Posts for Ticker ‘CY’

Top Analyst Upgrades (C, CY, DRYS, LRCX, ONNN, PSUN, PKX, RL)

These are this morning’s top analyst upgrades and positive research calls from Wall Street firms we have seen with about two hours until the market opens:

Citigroup (C) Started as Buy at Deutsche Bank.
Cypress Semiconductor (CY) Raised to Hold at Jefferies.
DryShips (DRYS) Raised to Buy at Lazard.
Lam Research (LRCX) Raised to Overweight at Barclays.
On Semiconductor (ONNN) Started as Buy at Deutsche Bank.
Pacific Sunwear (PSUN) Raised to Outperform at FBR Capital.
Posco (PKX) Raised to Conviction Buy List at Goldman Sachs.
Polo Ralph Lauren (RL) Started as Buy at UBS.

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JON C. OGG
OCTOBER 13, 2009

Top Pre-Market Analyst Downgrades (ADTN, AZ, CY, F, GPS, GM, IFX, LEN, ERIC, MXIM, PGR, WFMI)

Burning_money_picThese are some of the key analyst downgrades and negative calls we have seen this Tuesday morning:

  • ADTRAN (ADTN) Cut to Neutral at Baird.
  • Allianz (AZ) Started as Underperform at Jefferies.
  • Cypress Semi (CY) Cut to Underweight at JPMorgan.
  • Ford (F) Started as Sell at Societe Generale.
  • Gap Inc. (GPS) Cut to Market Perform at FBR.
  • General Motors (GM) Started as Sell at Societe Generale.
  • Infineon (IFX) Cut to Neutral at UBS.
  • Lennar (LEN) Cut to Neutral at UBS.
  • LM Ericsson (ERIC) Cut to Sell at Deutsche Bank.
  • Maxim Integrated (MXIM) Cut to Underweight at JPMorgan.
  • Progressive (PGR) Cut to Sell at Citigroup.
  • Whole Foods (WFMI) Cut to Underweight at JPMorgan.

Jon C. Ogg
December 16, 2008

One Solar Stock Stays Ahead of the Pack (ENER, JASO, FSLR, SPWRB, CY)

Solar_panel_picOne year ago, the share price for Energy Conversion Devices (NASDAQ:ENER) was $29.31. Shares rose to a 52-week high of $83.33, closing yesterday at $38.04. That’s off 52% from the high, but nearly 30% higher than a year ago.  However, Energy Conversion is still the only solar panel company of the major solar go-to stocks that shows a gain for the past 12 months.

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Cypress Drawing Power from the Sun (SPWR, CY)

Sunpower_logoCypress_logoA long-awaited move is finally happening.  SunPower Corporation (NASDAQ:SPWR) has registered more than 42 million shares of Class B common stock owned by Cypress Semiconductor (NYSE:CY) to be distributed in a spin-off to stockholders. Cypress expects to distribute about 0.27 shares of the Class B stock for every share of common stock outstanding. Cypress structured the spin-off as a dividend and a tax-free transaction for shareholders.

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Applied Materials Solar Strategy Paying Off (AMAT, CY, SPWR)

Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT) saw a major run on Tuesday.  Despite a warning out of Intel the night before, the company is diversifying out of chip cap-ex and equipment dominance into a strategy of being a solar play.  This morning the semiconductor equipment maker disclosed in an SEC Filing a $1.9 Billion solar equipment sales agreement.  This is technically being listed as a total purchase price for the equipment and related services outside of post-warranty services that will be provided by Applied materials for approximately $1.9 Billion.

The sales agreements are with a private non-US corporation where it will supply equipment and installation and warranty services for several solar factories being constructed by the buyer. These factories will feature Applied SunFab equipment that will collectively produce an annual expected output of solar PV modules capable of generating electricity on a "gigawatt scale."

We have covered a $475 million acquisition made last year that was going to allow Applied Materials to get away from its chip cap-ex strategy into also being one of the solar leaders in a field that is booming.  On what was a negative day on Wall Street, shares closed up 7.6% to $20.32, and that is now toward the upper-end of the $16.13 to $23.00 trading range over the last 52-weeks.  Applied Materials’ market cap is $27.8 Billion and its fiscal October-2007 revenues were $9.734 Billion. 

