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ADC Telecommunications and China will grow together

ADC Telecommunications' (NASADAQ: ADCT) stock has bided time over the past four months, since the Buy rating on June 10, 2009 at a price of $8.46, but that in no way changes the company's positive.

Hence, look on the current roughly $7.50 price as another chance to scoop up ADCT's shares at a reasonable price, and I'm Reiterating my Buy rating.

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Cramer on BloggingStocks: Smartphone? Smart play

TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says if the company you're looking at is a player in the mobile Internet space, it's probably a good bet.

Does it have smartphone exposure, or doesn't it? That is the question. When I look at what's moving in tech and what's become sullen and gloomy, there's only one compass: smartphones. Think about what's moved this week: Cree (NASDAQ: CREE) (Cramer's Take), Tellabs (NASDAQ: TLAB) (Cramer's Take) and ADC Telecom (NASDAQ: ADCT) (Cramer's Take). These are terrific plays in the smartphone food chain and are included in the "Mad Money" Mobile Internet Index.

ADC Telecom is Chinese Internet infrastructure, and we know that China's spending $40 billion to build out infrastructure that can allow aggressive adoption of smartphones. Tellabs has been waiting for next-generation telecom orders -- smartphones. I think the fact that it announced a giant buyback -- it matters when the stock is this small -- is the signal needed to suggest they are getting orders.

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ADC Telecommunications knows what matters is broadband's last mile

Readers of this space know that the bias favors large-cap companies. However, every once in a while, an exception is made, and ADC Telecommunications (NASDAQ: ADCT) is one.

ADCT is a global supplier of broadband network equipment, software, and systems integration services that enable communications service providers to deliver high-speed internet, data, video, and voice services, with an emphasis on that critical 'last mile' (homes/businesses) portion of network.

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Analyst calls: ERIC, AMLN, DIS, IBM, CRM, FSLR, NOK, ALU ...

Analyst upgrades:
  • Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) was upgraded to Add from Hold at WestLB.
  • JP Morgan upgraded Shire Plc (NASDAQ: SHPGY) to overweight from Neutral to reflect Vyvanse share gains and valuation.
  • Wachovia upgraded Jefferies (NYSE: JEF) to Market Perform from Underperform because they believe that the recent collapse of the large cap bank sector, Jefferies' cash equity business, and the company's partial privatization as a result of its Leucadia investment will shield shares.
  • Canaccord upgraded Amylin Pharma (NASDAQ: AMLN) to Hold from Sell.
  • ADC Telecomm (NASDAQ: ADCT) was upgraded to Buy from Hold at Kaufman Bros. on valuation following the recent weakness.
  • STEC Inc (NASDAQ: STEC) and Popular (NASDAQ: BPOP) were raised to Buy from Neutral at B. Riley.
Analyst downgrades:
  • Merrill downgraded Disney (NYSE: DIS) to Underperform from Neutral and cut its target to $27 from $34 citing the impact from the current economic climate on earnings.
  • Barclays downgraded IBM (NYSE: IBM) to Equal Weight from Overweight citing the impact from the weakening economy and the company's large exposure to the financial services industry. IBM's target was cut to $108 from $130.
  • Jefferies downgraded Salesforce.com (NYSE: CRM) to Underperform from Buy on increased risks of deteriorating payment terms and price pressure on renewals. The company's target was lowered to $36 from $75.
  • Goldman downgraded First Solar (NASDAQ: FSLR) and added shares to the Conviction Sell List.

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The week in preview: Have consumers turned to comfort food and used cars?

While the earnings crunch for this quarter is all but over, there is still plenty of action in the earnings arena this coming week. For instance, analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial are expecting America's Car Mart Inc. (NASDAQ: CRMT) and Campbell Soup Co. (NYSE: CPB) to be among this week's top earnings gainers.

Bentonville, Ark.-based America's Car Mart is expected to post net income of 38 cents per share (up 52.6% from the same period a year ago) on revenue of $73.8 million (up 25.8%). The used car dealer chain has tended in recent quarters toward positive surprises -- by 21 cents per share, or 73.5%, in the previous quarter. The long-term EPS growth forecast is 15%, about the same as the S&P 500. The consensus recommendation of analysts is to buy CRMT.

Campell is tentatively scheduled to report this week, and the world's biggest soup maker is expected to post net income of 25 cents per share (up 44.0% from a year ago) on revenue of $1.7 billion (up 7.5%). The Camden, N.J.-based company has just missed earnings estimates in the past three quarters. Its long-term EPS growth forecast is 7.5%, which is less than the industry average, but about the same as rivals Kraft Foods (NYSE: KFT) and Heinz (NYSE: HNZ). The analysts' consensus recommendation is currently to buy Campbell.

