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FeedPosted Mar 29th 2011 1:00PM by Trefis (RSS feed)
Filed under: Avon Products (AVP), Stocks to Buy
It's the sellers, not the buyers, that drive Avon's (AVP) stock value. What differentiates Avon from other beauty and personal care players such as L'Oreal (LRLCY), Procter & Gamble (PG), Estee Lauder (EL) and Unilever (UL) is not what it sells but how it sells. Avon is the largest direct selling organization in the world, with over 6.2 million sales representative generating annual revenues of nearly $11 billion in 2010.
Avon sells everything from shower-gels to watches to nutritional supplements. While others sell their products through third party establishments like drugstores or mass volume retailers, Avon sells its products directly to the final consumer. Avon's sales representatives are independent contractors that pitch Avon's products to consumers and, upon receiving an order, buy the product from Avon at a discount and earn the difference.
Continue reading It's the People, Not the Products, That Drive Avon Stock
Posted Feb 28th 2011 4:00PM by Trefis (RSS feed)
Filed under: Avon Products (AVP)
Avon (AVP) is one of the leading players in the beauty and personal care industry and competes with companies like Procter & Gamble (PG), L'Oreal, Estee Lauder (EL) and Revlon (REV). Along with skin creams, shower gels, fragrances and other beauty products, Avon also makes fashion accessories like watches and apparels, and home products like decorative items, house wares and nutritional supplements. What differentiates Avon from its competitors rest is the way it sells its products. Avon is the largest direct selling organization in the world and has an active sales force of over 6.2 million sales representatives across the globe who sell directly to the consumers.
Continue reading Avon's Investment in Growth Warrants Upside Despite Margin Pressure
Posted Jan 27th 2011 5:00PM by Joseph Lazzaro (RSS feed)
Filed under: Avon Products (AVP)
The stock of Avon Products (AVP), first discussed here on May 6, 2009, at a price of $23.12, has meandered for the past three months at/near $29, and it might warrant a stand-aside view, for now.
Concerning Avon's fundamentals, Avon should post an impressive 2010 revenue increase of 6% to 9% led by emerging market sales gain, including Central/Eastern Europe and Latin America. Counter-intuitively, AVP's China market will likely underperform. Avon should also post a 3% to 5% revenue increase in 2011.
Continue reading Avon Products: For Now, Stand Aside
Posted Jan 5th 2011 11:30AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst Reports, Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades, Apple Inc (AAPL), Estee Lauder (EL), Alcoa Inc (AA), Avon Products (AVP), Clorox Co (CLX), Colgate-Palmolive (CL), Analyst Initiations
Analyst Upgrades
- TCF Financial (TCB) to buy from hold at Deutsche Bank.
- Exelon (EXC) to market perform from underperform at Wells Fargo.
- Nvidia (NVDA) and Boyd Gaming (BYD) upgraded to overweight from equal weight at Barclays.
- Estee Lauder (EL) to buy from neutral at UBS.
- Webster Financial (WBS) to buy from hold at Jefferies.
- Skilled Healthcare (SKH) to outperform from market perform at Morgan Keegan.
- Acorda Therapeutics (ACOR) to outperform from market perform at Leerink.
- NCR Corp. (NCR) to outperform from neutral at Wedbush.
- Barnes & Noble (BKS) to neutral from underperform and Pioneer Natural (PXD) to outperform from neutral at Credit Suisse.
- Autodesk (ADSK) to buy from neutral at Goldman.
Continue reading Analyst Calls: AA, AAPL, ATHR, BKS, CL, CLX, EL, HBAN, NCR, NVDA, XRTX ...
Posted Dec 9th 2010 3:00PM by Joseph Lazzaro (RSS feed)
Filed under: Avon Products (AVP), Stocks to Buy

The intriguing capital appreciation story continues with Avon Products (
AVP), first discussed here
on May 6, 2009 at a price of $23.12, but the stock is beginning to try investors' patience.
From a technical standpoint, Avon's shares rose substantially out of a summer trough
near $25, vaulting to about $36 in early autumn, only to plunge back to $29. It's a volatile, problematic stock pattern, and typically, the stock would have been kicked, but Avon's sector experience and the no-loss $24 sell/stop loss keeps the trade in play, for now. I'll review Avon again in about a month or as conditions warrant.
Continue reading Avon Is Trying Investors' Patience
Posted Nov 8th 2010 12:00PM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst Reports, Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades, Intel (INTC), Alcatel-LucentADS (ALU), Analyst Initiations
Analyst Upgrades
- Intel (INTC) was upgraded to buy from neutral at UBS.
- Wells Fargo upgraded MetroPCS (PCS), Coventry Health (CVH) and Scientific Games (SGMS) to outperform from market perform.
- Estee Lauder (EL) was upgraded to overweight from equal weight at Barclays.
- Simon Property (SPG) was upgraded to buy from hold at Jefferies.
- Citigroup upgraded BreitBurn Energy (BBEP) to buy from hold.
Continue reading Analyst Calls: ALU, AVP, BRCD, CVH, DISH, EL, INTC, NSM, PCS, SWY ...
Posted Oct 28th 2010 10:00AM by Mark Fightmaster (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Avon Products (AVP)

