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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Stocks to Watch Wednesday

CME Group Inc. (NYSE:CME) was the S&P 500's biggest gainer on word that the Justice Department would approve CME's purchase of NYMEX, the New York Mercantile Exchange. The Short Term PowerRating for CME is 1.
Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GSblew away earnings estimates this morning before the open, having largely avoided the worst of the lending crisis that has haunted its Wall Street peers. The Short Term PowerRating for GS is 2.
FedEx (NYSE:FDX) is scheduled to report quarterly earnings Wednesday before the open. Analysts are expecting earnings of $1.47 per share. The Short Term PowerRating for FDX is 5.
Zions Bancorporation (NasdaqGS:ZION) was down more than 10% on Tuesday as a Goldman Sachs report suggested tough times for regional banks through 2009. The Short Term PowerRating for ZION is 5.
Canadian Solar (NasdaqGM:CSIQ) closed up more than 10% on news that the company was boosting its 2008 sales forecast by as much as $220 million. The Short Term PowerRating for CSIQ is 2.
In their earnings announcment Tuesday before the open, Best Buy (NYSE:BBY) topped analyst estimates by six cents per share. The Short Term PowerRating for BBY is 4.
Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) reports earnings tomorrow before the bell, with analysts expecting EPS of $0.92. The Short Term PowerRating for MS is 3.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Hot Stocks to Watch Tuesday

News that the Centro smartphone was taking customers away from the iPhone boosted shares of Palm (NasdaqGS:PALM) which manufactures the Internet-capable device. The Short Term PowerRating for PALM is 3.
An upgrade from Deutsche Bank AG helped oil refiners such as Tesoro (NYSE:TSO) move higher on Monday. The Short Term PowerRating for TSO is 3.
Lehman Brothers (NYSE:LEH) was among a number of Wall Street investment banks that saw its debt rating downgraded by Standard and Poor's on Monday. The Short Term PowerRating for LEH is 6.
Acorda Therapeutics (NasdaqGM:ACOR) was a standout stock on Monday as investors bid shares higher in the wake of positive clinical trial results for the biotech company's multiple sclerosis drug.
Toll Brothers (NYSE:TOL) is scheduled to announce quarterly earnings tomorrow morning before the bell. Analysts are expecting a loss of 0.87 EPS. The Short Term PowerRating for TOL is 5.
The board of directors of Wachovia (NYSE:WB) finally removed CEO Ken Thompson, while Washington Mutual (NYSE:WM) announced that Kerry Killinger would be replaced as chairman - though Killinger will stay on as CEO. The Short Term PowerRating for WM is 6.

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Stocks to Watch Today

Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW)announced its decision to raise prices on all products by as much as 20% by the first of June to deal with rising commodity costs. The Short Term PowerRating for DOW is 7.
Hedge fund manager David Einhorn claimed that the $6 billion raised by Lehman Brothers (NYSE:LEH) will not be enough to cover the company's credit-related losses. The Short Term PowerRating for LEH is 5.
Reporting earnings before the bell on Thursday, Costco (NasdaqGS:COST) is expected to announce earnings per share of $0.65. The Short Term PowerRating for COST is 5.
Shares of Dryships (NasdaqGS:DRYS) were up more than 9% on Wednesday as the business of transporting commodities across international waters continues to benefit shippers. The Short Term PowerRating for DRYS is 7.
Fears of sluggish advertising sales growth led investors and traders to sell shares of Viacom (NYSE:VIA) on Wednesday. The stock was down by more than 4% on the day. The Short Term PowerRating for VIA is 5.
Dell (NasdaqGS:DELL) is scheduled to report earnings on Thursday after the close. Analysts are expecting EPS of $0.33. The Short Term PowerRating for DELL is 5.
Expedia (NasdaqGS:EXPE) moved higher by more than 4% on Wednesday as speculation grew that Barry Diller, chairman of the company, would seek to take the company private. The Short Term PowerRating for EXPE is 4.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Stocks to Watch Wednesday

