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FeedPosted Mar 7th 2011 11:00AM by Steven Halpern (RSS feed)
Filed under: Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Lockheed Martin (LMT), Duke Energy (DUK), Norfolk Southern Corp. (NSC)
"I've put together a retirement blue print that will allow anyone who is 20 years old or younger to retire a multi-millionaire," says Steve Christ.
The editor of The Wealth Advisory explains, "This diversified portfolio, contains a transport, a utility, a tech company, a health care giant, and a defense contractor, all of which pay nice steady dividends with room for growth.
"All you need to start is $15,000 initial investment to go along with an additional $100 bucks a week in total contributions divided among the five stocks.
Continue reading A 'Fool-Proof' Retirement Plan for 20-Year-Olds
Posted Feb 18th 2011 11:00AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst Reports, Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades, Analyst Initiations
Analyst Upgrades
- Air Products (APD) to buy from hold at Deutsche Bank.
- Zimmer (ZMH) to outperform from neutral at RW Baird.
- SunPower (SPWRA) to buy from hold at Jefferies.
- Brocade (BRCD) to buy from hold at Wunderlich and at ThinkEquity.
- Duke Energy (DUK) to neutral from underperform at BofA/Merrill.
- NewStar Financial (NEWS) to outperform from market perform at Keefe Bruyette.
- Hormel Foods (HRL) to hold from sell at Soleil.
- Inspire Pharma (ISPH) to hold from sell at Duncan-Williams.
- Alnylam (ALNY) to buy from neutral at Roth Capital.
- Weight Watchers (WTW) to equal weight from underweight at Morgan Stanley.
- Raytheon (RTN) and Toreador Resources (TRGL) to outperform from sector perform at RBC Capital.
Continue reading Analyst Calls: BRCD, CREE, DUK, HRL, MOLX, RTN, SPWRA, VCLK, WTW ...
Posted Jan 10th 2011 12:30PM by Connie Madon (RSS feed)
Filed under: Deals, Industry, Duke Energy (DUK)
First off, who are Duke Energy (DUK) and Progress Energy (PGN), and why are they merging? Both are located in North Carolina. Both operate fleets of fossil fuel and nuclear power plants. The merger will give them the boost needed to expand their nuclear power stations outside North Carolina. So the partners decided that bigger is better.
The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) reports that it's an all stock merger valued at about $13.7 billion. Under the deal Duke will exchange 2.6125 of its shares for each Progress share. Based on Duke's closing price on Friday, Progress shareholders would receive $46.48 a share, a 3.9% premium. Progress closed at $44.72 Friday. Duke will also assume $12.2 billion in debt. Duke plans to effect a reverse stock split immediately after the close.
Continue reading Duke Energy Merger Creates Largest U.S. Power Company
Posted Nov 15th 2010 9:00AM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Competitive Strategy, Home Depot (HD), Lowe's Cos (LOW), KB HOME (KBH), Lennar Corp'A' (LEN), Toll Brothers (TOL), Duke Energy (DUK), Options, Chasing Value™, Housing, Federal Reserve, Recession
"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.
Continue reading Chasing Value: "Home Prices Are About to Bottom"
Posted Aug 24th 2010 11:30AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst Reports, Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades, Duke Energy (DUK), Analyst Initiations
Analyst Upgrades
- RBC Capital upgraded Brookfield Infrastructure (BIP) to outperform from sector perform with a $20 target. The firm thinks the units' valuation is compelling, while the company's proposed acquisition of assets is positive.
- Stifel upgraded First Horizon (FHN) to buy from hold based on valuation and its path towards normalized profitability. The firm has a $15 price target on the stock.
- KeyBanc upgraded Isle of Capri (ISLE) to buy from hold based on improved earnings growth and valuation. The firm has a $13 target on the stock.
- ATA Inc. (ATAI) was upgraded to neutral from underweight at Piper Jaffray.
- Buckeye Partners (BPL) was upgraded to neutral from sell at Goldman.
- Sinopec (SNP) was upgraded to overweight from neutral at HSBC.
Continue reading Analyst Calls: ANN, BIP, DUK, FHN, ISLE, JCG, POM, RE, SMT ...
Posted Aug 16th 2010 1:30PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Getting Started, McDonald's (MCD), International Business Machines (IBM), Diageo plc (DEO), Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), Altria Group (MO), Novartis AG ADS (NVS), Automatic Data Proc (ADP), Kellogg Co (K), Consolidated Edison (ED), General Mills (GIS), Procter and Gamble (PG), Merck and Co (MRK), Duke Energy (DUK), Chasing Value™, Stocks to Buy, Southern Company (SO), Annaly Capital Management (NLY)
Here is a common sentiment about the stock market: "No fun at all. As I have said before, I believe it has turned into one big casino largely divorced from its original goal of providing capital to companies who produce something of value."
There's a lot of truth to what "granny" recently said to me in an e-mail. Fortunately she also noted "FYI Granny's up 5.86% + dividends." That would give her a gain of about 10% in the past ten months since I posted Where should granny put $50,000, suggesting a very conservative portfolio for an uncertain time.
Not only has she earned a very nice return, surpassing her CD account by 9.5% (20 fold), but she was able to do so with a great deal less volatility than the overall market most of us have lived through.
Continue reading Chasing Value: Granny Said, 'It Has Turned into One Big Casino'
Posted Jul 21st 2010 2:00PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), Duke Energy (DUK), Chasing Value™, Stocks to Buy, Southern Company (SO), National Grid (NGG)

