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Home Depot Announces $1 Billion Stock Buyback
Home Depot (HD - option chain) shares are rising today after the company announced a $1 billion stock buyback program last night. HD also reiterated its fiscal-2011 sales growth forecast of 2.5% ($69.70 billion) and projected profit of $2.20 per share. Analysts are expecting a profit of $2.30 per share and revenue of $69.78 billion. If you think that the stock won't fall by too much in the coming months, then now could be a good time to look at a bullish hedged trade on HD.HD opened this morning at $37.37. So far today the stock has hit a low of $37.15 and a high of $37.81. As of 12:00, HD is trading at $37.52 up 0.87 (2.4%). The chart for HD looks bearish and S&P gives HD a negative 2 STARS (out of 5) sell ranking.
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Investments to Put Some 'Spring' into Your Step
Spring has officially begun, and now may be the time to consider some investments that could add a little "spring" to your portfolio.
Topping the list are companies like Lowe's (LOW) and Home Depot (HD). They stand to benefit from the nicer weather as people head outdoors to work on the garden, plant new beds, maintain the lawn, and take care of home improvements.
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Is Home Depot Headed to $45 and Beyond?
The shares of Home Depot (HD) first discussed on May 20, 2009 at a price of $23.83, continue to venture north this winter, pushing above $37, and now may be a good time to consider taking some profits with HD, if you're in at/near $24. However, those investors who can tolerate the risk can maintain their full position and go for an even bigger gain, as HD will likely continue to head higher.
HD will likely post a 2.5-3.0% revenue increase in FY2012, and a similar rise in FY2013, on better international store performance. Meanwhile, U.S. store traffic should gradually improve, but big-ticket remodeling revenue will remain sluggish in today's 'frugal consumer' U.S. market. In FY2012, same store sales will probably rise 2.0-2.5%.
Home Depot: Looking Good?
What did you think of Home Depot's (HD) earnings report? I rather enjoyed it. And I think the future may be bright for the retailer and arch enemy of Lowe's (LOW).
According to TheStreet.com, net income calculated out to 36 cents per share for the fourth quarter. This was five pennies better than the overall estimate. Same-store sales experienced an increase of 3.9%. And management's forecast for the full fiscal year was upgraded.
Week in Preview: Walmart, Home Depot and More Retail Earnings
Barnes & Noble, the Gap, RadioShack, and Sears -- that may sound like the lineup at the local mall, but in fact they are just a few of the retailers scheduled to step into the earnings spotlight this week. Following last week's disappointing January retail sales numbers from the Commerce Department but strong fourth-quarter reports from Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) and Nordstrom (JWN), the coming week will offer plenty more data on the sector for investors to mull over.
Walmart
Bentonville-based Walmart (WMT) offered free holiday shipping, closed its Moscow office and named a chief merchandising officer during its fourth quarter. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters forecast earnings for that period to come to $1.31 per share, up from $1.17 in the same quarter of last year. The world's largest retailer also is expected to post revenues of $117.7 billion for the three months that ended in January. That's 3.5% more than a year earlier.
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Home Depot Hiring 60,000 Employees
Home improvement giant Home Depot (HD) announced today that it would be hiring 60,000 seasonal employees nationwide as the company gears up for its busiest season, which is springtime.Every year the company boosts its employees to deal with its peak season, and makes the hires in February and March to get the new workers ready when springtime rolls around and traffic really picks up at the company's retail stores across the nation.
Analyst Calls: DAL, CIEN, DGX, HD, IMAX, LOW, OSK, PENN, RDS.A, SWK ...
- Home Depot (HD) to buy from neutral at Goldman.
- Delta Air Lines (DAL) to buy from neutral at BofA/Merrill.
- Heico (HEI) to outperform from sector perform at RBC Capital.
- Royal Dutch Shell (RDS.A) to outperform from neutral at Credit Suisse.
- MB Financial (MBFI) to outperform from neutral at RW Baird.
- Quest Diagnostics (DGX) to equal weight from underweight at Morgan Stanley.
- Oshkosh (OSK) to neutral from underweight at JPMorgan.
- Volterra (VLTR) and Silicon Laboratories (SLAB) to buy from neutral at Roth Capital.
- Ascena Retail Group (ASNA) to overweight from neutral at Piper Jaffray.
- Cytec Industries (CYT) to buy from hold at Deutsche Bank.
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Chasing Value: 2011 Stock Picks -- 5 of 11
This is the fifth year that I am posting my stock picks for the year. There is a lot of foolishness in doing so because each year that I have made such suggestions, including 2009 when I owned all of the picks, it is assumed that I would hold all of the positions without responding to market conditions, or changes in the specific company. No adding to, or cutting a position. This is not the real world.
