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Top Pre-Market analyst Downgrades (CEO, EXC, LLTC, NRG, PVH, POWI, TXN, WFMI)

Down_arrow_redThese are some of the top pre-market analyst downgrades and negative calls we are seeing from Wall Street this Tuesday morning:

  • CNOOC (CEO) Cut to Hold at Deutsche bank.
  • Excelon (EXC) Cut to Hold at Jefferies.
  • Linear Tech (LLTC) Cut to Market Perform at Raymond James.
  • NRG Energy (NRG) Cut to Hold at Jefferies.
  • Phillips-Van Heusen (PVH) Cut to Neutral at JPMorgan.
  • Power Integrations (POWI) Cut to Market Perform at Raymond James.
  • Texas Instruments (TXN) Cut to Market Perform at Raymond James.
  • Whole Foods (WFMI) Cut to Underperform at Jefferies.

Jon C. Ogg
October 21, 2008

Pre-Market Stock Movers (January 15, 2008) (EDU, COIN, CWTR, DNDN, DNA, WSM, FRX, LCBM, NWY, STT, PVH, TMA)

Below is a snapshot of the key pre-market news that we are focusing on for early pre-market trading this Tuesday:

  • Apple (AAPL) has its Macworld today.
  • CECO Environmental (CECE) announced 14 new orders received totaling ~ $7.3 million.
  • Charles & Colvard (CTHR) lowered guidance and announced a strategic review.
  • Citigroup (C) was trading up but then went negative in early trading: -$1.99 EPS vs -$1.00 estimate, huge charges of $18.1 Billion, 4,200 layoffs included, review divestitures, cut $0.54 dividend down to $0.32.
  • Coldwater Creek (CWTR) lowered guidance, again, again. Shares down 15% to new low.
  • Converted Organics (COIN) announced its has secured a Rhode Island site for second organic fertilizer facility; stock down 6% pre-market.
  • Dendreon (DNDN) received a European patent covering Provenge and its ACI platform technology; shares up 5% pre-market after solid gains yesterday.
  • First American Financial (FAF) sees revenues of $1.9 Billion as expected but sees charges and writedowns.
  • Forest Labs (FRX) $0.96 EPS vs $0.75 estimate; Revenues $998.2 million versus $946+ million estimate. Raised 2008 guidance.
  • Genentech (DNA) trading down 2% pre-market after beating earnings but missing estimates on its top 4 drugs; sees 2008 EPS $3.30-3.45 vs. $3.37 estimate.
  • Kellwood (KWD) $21.00 tender from Sun Capital affiliate Cardinal Integrated commences.
  • Kosan (KOSN) initiated Phase II trials of alvespimycin, their second-generation inhibitor in patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer.
  • Lifecore Biomedical (LCBM) trading up 29% after it agreed to be acquired by Warburg Pincus for $17.00 per share in cash.
  • Merrill Lynch (MER) confirmed that it has agreed to issue $6.6 Billion in preferred stock.
  • New Oriental Education & Technology (EDU) $0.10 EPS vs. $0.08 estimate.
  • New York & Co. (NWY) lowered guidance.
  • OSI Systems (OSIS) received a follow-on order from EDO Corporation for roughly $5.8 million.
  • Phillips-Van Heusen (PVH) guidance for Q4 EPS at least $0.53, previous guidance was $0.51 to 0.53 and $0.53 First Call; also reaffirmed FY08 EPS of $3.55 to 3.65 vs. $3.55 estimate.
  • State Street (STT) issued earnings and is indicated down 1% to 3% on thin volume after noting it sees 2008 at lower end of target.
  • Thornburg Mortgage (TMA) raised roughly $212 million in equity and convertible preferred securities sales; stock down 1% pre-market.
  • William Sonoma (WSM) lowered guidance; stock down 14% pre-market.

Jon C. Ogg
January 15, 2008

The 52-Week Low Club

W Holding (WHI) Listing issues. Recently came out of SEC investigation. Drops to $.75 from 52-week high of $6.70.

Phillips-Van Heusen (PVH) Weak earning outlook. Down to $36.65 from 52-week high of $82.19.

AMD (AMD) Just keeps sliding. Drops to $9.22 from 52-week high of $23.

Spansion (SPSN) No recent news. Down to $4.44 from 52-week high of $15.10.

Epicept (EPCT) Prices new stock offering. Falls to $1.25 from 52-week high of $4.89.

Douglas A. McIntyre

Cramer’s Retail & Apparel Calls On The Fed (PVH, PERY, RL, DLTR, GPS, AEO)

On tonight’s Mad Money on CNBC, Jim Cramer said he is adamant of a RATE CUT from the Federal Reserve and sticking his head out waiting for it.  He still thinks the way to play this is by being in best of breed and solid retail stocks, particularly since this is FASHION WEEK.  He has one play he thinks is a big buy, but there are also a couple retail stocks in fashion and apparel that you should avoid.

The one Cramer loves and thinks you should own right now is Phillips-Van Heusen (NYSE:PVH), which owns Calvin Klein.  That isn’t the only brand and isn’t the only good brand.  It licenses Kenneth Cole, DKNY, Joseph Abboud, and has IZOD, Bass, Geoffrey Beene.  He thinks this may be immune from missing estimates and will grow from the outside of the US sales.  It also has 725 outlet stores it sells through.  PVH rose 1.5% to $56.00 after the Cramer call, but shares were down 1.9% in normal trading and closed at $55.18 in normal trading.

A call-in during the first ‘avoid segment’ was actually from an overstock retail specialist, and Crameragreed that there is major discounting and overstocking going on inapparel right now.  Cramer still thinks the way to key off of goodretailers is by gaging the Fed ahead of rate cuts. In the call-insegment he was positive on Gap (NYSE:GPS), Dollar Tree (NASDAQ:DLTR),and American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE:AEO).

CRAMER’S AVOID LIST FOR NOW

Perry Ellis (NASDAQ:PERY) is a fairly unfashionable label that blew away earnings, but the quality of earnings was a beat because of cost cuts and they are a mid-tier fashion brand.  This is also the most at risk if Cramer is wrong on the rate cuts, and he’s concerned about Perry Eliis’ future.  It also gives no dividend and has no share buyback plan.

Ralph Lauren (NYSE:RL) is a best of breed clothier, and Citigroup just started it as a Buy this week.  On August 8 the earnings miss punished the stock after an earnings warning.  He said he gave the management the benefit of the doubt right before the retail stock slide happened.  Tonight Jim Cramer is saying now that he cannot recommend this one now, and he said he’s sitting on the sidelines now.  Blowing a quarter means you have to weigh the risk/reward a quarter later to make sure this isn’t a one time event.

Jon C. Ogg
September 5, 2007

Jon Ogg can be reached at jonogg@247wallst.com; he produces the 24/7 Wall St. SPECIAL SITUATION INVESTING NEWSLETTER and he does not own securities in the companies he covers.