FeedPosted Oct 31st 2009 10:10AM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Daimler (DAI), Sprint Nextel Corp (S), AFLAC Inc (AFL), Avon Products (AVP), Kellogg Co (K), Hershey Co (HSY), Procter and Gamble (PG), BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), McGraw-Hill Companies (MHP), General Dynamics Corp (GD), Nintendo (NTDOY)
Continue reading Earnings highlights: Aflac, Avon, BP, Hershey, Kellogg, Nintendo, P&G, Sprint ...
Posted Oct 27th 2009 1:00PM by Brent Archer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Major movement, Earnings reports, Good news, BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), Options, Technical Analysis, Oil
BP plc (NYSE:
BP -
option chain) shares are rising today after
the company reported earnings this morning, posting a third-quarter profit of $5.34 billion. Excluding one-time items, BP earned $4.98 billion, easily topping analysts' forecasts of $3.2 billion. If you think that the stock won't fall by too much in the coming months, then now could be a good time to look at a bullish hedged trade on BP.
BP opened this morning at $57.93. So far today the stock has hit a low of $57.41 and as of 12:00 is trading near its high on the session at $58.63 up $3.15 (5.7%). The chart for BP looks neutral and
S&P gives BP a neutral 3 STARS (out of 5) hold ranking.
Continue reading BP posts impressive Q3 earnings
Posted Oct 27th 2009 7:45AM by Melly Alazraki (RSS feed)
Filed under: Before the bell, International markets, Market matters, BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), U.S. Steel (X), Valero Energy (VLO), Economic data, Johnson Controls (JCI), Oil

U.S. stock futures drifted higher Tuesday morning, pointing to a somewhat flat beginning on Wall Street this morning after yet another sell-off day Monday despite a series of strong earnings releases. Investors await several economic releases due out this morning, including housing and consumer confidence, looking for direction.
Economic releases this morning include September durable goods orders at 8:30 a.m. Eastern, which is expected to have risen. At 9 a.m., the August Case-Shiller Home Price Index is due out. Prices are expected to have continued their slide. At the same time, October's Conference Board reading on consumer confidence will be released. Economists expect confidence has improved slightly.
Continue reading Before the bell: Futures waver ahead of economic reports, more earnings
Posted Oct 23rd 2009 5:00PM by Joseph Lazzaro (RSS feed)
Filed under: BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), Stocks to Buy

Whatever happened to those forecasts for $20-30 oil? Oil, which traded Friday at about
$80 per barrel, is up more than 100% in the past 12 months, and the U.S./global economic recoveries have just started, which is why I'm reiterating my Buy rating for
BP plc (NYSE:
BP), first recommended
on March 26, 2009 at a price of $41.72. If you bought BP then, you're up about 30%.
After a challenging 2009, look for BP to improve its fundamentals over the next 2-4 years, with continued, superior oil/natural gas reserve replacement, and restructured, more-efficient downstream operations. Revenue will total only about $220-$230 billion in FY2009, but will rebound to better than $300 billion in FY2010 -- and the latter assumes only a $55-65 per barrel oil price: crude will likely average a much higher price in 2010, assuming the global recovery does not stall.
Continue reading Consider BP, before oil hits triple digits, again
Posted Oct 23rd 2009 8:00AM by Paul Foster (RSS feed)
Filed under: Home Depot (HD), BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), Options
BP PLC (NYSE: BP) closed at $56.64. BP is expected to announce Q3 EPS on October 27. WTI Crude futures are recently down .21% to $81.02 according to Bloomberg. BP November option implied volatility is at 26, January is at 27; below its 26-week average of 29, according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement.
Home Depot (NYSE: HD) closed at $26.72. HD is expected to report Q3 EPS on November 17. HD November option implied volatility is at 27, December is at 30; below its 26-week average of 35 according to Track Data.
Option Update is provided by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com.
Posted Oct 6th 2009 11:00AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades, Tiffany and Co (TIF), Comcast Cl'A' (CMCSA), Corning Inc (GLW), Research in Motion (RIMM), General Mills (GIS), BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), Marriott Intl'A' (MAR), Analyst initiations
Analyst upgrades:
- UBS upgraded Corning (NYSE: GLW) to Buy from Neutral and raised its target to $19 from $18.50, citing the improved LCD supply-demand outlook and improved sell-through ahead of the holiday season in China.
- Credit Suisse upgraded Newfield Exploration (NYSE: NFX) to Outperform from Neutral and raised its target to $48 from $44 citing valuation and improved asset quality.
- Stifel upgraded Newfield Exploration and Ultra Petroleum (NYSE: UPL) shares to Buy from Hold based on strong fundamentals and a long-term positive view for the E&P sector. The firm has a $50 target on Newfield and a $58 target on Ultra Petroleum.
- TJX Companies (NYSE: TJX) was upgraded to Conviction Buy from Buy at Goldman.
- General Mills (NYSE: GIS) was upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Morgan Stanley.
- Coca-Cola Femsa (NYSE: KOF) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at BofA/Merrill.
Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: BP, CMCSA, GLW, MAR, RIMM, TIF, TJX ...
Posted Sep 24th 2009 10:30AM by Michael Fowlkes (RSS feed)
Filed under: International markets, Good news, Industry, Competitive strategy, Russia, Middle East, BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), Mexico, Oil, Israel

