- Citigroup upgraded Blackrock (BLK) to hold from sell and removed the stock from its Top Picks Live list as a sell. The firm upped its target for shares to $198 from $190.
- Jesup & Lamont upgraded Starbucks (SBUX) to buy from hold following the company's Q2 results. The firm raised its target for shares to $32 from $25.
- CLSA upgraded Nabors Industries (NBR) to outperform from underperform. The firm said the Q1 report was in-line with their estimate and they expect U.S. land drilling to continue to improve. The firm has a $24 price target on the stock.
- Alcoa (AA) was upgraded to neutral from underweight at HSBC.
- Boeing (BA) was upgraded to outperform from neutral at Credit Suisse.
- Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) was upgraded to buy from hold at Jefferies.
CYBS posts
FeedAnalyst Calls: AA, BA, BLK, DCTH, EBAY, NBR, SBUX, STI, TWX ...
Continue reading Analyst Calls: AA, BA, BLK, DCTH, EBAY, NBR, SBUX, STI, TWX ...
Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: AMGN, CSCO, CX, HAS, T
Analyst upgrades:- Bernstein upgraded Amgen (NASDAQ: AMGN) to Outperform from Market Perform on valuation as it believes threats to the core business are priced in at current levels and upside catalysts may come from pipeline news. The firm raised its target on shares to $65 from $57.
- Stephens upgraded CyberSource (NASDAQ: CYBS) to Overweight from Equal Weight on valuation as it believes the recent pullback creates a buying opportunity. The firm raised its target on shares to $16 from $14.
- JPMorgan upgraded Magna (NYSE: MGA) and Tenneco (NYSE: TEN) to Overweight from Neutral on expectations global auto production has sequentially bottomed with European light vehicle production rebounding in Q2. The firm also sees a short-term trading opportunity in TRW Automotive (NYSE: TRW), but keeps a Neutral rating on the stock.
- SINA Corp. (NASDAQ: SINA) was upgraded to Conviction Buy from Buy at Goldman.
- Cogent Communications (NASDAQ: CCOI) was raised to Buy from Hold at Citigroup.
Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: AMGN, CSCO, CX, HAS, T
Market highlights for next week: Yahoo CEO to testify before Congress
Monday, November 5- BorgWarner (NYSE: BWA) to give business update at 10am.
- Burger King (NYSE: BKC) to report Q1 earnings; conference call at 10am.
- Merrill Lynch to host conference call discussing Focus Media's (NASDAQ: FMCN) secondary offering at 11am.
- Yahoo (NASDAQ: YHOO) CEO Jerry Yang, Senior VP Michael Callahan & General Counsel to testify before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on how their company gave false information to Congress relating to their role in a human rights case in China which resulted in a journalist being sent to jail for 10 years.
- Symmetry Medical (NYSE: SMA) to give Q3 business update at 8am.
- Fluor (NYSE: FLR) to report Q3 earnings; conference call at 9:30am.
- Hot Topic (NASDAQ: HOTT) to report October sales at 4pm, American Eagle (NASDAQ: AEO) to report Oct. sales at 5pm.
- Disney (NYSE: DIS) to report Q4 earnings; conference call at 4:30pm.
- CyberSource (NASDAQ: CYBS) to give 2007 guidance at 4:30pm.
- Gap (NYSE: GPS) and Wal-Mart Stores (NYSE: WMT) to report Oct. sales at 8am, Abercrombie & Fitch (NYSE: ANF) to report Oct. sales at 8:15am.
- Halozyme Therapeutics (NASDAQ: HALO) to give business update at 11am.
- Goldcorp (NYSE: GG) to report Q3 earnings; conference call at 1pm.
Analyst upgrades: CYBS, CNTY, SPPI and WGO
MOST NOTEWORTHY: CyberSource, Century Casinos, Spectrum Pharm and Winnebago were today's noteworthy upgrades:- JMP Securities upgraded shares of CyberSource (NASDAQ: CYBS) to Market Outperform from Market Perform citing valuation, positive management comments regarding BidPay, and incrementally positive industry checks on its fraud product.
- Brean Murray upgraded shares of Century Casinos (NASDAQ: CNTY) to Buy from Hold based on continued progress at recently opened properties, reduced Street expectations, and potential catalysts.