It is not possible for everything to remain static. For example, you might find that you hold a stock that made a great run through three quarters, beyond your wildest expectations, and decide it has passed a point where the metrics cannot support anything close to the price. Under normal circumstances you might sell it, except you cannot. By the end of the year the profit you might have realized fades away and you end up reporting on something that is not a true measure of your objective strategy. Nevertheless, once again I will stick with this approach because this seems to be how its done in every publication's annual picks. This year there are eleven.
Chasing Value: 2010 Final Review -- Winners and Losers
The year 2010 has come and gone and my results are in. This is my fourth annual stock results to be reported on BlogginStocks, so something of a track record is starting to form. This past year ended with a modest improvement over the unmanaged Standard & Poors 500 index
The original story, Chasing Value: 10 Stock Picks for 2010, took readers through a review of many candidates, concluding with the ten picks, using prices from Dec. 28, 2009.
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Is Home Depot Still Undervalued at $35?
As outlined in September, the better days and quarters have started to arrive for Home Depot (HD), first discussed on May 20, 2009, at a price of $23.83, and I still like the shares here.
The shares have vectored north nicely in the past three months, from about $26 to current levels near $35.
Look for HD to post a 3.0% to 3.3% revenue increase in FY2012, after a 3.5% to 4.0% rise in FY2011, on better international store performance, and about 10 net new stores opened. U.S. store traffic will continue to gradually improve, but big-ticket remodeling revenue should remain sluggish through at least mid-2011 in today's "frugal consumer" U.S. market.
Analyst Calls: AOL, FMCN, GT, HD, JNJ, JNS, LOW, QCOM, RY, UA, WAG ...
- Walgreen (WAG) and Triumph Group (TGI) to buy from neutral at UBS.
- Focus Media (FMCN) to buy from neutral at Goldman.
- Home Depot (HD) to outperform from market perform at FBR Capital.
- Arbitron (ARB) to overweight from neutral at JPMorgan.
- Waddell & Reed (WDR) and Legg Mason (LM) to overweight from equal weight, and Janus Capital (JNS) to overweight from underweight, at Barclays.
- Central Euro Media (CETV) to buy from hold at Deutsche Bank.
- GenOn Energy (GEN) and Ntelos (NTLS) to outperform from sector perform at RBC Capital.
- Cooper Tire (CTB) to buy from neutral and Goodyear Tire (GT) to buy from underperform at BofA/Merrill.
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Chasing Value: "Home Prices Are About to Bottom"
"Home Prices Are About to Bottom" was the headline for the Barron's cover story the week of July 14, 2008. The story explained that the housing market should level off in many areas of the country by the end of the year.
I have made some equally unfortunate prognostications in my tenure at BloggingStocks, so my purpose is not to poke fun at Barron's but to point out that here we are, over two years later, and it is still debatable whether the housing market has bottomed out.
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Week in Preview: Retailers Offer Up Earnings (WMT, ANF, LOW, TGT)
Last week, Macy's (M) and JCPenney (JCP) kicked off the retail earnings season by posting better-than-expected earnings for the most recent quarter. Many more quarterly reports from retailers are due this week, and by and large expectations of analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters are high.
Walmart (WMT), the king of retailers, is expected to buck the trend, though. Analysts anticipate that the Bentonville-based company will report that its third-quarter earnings grew only 6.7% year-over-year to 90 cents per share. During the three months that ended in October, Walmart announced an acquisition in South Africa and kicked-off the holiday shopping season, and revenue for that period is predicted to have risen 3.0% to $102.4 billion. Looking ahead to the fourth quarter, analysts so far expect sequential and year-over-year growth of both earnings and revenue. Walmart results have not fallen short of consensus estimates in the past five quarters.
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Analyst Calls: ALTR, ATHN, C, CCL, HD, JBLU, LUV, MSFT, RCL ...
- Goldman upgraded Citigroup (C) to conviction buy from buy, Principal Financial (PFG) to buy from neutral, and Stancorp Financial (SFG) and Hartford Financial (HIG) to neutral from sell.
- JetBlue (JBLU) was upgraded to overweight from neutral at JPMorgan.
- Barclays upgraded Royal Caribbean (RCL) and Carnival (CCL) upgraded to overweight from equal weight.
- Hollysys Automation (HOLI) was upgraded to buy from hold at Roth Capital.
- RBC Capital upgraded Alliance Data Systems (ADS) to outperform from sector perform.
- RRI Energy (RRI) was upgraded to buy from hold at Citigroup.
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