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LEN
Home builder stock #4: Lennar (LEN)
08/30/09
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Filed under: Lennar Corp'A' (LEN), Stocks to Buy, HousingLennar (NYSE: LEN) has had one of the most impressive rebounds of all the home builders. The stock has been up as much as 340% since bottoming last November.
Wall Street's current consensus for Lennar's earnings this year is a loss of $2.88. I...
KBH
Home builder stock #3: KB Home (KBH)
08/30/09
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Filed under: KB HOME (KBH), Stocks to Buy, HousingKB Home (NYSE: KBH) was hit incredibly hard by the housing bust. The stock fell from $82 to just $7 per share. We haven't seen shakeouts like that since the tech bust.
Unlike some of the other home builders, KBH probably hit bottom early. The company...
DHI
Home builder stock #2: D.R. Horton (DHI)
08/29/09
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Filed under: D.R.Horton (DHI), Stocks to Buy, HousingD.R. Horton (NYSE: DHI) saw its earnings-per-share plunge from a profit of $3.90 in 2006 to a staggering loss of $8.34 last year. Fortunately, the worst is behind us. This year D.R. Horton will probably lose about $1 per share.
I don't like to see...
NVR
Home builder stock #1: NVR (NVR)
08/29/09
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Filed under: Stocks to Buy, HousingNVR (NYSE: NVR) is probably the healthiest of all the major home builders. In fact, the company hasn't taken a single annual loss yet. The company reported a quarterly loss for the fourth quarter of 2008, but all of the other quarters have recorded a profit.
Even t...
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Is it safe to buy home builders?
08/29/09
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Filed under: D.R.Horton (DHI), KB HOME (KBH), Lennar Corp'A' (LEN), Stocks to Buy, HousingThe past few years haven't been what you might call a happy time for shares of home building stocks. Consider that the Homebuilders Exchange-Traded Fund (NYSE: XHB) plunged from $40 per share in early 2007 to ju...
SBUX
Coffee stock #5: Starbucks (SBUX)
08/09/09
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Filed under: Starbucks (SBUX)On Tuesday, July 21, brewing behemoth Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) bested Wall Street earnings estimates for the second quarter. The Seattle-based coffee giant reported earnings of $151.5 million in the period, driven by cost-cutting efforts and the downsizing of underperform...
PEET
Coffee stock #4: Peet's Coffee & Tea (PEET)
08/09/09
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Filed under: Stocks to BuyOn Tuesday, July 28, the Northern California-based Peet's Coffee & Tea (NASDAQ: PEET) reported a quarterly profit that beat Wall Street estimates.
The company cited a combination of tighter cost controls and higher sales at its specialty business as chief reasons for th...
GMCR
Coffee stock #3: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR)
08/09/09
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Filed under: Stocks to BuyAs the name suggests, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (NASDAQ: GMCR) is based in the pastoral state of Vermont. The company offers about 180 varieties of coffee, cocoa, and tea, which it sells to wholesale customers including supermarkets, convenience stores, resorts, and off...
DDRX
Coffee stock #2: Diedrich Coffee (DDRX)
08/08/09
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Filed under: Stocks to BuyTalk about piping hot, how about Diedrich Coffee Inc. (NASDAQ: DDRX)? The company's shares have been steaming higher for quite awhile now, and recently received an extra shot of potential buyers.
On June 26, the roaster and wholesaler of fine coffees was added to the small-c...
CBOU
Coffee stock #1: Caribou Coffee Company (CBOU)
08/08/09
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Filed under: Stocks to BuyCaribou Coffee Company Inc. (NASDAQ: CBOU) is perhaps the least well known of the coffee stocks, but that shouldn't deter you from taking a sip from their cup. The Minneapolis-based company is the second largest company-owned gourmet coffeehouse operator in the United States...
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Five piping hot coffee stocks
08/08/09
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Filed under: Earnings reports, Starbucks (SBUX), Stocks to BuyFor millions of Americans, and indeed for millions around the globe, there's nothing like a piping hot cup of coffee to help kick start the day. It's the beverage of choice for the hordes on Wall Street, many of whom rely on a strong cup o...
YHOO
Bellwether stock #10: Yahoo! (YHOO)
08/02/09
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Filed under: Earnings reports, Yahoo! (YHOO)Internet search firm Yahoo! (NASDAQ: YHOO) recently reported that its second-quarter net income rose to $143 million, or 10 cents per share, from $132.4 million, or 9 cents per share in the same period a year earlier. Net revenue in the period ended in June...
UTX
Bellwether stock #9: United Technologies (UTX)
08/02/09
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Filed under: Earnings reports, United Technologies (UTX), Stocks to Buy, Stocks to SellAnother Dow component, United Technologies (NYSE: UTX), beat its bottom-line forecasts, but like most of the companies we've seen, they did so as a result of cost-cutting.
Revenues of $13.2 billion were below the c...
MRK
Bellwether stock #8: Merck (MRK)
08/02/09
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Filed under: Earnings reports, Merck and Co (MRK), Stocks to BuyAlthough earnings for Merck (NYSE: MRK) were down in the last quarter, the stock is gaining momentum.
The pharmaceutical giant reported a 3% decrease in sales to $5.9 billion from $6.05 billion in the year-earlier period. Earnings were ...
MCD
Bellwether stock #7: McDonald's (MCD)
08/02/09
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Filed under: Earnings reports, McDonald's (MCD)Fast-food behemoth McDonald's (NYSE: MCD) came in with earnings that were in line with consensus Street estimates; however, revenues for the restaurant stock fell slightly short of expectations for the quarter.
The restaurant said it earned $1.09 billion...
F
Bellwether stock #5: Ford (F)
08/01/09
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Filed under: Earnings reports, Ford Motor (F), Stocks to BuyFord (NYSE: F) is the most fiscally-sound U.S. automaker, and the company also managed to post better-than-expected earnings, despite a very rough economic climate for car manufacturers.
For the second quarter, Ford earned $2.3 billion, or 6...
DD
Bellwether stock #4: DuPont (DD)
08/01/09
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Filed under: Earnings reports, duPont(E.I.)deNemours (DD), Stocks to SellExcluding a 15-cent-per-share hit from restructuring charges, chemicals giant DuPont (NYSE: DD), yet another Dow component, said it would have earned 61 cents per share. That number bested consensus estimates for a 53-cent per s...
KO
Bellwether stock #3: Coca-Cola (KO)
08/01/09
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Filed under: Earnings reports, Coca-Cola (KO)The world's largest soft-drink maker, Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO), also is a Dow component. Like so many of the companies in the Dow, Coca-Cola has managed to beat its bottom-line earnings number. Profits for the recent quarter came in at 92 cents per share, topp...
CAT
Bellwether stock #2: Caterpillar (CAT)
08/01/09
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Filed under: Earnings reports, Caterpillar (CAT), Stocks to SellConstruction manufacturer and Dow component Caterpillar (NYSE: CAT) reported earnings of 72 cents per share, well ahead of expectations of a 22-cent per share profit.
Top-line revenue came in at $7.25 billion, which is a lot of money. U...
AAPL
Bellwether stock #1: Apple (AAPL)
08/01/09
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Filed under: Earnings reports, Apple Inc (AAPL), Stocks to BuyLet's start with an exception.
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) actually managed to beat both top-line and bottom-line estimates.
The ultra-hip tech giant reported earnings of $1.23 billion, or $1.35 per share, for its fiscal third quarter earnings (e...
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