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FeedPosted Nov 17th 2009 9:00AM by Jim Cramer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst upgrades and downgrades, Market matters, Coach Inc (COH), Goldman Sachs Group (GS), Morgan Stanley (MS), Nordstrom, Inc (JWN), Polo Ralph Lauren'A' (RL), Cramer on BloggingStocks
TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says there is as extreme an aversion to discipline as he can recall. If you want to know why it is so frustrating to be buying stocks up here think no further than the Goldman Sachs (
GS) (
Cramer's Take) push into the high-end retail stocks, a push that, even as flexible and chameleon-like that I am, I find flabbergasting.
All year the trade has been to be buying the recovery stocks, the companies that sell the most expensive goods, and abandon the dollar stocks which peaked last year in the midst of the worst recession since the 1930s. It was plain as day.
Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: This frustrating new market
Posted Nov 16th 2009 11:40AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades, Sprint Nextel Corp (S), Penney (J.C.) (JCP), Research in Motion (RIMM), Analyst initiations, Nordstrom, Inc (JWN)
Analyst upgrades:
- Credit Suisse upgraded Sprint Nextel (S) to outperform from neutral and raised its target to $6 from $4. The firm believes Sprint Nextel's core business is turning and that valuation is attractive. Credit Suisse also added Sprint Nextel to its Focus List.
- Goldman expects Nordstrom (JWN) to benefit from a recovery in the high-end consumer. The firm upgraded shares to buy from neutral and raised its target to $41 from $39.
- Deutsche Bank remains cautious on the Dry Bulk sector long-term but expects increased Q4 day rates. The firm upgraded Genco (GNK) to buy from hold and raised its target to $31 from $24; the firm also upgraded Eagle Bulk (EGLE) to hold from sell.
- Steelcase (SCS) was upgraded to buy from hold at BB&T.
- United Rentals (URI) was upgraded to outperform from perform at Oppenheimer.
- GLG Partners (GLG) was upgraded to outperform from market perform at Keefe Bruyette.
- Ladish (LDSH) was upgraded to outperform from market perform at FBR Capital.
Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: DLTR, JCP, JWN, LEA, RIMM, S ...
Posted Nov 7th 2009 11:20AM by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Costco Wholesale (COST), Gap Inc (GPS), Federal Reserve, Recession
Consumer borrowing fell for the eighth straight month in September. This record-setting streak is due largely to tightening by lenders, unemployment and the conservative preference to pay down debt rather than spend. This widespread fit of fiscal responsibility, economists fret, could prevent a recovery from taking root, since consumer spending is responsible for 70% of the U.S. economy. This conventional thinking, of course, overlooks the fact that an eventual increase in spending that isn't fueled by consumer spending will yield a recovery that's more likely to last.
According to the Federal Reserve, borrowing fell at an annual rate of $14.8 billion in September -- it's biggest drop since July and much larger than the $10 billion predicted by economists. The behavior is exactly what you'd find in people worried about losing their jobs or focused on rebuilding safety funds and investment portfolios. Those who want to borrow are finding banks won't be complicit this time, as they clamp down on lending practices.
Continue reading Consumer spending falls victim to debt repayment
Posted Nov 6th 2009 11:40AM by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Wal-Mart (WMT), Target Corp. (TGT), Costco Wholesale (COST), Gap Inc (GPS), Nordstrom, Inc (JWN)
There's a chill in the air and a slight up-tick in confidence. Holiday discounts are coming a bit earlier, too. For retailers, this has been a great combination, leading to the second consecutive month in which retail sales increased.
This follows more than a year of drops. Consumers aren't going crazy, but they are loosening their wallets a little bit. Consumer spending accounts for 70% of the U.S. economy, and the coming holiday season is where the action is -- for the retail sector and, consequently, for everyone else.
Continue reading Retail sales: Signs of life, but not yet a rising tide
Posted Nov 2nd 2009 12:40PM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades, Comcast Cl'A' (CMCSA), Research in Motion (RIMM), Yum Brands (YUM), Analyst initiations
Analyst upgrades:
- Jefferies upgraded Biogen (NASDAQ: BIIB) to Buy from Hold based on valuation. The firm, which has a $50 target on the stock, believes Tysabri PML cases are reflected in shares.
- Deutsche Bank upgraded Nordstrom (NYSE: JWN) to Buy from Hold as it finds the valuation attractive and believes the company's sales are benefiting from stabilization in California and share gains. Deutsche raised its target on shares to $45 from $36.
- RBC Capital upgraded Yum! Brands (NYSE: YUM) to Outperform from Sector Perform and raised its target to $39 from $36 citing valuation and views it as a low risk option on a global economic recovery.
- Credit Suisse (NYSE: CS) was upgraded to Buy from Hold at Citigroup.
- Royal Caribbean (NYSE: RCL) was upgraded to Outperform from Market Perform at Wells Fargo.
- Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE: ALU) was upgraded to Hold from Sell at RBS.
Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: CMCSA, CS, JWN, RCL, RIMM, YUM ...
Posted Aug 9th 2009 12:30PM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Forecasts, Wal-Mart (WMT), Penney (J.C.) (JCP), Blockbuster Inc 'A' (BBI), Kohl's Corp (KSS), Economic data
Last week offered mixed messages about whether an economic recovery is indeed underway. The unemployment figures were not as bad as feared, but July sales numbers were nothing to write home about, despite the wild popularity of the so-called cash-for-clunkers program.
The question is, where has consumer confidence (and consumer spending) been? Retail is a good place to look, and as it turns out, this week several shopping mall and strip mall favorites will be reporting earnings for the most recent quarter.
Continue reading The week in preview: Eye on retail -- Walmart, Macy's, Blockbuster ...
