Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Weekly Market Overview

Stocks closed up today after a late day bounce. Increasing strains in the credit market coupled with a Fed that is apparently open to rate cuts eased investor concerns as short term Treasury bills rallied late in the day. The Fed funds rate is currently trading well below the target of 5.25% at just 5.06% - meaning that all the liquidity concerns that have been causing downward pressure are being eased by Fed injections. In the end, many believe that the markets are still in trouble, but for now it seems that the Fed as eased concerns in the short-term. Whether or how long this will last depends on many factors, so investors should be aware that risks exist!

Top 10 Stocks to Watch this Week

Fundamental Analysis

  1. Brinks Company (BCO) – The Brink’s Company remains on our watchlist since both MMI and Pirate Capital still hold significant stakes in the company. The company recently announced higher than expected earnings along with a dividend increase. Pirate Capital recently announced that it has determined that the majority of investors would support at least the consideration of a breakup. They also
  2. Ceridian Corporation (CEN) – Bill Ackman’s activist play also continues to hold appeal with us since the breakup could unlock substantial value. We have not seen an announcement of an official date, but as of March 13th, Pershing Square is still engaged in a proxy contest with the company’s board of directors. Recently, Pershing Square lost its battle to obtain questionable letters, but vowed to continue pursuing its objectives. However, news came out today stating that one potential buyer of Ceridian was able to obtain $3.5 billion in debt financing, which is great news for shareholders holding out for a buyout. Meanwhile, shareholders recently won a lawsuit against the company that may level the competitive bidding landscape, paving the way for an increased bid.
  3. Hexcel Corporation (HXL) – OSS Capital demanded today that the company engage an investment bank to explore strategic alternatives. The company’s shares are worth $14 per share above the current market price if priced at its peers’ levels. All we are waiting on is the support of the board of directors! Meanwhile, the company has received several analyst upgrades and sits near its 52-week high.
  4. Applebees International (APPB) – Breeden Capital Management first approached Applebees several months ago suggesting that the company put itself up for sale. Three weeks ago, the company announced that it had received several takeover offers and would review the bids before taking final offers. Recently, the company also agreed to yield two board seats to activist investor Breeden Partners. The company finally announced a sale today at $2.1 billion - a 4% premium to Friday's close and a substantial increase from when we first mentioned the stock.
  5. Universal Power Group (UPG) – 3V Capital Management announced last week that they weren’t pleased with the company’s valuation. They recommended several changes that they hope would enhance shareholder value. We are still waiting on more details and a response from the company, but this was definitely a stock worth following!

Technical Analysis

  1. Hudson City Bank Corp. (HCBK) - Intermediate term bullish head and shoulders bottom.
  2. Investools Inc. (SWIM) - Intermediate term bullish continuation wedge.
  3. Ebay inc. (EBAY) - Intermediate term bullish continuation diamond.
  4. Medarex Inc. (MEDX) - Long term bullish continuation diamond.
  5. Neustar (NSR) - Long term bullish continuation diamond.
Stock of the Week : Gyrodyne Corp. (GYRO)

Gyrodyne Corporation (NDAQ:GYRO) directors may face some competition at the company's next annual meeting. Full Value Partners announced in a Schedule 13D/A filing their intention to solicit proxies in an attempt to takeover the company's board during the next annual meeting. The hedge fund said that it plans to eliminate the company's poison pill and work to unlock value in the company if successful. (Read More)

Tip of the Week : Understanding Subprime Mortgages

Subprime mortgages have been causing quite the stir in Wall Street, but what are these types of mortgages and how might the failure in this relatively small sector of mortgages affect the larger economy? (Read More)

Final Words

The market remains optimistic despite questionable yields and other economic data. While this is good news for investors in the short term, be sure to use caution and only invest prudently.

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 Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Weekly Market Overview

Stocks closed down slightly today erasing earlier gains after Goldman Sachs revealed that it had injected $3 billion into some of its hedge funds hurt by the credit markets. Many analysts say that it will be difficult to predict when the crisis will end given the unanticipated consequences of the subprime collapse. Overseas, central banks around the world continued to add liquidity to the credit markets in order to ease concerns and volatility. Whether or not we will see a quick turnaround from this crisis remains to be seen; however, investors should at least keep a close eye on credit and subprime developments as problems continue to rise.

