Posts for Ticker ‘EMR’

Top Pre-Market Analyst Upgrades (ABMD, ASML, CBG, EMR, LLTC, MATK, NFLX, PEP)

These are some of the top pre-market analyst upgrades and positive calls which we have seen early this Wednesday morning:

Abiomed (ABMD) Raised to Buy at UBS.
ASML (ASML) Raised to Buy at ING.
CB Richard Ellis (CBG) Raised to Overweight at JPMorgan; Raised to Outperform at JMP.
Emerson Electric (EMR) Cut to Neutral at Goldman Sachs.
Linear TEch (LLTC) Raised to Overweight at Thomas Weisel.
Martek Biosciences (MATK) Started as Buy at Cantor.
Netflix (NFLX) Started as Market Perform at William Blair.
Pepsico (PEP) Raised to Buy at UBS.

JON C. OGG

Top 10 Early Analyst Upgrades & Downgrades (FUL, OZM, REP, TOL, DOV, EMR, GA, GSK, MEDX, RDS-A)

Money_stack_picThese are ten of the top pre-market early bird upgrades and downgrades we are seeing from analysts this Friday morning:

  • H.B. Fuller (NYSE: FUL) Raised to Overweight at JPMorgan.
  • Och-Ziff Capital (NYSE: OZM) Started as Buy at Jefferies.
  • Repsol YPF (NYSE: REP) Raised to Buy from Hold at ING; Raised to Hold from Sell at Soc-Gen.
  • Toll Brothers (NYSE: TOL) Started as Outperform at KBW.
  • Dover (NYSE: DOV) Cut to Underweight at JPMorgan.
  • Emerson Electric (NYSE: EMR) Cut to Underweight at JPMorgan.
  • Giant Interactive (NYSE: GA) Cut to Perform at Oppenheimer.
  • GlaxoSmithkline (NYSE: GSK) Cut to Neutral from Buy at UBS.
  • Medarex (NASDAQ: MEDX) Started as Sell at Merriman Curhan Ford.
  • Royal Dutch Shell (NYSE: RDS-A) Cut to Hold from Buy at ING.

Jon C. Ogg
November 14, 2008

Cramer Talks Up Beaten Down Industrials (IR, SPW, EMR, GE)

Cramer_picJim Cramer came on CNBC today in his old STOP TRADING segment with a brief trade idea, and it is an industrial trade idea to boot.  He noted this morning that this was too much of a jump from Friday’s lows.  Cramer noted that the Fed took the Great Depression off the table.  The first stock Cramer noted was Ingersoll-Rand Company (NYSE: IR) which lowered estimates and the stock didn’t go down very much.

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Top Pre-Market Analyst Upgrades (ANF, ARG, EMR, LSTR, SPNC, WFC)

These are some of the key upgrades from analysts we are focusing on this Tuesday morning:

  • Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) Raised to Outperform at FBR.
  • Airgas (ARG) Raised to Outperform at Baird.
  • Emerson Electric (EMR) Raised to Outperform at Baird.
  • Landstar System (LSTR) Raised to Outperform at Wachovia.
  • Spectranetics Corp. (SPNC) Raised To Neutral at Goldman Sachs.
  • Wells Fargo (WFC) Raised To Neutral From Underperform By Baird.

Jon C. Ogg
September 30, 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

Pre-Market Stock News (November 6, 2007)

  • Archer-Daniels Midland (ADM) $0.71 vs. $0.59 est.
  • Asset Acceptance Corp. (AACC) -$0.05 EPS vs -$0.05 est.
  • Beazer (BZH) cutting 1/4 workers and suspends dividend; sees new order down 50%.
  • Church & Dwight (CHD) $0.69 EPS vs. $0.589 est.; sees 2007 EPS $2.42-2.44 vs. $2.36 consensus.
  • Cooper Tire (CTB) $0.28 EPS vs $0.30 est.
  • El Paso (EP) $0.22 EPS vs $0.23 est.
  • Emerson (EMR) $0.78 EPS vs $0.75 est.
  • Environmental Tectonics’ (ETC) Aeromedical division won two new contract awards in Middle-East worth a total of $20 million.
  • Fuel-Tech (FTEK) $0.04 EPS vs. $0.06 est.; sees 2007 revenues $76-79 million vs. $79.7 million est.
  • Gerdau AmeriSteel (GNA) $0.40 EPS vs $0.42 est.
  • Google (GOOG) up $25 on analyst Sanford Bernstein raised target to $850.
  • International Securities Exchange (ISE) $0.62 EPS vs $0.53 est.
  • Kellwood (KWD) sets 2008 targets of $1.55 billion revenue from operations and sees $1.50 EPS.
  • K-Swiss (KSWS) $0.36 EPS vs $0.34 est.
  • Momenta Pharma (MNTA) announced FDA letter received says its M-Enoxaparin ANDA is NOT Approvable in current form.
  • Nortel Networks (NT) $0.05 EPS after charges vs. $0.11 est.; Revenues $2.71 Billion vs. $2.77 Billion est.
  • PetroQuest (PQ) $0.16 EPS vs. $0.14 est.
  • PowerSecure $0.15 EPS vs. $0.17 est.
  • QLogic (QLGC) announced a $200 million share buyback plan.
  • Sun Micro (JAVA) up 1.5% after earnings, despite lackluster report.
  • TheStreet.com (TSCM) $0.13 EPS vs $0.12 est.; Revenues $16.1 million vs. $16.3M est.
  • Urban Outfitters (URBN) sees revenues for Q3 at $379.3 million versus $374.5 million est.; s-s-s +8% for the quarter.
  • Valero (VLO) $1.40 EPS vs $1.35 est., but had lowered preliminary numbers.
  • Watson Pharma (WPI) $0.33 EPs vs $0.30 est.