Amazon.com (NasdaqGS:AMZN) soared on news that Goldman Sachs added the company to its "buy" list, citing the potential for growth in the leading online retailer. The Short Term PowerRating for AMZN is 4.
Another day, another upgrade in the semiconductor sector as Citigroup raises Texas Instruments (NYSE:TXN) from "hold" to "buy". The Short Term PowerRating for TXN is 3.
Railroad stocks continued to rally with CSX Corp. (NYSE:CSX)leading the group higher on the day. The Short Term PowerRating for CSX is 3.
Shares of SanDisk (NasdaqGS:SNDK) plunged more than 7% on an analyst downgrade to "market underperform." The Short Term PowerRating for SNDK is 2.
Traders bid shares of Solarfun Power Holdings (NasdaqGM:SOLF) higher on Monday in anticipation of the company's earnings report on Wednesday before the open. The Short Term PowerRating for SOLF is 1.
Home Depot (NYSE:HD), the worlds largest home improvement retailer, reports earnings Tuesday morning before the bell. Analysts expect EPS of $0.37. The Short Term PowerRating for HD is 4.
Oracle (NasdaqGS:ORCL) found its future and Larry Ellison's leadership endorsed by Barron's magazine over the weekend. The stock was up more than 3% on the Monday. The Short Term PowerRating for ORCL is 4.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Hot Stocks to Watch Monday

Reporting earnings Monday before the bell, Lowes (NYSE:LOW) is expected to announce EPS of $0.40. The Short Term PowerRating for LOW is 4.
A Merrill Lynch upgrade to "buy" from "neutral" catapulted shares of Stericycle (NasdaqGS:SRCL) higher by more than 6% on Friday. The Short Term PowerRating for SRCL is 4.
A Goldman Sachs downgrade helped send shares of JC Penny (NYSE:JCP) lower on Friday after Thursday's breakout. The Short Term PowerRating for JCP is 3.
Campbell Soup (NYSE:CPB) is scheduled to report earnings Monday morning before the market opens. Analysts expect earnings per share of $0.44. The Short Term PowerRating for CPB is 5.
Soaring more than 12% on Friday, shares of Advanced Auto Parts (NYSE:AAP) benefited from earnings that handily beat Wall Street estimates. The Short Term PowerRating for AAP is 4.
BMC Software (NYSE:BMC) reported fourth quarter profits that beat analyst expectations. The stock was up more than 6% on the day. The Short Term PowerRating for BMC is 4.
Analysts expect Home Depot (NYSE:HD) which reports earnings on Tuesday morning before the open, to announce EPS of $0.37. The Short Term PowerRating for HD is 3.
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Hot Stocks to Watch Tuesday

Yahoo (NasdaqGS:YHOO) rallied late in the day to finish down 15% after Microsoft withdrew its bid for the company. The Short Term PowerRating for YHOO is 5.
Shares of Sprint (NYSE:S) rallied on the news that the company was considering selling or spinning off Nextel as an independent entity. The Short Term PowerRating for S is 5.
Fannie Mae (NYSE:FNM) announces earnings before the open on Tuesday, with analysts expecting EPS of -$0.81. The Short Term PowerRating for FNM is 4.
Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) announced that it planned to complete its take over of Countrywide Financial despite an analyst report critical of the takeover. The Short Term PowerRating for BAC is 4.
Reporting earnings before the market opens on Tuesday, Sara Lee LE is expected to announce earnings per share of $0.24. The Short Term PowerRating forSLE is 4.
The box office success of "Ironman" encouraged traders to bid shares of Marvel Entertainment (NYSE:MVL) higher by more than 9% on Monday. The Short Term PowerRating for MVL is 5.
Shares of General Motors (NYSE:GM) lost more than 3% on news of a labor dispute at a plant in Kansas. The Short Term PowerRating for GM is 2.

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Friday, May 2, 2008

Hot Stocks to Watch Friday

Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) announced first quarter profits of $10.9 billion but still fell short of analyst expectations causing a pull back in the stock.
General Motors (NYSE:GM) reported U.S. auto sales of -16.3% and truck sales of -26.5%.
Shares of Las Vegas Sands (NYSE:LVS) fell nearly 6% after the casino operator reproted disappointing earnings results.
After the close, competitor Wynn Resorts (NYSE:WYNN) missed estimates by $0.01.
Sun Microsystems (NasdaqGS:JAVA) reported revenue of $3.27 billion, a 0.5% decline from the year ago quarter.
Before the market open, Chevron (NYSE:CVX) is scheduled to report, with analysts looking for $2.41 per share.
And finally, Nortel (NYSE:NT) is expected to report a loss of -$0.14.

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