Avon Products (
AVP) announced third-quarter earnings that its CEO called "softer than we had expected." The makeup seller reported total
third-quarter earnings of 38 cents per share, compared to 36 cents per share a year ago.
Adjusting the earnings for the impact of Venezuelan special items and restructuring costs, AVP earned 41 cents per share. On that basis, a year ago, AVP earned 42 cents per share. The bad news for AVP is that the results fell six cents shy of the consensus estimate.
As for revenue, the women's beauty product company pulled in $2.62 billion, which is 4% more than a year ago. This increase was attributed to higher accounts payable and higher cash-related net income.
Continue reading Avon's 'Soft' Earnings
Posted Oct 12th 2010 4:00PM by Jon Ogg (RSS feed)
Filed under: Apple Inc (AAPL), Avon Products (AVP), Gap Inc (GPS)

Stocks made a new push today ahead of
earnings season. Where the market goes from here will most likely be dependent upon the reaction the spate of earnings this week. The news that the FOMC Minutes showed a less optimistic but not definite move of quantitative easing helped to keep things from getting out of hand.
Here were today's unofficial closing bell levels:
Dow Jones 11,020.33 +9.99 (0.09%)
S&P 500 1,169.72 +4.40 (0.38%)
Nasdaq 2,417.92 +15.59 (0.65%)
Top Analyst CallsContinue reading Closing Bell: Taking Back DJIA 11,000 (GPS, GERN, AVP, DYN, OIH, AAPL)
Posted Oct 12th 2010 12:20PM by Tom Taulli (RSS feed)
Filed under: Rumors, Avon Products (AVP)
From time to time, Avon Products (AVP) becomes the topic of buyout rumors. And yes, this week it happened again. Actually, investors are giving it some credence. In Tuesday morning trading, the shares of Avon were up 5.6% to 35.03. That's only a couple bucks away from its 52-week high.
The buyout buzz comes from a report in the Daily Mail. According to this UK paper, it appears that L'Oreal is looking at a bid that could be as high as $44 per share, or $19 billion.
Continue reading Is Avon Buyout Bait?
Posted Oct 4th 2010 12:00PM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst Reports, Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades, Microsoft (MSFT), Apple Inc (AAPL), Ford Motor (F), Allstate Corp (ALL), Avon Products (AVP), Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY), Kellogg Co (K), Analyst Initiations, AOL (AOL)
Analyst Upgrades
- Merriman upgraded Penn National (PENN) to buy from neutral, citing the company's strong balance sheet and management team. The firm also raised its target range for shares to $34 to $37.60.
- BMO Capital upgraded Cooper Companies (COO) to outperform from market perform and raised its price target to $55 from $46. The firm sees upside to Street estimates and increased visibility.
- Argus upgraded Watson Pharma (WPI) to buy from hold based on valuation.
- Phillips-Van Heusen (PVH) was upgraded to conviction buy from neutral at Goldman.
- Allstate (ALL) was upgraded to overweight from neutral at JPMorgan.
- Weingarten Realty (WRI) was upgraded to neutral from underperform at BofA/Merrill.
Continue reading Analyst Calls: AAPL, ALL, AOL, AVP, AZPN, BMY, COO, F, K, MSFT, PENN, UAL ...
Posted Aug 31st 2010 2:30PM by Joseph Lazzaro (RSS feed)
Filed under: Avon Products (AVP), Stocks to Buy

The
technical indicators for Avon Products (
AVP), first discussed here
on May 6, 2009 at a price of $23.12, have improved somewhat since May, and I still like the shares.
Avon should post an impressive 2010 revenue increase of 6-9%, led by emerging market sales gain, including gains in Central/Eastern Europe and Latin America. Counter-intuitively, AVP's China market will likely underperform in 2010.
Further, a restructuring program, including increased supply chain efficiency, should result in continued cost reductions in 2010.
Continue reading Is the Selling Over with Avon?
Posted Mar 16th 2010 12:00PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Rants and Raves, Exxon Mobil (XOM), Venezuela, Avon Products (AVP), Colgate-Palmolive (CL), Procter and Gamble (PG), Kimberly-Clark (KMB), CEMEX S.A.B. de C.V. (CX), Currency

It is mind boggling that Hugo Chavez, the authoritarian President of Venezuela is racing towards a mock socialist political system when the two largest socialist regimes in the world, China and Russia, have done the opposite. Even our long standing communist adversary (now trading partner) Vietnam entered the 21st Century on a capitalist influenced spring loaded economic boom.
BusinessWeek reports in its latest edition that the
Chavez government has been taking privately held supermarkets under government control:
Continue reading Hugo Chavez Racing Toward Economic Peril
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