Posted Jun 13th 2009 9:00AM by Jamie Dlugosch (RSS feed)
Filed under: Whole Foods Market (WFMI), Nordstrom, Inc (JWN), Obama Picks
We all know the impact that celebrities have on businesses. One of the most obvious instances of this phenomenon comes from the Oprah Winfrey Show. For example, when a title makes it into her book club, millions of loyal followers immediately take action, and sales follow.
These days, Michelle Obama is giving Oprah a run for her money. The First Lady is being closely watched by millions, and she too has a loyal following. She also appears to have a fashion sense that resonates with consumers around the globe. We all saw the number of stories and speculation about her gown during the inauguration.
Continue reading Move over Oprah -- Michelle Obama's got the touch
Posted May 28th 2009 11:20AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades, Estee Lauder (EL), Caterpillar (CAT), Abercrombie and Fitch (ANF), Electronic Arts (ERTS), Starwood Hotels Worldwide (HOT), Harley-Davidson (HOG), Analyst initiations, Nordstrom, Inc (JWN), SanDisk Corp (SNDK)
Analyst upgrades:
- Goldman upgraded SanDisk (NASDAQ: SNDK) to Buy from Neutral and raised their target to $22 from $16 citing the renegotiated royalty agreement with Samsung.
- Goldman also upgraded Starwood Hotels (NYSE: HOT) to Buy from Sell and raised their target to $27 from $11 citing strong operating leverage as RevPAR recovers.
- KeyBanc upgraded Werner Enterprises (NASDAQ: WERN) to Hold from Underweight citing a recent improvement in freight demand.
- J.C. Penney (NYSE: JCP) was upgraded to buy from Underperform at Banc of America/Merrill.
- Savvis (NASDAQ: SVVS) was raised to Outperform from Perform at Oppenheimer.
- Sanofi-Aventis (NYSE: SNY) was upgraded at Citigroup to Buy from Hold.
Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: SNDK, HOT, CAT, HOG, ANF, ERTS ...
Posted May 16th 2009 9:40AM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Wal-Mart (WMT), International Business Machines (IBM), Sony Corp ADR (SNE), Penney (J.C.) (JCP), Blockbuster Inc 'A' (BBI), Applied Materials (AMAT), Whole Foods Market (WFMI), Kohl's Corp (KSS), Abercrombie and Fitch (ANF), Nordstrom, Inc (JWN), Liz Claiborne (LIZ), MBIA Inc (MBI), World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:
Continue reading Earnings highlights: Walmart, JCPenney, Freddie Mac, Playboy, Whole Foods and more
Posted May 15th 2009 12:30PM by Brent Archer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Major movement, Earnings reports, Good news, Options, Technical Analysis, Nordstrom, Inc (JWN)
Nordstrom (NYSE: JWN - option chain) shares are rising today after the company reported earnings last night, posting a first-quarter profit of $81 million, or 37 cents per share.
Excluding one-time items, JWN earned 31 cents per share, topping analysts' forecasts of 26 cents per share. If you think that the stock won't fall by too much in the coming months, then now could be a good time to look at a bullish hedged trade on JWN.
JWN opened this morning at $21.64. So far today the stock has hit a low of $21.41 and a high of $23.05. As of 11:40, JWN is trading at $22.68 up 1.73 (8.3%). The chart for JWN looks bearish and S&P gives JWN a negative 2 STARS (out of 5) sell ranking.
Continue reading Nordstrom (JWN) Q1 earnings beat estimates
Posted May 10th 2009 12:30PM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Forecasts, Wal-Mart (WMT)
As earnings season begins to wind down, some apparel retailers are scheduled to report quarterly results this week. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters anticipate that Walmart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT), the 800-pound gorilla in the space, will report that it earned $0.77 per share in the first quarter, about the same as in the first quarter of last year. But JCPenney Co. (NYSE: JCP), Kohl's Corp. (NYSE: KSS), Nordstrom Inc. (NYSE: JWN), and Urban Outfitters Inc. (NASDAQ: URBN) are expected to report lower profits for the first quarter as consumers continued to hold off on spending. Macy's Inc. (NYSE: M) and Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (NYSE: ANF) are expected to have swung to a loss year over year.
Whole Foods Market Inc. (NASDAQ: WFMI) and Winn Dixie Stores Inc. (NASDAQ: WINN) are likewise expected to report declining earnings, while the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. (NYSE: GAP), parent of the A&P supermarket chain, is expected to have narrowed its net loss 68.9% to $0.28 per share.
Continue reading The week in preview: A peek at apparel retail earnings
Posted Apr 20th 2009 10:30AM by Jim Cramer (RSS feed)
Filed under: PepsiCo (PEP), Ford Motor (F), General Motors (GM), Market matters, Walgreen Co (WAG), Citigroup Inc. (C), Target Corp. (TGT), Brinker Intl (EAT), Penney (J.C.) (JCP), Abbott Laboratories (ABT), American Express (AXP), AutoNation Inc (AN), AutoZone Inc (AZO), Centex Corp (CTX), Charles Schwab Corp (SCHW), Kellogg Co (K), Hershey Co (HSY), Sears Holdings (SHLD), CVS Corp (CVS), Gap Inc (GPS), General Mills (GIS), Procter and Gamble (PG), Yum Brands (YUM), Kohl's Corp (KSS), Johnson Controls (JCI), Gilead Sciences (GILD), Nordstrom, Inc (JWN), Unilever ADR (UL), Jones Apparel Group (JNY), Cramer on BloggingStocks, Recession, E*TRADE (ETFC)
TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer is seeing signs of a coming boom, but he's still being cautious here. 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.
Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: The seductive pull of the early cycle
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