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Analyst initiations: First Bancorp. and Volcom

MOST NOTEWORTHY: First Bancorp. and Volcom were today's noteworthy initiations:

  • B. Riley initiated First Bancorp. (NYSE: FBP) with a Buy rating, citing the company's balance sheet growth, reduced expenses and strong capital base.
  • Volcom Inc. (NASDAQ: VLCM) was also initiated with a Buy rating by B. Riley, as the firm believes the company can grow its business through further penetration into domestic markets, brand extension into new categories and increased demand for its brands.
OTHER INITIATIONS:

Analyst initiations: ULTA, FRPT and FBP

MOST NOTEWORTHY: Ulta Salon, Force Protection and First Bancorp were today's noteworthy initiations:
  • Wachovia believes Ulta Salon's (NASDAQ: ULTA) assortment of products and unique shopping experience will drive growth, starting shares with an Outperform rating. Shares were also initiated with an Overweight rating at JP Morgan, as they are positive on favorable industry dynamics, and ULTA's consistent growth and comps.
  • Stanford initiated Force Protection (NASDAQ: FRPT) with a Sell rating and $5 target and expects the company will struggle to grow after 2008 due to its highly concentrated exposure to the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles program. They believe total MRAP demand is likely smaller than expected and that MRAP demand will peak in FY08.
  • Kaufman Bros. believes shares of First Bancorp (NYSE: FBP) offer an attractive risk/reward despite economic softness in its Puerto Rico and southern Florida regional markets. They think most of the charge-offs have already occurred and find the sell-off overdone, and started shares with a Buy rating and $11 target.
OTHER INITIATIONS:

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Last updated: November 25, 2009: 02:33 PM

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