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Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: BX, COF, DD, MS, VMC, WM, ZION ...

Analyst upgrades:

  • Citigroup upgraded Capital One (NYSE: COF) to Buy from Hold as it believes the credit cycle is starting to recover for U.S. credit cards and an improving economy will support bank credit stabilization. The firm raised its target on shares to $44 from $28.
  • JPMorgan upgraded Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) to Overweight from Neutral on valuation and believes the stock market recovery will serve as a catalyst.
  • Deutsche Bank upgraded F5 Networks (NASDAQ: FFIV) to Buy from Hold after its channel checks indicated a sooner-than-expected order ramp and stabilizing pricing trends. The firm raised its target on shares to $46 from $39.
  • COTT Corp. (NYSE: COT) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at UBS.
  • Blackstone Group (NYSE: BX) was upgraded to Equal Weight from Underweight at Barclays.
  • Illinois Tool Works (NYSE: ITW) was upgraded to Conviction Buy from Neutral at Goldman.

Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: BX, COF, DD, MS, VMC, WM, ZION ...

Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: HOT, MVL, NDAQ, PALM, YUM ...

Analyst Upgrades

  • Goldman upgraded Yum! Brands (NYSE: YUM) to Buy from Neutral on expectations business in the U.S. and China will improve in the second half of 2009. Goldman raised its target price on shares to $40 from $36.
  • Canaccord upgraded Exco Resources (NYSE: XCO) to Buy from Speculative Buy citing the company's financial transactions to reduce debt. The firm, which has a $17 target on the stock, says Exco now has a stronger balance sheet, a greater geographic focus, and the ability to expedite drilling programs.
  • ThinkEquity upgraded Shanda (NASDAQ: SNDA) to Accumulate from Source of Funds and raised its target to $60 from $50. The firm believes recent weakness on regulatory concerns is overdone and that Q2 estimates are conservative.
  • Mack-Cali Realty (NYSE: CLI) was upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Barclays.
  • Marvel Entertainment (NYSE: MVL) was upgraded to Overweight from Neutral at JPMorgan.
  • France Telecom (NYSE: FTE) was upgraded to Outperform from Underperform at Credit Suisse.

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Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: KWK, BCS, CVS, BAC ...

Analyst upgrades:
  • Jefferies upgraded Quicksilver (NYSE: KWK) to Buy from Hold as it believes the company has many options to resolve its liquidity crisis. The firm expects shares to move towards its $10 NAV estimate and raised its target price to $10 from $7.
  • Deutsche Bank upgraded Omnicom Group (NYSE: OMC) to Hold from Sell following the Q1 results as the company's margins are holding up better than previously thought. The firm raised its target price on shares to $31 from $21.
  • Deutsche Bank also upgraded Universal Health (NYSE: UHS) following the company's better than expected Q1 results. Shares were lifted to Buy from Hold and the firm raised its target on the stock to $60 from $45.
  • Barclays (NYSE: BCS) was raised to Buy from Reduce at Nomura.
  • Orient-Express (NYSE: OEH) was lifted to Neutral from Underweight at JP Morgan.
  • CVS Caremark (NYSE: CVS) was upgraded at Goldman to Conviction Buy from Buy.

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Earnings highlights: eBay, Google, IBM, Southwest, UAL, AMR, Northern Trust and others

Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:

For more highlights from this week, see Apple, Microsoft, GE, Johnson & Johnson, Harley Davidson and others

Continue reading Earnings highlights: eBay, Google, IBM, Southwest, UAL, AMR, Northern Trust and others

Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: CHKP, MOT, RIMM, PALM, RL, HBC ...

