April 2008


Fast Money Recaps21 Apr 2008 08:09 am

Fast Money Stock Picks – April 18, 2008 – Financials and Tech

Adami:
CAT – Caterpillar – Take profits, then buy it back cheaper
HON – Honeywell – Buy for long term
MA – MasterCard – Buy
WAB – Wabtec – Stay long into earnings
WDC – Western Digital – Buy
AAPL – Apple – Buy into earnings
UPS – UPS – I like it for the second part of ‘08
CROX – Crocs – Buy with a stop at $10
WB – Wachovia – Buy – “Final Trade”

Najarian:
DD – DuPont – Buy
GOOG – Google – Wait for a dip
BNI – Burlington Northern – Buy with a stop at $78
EMC – EMC Corp – Buy ahead of earnings – “Final Trade”
AMLN – Amylin – Watch
BIIB – Biogen – Watch
NOK – Nokia – Buy around $30
MOS – Mosaic – Buy

Macke:
COST – Costco – Buy
MSFT – Microsoft – Buy – “Final Trade”

Finerman:
YHOO – Yahoo – Sell
MSFT – Microsoft – Buy – “Final Trade”

Dennis Gartman:
PBR – Petrobras – Buy
SJT – San Juan Basin – Buy

Pops (stocks that jumped higher):
VLO – Valero (10%) – Macke: Get out of this stock
BIDU – Baidu.com (20%) – Najarian: Stick with Google
LEH – Lehman Brothers (16%) – JPMorgan, Merrill, and Citigroup put up smaller than expected losses
FNM – Fannie Mae (9%) – Finerman: I like this trade
TSN – Tyson Foods (13%) – South Korea lifted a ban on imported meat from the U.S.
F – Ford (11%) – Adami: Things might be starting to turn up
TPX – Tempur-Pedic (8%) – Macke: It’s a nice relief rally, so get out
XHB – Homebuilder ETF (4%) – Adami: I’d rather see you own Home Depot
VCLK – Value Click (10%) – Finerman: I like this story and am long VLCK
DLTR – Dollar Tree Stores (7%) – Macke: They’re playing the weak consumer

Drops (stocks that slid lower):
FRX – Forest Labs (10%) – Najarian: They’re putting more money into R&D which isn’t good short term, but could be great long term
STT – State Street (13%) – Slumped on concerns over billions in potential subprime-related losses
WYNN – Wynn (5%) – Najarian: Wait a while on this stock
ISRG – Intuitive Surgical (13%) – Najarian: They’re having a little bit of a problem
BGG – Briggs & Stratton (17%) – Blew a gasket after warning a slow spring season would reduce its full year profit

Fast Money Recaps18 Apr 2008 08:34 am

Fast Money Stock Picks – April 17, 2008 – Investors, Tech, and News Media

Macke:
GOOG – Google – Take some off if you’re long
WMT – Wal-Mart – Buy
MSFT – Microsoft – Buy – “Final Trade”
*Don’t short any financials
*Buy crude on dips

Adami:
GLW – Corning – Buy
APOL – Apollo Group – Buy
HON – Honeywell – Buy on the dips
MSFT – Microsoft – Buy – “Final Trade”
*Own steel companies on dips

Najarian:
POT – Potash – Buy on pullbacks
AMTD – Ameritrade – Buy
NITE – Knight – Buy
SCHW – Schwab – Buy
ISRG – Intuitive Surgical – Buy for long term
YHOO – Yahoo – Buy – “Final Trade”
*Buy natural gas and coal on pullbacks

Finerman:
*Short the British pound – “Final Trade”

Anthony DiClemente, Lehman Bros. media analyst:
*Buy a basket of these companies with half a position instead of going all into them:
TWX – Time Warner
NWS – News Corp.
DIS – Disney
VIA – Viacom

Pops (stocks that jumped higher):
CCK – Crown Holdings (6%) – Macke: Looks good from here
SVU – Supervalu (6%) – Macke: Buying opportunity when they pull back
MTG – MGIC Investment (19%) – Finerman: This could be a very good sign; $34 million loss was far less damage than investors had anticipated
LEG – Leggett & Platt (15%) – Adami: The company guided higher which bodes well for the economy

Drops (stocks that slid lower):
IGT – International Game Technology (6%) – Najarian: Not surprising; all the big casinos have been essentially cut in half
WTS – Watts Water Technologies (18%) – Finerman: This company is not Flowserve; it’s big residential business is probably what hurt it
TXN – Texas Instruments (3%) – Adami: Since last summer the chart has looked absolutely lousy
EBAY – eBay (3%) – Najarian: Just a little pullback after a nice run
CHK – Chesapeake Energy (3%) – Adami: This will be a buy again

Fast Money Recaps17 Apr 2008 08:27 am

Fast Money Stock Picks – April 16, 2008 – Tech, Energy, Pharmaceuticals, and Colas

Adami:
MSFT – Microsoft – Buy – “Final Trade”
ETN – Easton Corp – Buy
ITW – Illinois Tool Works – Buy
GLW – Corning – Buy
IBM – IBM – Buy
HPQ – Hewlett Packard – Buy

Seymour:
IBM – IBM – Buy
XOM – Exxon – Buy
PBR – Petrobras – Short for the next 4 or 5 sessions – “Final Trade”

Najarian:
IBM – IBM – Take profits
XLF – Financials ETF – Buy at $24 and sell at $27
C – Citigroup – Long term, yes; short term, no
GOOG – Google – Expect big moves in either direction
PFE – Pfizer – Buy
ISIS – Isis Pharmaceuticals – Buy
AMLN – Amylin – Buy
HK – Petrohawk Energy – Buy – “Final Trade”

Carter Worth:
IBM – IBM – Buy
HPQ – Hewlett Packard – Short
KO – Coca-cola – Buy
PEP – Pepsi – Short
GOOG – Google – Don’t buy; too inconsistent
GLW – Corning – Buy
XOM – Exxon – Buy
APA – Apache – Sell
PG – P&G – Buy
CLX – Clorox – Short
ICO – International Coal Group – Buy – “Final Trade”

Adam Johnson, managing director of MLH Capital Managing:
GOOG – Google – Buy; yes it’s $450, but according to its forward P/E growth rate, it’s a “screaming buy”

Pops (stocks that jumped higher):
JCI – Johnson Controls (6%) – Adami: If you want to play auto look at BWA in this space
AMR – AMR Corp (4%) – Najarian: It doesn’t make up for the drop on Tuesday
CSX – CSX Corp (4%) – Adami: I think the rails have pricing power
BBD – Banco Brasdesco (5%) – UBS upgraded Brazilian stocks; Seymour: This is a $65 billion company
ELN – Elan (11%) – Najarian: I think ELN is going higher
NITE – Knight Capital (12%) – Adami: I think this company has one of the best CEOs that no one talks about
MOV – Movado (5%) – Carter Worth: Stay away
TIE – Titantium Metals (9%) – Seymour: I think it’s all about short covering going into options
SLM – Sallie Mae (7%) – Najarian: Morgan Stanley doesn’t like it, and neither do I
MBT – Mobile Telesystems (10%) – Seymour: I think it’s been overly beat up
SWY – Safeway (5%) – Carter Worth: Stay away
TLB – The Talbots (29%) – Carter Worth: Not good

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