Top 10 Stocks to Watch this Week

Fundamental Analysis

  1. Brinks Company (BCO) – The Brink’s Company remains on our watchlist since both MMI and Pirate Capital still hold significant stakes in the company. The company recently announced higher than expected earnings along with a dividend increase. Pirate Capital recently announced that it has determined that the majority of investors would support at least the consideration of a breakup. They also
  2. Ceridian Corporation (CEN) – Bill Ackman’s activist play also continues to hold appeal with us since the breakup could unlock substantial value. We have not seen an announcement of an official date, but as of March 13th, Pershing Square is still engaged in a proxy contest with the company’s board of directors. Recently, Pershing Square lost its battle to obtain questionable letters, but vowed to continue pursuing its objectives. However, news came out today stating that one potential buyer of Ceridian was able to obtain $3.5 billion in debt financing, which is great news for shareholders holding out for a buyout. Meanwhile, shareholders recently won a lawsuit against the company that may level the competitive bidding landscape, paving the way for an increased bid.
  3. Hexcel Corporation (HXL) – OSS Capital demanded today that the company engage an investment bank to explore strategic alternatives. The company’s shares are worth $14 per share above the current market price if priced at its peers’ levels. All we are waiting on is the support of the board of directors! Meanwhile, the company has received several analyst upgrades and sits near its 52-week high.
  4. Applebees International (APPB) – Breeden Capital Management first approached Applebees several months ago suggesting that the company put itself up for sale. Three weeks ago, the company announced that it had received several takeover offers and would review the bids before taking final offers. Recently, the company also agreed to yield two board seats to activist investor Breeden Partners. The company finally announced a sale today at $2.1 billion - a 4% premium to Friday's close and a substantial increase from when we first mentioned the stock.
  5. Universal Power Group (UPG) – 3V Capital Management announced last week that they weren’t pleased with the company’s valuation. They recommended several changes that they hope would enhance shareholder value. We are still waiting on more details and a response from the company, but this was definitely a stock worth following!

Technical Analysis

  1. Hudson City Bank Corp. (HCBK) - Intermediate term bullish head and shoulders bottom.
  2. Investools Inc. (SWIM) - Intermediate term bullish continuation wedge.
  3. Ebay inc. (EBAY) - Intermediate term bullish continuation diamond.
  4. Medarex Inc. (MEDX) - Long term bullish continuation diamond.
  5. Neustar (NSR) - Long term bullish continuation diamond.
Stock of the Week : Temple-Inland (TIN)

Brink's Company (NYSE:BCO) shares moved down marginally today after Thomas Hudson's Pirate Capital disclosed a 4.5 percent stake and issued a letter to the board of directors. In the letter, the activist hedge fund revealed a DF King & Co. survey of Brink's shareholders showing widespread support for its proposed breakup of the company. (Read More)

Tip of the Week : Understanding Subprime Mortgages

Subprime mortgages have been causing quite the stir in Wall Street, but what are these types of mortgages and how might the failure in this relatively small sector of mortgages affect the larger economy? (Read More)

Final Words

The market remains optimistic despite questionable yields and other economic data. While this is good news for investors in the short term, be sure to use caution and only invest prudently.

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 Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Weekly Market Overview

Stocks rallied to close up over 280 points for its best day since 2003 in a further show of volatility among concerns about credit markets and bad home loans. Leading the indexes was the financial sector as shares in AIG, Citigroup and JP Morgan each rose over 3% on the day. Another catalyst appeared to be a comment from a managing director at Standard & Poor who said the market had overreacted to its decision Friday to lower its ratings outlook on Bear Stearns. Perhaps it is just the first round of bargain hunters, but many more are joining the crowd that believes troubles are not as bad as the market has priced.