If you have paid attention to Cypress Semiconductor (NYSE: CY) and its partial spin-off of SunPower (NASDAQ: SPWR) you will understand that it did show an incredible return for a while.  While Cypress has been cut in half over the last year, it did literally move almost 300% from bottom to top before giving back its gains.

Who knows, maybe we’ll get a spin-off of Applied SunFab down the road.

Jon C. Ogg
March 4, 2008

Backward & Forward, Cramer In 2007 To 2008

2007 was one volatile year and for now it appears that will be the norm for at least the start of 2008.  Everyone’s favorite market pundit or least liked pundit is obviously Jim Cramer.  If you love Cramer or can’t stand him it really doesn’t matter.  He signed a new multi-year deal with CNBC recently.  Here are some of his major calls this year that will still be referred to in 2008:

Here were Cramer’s TOP 9 STOCKS FOR 2007, with a call broken down for each one.  Borat would say HI FIVE on some and NOT SO NICE on others, as would be expected.  Cramer’s 14,582 year-end DJIA target…..Friday’s close was 13,365.87……although we did hit 14,279.96 on OCT11, 2007.  Cramer also gave a batch of price targets on most of theDJIA components:

Cramer’s Stock Picks FOR 5-YEARS OUT:

SOME LISTS: His list of recession proof stocks compared to ours.  We are updating our
Defensive Stocks For The First Half Of 2008" currently.  Cramer gave a huge list of companies he expects to benefit from the alternative energy traders (SGR, FWLT, BWA, OMG, FSLR, FTEK, WFR, TTEK, ZOLT, BP, SPWR, CY, CPST, ITRI)… Jim Cramer pondered which US companies China would want to acquire, about 3 months before sovereign funds started buying into US companies.  Cramer’s mortgage winners and losers…… Here were his MAJOR BULL MARKET STOCK PICKS(MHS, CVS, AGN, CELG, GENZ, CEPH, RIG, HAL, EMR, CAT, CMI, UTX, KO,PEP, CL, GS, SKS, VFC, UNP, CSX, BA), some of which are DJIAcomponents.  Cramer produced a "MUST OWN" list of stocks, many of whichare up significantly and some are down (WHR, BDK, ATI, BGC, HON, ASD, JCI, MDR, FWLT, CAT, TEX, DE, QCOM)

Cramer spent lots of time on International stocks that most US investors might not cover on their own.  He made a big call on Mercadolibre (MELI) (also BIDU, GOOG) with some emphasis on buying immediately, right before it made a huge run up.  Cramer’s Hidden Video Game Investment Perfect World (PWRD, ATVI, ERTS, VIA) was one he said could run more than 50% for 2008.  Cramer made 5 TOP CHINESE PICKS (CEO, CHL, SSW, FMCN, BIDU, GMR).  We’ll see in 2008 if any of his Canadian OIL TRUSTS get acquired in 2008 (BTE, CNE, PGH, PVX, PWE, AAV, GDI).  Cramer also went over his top picks from Europe for American investors (TOT, SI, ABB, PHG, BF)

ON TECHNOLOGY:  Cramer’s NEW HORSEMEN OF TECH…. will the list change in 2008???  Did Cramer Say $1,000.00 on Google, Or Is It $600.00? That was in May 2007.  Cramer Gave Monster Price targets to Baidu.com (BIDU, GOOG).. will these targets change in 2008? Cramer was very positive on all the GPS stocks,although we’d expect that Cramer will change his tune in 2008 now thatthe holiday madness is behind us (GRMN, UA, CROX, NVT, TRMB, SIRF).

Would it be fair not to include the Barron’s attack on Cramer from summer for those of you that criticize his every word?

ON WARREN BUFFETT…. Cramer noted that BROOKFIELD ASSET MANAGEMENT in Canada may be the next Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK/A) NYSE: BAM). Cramer reviewed 10 Warren Buffett stocks for analysis and then reviewed 10 More Warren Buffett stocks:

Will his buyout of ALCOA (AA) prediction come true in 2008??? Cramer gave a list of stocks that had bought back so much stock that they might be taking themselves private.

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Happy New Years from the 247WallSt.com team!