Other anticipated double-digit earnings gainers scheduled to report this week include brand name apparel maker Guess Inc. (NYSE: GES), mining equipment maker Joy Global (NASDAQ: JOYG), and chip maker National Semiconductor (NYSE: NSM). And Take-Two Interactive Software (NASDAQ: TTWO) is expected to swing to a profit.

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Earnings highlights: Lehman, UBS, Krispy Kreme, Pepsico, Pep Boys and others

Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:

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ADC Telecommunications (ADCT): Price defines bullish 'flag' pattern

ADC Telecommunications (NASDAQ: ADCT) provides infrastructure equipment used by wireline, wireless, cable, broadcast and enterprise networks. Its systems connect high-speed Internet, data, video and voice services to residential, business and mobile subscribers. The firm also provides network management software and integration services. Ciena (NASDAQ: CIEN), Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) and Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) are on the company's customer list.

The firm surprised the Street last week, when it reported Q2 EPS of 39 cents and revenues of $403.4 million. Analysts had been looking for 30 cents and $384.8 million. Management also guided Q3 revenues to about $403.4 million ($395.70 million consensus), FY08 EPS to $1.25-$1.33 ($1.21 consensus) and FY08 revenues to $1.52-$1.54 billion ($1.5B consensus). Friedman Billings, Robert W. Baird, UBS and Deutsche Securities subsequently reiterated "buy" ratings on the shares. Lehman Brothers reiterated its "equal weight". All five firms boosted their price targets to the $18.50-$20.00 range.

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Analyst upgrades: Semiconductors, ADCT and NFS

MOST NOTEWORTHY: Semiconductors, ADC Telecomm and Nationwide Financial were today's noteworthy upgrades:
  • Banc of America upgraded the Semiconductor Sector to Overweight from Market Weight citing indications of a bottom given earnings estimate revision momentum and supply chain inventory levels. The firm upgraded Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), Power Integrations (NASDAQ:POWI) and Semtech (NASDAQ:SMTC) to Buy from Neutral and PMC Sierra (NASDAQ:PMCS) and LSI Corp (NYSE:LSI) to Neutral from Sell.
  • Deutsche Bank upgraded shares of ADC Telecomm (NASDAQ:ADCT) to Buy from Hold as they believe April consensus estimates could prove conservative.
  • UBS raised Nationwide Financial (NYSE::NFS) to Buy from Neutral and believes a higher offer by Nationwide Mutual is likely.
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Early analyst calls: Intel, PetroChina, Analog Devices

Bank of America upgraded Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) to "buy" from "neutral" according to Briefing.com. The news service also reports that Citigroup downgraded PetroChina (NYSE: PTR) from "hold" to "sell."

Bank of America upgraded Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI) to "buy" from "neutral," according to MarketWatch.

ADC Telecom (NASDAQ: ADCT) was raised to "buy" at Deutsche Bank, according to 24/7 Wall St. The financial website also reports that Cirrus Logic (NASDAQ: CRUS) was cut to "perform" from "outperform" at Oppenheimer.

Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 247wallst.com.

ADC Telecommunications: Easing the transition to the hyperband

Some investors / readers may not be aware that the Internet -- critical as it is today for commercial activities and the flow of information -- was not designed to handle the volume and complexity of today's web tasks. Moreover, the appearance of Internet bottlenecks and ensuing upgrades to broadband and, eventually, to hyperband, has created an impressive business opportunity for ADC Telecommunications.

ADC Telecommunications (Nasdaq: ADCT) is a global supplier of broadband network equipment, software, and systems integration services that enable communications service providers to deliver highspeed Internet, data, video, and voice services.

In F2008 analysts expect strong fiber connectivity sales, including substantial work from telecommunications giant AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T). Further, ADCT's product mix should improve, with high top-line connectivity products offsetting some sector-wide pricing pressure.

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Analyst upgrades: British Airways, ADC Telecomm, Qwest

MOST NOTEWORTHY: British Airways, ADC Telecomm and Qwest were today's noteworthy upgrades:
  • Goldman upgraded shares of British Airways (OTC: BAIRY) to Buy from Neutral on valuation, and believes the company is the "jewel in the crown" in European aviation.
  • Morgan Keegan expects ADC Telecomm (NASDAQ: ADCT) to benefit from carrier upgrade activity and views expectations as conservative. The firm raised shares to Outperform from Market Perform.
  • Qwest (NYSE: Q) was raised to Buy from Hold at Soleil on valuation and yield support.
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ADC Telecommunications (ADCT): Connecting Internet elements

The efficiency of high-speed Internet service depends on the excellence of its infrastructure components. An Eden Prairie, Minnesota firm is a leading manufacturer of reliable hardware for the industry, serving big name clients in over 130 countries.