Analyst upgrades:
  • Jefferies upgraded Check Point Software (NASDAQ: CHKP) to Buy from Hold as they believe the recently acquired Nokia security appliance business should drive 2009 revenue and EPS meaningfully higher. The firm raised their target price to $27 from $20.
  • Goldman upgraded Motorola (NYSE: MOT) to Buy from Neutral and added shares to its Conviction Buy List. The firm expects shares to outperform even if phones don't given the overly negative value for the business.
  • Research in Motion (NASDAQ: RIMM) was upgraded to Outperform from Sector Perform at RBC Capital. The firm cites improving margin visibility and execution, and lowered expectations for the upgrade.
  • Ares Capital (NASDAQ: ARCC) was upgraded to Neutral from Underweight at JP Morgan.
  • Canadian Pacific (NYSE: CP) was raised at Canaccord to Buy from Hold.
  • Lloyds TSB (NYSE: LYG) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at UBS.
Analyst downgrades:
  • JP Morgan downgraded Venoco (NYSE: VQ) to Underweight from Overweight based on valuation and debt concerns.
  • UBS downgraded MEMC Electronic (NYSE: WFR) to Neutral from Buy, added shares to the Short-Term Sell List and lowered their target to $14.50 from $20. The firm believes 2009 wafer sales will be much worse than expected.
  • Deutsche Bank downgraded SINA (NASDAQ: SINA) to Hold from Buy to reflect integration risks from the recent acquisition of Focus Media's digital OOH assets as they see little room for near-term upside.
  • Palm (NASDAQ: PALM) was lowered to Neutral from Overweight at JP Morgan.
  • Polo Ralph Lauren (NYSE: RL) was cut to Sell from Neutral at Goldman.
  • Telus (NYSE: TU) was downgraded at Banc of America/Merrill to Underperform from Neutral.
Analyst initiations:
  • Societe Generale believes HSBC (NYSE: HBC) will need to cut its dividend and raise additional capital in order to strengthen its capital base. Shares were initiated with a Sell rating.
  • Citigroup initiated United Technologies (NYSE: UTX) with a Hold rating and $55 target. The firm sees downside risk to the company's guidance and believes consensus estimates could be too high.
  • B. Riley assumed Matrixx Initiatives (NASDAQ: MTXX) with a Buy rating and $22 target. The firm finds shares attractively valued and sees limited downside risk from current levels.
  • ASML Holding (NASDAQ: ASML) was initiated at Deutsche Bank with a Hold rating.

Baidu.com: NASDAQ 100 inclusion big for China and other emerging markets

The news that Baidu.com (NASDAQ: BIDU) was being included in the NASADQ 100 index is not just a big deal for the high flying Chinese stock, but rather continued validation for investors who look abroad to make big gains. The fact that another foreign company has been added to the prestigious index, shows that more and more large companies are headquartered outside the US, and that the real strong economic growth is continually coming from emerging markets. Investors tend to think of Latin America and China/South East Asia as the traditional emerging markets, but there is another market, that has also performed exceptionally well over the last five years, and in times of global market turmoil, has been a refuge for emerging market investors

That market is Israel. With more stocks trading on the NASDAQ than any other country in the world, Israel has learned that economic success depends on exporting ingenuity. With a very small domestic market, even though GDP growth is continuing in the 5.5-6% range, what intrigues foreign investors is the innovative technology that comes out of Israel. If you look around at the products you use on a daily basis, you will find embedded in them key Israeli intellectual property. Companies from Checkpoint Software (NASDAQ: CHKP), which makes the firewall that sits on your computer, to Teva Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: TEVA), the world's largest generic drug maker, are just a small sample of this.

Today's news isn't just great for Baidu, it's more validation for emerging economies as a whole.

Aaron Katsman is the lead Portfolio Manager and Managing Director of America Israel Investment Associates, LLC. and Senior Editor of IsraelNewsletter.com. Disclosure: Writer is long BIDU,CHKP and TEVA as of 12/04/07.

Will IBM check out Check Point?

Today's headlines that IBM (NYSE: IBM) is looking at beefing up its security offerings raises the question if management would acquire Israel-based Check Point Software (NASDAQ: CHKP). Val Rahmani, IBM's general manager of infrastructure management for global technology services, sees security as a key to growth. Val said, "We're looking at a lot of different companies right now, as we always do in a number of different spaces within security."

Until now, the thought on the Street was that Check Point was going to continue as a stand-alone company, but with IBM on the prowl, it may be too much for CEO Gil Schwed to resist. Check Point currently trades at a market cap of $5.53 billion, and an acquisition would certainly come with a much higher price tag. Based on valuation, it would take between $7-8 billion to buy the company. For deep-pocketed IBM, that's not too high a price. For Schwed, a takeover at that price would be tough to reject, and it would break all records for M&A of an Israeli company.

