
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Following the UBS Analyst

When you see a Gain above it is how the stock has performed since the SELL rating from UBS. In other words, the Gain / Loss is a result of fading the UBS call, not going with them on it. One has to wonder how they explain this to their clients, how they got them out right before a 12%+ run in 14 trading days. But not to worry. If their clients shifted that money to 10 year treasuries they might get this 12% in . . . . . . . oh, maybe 6 years. Oh, wait, I forgot. The dividend yield on the stock is greater than the yield on 10 year treasuries, so their clients may not ever catch up.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Minyanville
We think that they are a little late to the game, but it seems that they are finally coming around. Link to Minyanville
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Two Weeks To Go
There are about two weeks to go until Q4 and full year 2011 earnings are released. It's a good time to review.
1. When Q3 earnings were released CEO Dan Amos said he was expecting full year 2011 Operating Earnings to be between $6.30 and $6.37 per diluted share.
2. Since then, on December 16, Bloomberg reported him as saying that sales in Japan are running way ahead of target.
3. The cash dividend was raised last year, the 29th consecutive year of raises. The payout ratio is about 30%, leaving adequate room for share repurchases and more dividend raises going forward.
If full year Operating Earnings come in at $6.30 per diluted share we are looking at a stock tonight that is selling ( 45.18 ) for 7.2 times trailing 12 months Operating Earnings. You can decide for yourself if the greater risk is to the upside, or to the downside?
1. When Q3 earnings were released CEO Dan Amos said he was expecting full year 2011 Operating Earnings to be between $6.30 and $6.37 per diluted share.
2. Since then, on December 16, Bloomberg reported him as saying that sales in Japan are running way ahead of target.
3. The cash dividend was raised last year, the 29th consecutive year of raises. The payout ratio is about 30%, leaving adequate room for share repurchases and more dividend raises going forward.
If full year Operating Earnings come in at $6.30 per diluted share we are looking at a stock tonight that is selling ( 45.18 ) for 7.2 times trailing 12 months Operating Earnings. You can decide for yourself if the greater risk is to the upside, or to the downside?
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Why We Don't Care
Monday, January 9, 2012
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