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Analyst Calls: AMTD, BPL, BX, ERIC, FTE, GGP, HCBK, HCN, NE, PPL, TUP ...

Analyst Upgrades

  • General Growth (GGP) to outperform from neutral at Credit Suisse.
  • PPL Corp. (PPL) to outperform from market perform at FBR Capital.
  • Hudson City Bancorp (HCBK) to neutral from reduce at Nomura.
  • Hologic (HOLX) to conviction buy from buy at Goldman.
  • Cognex (CGNX) to overweight from neutral at Piper Jaffray.
  • Buckeye Partners (BPL) to outperform from market perform at Wells Fargo.
  • Ericsson (ERIC) and Health Care REIT (HCN) to buy from neutral and Olin (OLN) to neutral from sell at UBS.
  • Nalco (NLC) to overweight from neutral at JPMorgan.
  • Watts Water (WTS) to buy from hold at BB&T.
  • McDermott (MDR) to buy from neutral at Pritchard.

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Health Care REITs Offer Healthly Yields

health care yields"My prescription for a cautious yield-seeking investor? Health care REITs. This group of 12 trusts has returned a solid +15% but still carries an average yield of 5.4%," says Carla Pasternak.

The income specialist and editor of High Yield Investing explains, "Of this group, two REITs offer the most appealing valuations: Senior Housing Properties (SNH) and Health Care REIT (HCN).

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Novell Tops Bullish Volatility Skews; CMS Energy Tops Bearish

Investors call services are pushing put option prices higher in the diversified utilities industry today.

Any time the volatility skews above 1.00, it is an indication that calls are more expensive than puts. Typically, when calls are more expensive than puts, it means the demand for calls is greater than the demand for puts because investors believe the stock is going to rise in the future and they want to take advantage of that movement by buying calls.

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Health Care REIT (HCN): Defensive Play for Growth and Income

"Residential real estate is still struggling, and the worst may still lie ahead for commercial properties; but one type of real estate has stayed well shielded from market forces in the last several years," says Stephen Leeb.

The editor of Income Performance Letter explains, "Aging Americans cannot easily delay seeking necessary medical and living-assistance care, regardless of the economy. So we now recommend Health Care REIT (HCN), a real estate investment trust has some 600 properties that focus primarily on senior housing and health-care properties.

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Analyst Calls: BA, HRB, STI, NDAQ, AIG, CHH, ORCL, HCN, COL, MLM

Analyst upgrades

  • Wells Fargo upgraded Boeing (BA) to outperform from market perform. The firm is more confident about the company's earnings growth going forward.
  • Oppenheimer upgraded H&R Block (HRB) to outperform from perform on expectations the company will improve performance in 2011. The firm has a $22 price target for shares.
  • Deutsche Bank upgraded SunTrust (STI) to buy from hold to reflect valuation and expectations the company's credit will improve. The firm raised its target for shares to $34 from $29.
  • Children's Place (PLCE) was upgraded to overweight from neutral at JPMorgan.
  • Taubman Centers (TCO) was upgraded to neutral from sell at UBS.
  • Cavium Networks (CAVM) was upgraded to outperform from neutral at Cowen.

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The Safest Dividends in the S&P

"Dozens of companies in the S&P 500 Index cut their dividends in 2009, equating to $52 billion in lost dividend income; added up, last year was the worst year on record for dividend cuts," says income specialist Carla Pasternak.

The editor of High Yield Investing explains, "But now that a recovery has taken hold, dividend increases are back on the rise -- payments among S&P 500 companies are expected to increase +5.6% this year. To celebrate this good news, I've decided to help you track down what I believe is the safest dividend in the S&P.

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Serious Money: Greek Bonds or High Yield Stocks?

When I read that economically troubled Greece has 10-year bonds currently yielding between 6.32% and 6.44%, I wondered why these have any worth at all given the many alternatives offering a better return and greater liquidity? This baffled me.

Only Tuesday, I wrote about Telecom Corp New Zealand (NZT), a stock paying over 10% yield. The story also mentions that AT&T, Inc. (T) is currently paying a 6.4% yield and Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) is offering 6.25%. From my perspective, these are far better bets, safer and with some upside too than Greek debt.

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Some REITs for your portofolio from Kiplinger

Over the last few months, real estate investment trusts (REITs) have shown that they are able to survive in tough conditions, at least compared with most other stocks. However, there have been signs of weakness for REITs lately and this is likely to continue.

With recession fears still looming, real estate operators are facing yet another difficult situation brought on by rising unemployment, which could result in lower office and retail space demand. And rising inflation will come with higher interest rates, leading to higher borrowing expenses for REITs. Considering these circumstances, the outlook for REITs is not all that promising.

With all these concerns and obstacles tied to the market and the industry, you may think it wise to stay away from real estate, at least until we see an improvement in consumer spending and the banking sector. Kiplinger suggests that we reconsider these thoughts, and actually suggests some names to invest in that could offer us the advantages we are all looking for.

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Analyst downgrades: KO, PEP, BOBJ, COGN and COO

MOST NOTEWORTHY: Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Business Objects, Cognos and Cooper Companies were today's noteworthy downgrades:
  • Deutsche Bank downgraded Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) and PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP) to Hold from Buy on valuation, as they believe shares reflect prospects for growth.
  • Business Objects (NASDAQ: BOBJ) was downgraded to Neutral from Buy at UBS following the acquisition by SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) and to Hold from Buy at Jefferies, as the firm finds the acquisition price fair and does not expect a counter-bid. Soleil believes the SAP offer is reflected in the stock price, and downgraded Business Objects to Hold from Buy.
  • Roth Capital downgraded shares of Cognos (NASDAQ: COGN) to Hold from Buy based on recent share appreciation as shares capture a vast majority of a potential takeover bid; Goldman downgraded shares to Neutral from Buy and Jefferies downgraded shares to Hold from Buy on valuation.
  • JP Morgan lowered shares of Cooper Companies (NYSE: COO) to Underweight from Neutral. The firm believes Street estimates are too high given a negative mix shift in the company's contact lens business, which could lead to a FY08 EPS shortfall.
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Analyst downgrades: REITs, BOBJ, ALL and PGR

MOST NOTEWORTHY: REITs, Business Objects, Allstate Corp and P&C Insurance were today's noteworthy downgrades:
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Last updated: February 12, 2012: 06:44 AM

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