FNFG posts

Feed

First Niagara: A Low-Profile Gem

Community banking may become an enduring trend in the current decade, and that's a major reason I'm reiterating my buy rating for First Niagara Financial Group (FNFG), first recommended on April 27, 2009, at a price of $13.55.

First Niagara's stock has continued to meander since the spring buy call, but the value proposition remains the same: a community bank with few non-performing mortgages. Its residential loan portfolio, all in-house, is performing well.

Continue reading First Niagara: A Low-Profile Gem

First Niagara: A bank sector survivor

One new rule of the post-financial crisis era is that bank 'bigness' does not reduce the risk of a bank stock investment. In fact, the opposite may be true, which is why I'm I'm reiterating my buy rating for First Niagara Financial Group (FNFG), first recommended on April 27, 2009, at a price of $13.55.

First Niagara's stock has continued to meander since the spring buy call, but the value proposition remains the same: a community bank with few non-performing mortgages. Its residential loan portfolio, all in-house, is performing well. FNFG posted Q3 earnings per share of 7 cents, compared to the First Call Q3 EPS estimate of 13 cents.

Continue reading First Niagara: A bank sector survivor

First Niagara: A bank stock you can bank on

Do a double-take, if you like, but I'm reiterating my Buy rating for a bank stock, First Niagara (NASDAQ: FNFG), first recommended on April 27, 2009 at a price of $13.55.

First Niagara's stock has meandered somewhat since the spring call, but the value proposition remains the same: a community bank with few non-performing mortgages. It's residential loan portfolio, all in-house, is performing well.

Continue reading First Niagara: A bank stock you can bank on

Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: AMGN, AVY, C, FMCN, THC ...

Analyst upgrades:

  • Baird upgraded Tenet Healthcare (NYSE: THC) to Outperform from Neutral and raised its target to $6 from $5 based on cost trends, valuation, and expectations the company can beat expectations over the next six months.
  • Oppenheimer upgraded E-House (NYSE: EJ) to Outperform from Perform following the company's better-than-expected Q2 results. The firm has a price target of $27 on shares.
  • JPMorgan upgraded Avery Dennison (NYSE: AVY) to Overweight from Neutral and has a $33 target on the stock. The firm cites valuation for the upgrade following the recent underperformance and expects the company's margins to expand as demand rebounds.
  • Citigroup (NYSE: C) was upgraded to Buy from Underperform at BofA/Merrill.
  • Taubman Centers (NYSE: TCO) was upgraded to Conviction Buy from Buy at Goldman.
  • First Niagara (NASDAQ: FNFG) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at Janney Montgomery.

Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: AMGN, AVY, C, FMCN, THC ...

Cramer on BloggingStocks: Private deals for regional banks would be a mistake

TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says existing players would give better deals to the taxpayers here.

If the FDIC is poised to split banks to lure buyers, which is the headline from last week's papers, the buyers worth luring are not only the NewAlliances (NYSE: NAL) (Cramer's Take) and the First Niagaras (NASDAQ: FNFG) (Cramer's Take) but also Chinese banks and HSBC (NYSE: HBC) (Cramer's Take) and Barclays (NYSE: BCS) (Cramer's Take), both of which reported great quarters yesterday.

We keep focusing on these private-equity entrees that need to be intrigued to get in. I say to heck with them. That's nonsense. We need deep-pocketed existing banks that want to be bigger in the United States, not more handouts to private-equity firms that then bring them public in our faces and make a ton of money off us. We need ones that know how to run banks and know how to compete against the new colossuses like Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) (Cramer's Take), JPMorgan (NYSE: JPM) (Cramer's Take) and Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) (Cramer's Take).

Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: Private deals for regional banks would be a mistake

Cramer on BloggingStocks: First Niagara -- the model stock to own

TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says its acquisition of Harleysville could make it a great regional player in the East.

When we look back at the coming great banking consolidation making a host of new colossuses, we will think about First Niagara's (NASDAQ: FNFG) (Cramer's Take) acquisition of Harleysville National (NASDAQ: HNBC) (Cramer's Take) announced on a sleepy Monday near the end of July 2009.

