Posts for Ticker ‘TEX’

Top Analyst Downgrades (ARMH, CHU, ERIC, EXPE, GGG, MTB, SNE, TEX)

burning-money-pic26These are the top downgrades and negative research calls we have seen so far from Wall Street analysts this Thursday morning:

Arm Holdings (ARMH) Cut to Neutral at Goldman Sachs.
China Unicom Hong Kong (CHU) Cut to Equal Weight at Morgan Stanley.
Ericsson (ERIC) Cut to Market Perform at Bernstein.
Expedia (EXPE) Cut to Neutral at JPMorgan.
Graco Inc. (GGG) Cut to Underperform at Baird.
M&T Bank (MTB) Cut to Hold at Citigroup.
Sanofi-Aventis (SNE) Reiterated as Underperform at Jefferies.
Terex (TEX) Cut to Masrket Perform at Wachovia.

JON C. OGG

Top Analyst Upgrades & Downgrades (ADPT, CBST, FLIR, MA, TEX, LXK, MCXH, V, XRX, ZRAN)

These are the top pre-market analyst upgrades and downgrades we have seen from Wall Street this Friday morning:

  • Adaptec (ADPT) Raised to Outperform at Morgan Keegan.
  • Cubist Pharamceuticals (CBST) Started as Accumulate at ThinkEquity.
  • FLIR Systems (FLIR) Raised to Overweight at JPMorgan.
  • MasterCard (MA) Started as Outperform at Baird.
  • Terex (TEX) Raised to Outperform at Wachovia.
  • Lexmark (LXK) Cut to Underweight at Barclays.
  • Marchex (MCHX) downgraded at Thomas Weisel and at JMP Securities.
  • Visa (V) Started as Neutral at Baird.
  • Xeros (XRX) Cut to Equal Weight at Barclays.
  • Zoran (ZRAN) Cut to Underweight at JPMorgan.

JON C. OGG
February 20, 2009

Top Pre-Market Analyst Downgrades (ADBE, AGU, CMI, INTU, MOS, NST, PENN, CRM, SCG, SGP, SYMC, TEX, XRTX)

These are the top analyst downgrade calls we are seeing this Friday morning with two hours to the open:

  • Adobe Systems (ADBE) Cut to Sell at UBS.
  • Agrium (AGU) Cut to Hold at Canaccord.
  • Cummins Inc. (CMI) Cut to Market Perform at Wachovia.
  • Intuit (INTU) Cut to Sell at UBS.
  • Mosaic (MOS) Cut to Hold at Canaccord.
  • Nstar (NST) Cut to Neutral at Merrill Lynch.
  • Penn National Gaming (PENN) Cut to Hold at Deutsche Bank.
  • Salesforce.com (CRM) Cut to Sell at UBS.
  • Scana (SCG) Cut to Underperform at Merrill Lynch.
  • Schering-Plough (SGP) Cut to Underperform at Merrill Lynch.
  • Symantec (SYMC) Cut to Neutral at UBS.
  • Terex Corp. (TEX) Cut to Market Perform at Wachovia.
  • Trimble Navigation (TRMB) Cut to Perform at Oppenheimer.
  • Xyratex (XRTX) Cut to Market Perform at FBR.

Jon C. Ogg
October 3, 2008

The 52-Week Low Club 9/4/2008 (TEX)(HL)(MTW)(CIEN)(VRSN)

Sad_clownTerex Corporation (TEX) Bad guidance. Drops to $37.12 from 52-week high of $91.21.

Hecla Mining (HL) Price of silver down. Sells off to $5.79 from 52-week high of $13.14.

The Manitowoc Company (MTW) Hurt by drop in Terex. Dips to $21.62 from 52-week high of $51.49.

Ciena (CIEN) Weak guidance. Plunges to $13 from 52-week high of $49.55.

Verisign (VRSN) Some investors still unhappy with last quarter’s numbers. Falls to $28.15 from 52-week high of $42.50.

