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Oshkosh Corp. Lands Another Big Contract

Oshkosh OSK logoYet another piece of good news has surfaced from heavy truck and tactical vehicle manufacturer, Oshkosh Corp. (OSK). In a press release Wednesday, Oshkosh revealed that it has been awarded a $600 million contract to construct and refurbish 1900 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck A-4 vehicles for the Army's TACOM Life Cycle Management Command. Additionally, Oshkosh must produce 530 specialized material transport trailers.

Oshkosh expects to begin delivering on the contract as soon as next month, and the workload could last until October of 2011. Trailer production is expected to begin in June 2011 and finish in October of that same year.

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Manufacturing bright spot: Pierce Manufacturing Inc.

Pierce QuantumPierce Manufacturing is a member of the family of Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE: OSK), formerly the Oshkosh Truck Corporation. For the second month in a row, Pierce Manufacturing has announced another major equipment building contract.

In October, Pierce Mfg. announced that it had been awarded a $10.7 million contract to provide 68 fire rescue vehicles for the United States Army. This time around, the new contract is not quite as large, but it comes from a first time customer, the city of Phoenix, Arizona. The company issued a news release about this new contract for nine new fire rescue vehicles yesterday.

Representatives for the Phoenix Fire department put the Pierce Quantum pumpers through rigorous testing. The Quantum designation, which refers to the vehicle's chassis design, was met with full approval. The unit proved itself particularly well in regard to the aspects of ride and vehicle control. John Simmons, acting division chief for fleet management of the Phoenix Fire Department, indicated that those features were an important focus for his committee, and that they were duly impressed.

The nine units to be delivered will be customized to serve the Phoenix department's particular needs. The Phoenix Fire Department operates 53 fire stations and protects 1.47 million citizens in our nation's fifth largest city.

Disclosure: My brother is an electronic component installer, employed by Pierce Manufacturing.

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Top Picks 2007: Markman steers investors to Oshkosh

Each year Steven Halpern, editor of TheStockAdvisors.com, surveys the leading financial newsletter advisors asking for their favorite stocks for the coming year. This article is part of his 24th annual Top Picks Report.

Oshkosh Truck (NYSE: OSK) is the favorite conservative idea for 2007 from Jon Markman, editor of Strategic Advantage. "I do not expect a recession within a six-month horizon, which increases my confidence in picking a cyclical company such as Oshkosh -- especially since there is so much fear that the economy is headed straight for a recession.

"OSK -- which designs and manufactures a wide range of commercial, fire, emergency, and military trucks and truck bodies under several trademarks, including Oshkosh, Pierce, McNeilus, Medtec, Jerr-Dan, BAI, London, and Geesink -- is now cheap on every valuation measure that I consider important.

"The stock has fallen about 35% from its May highs in recent weeks. Investors were worried about its future growth rate, and there has been some skepticism about a large acquisition that was announced a month ago.

"Moreover, next year it will likely qualify as one of my Core Select List stocks, as it has provided positive earnings, revenue, cash flow, and capital appreciation for the past nine years straight. The company earns a high return on capital, and is one that I believe you can own for years. You should start buying OSK for a late 2007 target of $67 and a $95 target for 2009."

To see Jon's favorite speculative idea for 2007, click here.

Oshkosh Truck -- one for the long haul

Oshkosh Truck Corporation (NYSE:OSK) makes heavy-payload tactical trucks for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and has recently acquired Jerr-Dan, the towing equipment manufacturer, from Littlejohn & Co. for a reported $80 million.

Oshkosh truck is currently trading at about $44 and has a recorded 52-week range of $42.10 to $65.69. We'll need to watch carefully how the changes in the way our government does business will affect this company. The company has a very strong history, but as the Bush administration's military industrial machine has taken such a severe hit in this midterm election, we must also consider the effects on "defense contractors."

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