Four weeks ago,
I made the argument that National Grid (
NGG) might be on Warren Buffet's radar screen as a foreign acquisition. The strategic benefits, depressed stock price and yield all made it look like a good fit.
Ten days ago,
Barron's trumpeted National Grid, a British company traded on the NYSE, for all the same reasons, absent the merger and acquisition possibilities.
So last week I bought NGG on a dip as a value proposition and if by some miracle
"my pal Warren" makes a play for it that would be a bonus. Not to mention my crystal ball would go up in value. If you might be interested in a 7.72% yield from a company with the cash flow to back it up, read on.
Continue reading Chasing Value: NGG, Buffett, Barron's and Me
Posted Jun 24th 2010 4:40PM by Jeff Reeves (RSS feed)
Filed under: Best Buy (BBY), Darden Restaurants (DRI), Duke Energy (DUK), Stocks to Buy

After a volatile May, many folks are looking to companies that pay a regular dividend as a way to limit their risk and provide a bit of steady income. While it's important that the payout is substantial in these type of income investments, it's also important for investors to focus on
stocks raising dividends because this helps guarantee that a company won't leave shareholders in the lurch and slash payouts when times get a little tough. After all, if you buy in for the quarterly payday, the last thing you want is for your holdings to slash their dividend payouts or let them languish without any increases.
For all you income investors out there, here are three stocks from the last week that just raised dividends and could be good additions to your holdings:
Continue reading Income Investments: 3 Stocks That Are Boosting Their Dividends
Posted May 14th 2010 11:20AM by Wade Hansen (RSS feed)
Filed under: Altria Group (MO), Duke Energy (DUK), Stocks to Buy, Stocks to Sell
Option traders are pushing up call option prices in the Processed & Packaged Goods industry and are pushing up put option prices in the Packaging & Containers industry.
Any time the volatility skews above 1.00, it is an indication that calls are more expensive than puts. Typically, when calls are more expensive than puts, it means the demand for calls is greater than the demand for puts because investors believe the stock is going to rise in the future and they want to take advantage of that movement by buying calls.
The opposite is also true. Any time a volatility skews below 1.00, it is an indication that puts are more expensive than calls.
Continue reading McCormick Tops Bullish Volatility Skews, Bemis Tops the Bearish Ones
Posted Mar 24th 2010 12:00PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: International Markets, AT and T (T), Altria Group (MO), Verizon Communications (VZ), Duke Energy (DUK), Serious Money, Southern Company (SO), Financial Crisis, Annaly Capital Management (NLY)
When I read that economically troubled Greece has 10-year bonds currently yielding between 6.32% and 6.44%, I wondered why these have any worth at all given the many alternatives offering a better return and greater liquidity? This baffled me.
Only Tuesday, I wrote about Telecom Corp New Zealand (
NZT), a
stock paying over 10% yield. The story also mentions that AT&T, Inc. (
T) is currently paying a 6.4% yield and Verizon Communications Inc. (
VZ) is offering 6.25%. From my perspective, these are far better bets, safer and with some upside too than Greek debt.
Continue reading Serious Money: Greek Bonds or High Yield Stocks?
Posted Aug 8th 2009 3:40PM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, CBS Corp 'B' (CBS), Whole Foods Market (WFMI), Clorox Co (CLX), Duke Energy (DUK), Activision Inc (ATVI), Tyson Foods'A' (TSN), Blackstone Group L.P (BX)
Continue reading Earnings highlights: Blackstone, CBS, Humana, Playboy, Sirius, Whole Foods ...
Posted Jul 14th 2009 1:00PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Good news, Market Matters, Getting Started, Diageo plc (DEO), Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Automatic Data Proc (ADP), ConocoPhillips (COP), Duke Energy (DUK), Serious Money, Oil, Stocks to Buy, Financial Crisis

The market may be entering a more volatile period or it may just go sideways for a while. The last few weeks the market has been down. Maybe it is because the rapid rise mid-March through mid-June is forcing people to stop and take a breath, or perhaps it is because investors are having second thoughts about whether the "green shoots" Ben Bernanke spoke of in regards to a healing economy were really just weeds.
All in all, I still believe that there is opportunity in this market and I have been trying to point out how investors can get in with as little risk as possible, while being rewarded for their patience now, and when a recovery ensues ---- whenever that is. To this end, two weeks ago I posted
Serious Money: Five high-yield, safe, diversified stocks and decided to follow up with another five I think will produce similar results.
Continue reading Serious Money: Five more high yield, safe, diversified stocks -- Part 2
Posted Jul 7th 2009 2:40PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Altria Group (MO), Verizon Communications (VZ), Duke Energy (DUK), Loews Corporation (L), , Annaly Capital Management (NLY), Kinder Morgan Energy Partners (KMP)

The following list of solid dividend payers are not likely to get anyone excited about future growth prospects like some small cap tech company with a hot IPO, but in these uncertain times being able to diversify into a reliable dividend paying stock might work while you ride out the economic storm.
Bank money market accounts, CD's and treasuries are not all that compelling right now. While it is wise to keep some cash handy in these places, you need not put all your resources there.
Earlier today my colleague Steven Halpern posted a story on
the safest dividend payer in the DJIA and
Verizon Communications (NYSE:
VZ)
paying 6.1% was his conclusion. I recently posted about this stock pointing out the benefits of the communications companies, see:
Chasing Value: AT&T and VZ, high yield plus safetyIt is to be expected that a utility would show up on the list, given the strong recurring revenue and cash-flow and
Duke Energy (NYSE:
DUK)
paying 6.39% is that company. I have written many positive posts about Duke and my view has not changed.
Continue reading Serious Money: Six stocks paying over 6% yields: VZ, DUK, MO, KMP, BWP, NLY
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