Based on IBM's track record, I would doubt that it is going to try to grow its own security business organically; rather, it will most probably purchase a serious player. Stay tuned to see if that player will be Check Point.

Disclosure: Writer holds a position in CHKP. He has no other position in any stock mentioned as of 11/2/07.

Aaron Katsman is the lead Portfolio Manager and Managing Director of America Israel Investment Associates, LLC. and Senior Editor of IsraelNewsletter.com.

TEVA CFO's departure overshadows strong margins

TEVA Pharmaceutical (NASDAQ: TEVA), the world's biggest generic drugmaker, reported that third-quarter net income fell to $525 million, or 64 cents a share, from $606 million, or 74 cents, in the year-earlier period. Sales reached $2.37 billion from $2.29 billion. Consensus estimates of 63 cents of profit on sales of $2.41 billion was expected. While TEVA was a bit light on the revenue line, it beat by a penny on EPS, in large part due to stronger than expected margins.

With a very strong pipeline, and expanding margins, TEVA continues to be the leading large pharma play out there. The stock is trading down today for two reasons. Up more than 50% year to date, the stock was priced for a blowout earnings report, which we didn't get. More importantly, CFO Dan Suesskind announced his retirement. In the company for over 30 years, he is the face of the company to investors, and his departure leaves many nervous. Hi replacement, current Checkpoint (NASDAQ: CHKP) CFO, Eyal Desheh, is no slouch. He knows TEVA well, having worked there for six years and as CFO of a NASDAQ 100 high-tech company, he is well-known on the Street.

For those looking for a long-term pharma play, consider buying TEVA on any weakness.

Disclosure: Author holds both TEVA and CHKP as of 10/30/07.

Aaron Katsman is the lead Portfolio Manager and Managing Director of America Israel Investment Associates, LLC. and Senior Editor of IsraelNewsletter.com.

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Analyst downgrade: TXN, CHKP, MINI, VNBC and TPTX

MOST NOTEWORTHY: Texas Instruments, Check Point, Mobile Mini, Vineyard National Bancorp and TorreyPines were today's noteworthy downgrades:
  • Jefferies downgraded shares of Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN) to Hold from Buy, as they believe the company's fundamentals are weakening given the worse than anticipated share losses in the wireless segment. Shares were also lowered to Neutral from Overweight at JP Morgan, to Equal Weight from Overweight at Lehman, to Neutral from Outperform at Credit Suisse, and to Neutral from Buy at UBS to reflect the slowdown in the company's wireless growth.
  • Check Point Software (NASDAQ: CHKP) was downgraded to Hold from Buy at Jefferies on valuation and highlights the difficult spending environment in 1H08 as well as the company's tough comps.
  • Deutsche Bank downgraded shares of Mobile Mini (NASDAQ: MINI) to Hold from Buy following the company's negative preannouncement.
  • Oppenheimer lowered Vineyard National Bancorp (NASDAQ: VNBC) to Neutral from Buy to reflect slower pace of balance sheet growth and lower gain-on-sale income estimates.
  • JMP Securities downgraded TorreyPines (NASDAQ: TPTX) to Market Outperform from Strong Buy and said Tezampanel's lack of dose response and statistically significant pain free response will keep the stock in the "show me" category.
OTHER DOWNGRADES:

Check Point Software Technologies (CHKP): IT security specialists

When it comes to protecting your firm's computer network, you want to do business with a security software company experienced at dealing with complex corporate systems. There is an outfit in Israel that knows those ropes. Among the thousands of businesses on its customer list are all of the Fortune 100 companies.

Check Point Software Technologies (NASDAQ: CHKP) provides security software used to protect corporate networks. Products verify remote users, control access, block viruses and allow firms to establish virtual private networks (VPN) for secure communications, bandwidth management and enhanced performance. Competitors include Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO), Juniper Networks (NASDAQ: JNPR) and Symantec Corporation (NASDAQ: SYMC).

