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Chasing Value: Ten stocks for 2010 -- Part 1
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Filed under: Good news, Exxon Mobil (XOM), Market matters, Diageo plc (DEO), Anadarko Petroleum (APC), Chasing Value, Commodities, Oil, Anglo American (AAUKY), Stocks to Buy, American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) There are only seven weeks left in the year, so it is time to start thinking about 2010. If you have been keeping up with my 2009 picks (see: Chasing Value: 2009 blazing picks -- Q3 review ) than you would be aware that the group is up 40% through the third quarter.
This year I bought all of my picks so that I would be riding in the same ship as anyone that might have considered my suggest...
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Chasing Value: 2009 picks 731% better than S&P -- 2nd quarter review
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(closed on 11/11/09)
Filed under: Major movement, Rants and raves, Competitive strategy, General Electric (GE), Indices, Diageo plc (DEO), Anadarko Petroleum (APC), Wells Fargo (WFC), Chasing Value, Commodities, Anglo Amer ADR (AAUK), S and P 500, DJIA, Stocks to Buy, Intuitive Surgical Inc (ISRG), NASDAQ, Annaly Capital Management (NLY), Best Stocks for 2009, American Eagle Outfitters (AEO), EZCORP (EZPW) The second quarter is now behind us and for the most part it was a positive one in terms of the market pushing higher almost 40%. This is the second review of my 2009 stock picks through June 30 (see: <>Chasing >...
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Bullish on AEO ...
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MKM Partners LLC $19 Neutral Thursday, May 14, 2009 Citigroup $17 Hold Monday, May 11, 2009 Stifel Nicolaus $22 Buy Monday, May 11, 2009 Piper Jaffray $18 Buy Wednesday, May 06, 2009 Brean Murray & Co. $11 Sell Monday, April 06, 2009 Credit Suisse $8 Neutral Friday, March 13, 2009 RBC Capital Markets $11 Outperform Friday, March 06, 2009 Friedman, Billings, Ramsey & C $9 Mkt Perform Friday, February 06, 2009 Pali Research $12 Buy Friday, January 09, 2009
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Nostradamus was a punk! Have we reached bottom?
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(closed on 03/10/09)
Filed under: Forecasts, Good news, Rants and raves, Apple Inc (AAPL), Cisco Systems (CSCO), General Electric (GE), Stocks to Buy, Intuitive Surgical Inc (ISRG), Recession, American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) If there is anything that makes me think we could be close to a market bottom, it is all the people that have gone off the deep end thinking the world may be coming to an end.
For the time being highly leveraged debt obligations seem to have come to an end. Large independent investment banks may have come to an end for now. The idea of a balanced budget may have come to an end a long time ago...
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Chasing Value: 2009 picks -- news and views
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(closed on 03/09/09)
Filed under: General Electric (GE), Diageo plc (DEO), Anadarko Petroleum (APC), Wells Fargo (WFC), Chasing Value, Anglo Amer ADR (AAUK), Stocks to Buy, Intuitive Surgical Inc (ISRG), Annaly Capital Management (NLY), Best Stocks for 2009, American Eagle Outfitters (AEO), EZCORP (EZPW) The 2009 clock is ticking loudly. The year has started off with a lot of continued turbulence. We have a new president, Barack Obama, who will boldly lead us where no man has gone before -- two trillion further in debt, most likely.
<>Not that this is his doing, but it is his chosen calling, and right now he is ca>...
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Chasing Value: 9 picks for 2009 -- APC, GE, ISRG, WFC and more
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(closed on 02/09/09)
Filed under: General Electric (GE), Diageo plc (DEO), Federal Natl Mtge (FNM), Anadarko Petroleum (APC), Wells Fargo (WFC), Chasing Value, Anglo Amer ADR (AAUK), Stocks to Buy, Intuitive Surgical Inc (ISRG), Annaly Capital Management (NLY) Anybody have capital gains to show this year? I didn't think so. Not unless you were shorting the market, and in particular financials. I got clobbered with everyone else. There were not many places to hide. Picking winners was like guessing where each piece of debris would land after the tornado moved through town. <>The average crystal ball is looking quit>...