Top 10 Stocks to Watch this Week

Fundamental Analysis

  1. Brinks Company (BCO) – The Brink’s Company remains on our watchlist since both MMI and Pirate Capital still hold significant stakes in the company. The company recently announced higher than expected earnings along with a dividend increase. We are still waiting to hear about the activist situation.
  2. Ceridian Corporation (CEN) – Bill Ackman’s activist play also continues to hold appeal with us since the breakup could unlock substantial value. We have not seen an announcement of an official date, but as of March 13th, Pershing Square is still engaged in a proxy contest with the company’s board of directors. Recently, Pershing Square lost its battle to obtain questionable letters, but vowed to continue pursuing its objectives. However, news came out today stating that one potential buyer of Ceridian was able to obtain $3.5 billion in debt financing, which is great news for shareholders holding out for a buyout. Meanwhile, shareholders recently won a lawsuit against the company that may level the competitive bidding landscape, paving the way for an increased bid.
  3. Hexcel Corporation (HXL) – OSS Capital demanded today that the company engage an investment bank to explore strategic alternatives. The company’s shares are worth $14 per share above the current market price if priced at its peers’ levels. All we are waiting on is the support of the board of directors! Meanwhile, the company has received several analyst upgrades and sits near its 52-week high.
  4. Applebees International (APPB) – Breeden Capital Management first approached Applebees several months ago suggesting that the company put itself up for sale. Three weeks ago, the company announced that it had received several takeover offers and would review the bids before taking final offers. Recently, the company also agreed to yield two board seats to activist investor Breeden Partners. The company finally announced a sale today at $2.1 billion - a 4% premium to Friday's close and a substantial increase from when we first mentioned the stock.
  5. Universal Power Group (UPG) – 3V Capital Management announced last week that they weren’t pleased with the company’s valuation. They recommended several changes that they hope would enhance shareholder value. We are still waiting on more details and a response from the company, but this was definitely a stock worth following!

Technical Analysis

  1. Hudson City Bank Corp. (HCBK) - Intermediate term bullish head and shoulders bottom.
  2. Investools Inc. (SWIM) - Intermediate term bullish continuation wedge.
  3. Ebay inc. (EBAY) - Intermediate term bullish continuation diamond.
  4. Medarex Inc. (MEDX) - Long term bullish continuation diamond.
  5. Neustar (NSR) - Long term bullish continuation diamond.
Stock of the Week : Temple-Inland (TIN)

Temple-Inland (NYSE:TIN) shares moved up $0.86, or 1.6%, to $54.76 today after the company announced that it would sell its timberland holdings for $2.4 billion and distribute the money to shareholders via a special dividend. The move comes amid an Icahn-led restructuring of the company that many shareholders are hoping can help it unlock value. (Read More)

Tip of the Week : Know Your Peers - Pirate Capital

Pirate Capital is one of the most well-known activist hedge funds in today's marketplace. Learn more about their management and strategies they use to unlock value in their investments! (Read More)

Final Words

The market remains optimistic despite questionable yields and other economic data. While this is good news for investors in the short term, be sure to use caution and only invest prudently.

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 Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Weekly Market Overview

U.S. markets started the week on a positive note after a rough week last week that dropped down down below 14,000. The markets were dragged down by subprime issues and a difficult credit market but troubles were eased today after the S&P upgraded JP Morgan's credit rating to AA-minus, saying that concerns about the company's subprime exposure and credit issuers were overrated. Meanwhile, Sowood Capital, a $3 billion hedge fund, announced that it lost 50% of its value last month and would be liquidating the fund - selling its assets to Citadel. So, while the subprime market appears to be partially recovering the credit market still has problems that many hedge funds may end up struggling with. And in the end, this could reduce the deal flow that we have seen prop up the stock market recently - we'll have to wait and see...

