JOhnson and Johnson posts
FeedPosted Oct 22nd 2009 5:00PM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), Procter and Gamble (PG), Kimberly-Clark (KMB)
Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE: KMB), a consumer products entity whose colleagues include Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) and Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ), is up today on third-quarter results. At the time of this writing, my screen was showing shares of Kimberly-Clark higher by a little under 6%.
According to the corporate press release, sales declined 1.7%. Not a great start, but Kimberly-Clark highlighted a better metric: organic sales increased 3%, helped along by price increases. Luckily, sales volume didn't fare too badly; they were essentially flat.
Continue reading Kimberly-Clark high on Q3 data
Posted Oct 18th 2009 2:40PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: International markets, Coca-Cola (KO), Exxon Mobil (XOM), International Business Machines (IBM), Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), Procter and Gamble (PG), Sunday Funnies, Recession, Financial Crisis
Since the stock market bottomed in March of this year, it has been firing on all cylinders -- except for those in the auto industry who manufacture the most cylinders of course. This year has not been kind to them.
For months, many have been surprised at the rapid rise, given the level of unemployment. During this same period, Wall Streeters have been dancing up and down, looking forward to more bonuses.
As the number of unemployed has climbed and the period of same has lengthened, many have wondered how business could be improving during a time when the consumer (those still left) has transformed from spender to saver.
Continue reading Sunday Funnies: Market rising in spite of high unemployment
Posted Oct 17th 2009 2:40PM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Google (GOOG), General Electric (GE), Intel (INTC), International Business Machines (IBM), Nokia Corp. (NOK), Citigroup Inc. (C), Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Advanced Micro Dev (AMD), Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Bank of America (BAC), Domino's Pizza (DPZ), Goldman Sachs Group (GS), Mattel, Inc (MAT), Allegheny Technologies (ATI), Harley-Davidson (HOG)
Continue reading Earnings highlights: C, GE, GOOG, HOG, INTC, IBM, JNJ, JPM, MAT, NOK ...
Posted Oct 13th 2009 10:10AM by Michael Fowlkes (RSS feed)
Filed under: Before the bell, Earnings reports, Forecasts, Bad news, Competitive strategy, Market matters, Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), Recession, Financial Crisis
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:
JNJ) reported its
third quarter figures this morning, and while the company managed to post better than expected earnings, its revenues were lower than analysts had expected.
Going into this morning's earnings report analysts had estimated J&J would earn $1.13 per share in the third quarter. The company was able to put up better than expected earnings results, saying it earned $1.20 per share in the quarter. But revenues disappointed. Analysts had forecast the company's revenues would be $15.22 billion in the quarter, but actual revenues were below estimates at $15.08 billion.
Continue reading Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) posts disappointing revenue numbers
Posted Aug 26th 2009 11:00AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), Boston Scientific (BSX)
Medtronic (NYSE: MDT), a manufacturer of a whole host of medical devices involved with the management of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, released its Q1 data on Tuesday. Revenues increased 6%, and adjusted earnings per share came in at 79 cents (some of the adjustments were related to restructuring and litigation issues).
The company was able to grow the adjusted-per-share bottom line by 10%. In addition, according to Reuters, Medtronic beat estimates by a penny. Shareholders should keep in mind, however, that the quarter benefited from an extra week.
Continue reading Medtronic increases adjusted income, beats by a penny
Posted Aug 13th 2009 2:40PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Getting started, Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), United Parcel'B' (UPS), Wells Fargo (WFC), Serious Money, Stocks to Buy, Best Stocks for 2009, Olin Corp. (OLN)

Money market accounts and certificates of deposit are safe, but they provide very little return on your investment. This fact, and the invigorated stock market, provoked one of my bankers, Dobrinka, at the local Santa Monica Wells Fargo branch, to ask for advice on how I would invest $25,000 if I was just starting out.
This is a common question although the starting point in terms of cash varies. It certainly makes a difference how old the person is, their general knowledge about investing and finance, and the particulars of their financial statement.
