- Siemens (SI) to buy from hold at Deutsche Bank.
- Diamond Offshore (DO) to market perform from underperform at FBR Capital.
- MeadWestvaco (MWV) to conviction buy from neutral at Goldman.
- TD AmeriTrade (AMTD) and Cabot Oil & Gas (COG) to buy from neutral at BofA/Merrill.
- Janus Capital (JNS) to hold from sell at Citigroup.
- Motorola Mobility (MMI) to buy from neutral at UBS.
- Frontier Communications (FTR) to neutral from underperform at Macquarie.
- Humana (HUM) to buy from hold at Argus.
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Analyst Calls: DISH, DTV, JCI, LULU, MOS, MTN, POT, RIG, TSCO, TSN ...
- Tyson Foods (TSN) to buy from hold at Deutsche Bank.
- Carmike Cinemas (CKEC) to buy from neutral at Merriman.
- Ambow Education (AMBO) to conviction buy from neutral at Goldman.
- Johnson Controls (JCI) to overweight from equal weight at Barclays.
- Dynex Capital (DX) to outperform from market perform at JMP Securities.
- Ensco (ESV) to outperform from neutral at Credit Suisse.
- York Water (YORW) to buy from hold at Brean Murray.
- Mid-America Apartment (MAA) to market perform from underperform at FBR Capital.
- Cheniere Energy Partners (CQP) to hold from sell at Citigroup.
- Forest Oil (FST) to positive from neutral at Susquehanna.
- Tractor Supply (TSCO) to outperform from neutral at RW Baird.
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Week in Preview: Banks in the Earnings Spotlight
The earnings season ramps up this week. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters foresee strong reports from such big names as Apple (AAPL), eBay (EBAY), IBM (IBM), General Electric (GE), Google (GOOG), Schlumberger (SLB) and Southwest Airlines (LUV). And fast on the heels of last week's big earnings beat from JPMorgan Chase (JPM), there will be plenty more results from the financial sector to peruse this week.
Among the financials expected to post double-digit earnings growth this week are Capital One Financial (COF), Morgan Stanley (MS), SLM Corp. (SLM) and U.S. Bancorp (USB), but the week's biggest earnings winner may be Wells Fargo (WFC).
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Analyst Calls: ALTR, CBOE, D, ETR, JCI, KBR, MMM, NFLX, OII, RHT, WY ...
- Red Hat (RHT) and American Public (APEI) to outperform from sector perform at RBC Capital.
- KBR (KBR) and Foster Wheeler (FWLT) to buy from neutral at Goldman.
- Bio-Rad (BIO) to outperform from market perform at Leerink.
- Oceaneering (OII) to outperform from neutral at Credit Suisse.
- ASM International (ASMI) and Avid Technology (AVID) to overweight from neutral at JPMorgan.
- Dominion Resources (D) to equal weight from underweight at Morgan Stanley.
- Nationwide Health Properties (NHP) to buy from hold at Jefferies.
- Vivus (VVUS) to buy from underperform at BofA/Merrill.
- Intersil (ISIL) to buy from hold at Canaccord.
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Eaton Keeps Powering Higher
Eaton Corp. (ETN) has been on a tear -- rising from $85 to $95 -- since it smashed Wall Street estimates with its latest earnings announcement in late October, and it looks like the gains are going to continue.
Goldman Sachs just upgraded Eaton from a neutral rating and put the company on its conviction buy list -- moving its price target for the stock from $103 to $117.
Goldman was originally expecting Eaton to earn $7.35 per share in 2011 and $8.90 in 2012, but the firm has now updated its EPS expectations to $7.80 in 2011 and $9.40 in 2012.
Johnson Control Benefits From Auto Production
Johnson Control (JCI) said Friday that a boost in auto production and new vehicle launches helped it turn in a profit during the fiscal third quarter. The company reported net income of $418 million, or 61 cents per share, during the quarter. Excluding one-time items, JCI earned 54 cents per share, missing the consensus estimate by a penny. Quarterly revenue came in at $8.54 billion, an increase of 22% and better than the expected $8.48 billion. The Milwaukee-based company also announced that it has agreed to up its stake in a joint venture with South Korean firm Delkor Corp. to 90%. The higher stake will cost the company $90 million. Delkor Corp. produces automotive batteries.