Top 10 Stocks to Watch this Week

Fundamental Analysis

  1. Brinks Company (BCO) – The Brink’s Company remains on our watchlist since both MMI and Pirate Capital still hold significant stakes in the company. The company recently announced higher than expected earnings along with a dividend increase. We are still waiting to hear about the activist situation.
  2. Ceridian Corporation (CEN) – Bill Ackman’s activist play also continues to hold appeal with us since the breakup could unlock substantial value. We have not seen an announcement of an official date, but as of March 13th, Pershing Square is still engaged in a proxy contest with the company’s board of directors. Recently, Pershing Square lost its battle to obtain questionable letters, but vowed to continue pursuing its objectives. However, news came out today stating that one potential buyer of Ceridian was able to obtain $3.5 billion in debt financing, which is great news for shareholders holding out for a buyout. Meanwhile, shareholders recently won a lawsuit against the company that may level the competitive bidding landscape, paving the way for an increased bid.
  3. Hexcel Corporation (HXL) – OSS Capital demanded today that the company engage an investment bank to explore strategic alternatives. The company’s shares are worth $14 per share above the current market price if priced at its peers’ levels. All we are waiting on is the support of the board of directors! Meanwhile, the company has received several analyst upgrades and sits near its 52-week high.
  4. Applebees International (APPB) – Breeden Capital Management first approached Applebees several months ago suggesting that the company put itself up for sale. Three weeks ago, the company announced that it had received several takeover offers and would review the bids before taking final offers. Recently, the company also agreed to yield two board seats to activist investor Breeden Partners. The company finally announced a sale today at $2.1 billion - a 4% premium to Friday's close and a substantial increase from when we first mentioned the stock.
  5. Universal Power Group (UPG) – 3V Capital Management announced last week that they weren’t pleased with the company’s valuation. They recommended several changes that they hope would enhance shareholder value. We are still waiting on more details and a response from the company, but this was definitely a stock worth following!

Technical Analysis

  1. Lance Inc. (LNCE) - Intermediate term bullish continuation diamond.
  2. Epsey Mfg & Electronics (ESP) - Intermediate term bullish ascending continuation triangle.
  3. Sungard Data Systems (SDS) - Intermediate term bullish megaphone bottom.
  4. Zoll Medical (ZOLL) - Intermedaite term bullish head and shoulders bottom.
  5. Seabright Insurance (SEAB) - Long term bullish continuation diamond.
Stock of the Week : Packeteer Inc. (PKTR)

Packeteer Inc. (NDAQ:PKTR) shares moved up marginally today after Chapman Capital disclosed a 9.9 percent stake in the company and demanded that the company immediately hire an investment bank to maximize shareholder value. The wireless application provider has been facing widespread criticism since posting a wide loss during the second quarter of this year. Shareholders are hoping that Chapman can help unlock value through a sale of the company. (Read More)

Tip of the Week : The Mechanics of a Share Buyback

There are a number of ways in which companies can return cash to shareholders other than the usual dividend payments. One of the most common ways is through something called a share buyback. This article will take a look at what a share buyback is and what it means for shareholders. (Read More)

Final Words

The market remains optimistic despite questionable yields and other economic data. While this is good news for investors in the short term, be sure to use caution and only invest prudently.

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 Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Weekly Market Overview

U.S. markets started the week with a bang after a series of mergers and acquisitions pushed financial, oil-drilling and equipment-rentals higher while strong earnings announcements from Merck and others helped out the general indexes. Acquisition activity is what has been driving the markets for the past six months and dealflow shows no sign of slowing amid low costs of debt, eager investors and series of public hedge funds. Meanwhile, credit markets were a lot more passive after last weeks volatility. Investors should look towards a broad trend upwards with an eye out for any meaningful corrections - after all, there is plenty of justification for one these days!