The company received some good news last week, when Friedman Billings upgraded the shares from "market perform" to "outperform" and boosted its price target to $28. The broker noted that Check Point was starting to see a re-acceleration in business from its strengthened VPN/firewall product portfolio and believed the company was positioned to benefit from an anticipated surge in endpoint security spending over the next year.

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Analyst upgrades 9-5-07: BP, BRG, CHKP and VCLK

MOST NOTEWORTHY: The energy & petroleum sector, BP PLC, BG Group, Check Point and ValueClick were today's noteworthy upgrades:
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Analyst downgrades: APPB, NT, NTAP and SAM

MOST NOTEWORTHY: CheckFree (CKFR), Talbots (TLB), SPSS Inc (SPSS), Network Appliance (NTAP) and Pozen Inc (POZN) were today's noteworthy downgrades:
  • Following FiServ's (NASDAQ: FISV) acquisition of CheckFree, Raymond James cut CKFR shares to Market Perform from Strong Buy and Baird downgraded shares to Neutral from Outperform.
  • Talbots (NYSE: TLB) was cut to Sell from Hold at Citigroup based on valuation, continued earnings disappointments, and a lack of earnings visibility.
  • Cowen downgraded shares of SPSS Inc (NASDAQ: SPSS) to Underperform from Neutral citing decelerating growth and poor earnings quality.
  • Bear Stearns cut Network Appliance (NASDAQ: NTAP) to Underperform from Peer Perform on the negative Q1 pre-announcement. Pacific Crest downgraded shares to Sector Perform from Outperform.
  • After Pozen (NASDAQ: POZN) received a second approvable letter for Trexima, shares were downgraded by three firms:
    • To Neutral from Strong Buy at First Albany
    • To Hold from Buy at Jefferies and Lazard...
OTHER DOWNGRADES:
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Analyst downgrades 1-19-07: Fortune Brands lowered to Neutral

MOST NOTEWORTHY: Fortune Brands (FO) and Altria Group (MO) were today's more notable downgrades:
  • JP Morgan downgraded Fortune Brands (NYSE: FO) to Neutral from Overweight on valuation and the weak outlook for home and hardware sales.
  • Altria Group (NYSE: MO) was downgraded by Deutsche Bank to Hold from Buy with a $95 target, citing its valuation, ex-Kraft, is more in line with its tobacco peers.

OTHER DOWNGRADES:

  • CheckPoint Software Tech (NASDAQ: CHKP) was downgraded to Underperform from Market Perform with a $19 target at Freedman Billings, with expectations that 2007 will be a difficult transition year.
  • Matrix USA downgraded shares of Boyd Gaming (NYSE: BYD) to Hold from Buy on valuation.
  • Goldman Sachs downgraded TRW Automotive Hldg (NYSE: TRW) to Sell from Neutral and was added to the America's Sell List; they believe rising costs, a less favorable product mix and commercial steering business headwinds will weigh on revenue growth and margins in 2007.
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Analyst upgrades 1-12-07: Raise your glass to BUD

MOST NOTEWORTHY: Anheuser-Busch (BUD), Checkpoint (CHKP) and Sprint-Nextel (S) were the notables in today's list of upgrades.
  • Bank of America upgraded Anheuser-Busch Cos (NYSE: BUD) to Buy from Neutral, with a $55 target; the firm believes there could be modest upside to the Street's 2007 estimates.
  • Checkpoint Software Tech (NASDAQ: CHKP) was upgraded by RBC Capital Markets to Outperform from Sector Perform and a $32 target; the firm believes Checkpoint has reached an inflection point and expects year-over-year production license growth.
  • Sprint Nextel Corp (NYSE: S) was added to JP Morgan's Focus List with a $25 target; the firm expects Sprint to be a turnaround story in 2007.

OTHER UPGRADES:
  • Bear Stearns upgraded shares of AstraZeneca ADS (NYSE: AZN) to Outperform from Peer Perform on valuation.
  • BJ's Wholesale Club (NYSE: BJ) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at FTN Midwest; the firm expects management's restructuring efforts to improve sales and earnings will drive shares.
  • Dentsply Int'l (NASDAQ: XRAY) was upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Morgan Stanley based on valuation.
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Last updated: November 11, 2009: 04:44 AM

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