- Credit Suisse upgraded Alliant Techsystems (ATK) to outperform from neutral following the company's increased FY11 guidance. The firm has an $85 target on the stock.
- FBR Capital upgraded Hyatt Hotels (H) to market perform from underperform following the company's Q2 results. The firm raised its target for shares to $44 from $38.
- BB&T upgraded to Smithfield Foods (SFD) to buy from hold, citing tighter supplies, strong pork prices and improving export demand. The firm has a $19 target on the stock.
- Holly (HOC) was upgraded to outperform from market perform at BMO Capital.
- Cogent Communications (CCOI) was upgraded to outperform from neutral at Cowen.
- Catalyst Health (CHSI) was upgraded to overweight from equal weight at First Analysis.
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The week in preview: Expectations remain high for energy and oil
With a turn of the calendar page, we drift into the middle portion of the current quarter, but the earnings season rolls on. Among the many companies scheduled to report quarterly results this coming week are Time Warner Inc. (NYSE: TWX), Cisco Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO), News Corp. (NYSE: NWS), and Whole Foods Market International (NASDAQ: WFMI). Let's take a look at which companies Wall Street analysts are expecting to be among the top earnings gainers and decliners this week.
Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial expect the following to report strong earnings growth when compared to the same period of the previous year.
- DRS Technologies Inc. (NYSE: DRS): $0.85 EPS (+95.3%) on revenue of $823.8 million (+12.0%)
- Integrys Energy Group Inc. (NYSE: TEG): $0.40 EPS (+70.0%) on revenue of $2.6 billion (+9.7%)
- Cimarex Energy Co. (NYSE: XEC): $2.53 EPS (+64.4%) on revenue of $599.9 million (+75.4%)
- Forest Oil Corp. (NYSE: FST): $1.51 EPS (+55.6%) on revenue of $456.1 million (+79.1%)
- Devon Energy Corp. (NYSE: DVN): $3.28 EPS (+48.5%) on revenue of $4.1 billion (+38.5%)
- CMS Energy Corp. (NYSE: CMS): $0.13 EPS (+46.2%) on revenue of $1.4 billion (+6.7%)
- Transocean Inc. (NYSE: RIG): $3.23 EPS (+43.0%) on revenue of $3.1 billion (+112.9%)
- Sara Lee Corp. (NYSE: SLE): $0.26 EPS (+38.5%) on revenue of $3.5 billion (+8.9%)
- Williams Companies Inc. (NYSE: WMB): $0.69 EPS (+37.7%) on revenue of $3.4 billion (+20.0%)
- Harris Corp. (NYSE: HRS): $0.99 EPS (+28.3%) on revenue of $1.4 billion (+18.0%)
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Closing Bell: DJIA kisses 12,000 goodbye
So much for "geopolitical risk" not being a factor in the markets, and for that matter so much for the bulls. Today was a psychological blow for traders as the DJIA crossed under the 12,000 level today. Israel's conducting of a training exercise to bomb Iranian nuclear facilities was the excuse needed for the bears to assume full control. Oil prices rose over $2.00 per barrel to $134.77 today, even ahead of the weekend meeting to explore ways to boost Middle East refinery production. Throw in the excuse of a Quadruple Witching Day on top of it and that's all she wrote. These are the unofficial closing levels for major US index levels:
DJIA 11,842.69 (-1.8%)
S&P500 1,317.93 (-1.9%)
NASDAQ 2,406.09 (-2.3%)
10 YR T-Note 4.137% (-0.06%)
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Here is a partial earnings calendar for next week's big technology earnings on deck.
Cincinnati Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: CINF) managed to buck much of the downward trend today despite the company's poor guidance comments after losing money on investments and its insurance exposure to the massive Midwest Flooding. Shares were up 0.6% at $28.78 in the final minutes of trading today.
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