Top 10 Stocks to Watch this Week

Fundamental Analysis

  1. Brinks Company (BCO) – The Brink’s Company remains on our watchlist since both MMI and Pirate Capital still hold significant stakes in the company. The company recently announced higher than expected earnings along with a dividend increase. We are still waiting to hear about the activist situation.
  2. Ceridian Corporation (CEN) – Bill Ackman’s activist play also continues to hold appeal with us since the breakup could unlock substantial value. We have not seen an announcement of an official date, but as of March 13th, Pershing Square is still engaged in a proxy contest with the company’s board of directors. Recently, Pershing Square lost its battle to obtain questionable letters, but vowed to continue pursuing its objectives. However, news came out today stating that one potential buyer of Ceridian was able to obtain $3.5 billion in debt financing, which is great news for shareholders holding out for a buyout. Meanwhile, shareholders recently won a lawsuit against the company that may level the competitive bidding landscape, paving the way for an increased bid.
  3. Hexcel Corporation (HXL) – OSS Capital demanded today that the company engage an investment bank to explore strategic alternatives. The company’s shares are worth $14 per share above the current market price if priced at its peers’ levels. All we are waiting on is the support of the board of directors! Meanwhile, the company has received several analyst upgrades and sits near its 52-week high.
  4. Applebees International (APPB) – Breeden Capital Management first approached Applebees several months ago suggesting that the company put itself up for sale. Three weeks ago, the company announced that it had received several takeover offers and would review the bids before taking final offers. Recently, the company also agreed to yield two board seats to activist investor Breeden Partners. The company finally announced a sale today at $2.1 billion - a 4% premium to Friday's close and a substantial increase from when we first mentioned the stock.
  5. Universal Power Group (UPG) – 3V Capital Management announced last week that they weren’t pleased with the company’s valuation. They recommended several changes that they hope would enhance shareholder value. We are still waiting on more details and a response from the company, but this was definitely a stock worth following!

Technical Analysis

  1. Haliburton Co. (HAL) - Intermediate term bullish upside breakout.
  2. Imax Corp. (IMAX) - Intermediate term bullish symmetrical triangle.
  3. Progenics Pharmaceuticals (PGNX) - Intermediate term bullish tripple bottom.
  4. Delta Petroleum Corp. (DPTR) - Intermediate term bullish bottom triangle.
  5. Adolor Corp. (ADLR) - Intermediate term bullish diamond bottom.
Stock of the Week : WABCO (WBC)

American Standard Companies Inc. (NYSE:ASD) announced last week that its spin-off of WABCO Holdings Inc. (NYSE:WBC) is set to take place on July 31st. Under the terms of the deal, shareholders are American Standard on record July 12th will receive one share of WBC for every three shares of ASD that they own. Investors and shareholders should watch this spin-off as it presents several opportunities to profit! (Read More)

Tip of the Week : How to Profit from Activism

Shareholder activism is becoming an increasingly large part of the investment equation. Many hedge funds are actively engaging management in efforts to unlock shareholder value, but are these efforts actually helping or hurting investors? This article will take a look at the past, present and future of shareholder activism. (Read More)

Final Words

The market remains optimistic despite questionable yields and other economic data. While this is good news for investors in the short term, be sure to use caution and only invest prudently.

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 Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Weekly Market Overview

U.S. markets started the week on a positive note yet again following strength in blue chips. The Dow stands at the apex of yet another record - 14,000 - amid continued strength in dealflows. Broader indexes fell, however, ahead of key earnings releases later in the week. Some are betting that the economy will begin to slow after retail reports last week indicated some initial weakness in consumer spending. Whether or not a slowdown materializes remains to be seen; however, investors should be careful this week amid such record gains.

Top 10 Stocks to Watch this Week

Fundamental Analysis

  1. Brinks Company (BCO) – The Brink’s Company remains on our watchlist since both MMI and Pirate Capital still hold significant stakes in the company. The company recently announced higher than expected earnings along with a dividend increase. We are still waiting to hear about the activist situation.
  2. Ceridian Corporation (CEN) – Bill Ackman’s activist play also continues to hold appeal with us since the breakup could unlock substantial value. We have not seen an announcement of an official date, but as of March 13th, Pershing Square is still engaged in a proxy contest with the company’s board of directors. Recently, Pershing Square lost its battle to obtain questionable letters, but vowed to continue pursuing its objectives. However, news came out today stating that one potential buyer of Ceridian was able to obtain $3.5 billion in debt financing, which is great news for shareholders holding out for a buyout. Meanwhile, shareholders recently won a lawsuit against the company that may level the competitive bidding landscape, paving the way for an increased bid.
  3. Hexcel Corporation (HXL) – OSS Capital demanded today that the company engage an investment bank to explore strategic alternatives. The company’s shares are worth $14 per share above the current market price if priced at its peers’ levels. All we are waiting on is the support of the board of directors! Meanwhile, the company has received several analyst upgrades and sits near its 52-week high.
  4. Applebees International (APPB) – Breeden Capital Management first approached Applebees several months ago suggesting that the company put itself up for sale. Three weeks ago, the company announced that it had received several takeover offers and would review the bids before taking final offers. Recently, the company also agreed to yield two board seats to activist investor Breeden Partners. The company finally announced a sale today at $2.1 billion - a 4% premium to Friday's close and a substantial increase from when we first mentioned the stock.
  5. Universal Power Group (UPG) – 3V Capital Management announced last week that they weren’t pleased with the company’s valuation. They recommended several changes that they hope would enhance shareholder value. We are still waiting on more details and a response from the company, but this was definitely a stock worth following!