Douglas A. McIntyre

S&P Small Cap 600 Index Changes Worth Noting (ONB, ASVI, TEX, PQ, HH)

Standard & Poors is making some key changes to its S&P Small Cap 600 Index.  The following additions and deletions will take after the close of trading on Monday, February 25, 2008:

  • Old National Bancorp (NYSE: ONB) will replace A.S.V. Inc. (Nasdaq: ASVI), which is being acquired by Terex Corp. (NYSE: TEX).  Old National Bancorp closed up 3.7% today at $16.15, and its 52-week trading range is $12.99 to $19.45.  A banking stock in this environment, with more than a 5% dividend yield.
  • PetroQuest Energy Inc. (NYSE: PQ) will replace Hooper Holmes Inc. (AMEX: HH), because Hooper had a market cap of a mere $59 million and S&P likes to have a $300 million million market cap to be maintained.  PetroQuest surged almost 7.5% today in regular trading after earnings topped views, and shares were up another 3.7% to $14.89 after the index add.  Its 52-week trading range is $10.02 to $15.99 and its market cap at the close was $708 million.

While the S&P Small Cap 600 Index is less tracked than the S&P 500 Index, this index is one we like to track because when companies come in for the first time onto the Small Cap Index it represents what would be deemed "virgin index Buying" because the funds that track the various S&P indexes do not currently hold these stocks as of yet if they track index performance.

Jon C. Ogg
February 20, 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

Top 10 Pre-Market Analyst Calls (BWLD, CMI, TEX, HTZ, LDK, MA, MPWR, MNST, SNCR, ULTI, WYNN)

These are not the only impact analyst calls, but these are the top research calls that 247WallSt.com is focusing on pre-market this Thursday:

  • Buffalo Wild Wings (BWLD) started as Underweight at J.P.Morgan.
  • Cummins (CMI) & Terex (TEX) both started as Buy at Banc of America.
  • Hertz (HTZ) started as Buy at UBS.
  • LDK Solar (LDK) downgraded to Sell from Neutral at Piper Jaffray.
  • MasterCard (MA) raised to Outperform at Bear Stearns.
  • Monolithic Power (MPWR) started as Buy at Piper Jaffray.
  • Moster Worldwide (MNST) started as Outperform at Bear Stearns.
  • Synchronoss Technologies (SNCR) raised to Buy from Neutral at Goldman Sachs.
  • Ultimate Software (ULTI) started as Buy at Banc of America.
  • Wynn Resorts (WYNN) raised to Neutral from Sell at UBS; Susquehanna started as ‘Positive’.

Jon C. Ogg
December 20, 2007

Cramer’s “Wild Bull Market Stock Picks”

Stock Tickers: DE, MON, SQM, CAT, TEX, MTW, FWLT, MDR, JEC, BA, UTX

Cramer tonight discussed where the wild bull markets are that you want to be in.  He has six bull markets.

1) Agriculture: the subsidies bring in $55 Billion in revenues to large farm companies alone. His 3 picks in this are Deere (DE), Monsanto (MON), and Sociedad QM (SQM).

2) Machinery: his pick is Caterpillar (CAT); Cramer also likes Terex (TEX) and likes Manitowoc (MTW), but he said CAT’s the best of breed pick and that’s the one he wants.

3) Infrastructure, perhaps the most wild bull market: the two cheapest after the big runs are Foster-Wheeler (FWLT) and McDermott (MDR), both of which he has been behind for large runs. All the asbestos issues are behind the companies and they are very undercovered on Wall Street.  Jacobs Engineering (JEC) is the runner up.

4) Aerospace: Cramer’s pick is Boeing (BA) as it should be up more than it is, particularly after Airbus woes.  He said he likes United Tech (UTX) but the best is Boeing and Boeing is now going north of $100.00.

Jon C. Ogg
May 29, 2007

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

Cramer’s ‘Must Own’ List

Stock Tickers: WHR, BDK, ATI, BGC, HON, ASD, JCI, MDR, FWLT, CAT, TEX, DE, QCOM

On tonight’s MAD MONEY on CNBC Jim Cramer addressed the opportunity created by the big down day.  He thinks some stocks are so loved that hedge funds and mutual funds just keep buying.  These funds can’t buy what they want all at once any longer, so they just keep buying and then the smaller funds jump on board.  The other change is that the companies are shrinking because of buybacks.  On days like today they sold off and that’s an opportunity for you to buy.  The floats on these are small enough that they almost trade like small cap stocks.  He has a dozen of these stocks:

Whirlpool (WHR), Black & Decker (BDK), Allegheny Tech (ATI), General Cable (BGC), Honeywell (HON), American Standard (ASD), Johnson Controls (JCI), McDermott (MDR), Foster Wheeler (FWLT), Caterpillar (CAT) and Terex (TEX), and Deere (DE).

This follows up on yesterday’s feature by Cramer where he sort of touted this as a scam on Wall Street in Qualcomm (QCOM).

Jon C. Ogg
May 10, 2007

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