First Niagara, a Lockport, N.Y., bank, earlier this year received a gift from the FDIC -- a big chunk of PNC Financial (NYSE: PNC) (Cramer's Take) branches -- made necessary because PNC had too much market power courtesy of its now seemingly disastrous acquisition of National City. That move gave First Niagara a foothold in western Pennsylvania to complement its New York base.

Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: First Niagara -- the model stock to own

Cramer on BloggingStocks: Let's read some good news for once

TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says some really good things are happening, but you wouldn't know it from reading the headlines.

You want to shoot yourself when you read these headlines. "Local Banks Face Big Losses," is the lead story in The Wall Street Journal, a fomented survey story telling us that commercial lending is going to sink local and community banks under a pile of $100 billion in bad loans.

This is news?

So what!

Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: Let's read some good news for once

First Niagara knows that not all banks are alike

A bank stock? In this market? Indeed, opportunities exist, but you have to pick your battles, and First Niagara Financial Group (NASDAQ: FNFG) is one.

First Niagara is that best of all possible banks for the new era. A conglomerate? No. A bank of scale? No. It's a community bank, and it contains the golden goose of banking: few non-performing mortgages!

Continue reading First Niagara knows that not all banks are alike

Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: MCRS, MU, KFT, CAKE

Analyst upgrades:
  • Jefferies upgraded MICROS Systems (NASDAQ:MCRS) to Buy from Hold as it believes the company's cost cutting is running ahead of Street expectations. The firm raised its target on shares to $25 from $18.
  • KeyBanc upgraded Cheesecake Factory (NASDAQ:CAKE) to Buy from Hold. The analyst believes companies will beat EPS estimates given lower commodity costs, focus on cost controls, and reduced drag of inefficient, new restaurants on unit level margins. Additionally, they believe reduced mortgage payments from refinancing will incrementally help traffic.
  • Keefe Bruyette upgraded First Niagara (NASDAQ:FNFG) to Outperform from Market Perform on valuation following the company's Q1 results. The firm raised its target price to $15.
  • American Electric Power (NYSE:AEP) was upgraded to Overweight from Neutral at JP Morgan.
  • Royal Gold (NASDAQ:RGLD) was upgraded to Sector Performer from Sector Underperformer at CIBC and to Neutral from Underperform at Banc of America/Merrill.
  • Micron (NYSE:MU) was raised to Overweight from Equal Weight at Barclays.

Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: MCRS, MU, KFT, CAKE

Symbol Lookup
IndexesChangePrice
DJIA-37.1910,741.98
NASDAQ-16.872,374.41
S&P 500-5.921,159.90

Last updated: March 21, 2010: 12:13 AM

Hot Stocks

General Electric

18.07-0.12(-0.66)

Alcoa

14.26-0.04(-0.28)

Apple Inc

222.2499-2.4001(-1.07)

Google Inc 'A'

560.00-6.40(-1.13)

Bank of America

16.82-0.26(-1.52)

Wal-Mart Stores

55.34-0.60(-1.07)

Exxon Mobil Corp

67.04-0.35(-0.52)

Ford

13.29-0.44(-3.20)

Citigroup

3.90-0.12(-2.99)

IBM

127.71-0.67(-0.52)

Yahoo

16.44-0.12(-0.72)

Starbucks

24.97-0.05(-0.20)

Microsoft

29.59-0.02(-0.07)

Home Depot

32.36-0.04(-0.12)

DailyFinance Headlines

WalletPop Headlines

AOL Business News

BioHealth Investor Headlines

Sponsored Links

My Portfolios

Track your stocks here!

Find out why more people track their portfolios on AOL Money & Finance then anywhere else.

BloggingStocks Partners

More from AOL Money & Finance

CNNMoney Headlines

More CNNMoney.com

Financial Times Headlines

More Financial Times

CNBC Headlines

More CNBC.com

SmartMoney Headlines

More SmartMoney

Fox Business Headlines

More Fox Business

Engadget Headlines

More Engadget