Technical Analysis

Stock of the Week : Target Corporation (TGT)

Target Corporation (NYSE:TGT) appears to be a big hit with Bill Ackman after his Pershing Square Capital Management disclosed a 9.6 percent stake in the company, confirming rumors that surfaced late last week. Investors are hoping that the famed activist investor can help unlock value in the retail giant that has been experiencing a lower valuation than many feel deserved the company. (Read More)

Tip of the Week : The New Debt - Equity Linked Notes

The Dow Jones Industrial Average and NASDAQ have both hit new highs amid a buying frenzy by retail and professional investors alike – who wants to buy debt securities these days? Well, high net worth individuals are quickly turning their attention to a sexy new debt instrument that aims to redefine the debt landscape... (Read More)

Final Words

The market remains optimistic despite questionable yields and other economic data. While this is good news for investors in the short term, be sure to use caution and only invest prudently.

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 Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Weekly Market Overview

U.S. markets started the week on a positive note following a surge in M&A activity along with unexpected growth in the nation's manufacturing sector. The move higher comes despite continuing concerns over high energy prices and recent terrorist attacks in the UK. Trading was light, however, ahead of Wednesday's Independence Day celebration that will close the stock markets for a day. Finally, the treasury yield increased again sparking rumors that we could see another rate cut by the Fed soon.

Top 10 Stocks to Watch this Week

Fundamental Analysis

  1. Brinks Company (BCO) – The Brink’s Company remains on our watchlist since both MMI and Pirate Capital still hold significant stakes in the company. The company recently announced higher than expected earnings along with a dividend increase. We are still waiting to hear about the activist situation.
  2. Ceridian Corporation (CEN) – Bill Ackman’s activist play also continues to hold appeal with us since the breakup could unlock substantial value. We have not seen an announcement of an official date, but as of March 13th, Pershing Square is still engaged in a proxy contest with the company’s board of directors. Recently, Pershing Square lost its battle to obtain questionable letters, but vowed to continue pursuing its objectives. However, news came out today stating that one potential buyer of Ceridian was able to obtain $3.5 billion in debt financing, which is great news for shareholders holding out for a buyout.
  3. Hexcel Corporation (HXL) – OSS Capital demanded today that the company engage an investment bank to explore strategic alternatives. The company’s shares are worth $14 per share above the current market price if priced at its peers’ levels. All we are waiting on is the support of the board of directors! Meanwhile, the company has received several analyst upgrades and sits near its 52-week high.
  4. Applebees International (APPB) – Breeden Capital Management first approached Applebees several months ago suggesting that the company put itself up for sale. Three weeks ago, the company announced that it had received several takeover offers and would review the bids before taking final offers. Recently, the company also agreed to yield two board seats to activist investor Breeden Partners. Shares spiked on June 14th after the company reportedly saw a $2 billion bid; however, we are still waiting to hear any official announcement or of any competitive bids.
  5. Universal Power Group (UPG) – 3V Capital Management announced last week that they weren’t pleased with the company’s valuation. They recommended several changes that they hope would enhance shareholder value. We are still waiting on more details and a response from the company, but this was definitely a stock worth following!