Jon C. Ogg
December 31, 2007

Cramer’s Alternative Energy & Green Stocks (SGR, FWLT, BWA, OMG, FSLR, FTEK, WFR, TTEK, ZOLT, BP, SPWR, CY, CPST, ITRI)

On tonights MAD MONEY on CNBC, Jim Cramer wanted to pitch in on covering the green-tech stocks.  He says he has no politics on his calls because he is just looking at these as opportunities to make money.  Cramer’s green stocks are up 68% on average since he covered that Massachusetts ruling back in April.  His stocks from back then and here are his reviews now:

  • Shaw (SGR) up from $30 by 146% in nuke power infrastructure he thinks it can still double.
  • Foster Wheeler (FWLT) up 99% and being driven by non-green demand, it’s still a favorite but for another reason.
  • Borg Warner (BWA) is up 38% and still has legs in cleaner engine parts, Cramer thinks it goes higher.
  • OM Group (OMG) is actually down on refining cobalt and he said he’d have given up if last quarter wasn’t good.
  • First Solar (FSLR) was up big today on a $1 Billion contract.  Its up 170% since his recommendation and he thinks it can go higher with analysts racing each other to raise targets.  It reports Wednesday but he says it is expensive and he’s look at it speculatively.
  • Fuel-Tech (FTEK) is one that Cramer would rather sell than OM Group.
  • MEMC (WFR) is an arms merchant for solar makers in making wafers for solar panels; too good to pass it up; it’s cheap and he thinks out of all green stocks that this one is still bargain.  MEMC is his TOP PICK in the alt-en sector.
  • Tetra Tech (TTEK) is his play on the water group and he likes the last buyout with an international footprint.

He doesn’t see a single one where he thinks the run is over.  In a call-in he was also positive on Zoltek (ZOLT).  As far as BP’s (BP) initiatives in a call-in, he thinks it is an after-thought and right now it doesn’t add up right.  SunPower (SPWR) in a last call-in is one that he’s been behind and he thinks Cypress Semi (CY) is the play off it.

Another alternative energy stock an analyst said could double is Capstone Turbine (CPST) today in an unrelated report.  That was Lazard, and its analyst also defended Itron (ITRI) on recent weakness.

Jon C. Ogg
November 6, 2007

Short Sellers Taking Heat in Semiconductor Stocks July 2007

Stock Tickers: AMD, SMH, TXN, TER, ADI, LSI, MU, CY, NSM, TSM, STM, IFX

Tech stocks kept rising from June to July, yet the short sellers were beligerent.  They must have loads of money, because on individual short selling in stocks they lost more and more money if this trend remained static as it looks.  Short selling increased overall on the NYSE as seen on the NYSE notice, but this went above and beyond.  Here was a sector breakdown for the May to June period for 2007 if you want to compare. Here are the chip stock results for the major chip names listed on NYSE:

Advanced Micro (AMD) grew from 73.78M in June to 81.25M in July; Texas Instruments (TXN) grew from 30.6M in June to 33.3M in July; LSI Logic (LSI) grew from 43.77M in June to 49.75M in July; Micron (MU) grew from 50.37M in June to 59.99M in July, National Semi (NSM) went from high to higher after growing from 52.93M in June to 59.3M in July; Cypress Semi (CY) saw its 15.49M in June grow to 17.52M in July, Analog Devices (ADI) saw its 7.77M in June grow to 9.05M in July; Taiwan Semi (TSM) saw its 13.73M in June grow to 14.05M in July.

There were a few standouts as far as the actual drop in the short interest.  The most interesting drop out there came in the Semiconductor HOLDRs (SMH) as the short interest fell from 35.2M in June down to 25.6M in July, so go figure.  Teradyne (TER) fell from 14.2M in June to 13.05M in July; STMicro (STM) saw its short interest drop from 3.7M in June down to 2.89M in July;

Jon C. Ogg
July 20, 2007

Jon Ogg can be reached at jonogg@247wallst.com; he does not own securities in the companies he covers. 