ADC Telecommunications (NASDAQ: ADCT) provides infrastructure equipment used by wireline, wireless, cable, broadcast and enterprise networks. Its systems connect high-speed Internet, data, video and voice services to residential, business and mobile subscribers. The firm also provides network management software and integration services. Ciena (NASDAQ: CIEN), Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) and Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) are on the company's customer list.

The firm surprised the Street last week, when it reported fiscal Q4 EPS of 30 cents and revenues of $330 million. Analysts had been looking for 22 cents and $318.4 million. Management also guided FY08 EPS to $1.12-1.22, versus Street consensus of $1.17. Merriman Curhan Ford subsequently upgraded the shares to "buy", Friedman Billings reiterated its "outperform", and Robert W. Baird noted that the firm's conservative outlook sets the stage for further outperformance.

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Analyst upgrades: BMC, CYNO and ADCT

MOST NOTEWORTHY: BMC Software, Cynosure and ADC Telecomm were today's noteworthy upgrades:
  • Credit Suisse upgraded BMC Software (NYSE: BMC) to Outperform from Neutral based on an improving pricing environment for mainframe software, growth expectations, and upcoming release of IBM (NYSE: IBM) mainframe hardware.
  • Cynosure (NASDAQ: CYNO) was upgraded to Buy from Hold at Citigroup. The firm upgraded shares after yesterday's sell-off as their checks suggest no notable reduction in demand in Q4.
  • Merriman upgraded shares of ADC Telecommincations (NASDAQ: ADCT) to Buy from Neutral on the company's strong margin performance in Q4, prospects for growth and attractive valuation.
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ADC Telecommunications (ADCT): Providing Internet connectivity

The efficiency of high-speed Internet service depends on the excellence of its infrastructure components. An Eden Prairie, Minnesota firm is a leading manufacturer of reliable hardware for the industry, serving big name clients in more than 130 countries.

ADC Telecommunications (NASDAQ: ADCT) provides infrastructure equipment used by wireline, wireless, cable, broadcast and enterprise networks. Its systems connect high-speed Internet, data, video and voice services to residential, business and mobile subscribers. The firm also provides network management software and integration services. Ciena (NASDAQ: CIEN), Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) and Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) are on the company's customer list.

The firm surprised the Street last week when it reported fiscal Q3 EPS of 37 cents and revenues of $346.1 million. Analysts had been looking for 23 cents and $329.1 million. The CEO cited better than expected strength in the connectivity, wireless and services businesses. Management also guided FY07 EPS to $1.11-$1.15 (92 cent consensus) and FY07 revenues to $1.308-$1.313 billion ($1.29B consensus). The stock popped on the news and has since been forming a bullish "pennant" consolidation pattern. Equities frequently exit pennants moving in the same direction they were traveling when they entered them. In this case, that would be to the upside.

Brokers recommend the issue with six "strong buys" and sixteen "holds." Analysts see a 19% growth rate, through the next year. The stock's P/E ratio (14.20), Price to Sales ratio (1.81), Price to Book ratio (2.40), Price to Cash Flow ratio (9.25), Price to Free Cash Flow ratio (26.89), EPS Growth rate (42.31%), Net Profit Margin (13.33%) and Return on Assets (10.53%) compare favorably with industry, sector and S&P 500 averages. Institutional investors hold about 79% of the outstanding shares. The stock is one of those used to calculate the S&P 400 MidCap Index. Over the past 52 weeks, it has traded between $13.40 and $21.06. A stop-loss of $17.25 looks good here.

Larry Schutts is a contributing editor for Theflyonthewall.com and the Vice-President of Stockwinners.com.

ADC Telecom (ADCT) blows away; analysts still skeptical

ADC Telecommunications Inc (NASDAQ: ADCT), the Minnesota-based telecommunications equipment provider, nicely surprised Wall Street last night with better than expected revenue and earnings.

ADC reported Q3 earnings per share of $0.37 versus consensus estimate of $0.23. Revenue came in at $346 million versus consensus $333 million. The company increased guidance for the year slightly to $1.31 billion versus consensus $1.29 billion. However, EPS is being hiked nicely to $1.11-$1.15 per share versus consensus $0.92.

"Even though several key customers have not yet returned to normal spending following their mergers, we had better than expected strength in our connectivity, wireless and services businesses, and have seen resumed sales growth outside the United States," said Robert E. Switz, the company's president and CEO, in a statement.

However, despite management optimism, analysts are keeping their neutral ratings on the equipment provider, with both Merrill and Jefferies citing elusive revenue growth. The stock took a nice jump in after hours trading, up over $1.00.

I wouldn't chase the stock following its after-hours rally, but would wait for a pull back and then consider buying. Margins and cash are improving along with the industry's spending pattern.

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Last updated: November 10, 2009: 06:37 AM

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