- Brean Murray also upgraded Spectrum Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: SPPI) to Buy from Hold. The firm is highly confident that Spectrum's ozarelix will demonstrate similar efficacy and safety in the current U.S. Phase IIb trial and expects statistical significant. The firm expects Ph III initiations by year-end 2007 and Ph IIb data to be released on 2Q08.
- Winnebago Industries (NYSE: WGO) was upgraded to Outperform from Sector Perform at RBC Capital. The firm expects Winnebago to begin to post better earnings from more favorable mix and pricing in the 2008 model year.
- Merrill Lynch upgraded Cardinal Health (NYSE: CAH) to Buy from Neutral.
- Goldman upgraded shares of US Airways (NYSE: LCC) to Buy from Neutral.
- Avocent Corporation (NASDAQ: AVCT) was upgraded to Accumulate from Source the Funds at Think Equities.
- Collins Stewart raised Cyberonics (NASDAQ: CYBX) to Buy from Market Perform.
Analyst upgrades 6-19-07: CDL, CI, DTV, LCC and LFC
MOST NOTEWORTHY: US Airways (LCC), Cigna Corp (CI), Gentex Corp (GNTX) and China Life Insurance (LFC) were today's more noteworthy upgrades: - UBS upgraded US Airways (NYSE: LCC) to Neutral from Reduce based on valuation.
- Cigna Corp (NYSE: CI) was upgraded to Neutral from Sell at Banc of America to reflect the company's market share gains and share buybacks.
- Banc of America also raised Gentex Corp (NASDAQ: GNTX) to Buy from Neutral to reflect increased penetration of the company's new rear-camera display product.
- Deutsche Bank upgraded shares of China Life Insurance (NYSE: LFC) to Hold from Sell on valuation and the continued strong equity markets...
- Morgan Stanley raised DirecTV Group (NYSE: DTV) to Overweight from Equal Weight.
- Citigroup upgraded Sempra Energy (NYSE: SRE) to Buy from Hold.
- Acorda Therapeutics (NASDAQ: ACOR) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at Banc of America.
- Merrill Lynch raised Citadel Broadcasting Corp's (NYSE: CDL) rating to Buy from Neutral.
- CyberSource Corp (NASDAQ: CYBS) was upgraded to Buy from Accumulate at ThinkEquity.
CyberSource referees your Web payments
As we have all come to realize, the name of the game in online transactions is security. One of the better known referees of the game is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
CyberSource Corporation (NASDAQ:CYBS) provides electronic payment services to firms doing business in Web, call center and point-of-sale environments. Companies use its software to accept credit card payments, process electronic checks, verify personal information and screen for payment fraud. Over 18,000 businesses use CyberSource solutions, including half the companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
The firm pleased the Street last week, when it reported Q4 EPS of nine cents and revenues of $20.9 million. Analysts
had been looking for seven cents and $19.9 million. Management also guided Q1 EPS to four cents (seven cent consensus), Q1 revenues to $20.6 million ($20.17M consensus), FY07 EPS to 36-38 cents (34 cent consensus) and FY07 revenues to $90-$95 million ($89.69M consensus). Investors apparently forgave the light Q1 earnings outlook, because the news popped the share price out of an early January "cup" into the late January "handle" of a Cup & Handle formation. The price is now showing signs of completing the pattern with a bullish rise from the right-hand side of the "handle".
Brokers recommend the issue with three "strong buys", one "buy" and five "holds". Analysts see a 41 percent growth rate, through the next year. The CYBS Sales Growth rate (40.27%), EPS Growth rate (50.00%), Net Profit Margin (20.51%), Return on Assets (18.92%), Return on Investment (21.26%) and Return on Equity (21.26%) compare favorably with industry, sector and S&P 500 averages.
Institutional investors hold about 72 percent of the outstanding CYBS shares. Over the past fifty-two weeks, the stock has traded between $7.76 and $13.48. A stop-loss of $11.25 looks good here.
Larry Schutts is a contributing editor for Theflyonthewall.com and the Vice-President of Stockwinners.com.
Savings Experiment: Snow Removal
Bonds Are a 'Safe' Investment: A Big Lie Gets Even Bigger