Top Earnings Next Week Part 2 (July 19-20, 2007)

THURSDAY
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSDAQ:AMD)
Ameritrade (NASDAQ:AMTD)
Bank of America (NYSE:BAC)
Bank of New York (NYSE:BK)
Cemex (NYSE:CX/ADR)
Continental Airlines (NYSE:CAL)
Cypress Semi (NYSE:CY)
Dow Jones (NYSE:DJ)
Fifth Third Bancorp (NASDAQ:FITB)
First Data (NYSE:FDC)
Gilead Sciences (NASDAQ:GILD)
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG)
Harley-Davidson (NYSE:HOG)
Honeywelll (NYSE:HON)
Illinois Tool Works (NYSE:ITW)
International Game Technology (NYSE:IGT)
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)
Motorola Inc. (NYSE:MOT)
NASDAQ Stock market (NASDAQ:NDAQ)
OptionsXpress (NASDAQ:OXPS)
PMC-Sierra (NASDAQ:PMCS)
Roche
Safeway (NYSE:SWY)
SanDisk (NASDAQ:SNDK)
SAP AG (NYSE:SAP)
Scholastic (NASDAQ:SCHL)
Seagate Tech (NYSE:STX)
SunPower Corp. (NASDAQ:SPWR)
SunTrust (NYSE:STI)
Telefonos De Mexico (NYSE:TMX)
Union Pacific (NYSE:UNP)
UnitedHealth Group (NYSE:UNH)
Wyeth (NYSE:WYE)
Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ:XLNX)

FRIDAY
Boston Scientific (NYSE:BSX)
Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT)
Citigroup (NYSE:C)
Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC)
Schlumberger (NYSE:SLB)
Wachovia Corp (NYSE:WB)

Jon C. Ogg
July 13, 2007

PLEASE NOTE: THSE DATES MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE OR MAY HAVE ALREADY CHANGED

Short Sellers Attack Restructure & Re-Org Stocks (June 2007)

Stock Tickers: TYC, MS, F, CY, SPWR, TRB, KFT, MO, HB, ASD, EMC, DJ, AA, WY

It is always interesting to see how short sellers treat shares of stocks that are undergoing a spin-off, a restructuring, or an organizational change.  Frequently you see large changes upand down as shareholder initiatives such as a spin-off, a corporate break-up, a questionable acquisition breaking apart, or a recapitalization can affect the street perception.  These also often take months or longer to come to fruition.  These are not all of the restructurings and spin-offs in NYSE-listed stocks, but these are a sample of the more watched deals.

Those with increased short selling…..

Tyco International (TYC), as it gets closer to its near-forever break-up into 3 units next week.  Tyco short interest grew from 20.89 million in May to 21.81 million in June.  Short sellers must not be seeing value just like we don’t.

Morgan Stanley (MS) as it gets ready to dump the poorest image image credit card in the country, Discover Card.  Morgan Stanley saw a 9% gain from May’s 10.2 million shares in the short interest grow to 11.16 million shares.

Ford (F), which is likely selling two units of Rover and Jaguar and might sell its finance business.  Ford saw a huge jump in short selling from 208.8 million in May to 214.1 million in June.  Ford shares are actually up 50% from the 52-week lows. believe it or not.

Cypress Semiconductor (CY) as some recent hope has come out for the company to unlock more value by unloading more of its holdings in SunPower Corp. (SPWR).  CY shares have seen an increased short selling from 13.89 million in May to 15.495 million in June, a gain of 10.3%.

Tribune (TRB) now that the Sam Zell privatization pilfering is closer.  The 6.1 million shares in May has grown to 6.88 million shares, a gain of more than 10% in short selling.

Kraft (KFT) and Altria (MO), now that the Kraft (KFT) spin-out has finally occurred and some more time has passed on the calendar.  MO saw a drop of 11% from 53.2 million shares down to 47.2 million shares, which could have been expected; and you saw the inverse move in KFT with may’s short interest of 32.14 million shares growing to 39.2 million shares in June.

Hillenbrand (HB) as it gets ready to split the medical products and beds from the casket unit.  Hillenbrand saw May’s short interest of 1.43 million shares grow 2% to 1.459 million shares in June.

The decliners….Not as active as the increases…..

American Standard (ASD), after its spin-off of WABCO. ASD saw a drop in its short short interest of 30% from 7.46 million shares down to 5.15 million shares in June.

EMC (EMC) as the company is closer to the spin-off date for VMWare, which is expected to be a hot IPO or spin-off issue.  EMC short interest was actually a decline of 6.5% from 38.93 million in May to 36.37 million in June.

