New to site but I think anything less than 70 is a very reasonable entry point. The general AG story isn't going away. Solid company with good balance sheet off 38% from highs.
Farmers are the one consumer I feel confident that I know how they spend their money. With grain prices steadily rising higher and higher, farmers are making a lot of money right now. Farmer's always seem to buy a new truck and new tractor or 2 when things are good, and I expect this to contribute to a strong year for DE. Add to this intl' exposure, which allows Deere to benefit from stronger foreign economies as well as profit from currency exchange. I'd wait and buy at around $84.40, anything below that I would consider short selling. Those of you holding this stock consider selling/short...
UPGRADES:UBS upgrades Kraft Foods (NYSE: KFT) from Neutral to BuyMorgan Stanley upgrades Transocean (NYSE: RIG) from Underweight to Overweight.Goldman Sachs upgrades Best Buy Co. Inc. (NYSE: BBY) from Sell to Neutral with a $28 price target.Barclays Capital upgrades Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) from Equal Weight to Overweight.Goldman Sachs upgrades Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. Ltd. (NYSE: YGE) from Neutral to Buy, but cuts its price target from $20 to $9.For daily real-time Upgrades go to http://www.streetinsider.com/UpgradesDOWNGRADES:Morgan Stanley downgrades Deere & Co (NYSE: DE) from Overweigh...
Investors tend to forget that some of the world largest PC companies are based in China, lead by Lenovo and Acer. The two companies run behind Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) and Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) in global market share. But, that may be changing in a way that the two US companies will find unpleasant.
Research firm Gartner looked at PC sales around the world during the third quarter. According toReuters, "Overall, worldwide PC shipments rose 15 percent from last year to 80.6 million units." To no one's surprise, growth
These stock picks are in Jim Cramer's current $3 million dollar portfolio based on what I see on his "Mad Money" Show every night and on theStreet.com website. If you see a change, let me know in the comments and provide the link, normally in the article it will say "he owns for Action Alerts PLUS." Unilever (UL) -mentioned 9/15
Foster Wheeler (FOST) -mentioned 9/12 "Milchovich(CEO) explained that Foster Wheeler has not seen a single cancellation or delay of any project. He said the company's toughest challenge remains finding the capacity to meet demand. "
TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says until they begin buying again, these stocks are in for a lot of pain.
It's China, stupid. We have to stop kidding ourselves that the only reason commodity plays are going down is because of selling by hedge funds. Sure, it's exacerbating and speeding it up and taking it to levels where it may not even matter whether China exists, but it is all China, or more specifically, the absence of China.
DE may take a shot at $80s short term
- DE looks to me like its basing and may take a shot at $80s short term. MON will dictate part of that, so keep an eye on it, but if the AGs continue hig...
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