- FBR Capital upgraded Ann Taylor (NYSE: ANN) to Outperform from Market Perform to reflect a recovery in the missy sector and the company's product improvement. The firm raised its target on shares to $19 from $13.
- Roth Capital upgraded Marvell Tech (NASDAQ: MRVL) to Buy from Hold based on product cycle strength in wireless and Ethernet, HDD share gains, and a return of PC growth. Target is $22.
- Goldman upgraded Colgate (NYSE: CL) to Buy from Neutral citing valuation and expectations for a pick-up in unit growth. The firm raised its price target to $85 from $83. Note that Goldman downgraded Clorox to Neutral from Buy.
- Cadbury (NYSE: CBY) was upgraded to Neutral from Underweight at HSBC.
- Garmin (NASDAQ: GRMN) was upgraded to Buy from Underperform at BofA/Merrill.
- Qwest (NYSE: Q) was upgraded to Market Weight from Underweight at Thomas Weisel.
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Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: AXP, FCX, FIG, JPM, LYG, RTP ...
- Citigroup upgraded American Express (NYSE: AXP) to Buy from Hold and added the stock to its Top Picks Live list following the company's investor day. Citi believes American Express' credit trends are improving and raised its price target on shares to $36 from $28.
- Janney Montgomery upgraded Gardner Denver (NYSE: GDI) to Buy from Neutral after meeting with management to reflect expectations for EPS growth in 2010 and valuation. The firm has a $38 target on the stock.
- BofA/Merrill upgraded Freeport McMoRan (NYSE: FCX) to Buy from Underperform and raised its target to $87 from $49 based on strong copper fundamentals.
- Cbeyond (NASDAQ: CBEY) was upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Stephens.
- Gibraltar Industries (NASDAQ: ROCK) was upgraded to Outperform from Neutral at Baird.
- Fortress (NYSE: FIG) was upgraded to Outperform from Market Perform at Keefe Bruyette.
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Earnings highlights: Countrywide, Visa, MasterCard, KBR, Office Depot and others
Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:
- Allegiant Travel Co. (NASDAQ: ALGT) beat estimates with soaring Q1 revenues, bucking the airline trend.
- Apache Corp. (NYSE: APA) Q1 profits doubled but fell short of expectations.
- Avon Products Inc. (NYSE: AVP) posted solid Q1 results despite negative operational cash flow.
- Centex Corp. (NYSE: CTX) posted a Q4 loss well below analyst estimates.
- Cigna Corp. (NYSE: CI) profits plunged in the first quarter on litigation charges.
- Countrywide Financial Corp. (NYSE: CFC) posted another big loss, way off estimates of a small profit.
- Deutsche Bank AG (NYSE: DB) posted its first quarterly loss since 2003 on write-downs.
- Gardner Denver Inc. (NYSE: GDI) beat Q1 expectations and raised its outlook for the year.
- International Paper Co. (NYSE: IP) fell short of Wall Street's Q1 earnings estimates.
- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE: JEC) beat Q1 estimates and offered fully-year guidance.
- KBR Inc. (NYSE: KBR) Q1 profit more than doubled on arbitration benefit.
- MasterCard Inc. (NYSE: MA) topped analysts' expectations as Q1 profits more than doubled.
- Office Depot Inc. (NYSE: ODP) Q1 profits tumbled 55% but still beat analysts' estimates.
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Gardner Denver (GDI): Share price defines bullish 'pennant'
Gardner Denver (NYSE: GDI) makes
compressors, pumps, blowers and other fluid transfer equipment for a variety of industrial applications. Its compressors are used with air tools and aid in the processing of petroleum and pharmaceuticals. Its blowers are used to power pneumatic conveying and wastewater aeration systems. Its pumps support oil and natural gas drilling, vacuum applications, water removal and filtering. The firm also provides loading arms, swivel joints, couplers and access equipment used in loading and unloading ships, tank trucks and rail cars. Ingersoll-Rand (NYSE: IR) and EnPro Industries (NYSE: NPO) are competitors.
Investors were pleased last week, when the company reported Q1 EPS of 95 cents and revenues of $495.7 million. Analysts had been looking for 80 cents and $474.4 million. Cash provided by quarterly operating activities was 76% higher than in Q1 2007. Management also guided Q2 EPS to 88-92 cents (85 cent consensus) and FY08 EPS to $3.65-$3.75 ($3.36 consensus). Friedman Billings subsequently reiterated its "outperform" rating on the stock.
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Best energy ideas: Drilling for value in oil services
"The energy sector has been the U.S. stock market's best performer over the past three and five years -- and among the best so far in 2007," says Richard Moroney in his Upside newsletter.
He says, "Shares of energy companies, especially equipment and services concerns, seem unduly cheap -- even if per-barrel oil prices retreat by $10 or $15." Here he looks at Gardner Denver Inc. (NYSE: GDI) and NATCO Group Inc. (NYSE: NTG).
"Over the last three years, spending on capital expenditures has grown at an impressive 28% annual clip. Even if oil and gas prices drop sharply, which seems unlikely given supply and demand forecasts -- capital spending should remain robust.
"Gardner Denver is one of the largest providers of reciprocating pumps used in oil and gas drilling and production. For full-year 2007, management lifted its per-share profit guidance to a range of $3.10 to $3.18, up from the $2.49 earned in 2006. Gardner Denver, positioned to exceed consensus profit estimates, is a Best Buy.
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Best energy ideas: Favorites from the newsletter advisors
What are the best energy investments for long-term investors? To answer this question, I surveyed 20 of the nation's leading financial newsletter advisors to find their current favorite ideas in the energy sector.
Interestingly, the advisors see the best opportunities in areas well beyond traditional oil firms; indeed, no one included in this report chose a major integrated oil company. Rather, the advisors have shown a preference for various oil services sectors, non-oil energy sources, and developing alternative technologies.
Some focus on areas such as deep-sea operations with Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. (NYSE: DO), Transocean Inc. (NYSE: RIG) and Oceaneering International (NYSE: OII), while others look toward oil shippers such as Nordic American Tanker Shipping (NYSE: NAT) and refiners such as Valero Energy Corp. (NYSE: VLO).
Others chose companies that make specific products needed by the oil & gas industries such as NATCO Group Inc. (NYSE: NTG), which makes a wide range of oil & gas processing systems; Dresser-Rand Group Inc. (NYSE: DRC), a maker of control systems; Gardner Denver Inc. (NYSE: GDI), which makes compressor and fluid transfer systems; Tenaris (NYSE: TS), a maker of pipes and tublar products and Schlumberger Ltd. (NYSE: SLB), the largest and most diversified of the oil services companies.
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