Dow Jones (DJ) saw a drop in its shares in the short interest with May’s 5.78 million shares drop down to 4.94 million shares as financial betters didn’t want to increase their bets that the company would stay private.

Alcoa (AA), as prey or bait? Short sellers don’t want to find out.  May’s 16.8 million shares in the short interest fell to 14.68 million shares in June.

Weyerhaeuser (WY) saw its 9.16 million shares in its short interest drop to 7.76 million as investors are still thinking the value will unlock as a potential break-up, REIT-Conversion, or asset sales.

Jon C. Ogg
June 22, 2007

Jon Ogg can be reached at jonogg@247wallst.com; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.

NYSE June 2007 Short Interest: Semiconductor Stocks (NSM, SMH, AMD, MU, TXN)

Stock Tickers: AMD, TXN, LSI, MU, NSM, CY, IFX, ADI, STM, TSM, SMH

The Semiconductor HOLDRs Trust (SMH) pretty much says it all, as the SMH short interest rose again in June as the ETF hit a new 52-week high.  Short interest rose from May’s 33.25 million shares up to 35.2 million shares in June; and that is after a rise from 23.76 million shares in April up to a 33.252 million shares in May.  Here are the following changes with the increases in short interest first (from May to June, 2007):

RISING SHORT INTEREST NAMES
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) saw its short interest rise from 73.3 million shares to 73.79 million shares (14.1% of the float). Micron Technology (MU) saw its short interest rise quite a bit from 36.47 million shares up to 50.375 million shares (7.1% of the float).  National Semiconductor (NSM) saw its short interest skyrocket from 9.813 million shares to an unbelievable 52.9 million shares (broker hybrid security is probably cause).  This should be confirmed because that is almost hard to believe as it would be 17% of the float, but that is at multiple sources.  Cypress Semiconductor (CY) saw its short interest rise from 13.89 million shares to 15.495 million.  Infineon (IFX) saw its short interest rise from 2.688 million shares to 3.89 million. Analog Devices (ADI) saw its short interest rise from 6.127 million shares to 7.77 million shares.  Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) saw its short interest rise from 11.33 million shares to 13.73 million shares.

A FEW FALLING SHORT INTEREST NAMES
LSI Corp. (LSI) saw its short interest drop from 44.55 million shares to 43.77 million shares.  STMicroelectronics (STM) saw its short interest fall again from 5.946 million shares to 3.7 million.  Texas Instruments (TXN) saw its short interest drop from 32.41 million shares to 30.6 million.

Jon C. Ogg
June 22, 2007

Jon Ogg can be reached at jonogg@247wallst.com; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.

May Short Interest Rose in Chip Stocks (AMD, TXN, LSI, MU, NSM, CY, IFX, ADI, STM, TSM, SMH)

Stock Tickers: AMD, TXN, LSI, MU, NSM, CY, IFX, ADI, STM, TSM, SMH

The Semiconductor HOLDRs Trust (SMH) pretty much says it all, although many of the components in that are NASDAQ listed instead of NYSE.  SMH short interest rose from 23.76 million shares in April up to a 33.252 million shares in May.  Here are the following changes with the increases in short interest first (from April to May, 2007):

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) saw its short interest rise from 45.2 million shares to 73.3 million shares.

Texas Instruments (TXN) saw its short interest rise from 30.76 million shares to 32.41 million shares.

LSI Corp. (LSI) saw its short interest rise from 38.36 million shares to 44.55 million shares.

Micron Technology (MU) saw its short interest rise from 33.14 million shares to 36.47 million shares.

National Semiconductor (NSM) saw its short interest rise from 8.43 million shares to 9.813 million shares.

Cypress Semiconductor (CY) saw its short interest rise from 13.02 million shares to 13.89 million shares.

Infineon (IFX) saw its short interest drop from 3.055 million shares to 2.688 million shares.

Analog Devices (ADI) saw its short interest fall from 6.9 million shares down to 6.127 million shares.

STMicroelectronics (STM) saw its short interest fall from 7.3 million shares to 5.946 million shares.

Taiwan SemiConductor (TSM) saw its short interest drop from 11.75 million shares fell to 11.33 million shares.

Jon C. Ogg
May 22, 2007

Jon Ogg can be reached at jonogg@247wallst.com; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.