The oil industry has been working hard to find new oil reserves, and so far this year
the efforts have been paying off.
It has been a year with some major discoveries that have put the oil industry in a good position to make it the year with the highest level of new discoveries since 2000.
A big reason for the increase in discoveries is improvements in technology that has allowed oil hunters to drill deeper and break through tougher rocks than they were previously able to do.
Continue reading A good year for oil discoveries
Posted Sep 2nd 2009 4:00PM by Jon Ogg (RSS feed)
Filed under: Cisco Systems (CSCO), BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), EMC Corp (EMC), Vonage Holdings (VG)

Today would have been an exciting day with positive and mixed economic data, a big
draw in oil inventories, and the
FOMC minutes coming out. But the trading volume is drying up as the A-Team traders are throwing in the towel and not coming back to work until next Tuesday. This was one of those days where there was no feel for an up or down day literally until right at the closing bell.
Here were today's unofficial closing bell levels:
Dow 9,277.27 -33.33 (-0.36%)
S&P 500 994.53 -3.51 (-0.35%)
Nasdaq 1,966.70 -2.19 (-0.11%)
Top Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades Top Day Trader AlertsContinue reading Closing Bell: Bull-Bear, down to the wire... (BP, CSCO, EMC, NVAX, SEPR, VG)
Posted Jul 30th 2009 10:00AM by Jim Cramer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Market matters, Chevron Corp (CVX), ConocoPhillips (COP), BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), Valero Energy (VLO), Oil, Cramer on BloggingStocks
TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says the stocks seem to move in lock step despite varying degrees of success. Oils are not equal, even though they trade together. This morning
Shell (NYSE:
RDS.A) (
Cramer's Take) reported profits down 67%, which is 15 points more than
BP (NYSE:
BP) (
Cramer's Take), and this matters.
Conoco (NYSE:
COP) (
Cramer's Take) was just disastrous, down 76%, with the worse combination of bad refining and horrid natural gas numbers. Yet they are all pretty much treated equally. Meanwhile,
Chevron (NYSE:
CVX) (
Cramer's Take) gave you a 4.6% increase in the dividend, something they hinted they could do because of the great growth of output that is hitting now. Reserves are growing.
I am hoping that these become de-ETF'd, meaning that they can trade on their own so stock-picking matters again. That's what's happening, for example, with the banks, where a different kind of reserves is distinguishing the players.
Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: ETF-ization of oil stocks makes everything equal
Posted Jul 28th 2009 7:40AM by Melly Alazraki (RSS feed)
Filed under: Before the bell, International markets, Earnings reports, Market matters, Viacom (VIA), BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), U.S. Steel (X), Valero Energy (VLO), Economic data, Teva Pharm Indus ADR (TEVA), Commodities, Oil, Housing

U.S. stock futures declined Tuesday morning after managing to close higher on Monday to extend the remarkable rally in the markets in the last two weeks. Today, more earnings are on tap, and investors will also focus on housing data coming out before the opening bell. Finally, there is a hearing about the energy trading that would be of interest to investors.
What on many investors' minds these past recent days is how long will the rally continue. The market, on Monday, on the one hand showed resilience following some disappointing earnings and pressures from sellers trying to cash in profits. On the other hand, the surprise climb in housing sales perhaps should have triggered a more convincing positive performance. While no doubt some would want to take some profit of the table in the coming days, more positive news from corporate results to economic data indicating a better third quarter could sustain markets.
Continue reading Before the bell: Futures edge lower ahead of housing data, more earnings
Posted Jul 8th 2009 1:10PM by Beth Gaston Moon (RSS feed)
Filed under: Wal-Mart (WMT), Exxon Mobil (XOM), Toyota Motor Corp. (TM), Chevron Corp (CVX), ConocoPhillips (COP), BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), Oil
Who said big oil was a dying business? Fortune has released its Global 500, their "annual ranking of the world's largest corporations," and topping the charts is Royal Dutch Shell (NYSE: RDS.A), which, much like a Mariah Carey song, bumped up into the coveted number-one slot after some time at number three. The Netherlands-based oil company trumped its U.S. rival, Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM) by $15 billion in sales and saw its revenue spike nearly 29% from 2007.
Speaking of Exxon, the company once again had a tiger in its tank, ranking number two in the world as oil futures bounced around in a nearly $100-dollar range, hitting $146 per barrel at its heights.
Continue reading Royal Dutch Shell crowned world's largest corporation
Posted Jul 6th 2009 8:30AM by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed)
Filed under: PepsiCo (PEP), General Motors (GM), BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), Rio Tinto plc ADS (RTP)
When oil lost almost $3 a barrel, stock futures indicated a lower opening for today. Just shy of 5 AM, S&P 500, Down Jones, and Nasdaq 100 futures were all off 0.9%. The drop in oil to $64 a barrel has called into question any projections of a quick economic recovery -- as if high unemployment weren't enough. The Monday after any long weekend is hard, and this one's going to hurt.
The direction in which futures are pointing continues Thursday's equity declines in the United States, bringing the S&P 500 its third consecutive weekly loss. For the day, it lost 2.91%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 2.63% of its value, with the Nasdaq Composite Index giving up 2.67%. Year-to-date, the DJIA is down 5.6%, the S&P 500 down 0.8%.
Continue reading Oil down, futures down following holiday weekend
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