Posts for Ticker ‘LYO’

Cramer’s Chemical Picks (BF, NCX, LYO, DOW)

BASF (NYSE:BF) in Germany is the next stock that Cramer wants to visit as an EU play on tonight’s MAD MONEY on CNBC, but he also thinks this company will be acquiring companies.  He does not see this as the traditional takeover stock.  This is over $60 Billion in market cap and he wouldn’t be shocked if it goes to $150.00 on the ADR’s.  He noted it is also cheaper on P/E than Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW) and it only gets 22% of its net from North America.  BASF’s earnings are also becoming more and more consistent, and that can command a P/E ratio premium from Wall Street if they can maintain that trend.

Interestingly enough, Cramer also gave us a chemical stock that could be an acquisition target.  We already say Lyondell (NYSE:LYO) fall to Basell, and Cramer thinks that Nova Chemicals (NYSE:NCX) is the other chemical stock that could easily be acquired.  The analyst at BB&T has picked the last two buyouts in the sector and he thinks Nova Chemical could be the next target.  This one has a $3.3 Billion market cap and is atthe top of its 52-week trading range.  It is far under the $50.00+ highs of early 2005.

Jon C. Ogg
July 19, 2007

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

Pre-Market Stock News (July 17, 2007)

(ADTN) Adtran $0.28 EPS versus $0.28 estimate.
(AIZ) Assurant CEO and CFO received SEC WELLS NOTICE.
(ASD) American Standard noted as a positive ahead of split-up by Cramer on MAD MONEY.
(CVO) Cenveo is acquiring Commercial Envelope.
(DJ) Dow Jones has reportedly reached some terms with News Corp. over the merger according to WSJ reports; actual status varies from source to source so consider this still an outstanding issue until formal statements are made from one or both companies.
(ELS) Equity Lifestyle $0.59 EPS vs $0.58 estimate.
(ENCY) Encysive retained Morgan Stanley to assist in strategic review.
(FCFS) First Cash Financial $0.27 EPS vs $0.26 estimate.
(JNJ) J&J $1.05 EPS vs $1.00 estimate.
(KEY) KeyCorp $0.86 EPS vs $0.70e; raised guidance as well, but unsure if comparable.
(KO) Coca-Cola $0.85 EPS vs. $0.82 estimate.
(LYO) Lyondell is being acquired by Basell for $48.00 per share.
(MDT) Medtronic received approval for artificial disc for the neck.
(MER) Merrill Lynch $2.24 EPS vs $2.02 estimate.
(NLS) Nautilus traded down 12% after earnings.
(PHTN) Photon Dynamics sees results under plan for Q3.
(PHG) Philips Electronics noted positively as European play by Cramer on MAD MONEY.
(RF) Regions Financial $0.69 EPS vs $0.69 estimate.
(STT) State Street $1.07 EPS vs $1.01 estimate.
(WFC) Wells Fargo unveiled a money transfer program.
(WGOV) Woodward Governor noted positively by Cramer on MAD MONEY.
(XLNX) Xilinx’s Spartan-3E and MicroBlaze soft processor selected for Samsung Electronics’ latest digital video surveillance system.

Jon C. Ogg
July 17, 2007

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

Pre-Market Stock News (May 30, 2007)

(AAPL) Apple trading up 0.5% after Morgan Stanley raised its $110 target to $150.
(BGP) Borders Group posted a -$0.51 EPS loss vs. -$0.38e.
(BIIB) Biogen Idec announced up to $3 Billion in share repurchases.
(CDWC) CDW agrees to be acquired by Madison Dearborn Partners for $87.75 in cash.
(CWTR) Coldwater Creek trading up more than 10% after beating earnings expectations.
(DBRN) Dress Barn said May comparable s-s-s rose 10%.
(DNDN) Dendreon hit with a class action lawsuit.
(ESEA) Euroseas traded up close to 10% after the Greek shipping company doubled earnings.
(ESPD) eSpeed is being combined by Cantor Fitzgerald with Cantor’s BGC unit in what is said to be a $1.3 Billion deal, although this is sort of a zero sum game to ESPD holders on the surface.
(HGSI) Human Genome Sciences announces that dosing has begun in BLISS-52, the second of two pivotal Phase 3 clinical trials of LymphoStat-B in patients with active lupus.
(ICE) IntercontinentalExchange and CBOE have confirmed an agreement regarding CBOE exercise rights as part of the planned merger between ICE and Chicago Board of trade and sign an agreement in principle.
(LYO) Lyondell announced a $500M note offering.
(MNST) Monster’s job search will now be available through the Comcast portal.
(MSFT) Microsoft has introduced a new touch screen PC called “Surface” that is essentially a coffee table.
(PAY) VeriFone fell 4% after missing expectations and after “raised guidance” looked shy.
(PHM) Pulte Homes announced a 16% workforce cut.
(SFD) Smithfield Foods fell 5% after earnings warning.
(WSM) William Sonoma $0.16 EPS vs $0.13e.

Jon C. Ogg
May 30, 2007

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