Here is what I suggested sticking to regular themes I have written about before and broadly speaking would be a conservative approach emphasizing safety, diversity, liquidity, dividends and the potential for growth far exceeding cash in the mattress or in a money market account. I also think that it is important for beginners to educate themselves so my suggestions include an educational aspect.
Continue reading Serious Money: What to do with $25,000
Posted Aug 10th 2009 2:00PM by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Starbucks (SBUX), Coca-Cola (KO), Marketing and advertising, AT and T (T), Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), Sears Holdings (SHLD), Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE), Expedia Inc (EXPE), NIKE, Inc'B' (NKE)
Facebook is making the biggest ad splash since Google, according to an article in the Financial Times.
More than four-fifths of the largest advertisers in the United States have turned to the social networking platform to promote their wares -- after several years of fearing these types of communities. The lure of Facebook must have been too much to resist, with 340 million monthly unique visitors. Now, it's not unusual to see the likes of Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ), Nike (NYSE: NKE), and AT&T (NYSE: ATT) advertising in this world.
Continue reading Major brands buying up Facebook ads
Posted Jul 23rd 2009 10:40AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Pfizer (PFE), Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), Merck and Co (MRK)
Pharmaceutical company Merck (NYSE: MRK), whose colleagues include Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) and Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ), issued its Q2 numbers earlier in the week. Quite frankly, I found them to be boring. Of course, maybe boring isn't too bad these days, right? It's a lot better than an exciting ride on a profit-decline express.
Well, actually, Merck did see a decline in its bottom-line profit, but it wasn't an outrageously awful drop or anything like that. Merck made an adjusted 83 cents per share compared to an adjusted 86 cents per share in the comparable period. Three less pennies isn't the worst thing in the world on a relative basis. Plus, revenues increased 3% if you exclude currency effects (including them gives a decrease of 3%).
Continue reading Not much going on with Merck's Q2
Posted Jul 13th 2009 1:00PM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Forecasts, Pfizer (PFE), Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), Procter and Gamble (PG)
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ), a company that counts Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) and Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) as colleagues, will report results for the second quarter on Tuesday, July 14. JNJ is expected to post a bit of a profit decline. Last year's Q2, according to Earnings.com, saw the health-care business earn $1.18 per share. This time around, analysts are thinking that JNJ will do somewhere around $1.11 per share.
Will JNJ beat the analysts? It's quite possible, since the company has a good record on this count. As a matter of fact, JNJ beat predictions by four cents back in April. Sales, however, came in a little weak. Interestingly enough, the market didn't really care too much about the earnings performance on that day. Shares had rallied a bit in pre-market trading, but they closed slightly down by the end of the regular session. I found a similar situation back in January.
Continue reading Earnings preview: Johnson & Johnson could surprise Wall Street
Posted Jun 29th 2009 12:00PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Microsoft (MSFT), Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), Chevron Corp (CVX), General Mills (GIS), Bargain stocks, Serious Money, Stocks to Buy, Southern Company (SO)
Billions of investment dollars are sitting on the sidelines for fear of entering the market at the wrong time and losing more money after taking a bath last year. However, the market seems to have hit bottom last March and many investors missed the 40% gain from that point to now.
Market prognosticators are spewing out opinions faster than the public can grasp, or understand. I choose to stick with basic fundamental value propositions and ignore the noise.
I have been buying for the past eight months and riding the market waves, good and bad, to huge gains -- so far. Maybe I will be giving some back, maybe not, but I have also been encouraging readers to take something off the table, in several recent posts.
Continue reading Serious Money: Five high-yield, safe, diversified stocks
Posted May 1st 2009 8:30AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), Colgate-Palmolive (CL), Procter and Gamble (PG), Kraft Foods'A' (KFT)
Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) might not have the best growth rates going these days, but truth be told, I thought the company's Q3 report was acceptable given everything that is going on.
Yes, sales declined by 8%, driven by currency effects. Organic sales, however, increased 1%. Earnings per share increased 2% to 84 cents. This beat Wall Street forecasts by four pennies according to this source.
Continue reading Procter & Gamble beats in Q3, had a passable quarter
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