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Swine Flu Stocks Watchlist

 Apr 30, 2009 12:50 AM UTC
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Graphic_arrow1 Via Trader's Narrative:  

swine flue epidemic


Once again swine flu is causing headlines and the mobilization of health professionals and the government in combating it. Again? In 1976 President Gerald Ford put into motion a massive vaccination effort to halt the spread of swine flu on the advice of medical experts. About 40 million Americans were inoculated before the program was stopped.


While death is tragic, it isn’t helpful to sensationalize what is happening. For example:


…CDC scientists estimate that an average of 36,000 people (up from 20,000 in previous estimates) die from influenza-related complications each year in the United States


That was in 2003, and refers to regular flu. So far, counting all deaths around the world, we aren’t even close to 10% of that figure. While I’m not prescribing that we not take any measures, I hope that this puts into perspective what is happening so that we don’t panic.


Although it might seem callous, as traders, the proper reaction should be, where’s the opportunity? I’ve created a watchlist (see below) for stocks that are in play.


There are also many general stocks like FEMSA (FMX) and Grupo Televisa (TV), being hit just because they are Mexican and not because they are in any direct way related to the swine flu pandemonium. Of course, this makes no sense but since when was the stock market supposed to make sense? When this blows over, they will be the first to recover and the biotech related stocks in turn, will rediscover gravity.


Food Industry:



  • Smithfield (SFD) - unconfirmed reports a farm owned by SFD was ground zero

  • Tyson Foods (TSN)

  • Holmel Foods (HRL)

  • Industrias Bachoco (IBA) - producers of poultry and pork products


Biotech & Health:



  • Novavax (NVAX)

  • Quidel (QDEL) - makers of a flu test

  • BioCryst Pharmaceuticals (BCRX) - products still in clinical trials

  • Baxter (BAX)

  • Crucell (CRXL)

  • Generex Biotechnology (GNBT) - drugs in pipeline for general influenza

  • GlaxoSmith Kline (GSK) - makers of Relenza an antiviral for swine flu

  • Gilead Sciences (GILD) - receive 20% royalty for Tamiflu

  • Roche Holding (RHHBY) - original makers of Tamiflu

  • Sinovac Biotech (SVA) - Chinese drug maker working on a vaccine

  • Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) - Purell hand sanitizer & surgical masks

  • Noveko (EKO) - makers of surgical masks (traded on Canadian exchange)

Travel:



  • Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASR)

  • Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico (PAC)

  • Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte (OMAB)

  • Grupo TMM (TMM)


Have I missed any? Let me know of any stocks that should be up there by leaving a comment below.


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