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FeedPosted Nov 9th 2009 1:40PM by Steven Halpern (RSS feed)
Filed under: India, China, Newsletters, Commodities, Oil, Stocks to Buy

"Peabody Energy (
BTU) remains a buy in our 'gushers portfolio'." says energy sector expert
Elliott Gue.
In his The Energy Strategist, he explains, "Strong demand for coal from India and China is a growth story that will play out in 2010."
Gue explains, "Peabody reported its third quarter results and share prices have reacted positively. The weakness in US coal markets remains a challenge, but Peabody has taken steps to shore up profitability in the US, cutting back planned production and locking in contracts for 2010 at fixed prices.
Continue reading Peabody (BTU): Energy expert looks to coal
Posted Jul 22nd 2009 11:30AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades, Apple Inc (AAPL), Analyst initiations, Kraft Foods'A' (KFT)
Analyst upgrades:
- Citigroup upgraded Kraft Foods (NYSE: KFT) to Buy from Hold as it believes the company's domestic retail business is improving while input cost inflation pressures are beginning to moderate. Citi raised its target on shares to $32 from $28.
- Jefferies upgraded Sybase (NYSE: SY) to Buy from Hold as it believes slowing core IPG licenses in the second half of 2009 are now reflected in guidance. The firm raised its target on shares to $41 from $34.
- Canaccord said Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) decision to ad video functionality into the iPod lineup is "very positive" as it expands its market into the low-end camcorder area. The firm, which upgraded shares to Buy from Hold and raised its target to $200 from $150, also views the launch of iPhone 3GS in all countries by the end of Q4 as another catalyst.
- Rio Tinto (NYSE: RTP) was upgraded to Buy from Hold at Societe Generale.
- Renasant Corp. (NASDAQ: RNST) was upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Stephens.
- America Movil (NYSE: AMX) was upgraded to Neutral from Sell at Pali Capital.
Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: AAPL, AMX, COST, KFT, LMT, RTP ...
Posted Jul 20th 2009 12:00PM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades, Allergan (AGN), Palm Inc (PALM), Tyson Foods'A' (TSN), Dow Chemical (DOW), Texas Instruments (TXN), Analyst initiations, Marvel Entertainment (MVL)
Analyst upgrades:
- Citigroup upgraded Allergan (NYSE: AGN) to Buy from Hold to reflect increased estimates for Botox and its belief Latisse guidance looks conservative. The firm raised its target on shares to $57 from $45.
- Jefferies upgraded Texas Instruments (TXN) to Hold from Underperform after channel checks indicated business is strengthening. Jefferies believes Texas Instruments' September quarter guidance will come in better than expected and raised its target on shares to 23 from $16.
- FBR Capital upgraded Peabody Energy (BTU) to Outperform from Market Perform to reflect "strong" long-term steel and steam demand trends from China and India. The firm raised its target on shares to $44 from $36.
- Elan Corp (ELN) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at UBS.
- Affymetrix (AFFX) was upgraded to Equal Weight from Underweight at Morgan Stanley.
- ASML Holding (ASML) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at BofA/Merrill.
Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: AGN, TXN, ELN, PALM, DOW
Posted Jun 10th 2009 8:40AM by Paul Foster (RSS feed)
Filed under: Options
Peabody Energy (NYSE: BTU) a coal company, closed at $35.68. BTU is expected to report Q2 EPS in late July. BTU June option implied volatility is at 62, July is at 61; below its 26-week average of 74, according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement.
Massey Energy (NYSE: MEE) closed at $24.70. MEE June option implied volatility is at 84; July is at 78; below its 26-week average of 91; according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price fluctuations.
Arch Coal (NYSE: ACI) closed at $18.82. ACI June and July option implied volatility of 68 is below its 26-week average of 83 according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement.
Option Update is provided by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com
Posted Feb 20th 2009 1:40PM by Steven Halpern (RSS feed)
Filed under: Hilary On Stocks, Commodities, Oil, Stocks to Buy
"Peabody Energy (NYSE: BTU), the largest private market coal firm in the world, had a great 2008," says Jack Adamo who has recently added the stock to the buy list of Insiders Plus.
"Peabody has extensive holdings in the U.S. and Australia, the latter serving the China/Asia Pacific markets. It sells steam coal for heating and utility use, and coking coal for steel making.
"Peabody has had some decent iInsider buying in the last few months -- about 30,000 shares -- not enough to get too excited about, but encouraging. There were also 27,000 options exercised, most of it at very low prices, for which the holder took no profits.
"That's also a good sign, particularly since those exercises come with a tax bill, and shares weren't sold to pay it. It implies faith the stock will rise.
Continue reading Coal insiders eye Peabody (BTU)
Posted Jan 5th 2009 9:30AM by Paul Foster (RSS feed)
Filed under: Options
Arch Coal (NYSE: ACI) closed at $18.50 Friday. ACI January and February option implied volatility of 87 is near its 26-week average according to Track Data, suggesting non-directional price movement.
Massey Energy (NYSE: MEE), a coal miner, closed at $16.19 Friday. MEE is scheduled to report Q4 EPS in the February option cycle. MEE February option implied volatility of 108 is near its 26-week average according to Track Data, suggesting non-directional price fluctuations.
Consol Energy (NYSE: CNX) closed at $32.15 Friday. CNX has two principle business units: coal and gas. CNX February option implied volatility of 90 is near its 26-week average according to Track Data, suggesting non-directional price movement.
Alpha Natural (NYSE: ANR), an Appalachian coal producer, closed at $18.38 Friday. ANR February option implied volatility of 107 is near its 26-week average according to Track Data, suggesting non-directional price movement.
