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Walgreen: Overreaction Creates Opportunity

Walgreen (WAG)"Walgreen (WAG) a holding on our recommended buy list, reported a 10% increase in its fiscal second-quarter profit," notes Geoffrey Seiler.

The editor of BullMarket.com explains, "Although investors hammered the stock, we think the company delivered solid sales growth. We continue to believe the best is yet to come for Walgreen, with several notable catalysts in the wings.

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Japan: Kubota (KUB)

This post is part of Japan: A Special Report for Investors.

"The normal human response to a large-scale natural disaster will be to eventually look to rebuild," observes Geoffrey Seiler.

The editor of BullMarket.com explains, "Those desires create the somewhat perverse irony of a future economic boom, especially for companies and individuals tied to the construction industry, such as Kubota (KUB), which is essentially the Caterpillar of Japan.

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Deckers Outdoor (DECK): 'Fabulous Quarter'

Deckers Outdoor logo"Deckers Outdoor (DECK) -- which is on our recommended buy list -- reported Q4 earnings, once again easily topping analyst estimates on both the top and bottom lines," says Geoffrey Seiler.

The editor of BullMarket.com explains, "This was just a fabulous quarter from Deckers with the company firing on all cylinders. And, in our view, the best could still be yet to come for the footwear and accessories maker.

"For the quarter, the maker of the popular UGG boots posted a profit of $89.2 million, or $2.27 per share, up 32% from $67.7 million, or $1.74 per share, a year earlier. That easily surpassed the $1.99 consensus.

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Gymboree (GYMB): Children's Apparel Boosts Profits

"Children's clothing retailer Gymboree (GYMB), a new holding on our Recommended List, just recently reported a solid fiscal fourth quarter," reports Geoffrey Seiler.

The editor of BullMarket.com explains, "Better yet, the company offered fiscal Q1 guidance that exceeded Wall Street's outlook and separately announced a franchise deal with a Middle Eastern-based company to launch the Gymboree brand in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and other states in the region over the next five years."

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Walgreen (WAG): More healthy returns

"Walgreen (NYSE: WAG) reported fourth quarter profits that topped Wall Street's expectations," says Geoffrey Seiler.

In his BullMarket,com advisory, he forecasts, "We expect to see continued operational improvements in the months ahead." Here, the advisor reiterates his buy rating and boosts his price target for the stock.

The advisor observes,, "The company reported a net profit of $436 million, or 44 cents per share, for the quarter ended August 31st, a -1.5% decrease the same quarter a year ago. Results topped the Wall Street consensus by 5 cents share and edged the full-year EPS estimate by 3 cents.

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Video value? New titles boost gaming sector

"The video game industry was once thought to be virtually recession proof; unfortunately, recession reality has intruded," notes Geoffrey Seiler, who adds, "Boosters, however, are pointing to new games scheduled for release later this year as a reason for optimism."

In his always-informative BullMarket.com, the advisors offers an in-depth review of the sector, highlights potential opportunities in GameStop (NYSE: GME), Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS), and Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ: ATVI).

"When you get right down to it, success in the video game business isn't much different from the movie business: developers are only as good as their last hit game.

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Viacom (VIA.B): Star Trek to the Beatles

"Viacom (NYSE: VIA.B), the cable, movie and video game empire of longtime chairman Sumner Redstone, is a solid media stock that we think can be accumulated on dips," suggests Geoffrey Seiler.

In his always-excellent BullMarket.com, he looks to the upcoming release of Star Trek and the new Beatles-based music video game as potential catalysts for improved results. Here's his update.

"Viacom, which spun off CBS in 2007, describes itself as an entertainment content company that operates in two segments: Media Networks and Filmed Entertainment.

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