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PCP: Bull or Bear?
Like its parts, Precision Castparts is soaring
PCP
+6.12%
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18 days
Filed under: Stocks to Buy, Technology <> With Precision Castparts Corp. (NYSE: PCP), as air travel goes, so go the profits, which is why I'm Reiterating my Buy rating for the company, first recommended on April 20, 2009, at a price of $61.92. If you bought PCP in April, you're up an impressive 50%.
Precision is a major maker of jet engine components, and PCP will benefit as engine orders ramp-up in FY2010. By most measures, an industrial bottom is occurring in the U.S. and global economies in Q3/Q4. Hence, rising demand coupled with the need to re-stock inventories of parts bodes well for Preci>...
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Precision Castparts knows that hard work pays off
PCP
+36.07%
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117 days
(closed on 08/14/09)
Filed under: Stocks to Buy Readers of this space know that the investment bias is toward large-cap companies with demonstrated business models and who have a competitive advantage in established markets, preferably with a favorable, global trend as a support. And with the aforementioned in mind, Precision Castparts (NYSE: PCP) is worth a review. <>Just call Precision Castparts a hybrid cyclical/defensive. The company is a large manufacturer of forged components for the power generation market, and in case one hasn't noticed, upgrades and expansion of power generation facilities should benefit f>...
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Precision Castparts: an Abandoned Growth Story, Part I
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+7.91%
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(closed on 06/20/08)
<>Precision Castparts (PCP) has been on a nasty slide <!---->down to $100since tapping $130 when it reported earnings on May 6, 2008. Stockswhich supply products going into commercial airlines, including PCP,continued to be sold off. Investors seem spooked by recent fleet downsizing by the major U.S. carrierson the back of high oil prices and struggling consumers. Or, PCP isgetting dumped along with all other stocks related to Defense justbecause Obama won the Democratic nomination, which people take to meanObama will be president and that the U.S. will never need a singlebullet again or><>>...
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Cramer on BloggingStocks: Oil's not the widespread tax it used to be
PCP
-16.96%
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551 days
Filed under: General Electric (GE), Exxon Mobil (XOM), Market matters, Halliburton (HAL), Schlumberger Limited (SLB), Alcoa Inc (AA), Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM), Bank of America (BAC), Boeing Co (BA), Chesapeake Energy (CHK), Chevron Corp (CVX), duPont(E.I.)deNemours (DD), Office Depot (ODP), Deere and Co (DE), Honeywell Intl (HON), United Technologies (UTX), Eaton Corp (ETN), Anadarko Petroleum (APC), Oil, Stocks to Buy, Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNI), Norfolk Southern Corp. (NSC), Union Pacific Corporation (UNP), Cramer on BloggingStocks, Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan (POT) <>TheStreet.>...
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Precision Castparts (PCP)
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-10.42%
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Hello Friends! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting my blog, Stock Picks Bob's Advice ! As always, please remember that I am an amateur investor, so please remember to consult with your professional investment advisers prior to making any investment decisions based on information on this website. <> This afternoon, when the selling pressure became more severe, my Precision Castparts stock, which was actually moving higher originally, turned lower and hit a sale point and was sold. I sold my 64 shares of PCP at $108.79. I had actually purchased these share on 10/24/06 a>...
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Fundamental analysis
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-23.60%
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685 days
PCP is a great buy, Boeing has sold more plane's then ever with orders booked for the next 10 years. PCP with it's vast holdings are at a record in backlog orders. It's management has been succsessful at streamlining operaions and reducing coast. Aerospace manufacturing is at a all time high, with orders in plcae now, this industry is well positioned for th next ten years. I see this stock at 200.00 by the end of the year.
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Precision Castparts (PCP)
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-22.58%
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(closed on 01/18/08)
Hello Friends! Thanks so much for stopping by and visiting my blog, Stock Picks Bob's Advice ! As always, please remember that I am an amateur investor, so please remember to consult with your professional investment advisers prior to making any investment decisions based on information on this website. PRECISION CASTPARTS (PCP) IS RATED A BUY <> A few moments ago I sold 10 shares of my Precision Castparts (PCP) stock at $151.79. This was 1/7th of my position of 74 shares. I now have 64 shares in my trading account. This is my 4th partial sale of PCP which has been an >...
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SmartMoney 10/2007
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-30.91%
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787 days
China, India and the rest of the world's emerging economies are buying commercial airplanes to handle the expected surge in business and leisure travel from their citizens. When plane buying curtails in 2011, US airlines will start replacing parts for their existing aircraft engines, a cycle that will last another several years. Main suppliers to jet engine makers GE, United Technologies, and Rolls-Royce. Makes non-commodity parts, 17% operating profit margin. Typically metal-casting companies have below 10% profit margin. $5B in sales, 80 facilities in 16 countries. ...
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Precision Castparts (PCP)
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+64.12%
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241 days
(closed on 10/01/07)
A few moments ago my Precision Castparts (PCP) holding hit one of my appreciation targets. As you may recall, I use 30, 60, 90, 120, then 180, 240, 300, 360, 450, 540%...etc. targets to sell 1/6th of my holdings. I sold 20 shares of my 120 share position (leaving 100 shares in my Trading Account) at a price of $90.20. I had purchased these shares 10/24/06, about 3 months ago, at a cost basis of $69.05. It has been an excellent performer for me!
<>This sale represented a gain of $21.15/share or 30.6%. Since I am at 14 positions, under my maximum of 25, this also gives me a "permission sl>...
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