Peabody Energy (NYSE: BTU), a coal company, closed at $25.06 Friday. BTU is expected to report Q4 EPS in late January. January and February option implied volatility of 97 is above its 26-week average of 89, according to Track Data, suggesting larger price movement.
Option Update is provided by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com
Posted Nov 22nd 2008 1:10PM by Mitch Tuchman (RSS feed)
Filed under: ETF Investing, Personal finance, Commodities, Oil
Whether it's a recession or an economic boom, one thing doesn't change, the need for energy. And until technology leaps ahead, coal is the largest producer of fuel for the generation of electricity in the world. It's also the most abundant fossil fuel in the United States. Coal is obviously not recession immune as people tighten the reigns on their lives and cut back on electricity consumption, but the shear necessity of electricity makes the coal industry fairly resistant. An investment in an exchange traded fund (ETF) that is centered on the coal industry is a great way to hedge your bets by investing in a pool of successful companies in the coal field.
Market Vectors Coal ETF (NYSE: KOL) seeks to replicate the price and yield performance of the Stowe Coal index, which provides exposure to publicly traded companies worldwide that derive greater than 50% of their revenues from the coal industry. With KOL you'll own shares of some of the most noted coal companies in the world, including Arch Coal Inc. (NYSE: ACI), which specializes in steam and metallurgical coal; CONSOL Energy Inc. (NYSE: CNX), a large provider of fuel for electricity in the United States; Alpha Natural Resources Inc. (NYSE: ANR), another leader in steam and metallurgical coal; and Peabody Energy Corp. (NYSE: BTU), an exploration miner and coal producer worldwide, as well as several other highly rated coal companies across the globe.
Market Vector charges only a 0.65% fee, a fraction what a professional money manager would charge you to analyze research and pick coal mining stocks with this level of global reach. Recently KOL has gone through a typical correction for this commodity sector, but then suffered a greater hit as Asia saw a 20% decline in spot prices for thermal coal. The result? A better deal for those currently willing to dive into coal as an investment. KOL is up 14%, so maybe there's some light at the end of the mine.
Continue reading Commodity ETF investing: Own 42 coal mining companies with KOL
Posted Sep 10th 2008 9:00AM by Jim Cramer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Market matters, Chesapeake Energy (CHK), Freep't McMoRan Copper (FCX), Cramer on BloggingStocks
TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer is scaling in on the way down in names that have intrinsic worth. Sure, there's been a steep fall in commodities, but at a certain point you have to believe they can bottom out. More important, some stocks, I believe -- certainly not all, but some -- are reflecting what might turn out to be rock-bottom prices if any of the major central banks start cutting anytime soon. Steels, coppers, infrastructure -- some stock or stocks might represent intrinsic value, or value at least to some other company that believes commodities will stabilize and go up in the next couple of years.
In other words, there's got to be a price. I keep saying that: There's got to be a price. There has to be a price where a
Foster Wheeler (NASDAQ:
FWLT) (
Cramer's Take) is worth buying, or a
Chesapeake (NYSE:
CHK) (
Cramer's Take) or a
Peabody (NYSE:
BTU) (
Cramer's Take). There has to be.
But darned if I know it.
This collapse, which mirrors the collapse of all things early-cycle going into the July 15 changeup, has such a stunning velocity that you could see stocks like
Freeport-McMoRan (NYSE:
FCX) (
Cramer's Take) down another 10 points in a heartbeat, even though they are making lots of money.
Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: Eventually, the sellers will exhaust themselves
Posted Jun 27th 2008 1:30PM by Steven Halpern (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newsletters, Technical Analysis, Commodities, Oil, Stocks to Buy
"Coal miner Peabody Energy Corp. (NYSE: BTU) looks hot," says Leo Fasciocco, who focuses on stocks that have broken out from technical basing patterns.
In his The Ticker Tape Digest, he explains, "The stock rose above its break points of $81.20, hitting a new high." He adds, "With net set to surge 70% this year, we see an upside target of $105 per share."
"Peabody, based in St. Louis, is a major producer of coal with annual revenues of $4.7 billion. BTU's coal fuels more than 10% of U.S. electricity generation and 2% worldwide.
"The company has mining operations in Appalachia, the Powder River Basin, and the U.S. Southwest and Midwest, as well as Australia and Venezuela. It also markets, brokers, and trades coal, and develops electricity-generation projects.
"Technically, BTU has broken out from a six-week flat base today with expanding volume. It is part of the strong coal group, which has been one of the strongest acting sectors of the market.
Continue reading Breakout for BTU: Technician buys Peabody Energy
Posted Jun 17th 2008 3:56PM by Eliza Popescu (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newspapers, U.S. Steel (X), Commodities, Oil, Stocks to Buy
With crude oil prices soaring, shares in coal and fertilizer companies have also been climbing for the past year. Barron's offers a survey of the momentum plays, pointing out some opportunities and risks when investing in coal and fertilizer stocks.
Talking about risks, Barron's underlines the fact that it can be difficult for investors to put their hard earned money into a stock that is already trading near its highs. But as they say, the trend is up unless proven otherwise, and we might take this into account when picking our trades. For example, back in April, it looked like Mosaic Co. (NYSE: MOS) was facing technical weakness, but this did not last long and the company was able to rebound.
Now let's take a took at the coal sector. Data shows that the Dow Jones U.S. coal index gas gained more than 50% for the past year. While James River Coal Co. (NASDAQ: JRCC) has quadrupled this year, Peabody Energy Corp. (NYSE: BTU) has been seeing some weakness, and this might be a sign that the sector could face tough times ahead. The first concern tied to supply and demand appeared for Peabody when we began to notice that volume on rally days slipped, while volume on declining days has increased.
Continue reading Barron's offers a survey of momentum plays in hot sectors
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