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Analyst Calls: ICE, BHP, PETS, GLW, TEL, SFLY

Analyst upgrades:
- BMO Capital upgraded Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) to Outperform from Market Perform based on valuation and the company's growth outlook. The firm has a price target of $125 on the stock.
- Morgan Keegan upgraded WESCO (WCC) to Outperform from Market Perform ahead of Thursday's earnings report based on valuation and expectations for stronger than expected sales.
- Keefe Bruyette upgraded Bank of Marin (BMRC) to Outperform from Market Perform with a $40 price target following the company's Q2 results.
- BHP Billiton (BHP) was upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Barclays.
- PPG Industries (PPG) was upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Morgan Stanley.
- Schnitzer Steel (SCHN) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at UBS.
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- Argus upgraded Weyerhaeuser (WY) to buy from hold, citing the better-than-expected Q1 report and expectations that the company is about to be profitable. The firm has a $59 target on the stock.
- Weeden upgraded Cameron (CAM) to buy from hold as it views the recent sell-off as overdone.
- Oppenheimer upgraded Mobile Mini (MINI) to outperform from perform based on valuation and what the firm sees as the company's attractive risk/reward ratio. The firm set a $25 target.
- Johnson Controls (JCI) was upgraded to buy from hold at Deutsche Bank.
- EnerNOC (ENOC) was upgraded to buy from neutral at Janney Montgomery.
- Checkpoint (CKP) was upgraded to outperform from neutral at Baird.
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Analyst Calls: CF, JCI, BAX, NWL, UTL, NOK, VMW, ANF, DELL
- UBS upgraded CF Industries (CF) to neutral from sell. The firm cites valuation for the upgrade. In addition, UBS raised its price target on shares to $84 from $81.
- Baird upgraded Johnson Controls (JCI) to outperform from neutral and raised its price target to $42 from $33. The upgrade was based on improving margins, China growth, and upside from a cyclical recovery.
- Barrington upgraded G&K Services (GKSR) to outperform from market perform ahead of the company's Q3 results to reflect optimism regarding the company's operational turnaround. The firm set a $35 price target for shares.
- LaSalle Hotel (LHO) was upgraded to top pick from outperform at RBC Capital.
- Zimmer (ZMH) was upgraded to overweight from neutral at JPMorgan.
- Thermo Fisher (TMO) was upgraded to buy from hold at Jefferies.
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CEO Takes Harley-Davidson for a Ride
How's this for a kick in the pants: Flying in the face of it's first quarterly loss in 16 years, a seriously questionable compensation package has just been awarded to the new, short-time CEO of Harley-Davidson Inc. (HOG).
Keith E. Wandell, the new Harley-Davidson CEO, and former COO of Johnson Controls Inc. (JCI), has been awarded a compensation package totaling approximately $6.4 million for his participation in Harley-Davidson operations from May 2009 through the end of that year. When given the company's downward slide through 2009, and in consideration of tough times ahead for those who survive on high-end discretionary spending, might there be cause to wonder if Mr. Wandell's compensation package is just a tad excessive?
Analyst Calls: RIMM, NTRS, STT, UHS, POT, BCR, O, JCI, GPS, WMG
- Deutsche Bank upgraded Research in Motion (RIMM) to hold from sell to reflect the company's Q3 results and guidance. The firm raised its target price on shares to $75 from $60.
- Keefe Bruyette upgraded Northern Trust (NTRS) and State Street (STT) to outperform from market perform to reflect valuation and favorable longer-term secular trends. The firm keeps a $58 price target on Northern Trust and a $51 target on State Street.
- UBS upgraded Universal Health (UHS) to buy from neutral and raised its target to $38 from $31. The firm said hospital checks indicate bad debt has not increased vs. Q3 and that Universal Health should report an in-line to better-than-expected Q4.