Technical Analysis

Stock of the Week : Kraft Foods (KFT)

Griffon Corporation (NYSE:GFF) rejected a proposal by the Clinton Group last month to lead a public recapitalization of the company and now the activist hedge fund is fighting back. Shareholders are hoping that the hedge fund will be able to successfully convince management to institute at least some of their measures in order to unlock shareholder value. If they are successful in obtaining a recapitalization, it could unlock signficant value for shareholders. (Read More)

Tip of the Week : How to Profit from Activism

Shareholder activism is becoming an increasingly large part of the investment equation. Many hedge funds are actively engaging management in efforts to unlock shareholder value, but are these efforts actually helping or hurting investors? This article will take a look at the past, present and future of shareholder activism. Read More...

Final Words

The market remains optimistic despite questionable yields and other economic data. While this is good news for investors in the short term, be sure to use caution and only invest prudently.

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 Monday, June 25, 2007

Weekly Market Overview

U.S. markets started the week lower after concerns surfaced about the impact of the distressed subprime mortgage market and of higher interest rates on financial terms. Mortgage concerns peaked after two hedge funds owned by Bear Stearns crashed last week adding to speculation that other investment banks may face similar fates. Concerns about hedge fund rates also hit the market as many wonder how long the private equity and hedge fund buying sprees can continue.

Top 10 Stocks to Watch this Week

Fundamental Analysis

  1. Brinks Company (BCO) – The Brink’s Company remains on our watchlist since both MMI and Pirate Capital still hold significant stakes in the company. The company recently announced higher than expected earnings along with a dividend increase. We are still waiting to hear about the activist situation.
  2. Ceridian Corporation (CEN) – Bill Ackman’s activist play also continues to hold appeal with us since the breakup could unlock substantial value. We have not seen an announcement of an official date, but as of March 13th, Pershing Square is still engaged in a proxy contest with the company’s board of directors. Recently, Pershing Square lost its battle to obtain questionable letters, but vowed to continue pursuing its objectives. However, news came out today stating that one potential buyer of Ceridian was able to obtain $3.5 billion in debt financing, which is great news for shareholders holding out for a buyout.
  3. Hexcel Corporation (HXL) – OSS Capital demanded today that the company engage an investment bank to explore strategic alternatives. The company’s shares are worth $14 per share above the current market price if priced at its peers’ levels. All we are waiting on is the support of the board of directors! Meanwhile, the company has received several analyst upgrades and sits near its 52-week high.
  4. Applebees International (APPB) – Breeden Capital Management first approached Applebees several months ago suggesting that the company put itself up for sale. Three weeks ago, the company announced that it had received several takeover offers and would review the bids before taking final offers. Recently, the company also agreed to yield two board seats to activist investor Breeden Partners. Shares spiked on June 14th after the company reportedly saw a $2 billion bid; however, we are still waiting to hear any official announcement or of any competitive bids.
  5. Universal Power Group (UPG) – 3V Capital Management announced last week that they weren’t pleased with the company’s valuation. They recommended several changes that they hope would enhance shareholder value. We are still waiting on more details and a response from the company, but this was definitely a stock worth following!

Technical Analysis

  1. Ford (F) - Long-term bullish continuation diamond.
  2. Sirius Satellite Radio (SIRI) - Intermediate-term bullish double bottom.
  3. Smith Micro Software (SMSI) - Intermediate-term continuation wedge.
  4. SiRF Technologies (SIRF) - Intermediate-term bullish continuation wedge.
  5. MoSys Inc. (MOSY) - Intermediate-term bullish symmetrical continuation triangle.

Stock of the Week : Kraft Foods (KFT)

Kraft Foods (NYSE:KFT) shares moved up last week on news that billionaire investor Nelson Peltz took a 3 percent stake in the company. Shareholders and analysts had long been speculating that an activist investor could get involved with the company and force it to institute a massive share buyback, revive its first tier brands and sell or spin-off its second tier brands. If this materializes, it could mean significant share appreciation for shareholders.

Tip of the Week : Insider Transaction Forms

Shareholder activism is becoming an increasingly large part of the investment equation. Many hedge funds are actively engaging management in efforts to unlock shareholder value, but are these efforts actually helping or hurting investors? This article will take a look at the past, present and future of shareholder activism. Read More...

Final Words

The market remains optimistic despite questionable yields and other economic data. While this is good news for investors in the short term, be sure to use caution and only invest prudently.

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