper wrap-up: Home Depot deal gets done

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Analyst downgrades 5-31-07: Ethanol producers to Sell

MOST NOTEWORTHY: Ethanol producers Novacea, Inc. (NOVC) and Aimco (AIV) were today's noteworthy downgrades:
  • Banc of America downgraded shares of Andersons Inc. (NASDAQ: ANDE) to Neutral from Buy, as well as VeraSun Energy (NYSE: VSE), Pacific Ethanol (NASDAQ: PEIX) and Aventine Renewable Energy (NYSE: AVR) to Sell from Neutral. The firm believes new ethanol supply will depress ethanol's premium to gasoline, drive corn prices higher and pressure distillers' grains values.
  • Novacea Inc. (NASDAQ: NOVC) was downgraded to Peer Perform from Outperform at Bear Stearns based on valuation and lack of catalysts until 2H08; the firm believes the company's deal with Schering-Plough (NYSE: SGP) is a positive.
  • Aimco Properties (NYSE: AIV) was downgraded to Underweight from Equal Weight at Lehman, as the firm does not view AIV as an attractive takeover target.
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Short Stories: Bradley slams the shorts

Although short selling -- the practice of selling borrowed shares with the hope of repaying the loan by buying back the shares at a lower price -- goes against the American belief that stocks always go up, I have long been fascinated with it. Short Stories discusses what works, what doesn't, and what some of the leading lights in shorting stocks think about its opportunities and threats. I describe possible short trades and I seek your comments and questions for story ideas. I don't offer any investment advice and I don't trade on any of the posts I write.

On October 8 I wrote about Bradley Pharmaceuticals (NYSE: BDY) arguing that I would stay away from the stock which was vulnerable both to a short squeeze and to weak fundamentals. Well, according to TheStreet.com, the short squeeze argument won out -- after BDY's CEO offered to take the company private at a 17% premium over its last closing price.

If you had found the short squeeze argument compelling, you could have bought the stock at $16.47 back on October 8 and could lock in a 37% profit if you sold today at its current $22.49. I find this interesting since BDY's CEO offered a lower price -- $21.50 a share.

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