- Take-Two Interactive (TTWO) was upgraded to hold from sell at Kaufman Bros.
- Whiting Petroleum (WLL) was raised to outperform from market perform at Wells Fargo.
- BP Plc (BP) was upgraded at Goldman to buy from neutral.
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Ready for the future? Obama hands out $2.4 billion for electric and hybrid cars
Look at what the computer did for communication. We are now is the midst of a revolution in technology.
Now innovation moves to the auto industry. Electric and hybrid cars have the potential to take us off the "oil standard," at least in a major way. Imagine the money you would save if you were not held hostage to the oil cartel.
President Obama has granted $2.4 billion for research in the development of electric/hybrid cars. There will be 48 different projects in more than 20 states as part of the American Recovery Act.
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Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: ADTN, CAL, EXFO, JCI, LUV, VAR, CSCO, KMT, EZCH
Analyst upgrades: - Citigroup upgraded Adtran (NASDAQ: ADTN) to Buy from Hold on expectations the company will benefit from the broadband Stimulus funds.
- Morgan Stanley upgraded Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) to Overweight from Equal Weight based on relative valuation and views the company as a "survivor." Additionally, the analyst lowered 2009 industry estimates but believes it is the last cut for the year and is incrementally more positive on the sector.
- Morgan Stanley also upgraded EXFO Electro-Optical (NASDAQ: EXFO) to Overweight from Market Weight based on valuation.
- Tata Motors (NYSE: TTM) was upgraded to Buy from Hold at Deutsche Bank.
- Ascent Solar (NASDAQ: ASTI) was upgraded to Neutral from Underweight at JP Morgan.
- Mechel Steel (NYSE: MTL) was upgraded to Neutral from Underperform at Credit Suisse.
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Analyst Upgrades
- Citigroup upgraded Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) to Hold from Sell citing reduced legacy risks and strength in the fixed income franchise.
- Janney Montgomery upgraded Fuel Systems (NASDAQ: FSYS) to Buy from Neutral based on valuation, the OEM market in Europe for alternative transportation is growing faster than expected, and the $30M equity raise was smaller than expected.
- Freeport McMoRan (NYSE: FCX) was upgraded to Outperform from Market Perform by FBR Capital. The firm believes that the company will benefit from copper supply issues over the long term, and it thinks the stock has reached an attractive entry point.
- Black & Decker (NYSE: BDK) was upgraded to Neutral from Underperform at Credit Suisse.
- American Tower (NYSE: AMT) was raised to Overweight from Neutral at JPMorgan.
- EMC Corp. (NYSE: EMC) was upgraded at Barclays to Overweight from Equal Weight.
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Cramer on BloggingStocks: The seductive pull of the early cycle
If you had to define the early cycle, if you had to outline what stocks should be soaring coming out of a recession into a boom and which ones should be faltering, you would have to say the action in this market in the last month is the quintessential behavioral pattern.
What are the components of the early cycle? First, it's the homebuilders. As is typical coming out of a recession, the stocks precede the bottom of housing. That's exactly what's happening with the lowest permits and highest affordability and best mortgage rates and massive inventory. Everywhere, except on Wall Street reporting, the bottom is bursting out. When you read the lead story in the Sunday Philadelphia Inquirer, and it is all about the thousands of prospective homebuyers heading south to pick up condos and homes for half of what they were worth two years ago -- or even less -- and you know that virtually no one has broken ground in the Sunshine State in a year, you can bet that the bottom's actually behind us. This housing market has wiped out all but the most stable private builders and even the public ones are merging as we know from Pulte (NYSE: PHM) (Cramer's Take) and Centex (NYSE: CTX) (Cramer's Take). So, in the next cycle, you can see some profitability developing year over year even though the new homes don't have much margin because the foreclosed homes next door are going for a song. And don't believe this won't change the dynamic of future foreclosures. In most areas, rent is higher than the interest on mortgages, so you will find that second or third job needed to stay in your home. The incentive structure's radically different than a year ago.
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