Weekly Market Overview
The stock market opened the week lower as investors reacted to the government’s refusal to commit additional capital to the automakers. The refusal marked a turning point for many market participants, who believed that the government would continue to back domestic industries for as long as necessary. Financials, energies, and commodities also dropped sharply on the news as it increased concerns over the health of the U.S. economy going forward.
Top 10 Stocks to Watch this Week
Fundamental Analysis
- Kraft Foods Inc. (NYSE: KFT) may not be in the most appetizing industry, but it seems to be well-positioned for success in this tough economic climate. The food processing company sees long-term growth rates of 7 to 9 percent, while it continues to pay a strong 5 percent dividend yield. However, not everyone is optimistic about the future of premium food companies. (Read More)
- Trico Marine Services Inc. (NASDAQ: TRMA) shares moved higher after the company rejected a proposal submitted by Kistefos in a DEF14A filing with the SEC. The letter rebuffs the proposals by stating that it can only consider proposals that company with Delaware law and the company’s governing documents. Some of Kistefos’s proposals violate these laws and therefore cannot be considered at the company’s next annual meeting of shareholders. (Read More)
- CKE Restaurants, Inc. (NYSE: CKR) reported its fourth quarter earnings Wednesday, but it’s the future that concerns many investors. The restaurant chain saw a challenging year in 2008 (fiscal 2009), with record commodity prices, the collapse of the credit markets, and a significant decline in consumer spending in the latter half of the year. However, the company was able to post an 18.9% increase in net income for the year. The big question for investors is: Are these increases sustainable? (Read More)
- Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (NYSE: WSM) shares opened higher after the company announced that it is continuing to explore additional traffic drivers through paid and natural search, target-driven direct response, and affiliate programs to boost revenues. The company also plans to increase productivity and enhance its profit margins through a variety of initiatives outlined in its investor conference call. (Read More)
- Multimedia Games Inc. (NASDAQ: MGAM) shares opened lower despite positive comments out of an analyst. Roth Capital noted that, according to an Associated Press article, a judge ruled that the White Hall gambling center in Alabama, where the company owns 400 out of 950 total charity bingo games, can re-open without the threat of another raid by the Governor’s Task Force on Illegal Gambling. Despite the legal uncertainty, the firm continues to find shares undervalued and maintains a buy rating. (Read More)
Technical Analysis
- GameStop Corp. (GME) - Intermediate-term bullish diamond bottom.
- Nuveen Dividend Advantage (NZF) - Intermediate-term bullish bottom triangle.
- Blackrock Muniyield Insurance (MYI) - Intermediate-term bullish bottom triangle.
- Skillsoft Plc. (SKIL) - Intermediate-term bullish bottom triangle.
- YRC Worldwide Inc. (YRCW) - Intermediate-term bullish megaphone bottom.
Stocks of the Week : CKE Restaurants (CKR)
CKE Restaurants, Inc. (NYSE: CKR) reported its fourth quarter earnings Wednesday, but it’s the future that concerns many investors. The restaurant chain saw a challenging year in 2008 (fiscal 2009), with record commodity prices, the collapse of the credit markets, and a significant decline in consumer spending in the latter half of the year. However, the company was able to post an 18.9% increase in net income for the year. The big question for investors is: Are these increases sustainable? (
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Article of the Week : Understanding Market Makers
Market makers play a big role in over the counter markets like the OTC-BB and Pinksheets. Often times, there is not a lot of liquidity and trading volume in these markets, which creates a need for market makers to step in and create a trading environment. This article will explore how market makers function, especially in the OTC markets where they play a vital role. (
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Final Words
The future of the U.S. economy remains uncertain as inflation continues to rise. Overall, the economy seems to be healing, but consumers may lag a bit behind as weakness in spending and confidence is seen for a lot longer.