Jon C. Ogg
November 6, 2007

Emerson Added to Goldman Sachs Conviction Buy List (EMR, DHR, TYC)

Goldman Sachs has raised its "Neutral" rating on Emerson Electric (NYSE:EMR) and added it to the Conviction Buy List.  Goldman based the upgrade on positive earnings outlook and an attractive risk versus rewards analysis.  Its 2008 and 2008 estimates were raised and it now sees 12% upside to the $52.00 prior target with a new target set at $58.00.  Goldman Sachs also noted that Emerson is one of its six well positioned multi-industry primes at this stage of the cycle and lists catalysts as upward earnings revisions and even lists M&A in the fold.  As a "flight from the dollar" this works as well, because Goldman Sachs lists 52% of sales being non-U.S and noted exposure to oil and gas.

On the reverse, Goldman Sachs downgraded Danaher Corp. (NYSE:DHR) to Neutral and downgraded Tyco International (NYSE:TYC) to a "SELL" rating.

Emerson Electric shares are trading up over 2% pre-market at $52.75.  Danaher shares are down 1% at $82.00 pre-market and Tyco shares are trading down 1.5% at $44.00 in pre-market activity.

Jon C. Ogg
September 27, 2007

Cramer’s 21 Major Bull Market Stock Picks (2)

Stock Tickers: MHS, CVS, AGN, CELG, GENZ, CEPH, RIG, HAL, EMR, CAT, CMI, UTX, KO, PEP, CL, GS, SKS, VFC, UNP, CSX, BA

On Thursday evening, Jim Cramer came out very bullish again on CNBC’s MAD MONEY.  Cramer said you better know what is working and what isn’t.Cramer said the analysts were giving out estimates like they were allgoing to be horrible and full of gloom and doom.  Even companies thathave been inconsistent are becoming consistent and estimates are beingretooled and companies are being revalued. Cramer again said the DJIAis heading straight to 14,000, but some sectors have peaked.  Here is the full summary:

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Cramer’s 21 Major Bull Market Stock Picks

Stock Tickers: MHS, CVS, AGN, CELG, GENZ, CEPH, RIG, HAL, EMR, CAT, CMI, UTX, KO, PEP, CL, GS, SKS, VFC, UNP, CSX, BA

Jim Cramer came out very bullish again (you get the trend here) as much as he could on tonight’s MAD MONEY on CNBC.  He’s still maintaining that yesterday was only the beginning and this is the start of a major rally, and you better know what is working and what isn’t.  Cramer said the analysts were giving out estimates like they were all going to be horrible and full of gloom and doom.  Even companies that have been inconsistent are becoming consistent and estimates are being retooled and companies are being revalued. Cramer again said the DJIA is heading straight to 14,000, but some sectors have peaked.

Healthcare: Medco (MHS-NYSE), CVS (CVS-NYSE) and Allergan (AGN-NYSE)

Celgene (CELG-NASDAQ), Genzyme (GENZ-NASDAQ), and Cephalon (CEPH-NASDAQ)

Oil Drillers: Transocean (RIG-NYSE), Halliburton (HAL-NYSE)

Capital Goods: Emerson (EMR-NYSE), Caterpillar (CAT-NYSE), Cummins (CMI-NYSE), United Technologies (UTX-NYSE)

Household Coca-Cola (KO-NYSE), Pepsi (PEP-NYSE), and Colgate Polmolive (CL-NYSE)

Brokers: Goldman Sachs (GS-NYSE)

Retail: Saks (SKS-NYSE), VF Corp (VFC-NYSE)

Rails: Union Pacific (UNP-NYSE) and CSX (CSX)

Planes/Aerospace:  Boeing (BA-NYSE)

He also noted that companies in Materials, Agriculture, Brokers, & Telecom but he gave no picks there.  These may be able to pick apart and many may slam Cramer, but he’s been right on the directions so far this time around.

Jon C. Ogg
April 26, 2007

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