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WHY YOU SHOULD SHORT THE RETAILERS
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<> I am recommending the sell of the retailing sector. Why? The reason is simple, no one is buying anything right now. When was the last time you heard of a friend, neighbor, or colleague bought a new car? I tell you that it is obvious all over America (if not the world) put discretionary spending on perma hold a couple of weeks ago. You can rest assured that there isn't a retailer in America (even Walmart) that will have a great quarter. <> Ever since Bush went on prime time consequences..... the retail market has come to a screeching halt that is only slightly less frozen than the cr>>...
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Obama stock: Middle-class shopping at American Eagle (AEO)
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Filed under: Newsletters, Stocks to Buy This post is part of a series in which TheStockAdvisors.com asked financial experts to name their top stock pick if McCain or if Obama wins the election. "Obama's tax plan would give greater relief to the lower and middle classes; one retailer that would benefit from this is American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE: AEO)," says John Reese, editor of Validea, which follows the investment criteria of "legendary" investors such as Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch. <>"Consumers have had to tighten their wallets and purses because of the slowing economy and rising food a>...
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AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS INC
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American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. operates as a retailer that engages in the design, marketing, and sale of clothing in the United States and Canada. The company offers jeans and graphic Ts, as well as accessories, outerwear, footwear, basics, and swimwear under �American Eagle Outfitters', �American Eagle', and �AE' brand names primarily targeting 15 to 25 year-olds. It also provides products, including bras, undies, camis, hoodies, robes, boxers, sweats, leggings, fitness apparel, and personal care under the �aerie by American Eagle' brand name. As of February 2, 2008, American Eagl< /><><><><><><>< />>>><><><>>>>><><><>>><><>>>><><>< />>><><><><>>>><><><>>>>>>><><><><><><>>>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>>>>...
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Valuation: American Eagle Outfitters (AEO)
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Our Mid-Cap Company of the Week…
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Company Profile: American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) (obtained via Google Finance)
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. is a retailer that operates under the American Eagle Outfitters, aerie by American Eagle and MARTIN + OSA brands. The Company designs, markets and sells its own brand of clothing targeting 15 to [...]
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American Eagle Outfitters Inc.
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(closed on 08/24/08)
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. operates as a retailer that engages in the design, marketing, and sale of clothing in the United States and Canada. The company offers jeans and graphic Ts, as well as accessories, outerwear, footwear, basics, and swimwear under ‘American Eagle Outfitters’, ‘American Eagle’, and ‘AE’ brand names primarily targeting 15 to 25 year-olds. It also provides products, including bras, undies, camis, hoodies, robes, boxers, sweats, leggings, fitness apparel, and personal care under the ‘aerie by American Eagle’ brand name. As of February 2, 2008, American Eagle Outfit< /><><><><><><>< />>>><><><>>>>><><><>>><><>>>><><>< />>><><><><>>>><><><>>>>>>><><><><><><>>>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>>>>...
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strong brands, differentiated products, superior customer service
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Today's stock selection: AEO AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS Inspired by: S&P Outlook Shares in American Eagle Outfitters fell 23.9% through June 12 vs. a 0.7 loss in the S&P MidCap 400. We reiterated our strong buy recommendation on May 28 after this youth apparel retailer reported April-quarter earnings of $0.21 a share, above our estimate, vs. $0.35 a year ago. Though the company reported a 3% same-store sales gain for menswear, it was offset by an 11% comparable decline in women’s, which was hurt by weak denim and accessories sales. Overall, the company reported ...
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American Eagle Ready to Fly High
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American
Eagle Outfitters (AEO) is a staple clothing retailer in most US and Canadian
malls that caters to the 15 to 25 year old demographic.<!--more--> It is in the process of
expanding its concept store Martin + OSA to focus on the under served 25 to 40 year
old market, as well as other new concepts that should be strong growth drivers
in the future. AEO has very strong brand
recognition with 12 to 19 year olds and is ranked 2nd only behind
Nike in a spring 2007 survey by Teen Research Unlimited. <>AEO opened it’s first store in 1977 and has aloyal customer base that has grown up alongside >...
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