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Analyst Calls: DWA, HUM, MMM, MRVL, NOK, TWX, UBS, UNH, WMB ...

Analyst Upgrades

  • Molycorp (MCP) to overweight from neutral at JPMorgan.
  • Humana (HUM), HealthSpring (HS) and UnitedHealth (UNH) to buy from neutral at UBS.
  • Williams Cos. (WMB) to conviction buy from neutral and UBS (UBS) to buy from neutral at Goldman.
  • China Kanghui (KH) to overweight from neutral at Piper Jaffray.
  • Arthur J. Gallagher (AJG) to buy from hold at Citigroup.
  • Armstrong World (AWI) to buy from hold at BB&T.
  • Time Warner (TWX) to buy from hold at Benchmark Co.
  • Calpine (CPN) to overweight from equal weight at Barclays.
  • 3M Company (MMM) to neutral from underperform and Kirby (KEX) to buy from underperform at BofA/Merrill.

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Pipeline Closure Boosts Crude Futures

While stocks are gaining momentum Monday morning on positive economic numbers from overseas, oil futures are benefiting from the closure of a Midwestern pipeline.

On Sunday, the Environmental Protection Agency stated that it can not find the source of a leak along a pipeline operated by Enbridge Energy Partners (EEP). The pipeline runs from Canada to the upper Midwest, pumping 760,000 barrels per day. With this pipeline disrupted indefinitely (EEP has not given an estimate for a restart date), we could see black gold enjoying a bit of a rally.

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Bears Pile on Mariner Energy, Enbridge, Shaw

bearTraders on Wall Street are starting to place their bets that Mariner Energy (ME) is going to be one of the next stocks to fall to bearish trading pressure.

We know that they are placing their bets because Mariner's short interest is jumping through the roof.

Short interest is the current number of shares of a stock that have been sold short without being covered. And since traders typically only sell a stock short if they believe it is going to lose value, we know traders are growing increasingly bearish on Mariner.

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The week in preview: Focus on oil and energy

While other earnings may have disappointed last week, the news was good for oil giant ConocoPhilips (NYSE: COP). In what some took as a good sign for big oil, the Houston-based company reported that third quarter net income surged 41% year over year to $3.39 per share, and that revenue also surged 52% to $70 billion. We'll see whether the good news extends to other petroleum giants scheduled to report quarterly results this week.

Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial are looking for BP (NYSE: BP) profits to have grown 43.2% in the most recent quarter to $2.34 per share on revenue of $109.7 billion, and Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX) to post earnings up 39.4% to $3.25 per share on revenue of $86.8 billion. Marathon Oil Corp. (NYSE: MRO), ExxonMobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM), and Royal Dutch Shell (NYSE: RDS.A) likewise are expected to report higher net income of $2.33 per share (sales of $23.4 billion), $2.40 per share (sales of $131.4 billion), and $2.65 per share, respectively. Even Valero Energy Corp. (NYSE: VLO) is expected to post earnings slightly higher to $1.46 per share (sales of $36.4 billion), despite the effects of Hurricane Ike. Among these companies, only BP and Valero beat earnings expectations in the previous quarter. Not surprisingly, analysts on average recommend buying all except Valero, and shares of all of these companies have recently hit 52-week lows.

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Best energy ideas: Enbridge (ENB) ships value with oil sands

"Enbridge Inc. (NYSE: ENB), already Canada's largest shippers of crude oil, is positioning itself to be the dominant distributor of Alberta's oil sands output," notes Tom Slee in Gordon's Pape's The Income Investor.

"The company is in excellent shape. Operating profit in the second quarter rose to $129.5 million, equal to 36 cents a share, up from $118.7 million the year before.

"All of the company's numerous, well-funded projects are on track and should start contributing to profits in 2009. There were no surprises or fireworks in the financial statements, just solid growth, exactly what we need in these volatile markets.

"It has a short- and a long-term program that involves $8 billion worth of projects at an advanced stage and a further $10 billion worth of undertakings on the drawing boards.

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Best energy ideas: Favorites from the newsletter advisors

What are the best energy investments for long-term investors? To answer this question, I surveyed 20 of the nation's leading financial newsletter advisors to find their current favorite ideas in the energy sector.

Interestingly, the advisors see the best opportunities in areas well beyond traditional oil firms; indeed, no one included in this report chose a major integrated oil company. Rather, the advisors have shown a preference for various oil services sectors, non-oil energy sources, and developing alternative technologies.

Some focus on areas such as deep-sea operations with Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. (NYSE: DO), Transocean Inc. (NYSE: RIG) and Oceaneering International (NYSE: OII), while others look toward oil shippers such as Nordic American Tanker Shipping (NYSE: NAT) and refiners such as Valero Energy Corp. (NYSE: VLO).

Others chose companies that make specific products needed by the oil & gas industries such as NATCO Group Inc. (NYSE: NTG), which makes a wide range of oil & gas processing systems; Dresser-Rand Group Inc. (NYSE: DRC), a maker of control systems; Gardner Denver Inc. (NYSE: GDI), which makes compressor and fluid transfer systems; Tenaris (NYSE: TS), a maker of pipes and tublar products and Schlumberger Ltd. (NYSE: SLB), the largest and most diversified of the oil services companies.

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Analyst upgrades: NGG, SHPGY, ONNN and ENB

MOST NOTEWORTHY: National Grid, Shire Plc, On Semiconductor and Enbridge were today's noteworthy upgrades:
  • Deutsche Bank upgraded shares of National Grid (NYSE: NGG) to Buy from Hold as they believe the Keyspan deal will be positive for shareholders.
  • Goldman upgraded shares of Shire Plc (NASDAQ: SHPGY) to Buy from Neutral and added the stock to their Conviction Buy List on valuation and expected gains in the ADHD market.
  • On Semiconductor (NASDAQ: ONNN) was upgraded to Outperform from Market Perform at Wachovia on valuation.
  • Enbridge Inc (NYSE: ENB) was raised to Sector Outperformer from Sector Performer at CIBC World Markets, as the firm sees an attractive 3-year return potential as new projects come into service and expects the stock's relative underperformance to come to an end.
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Last updated: February 11, 2012: 07:05 AM

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