Forget about it. Sure, we have Vulcan Materials kicking things off on monday, and this maker of aggregates, also known as stone, is going to tell a pretty good story. Vulcan does well when there is construction in the company and highway billsening pa ebeing pa. Right now we have both. And then we go to caterpillar, because construction is booming. I know that many of you at home are hungry for yield. Which is why i frequently get calls about frontier communications. Thats a plain old Telephone Company with a more than 8 dividend yield, their reports on monday after the close. You know i dont like to reach fo for income. And if you own frontier stock, you are definitely reaching. I prefer verizon, less risk, more growth with verizon. Tuesdays big. We get results from procter and gamble. Cummins is all about selling engines to china. And we know the peoples republic is getting stronger when it comes to engines, then we get to Procter Gamble and cvs. Procter hasnt been doing all that wel
Faaa is my on the fly ak kro nim for face back, alley mahbuba babrakzai nasdaq pull volting. 92 . We have to talk about how the faaa stocks got their groove back as we head into the first quarter. First, the stocks rally today do with an internet round up from jpmorgan that raised a bunch of price targets for my old acronym. Fang. Remember . Fang. Fang. Facebook, amazon, netflix, google. Investors returned to the group because of their love of growth, the magic elixir that makes the stocks so irresistible. Jpmorgan raised the stocks to have 2017 year end alpha bit formerly known as google. Okay. And it is only about 800 now. Ill tell you about that in a second. Facebook is currently at 128. They took the price target from 170 to 175. Amazon gets price target raise from 925 to 100. And netflix, which is at 97 goes from 116 to 1126. In each case the price targets boosted the stocks higher during the day. 26. In each case the price targets boosted the stocks higher during the day. I know
That got clobbered when they reported earnings and roared higher. As people seemed to predict the bad news. Overlook it, or just said, hey, maybe it wasnt as bad as i thought. These stories are behind a lot of the recent rally. Including today with the rally 212 points. I ignored the fact that Kimberly Clark had fallen from 127 to 122 off the quarter, until the interview began. Right at the top of the intervie you just asked point blank, if the decline made any sense to him at all. Because it sure didnt make sense to me, given how well the company was doing. He promptly agreed. We went over not only was the quarter a miss, so to speak, but there were many line items much, much better than expected. It seemed obvious, that i did a little homework. They did the big pirouette and surged from 122 to 133. 50, hitting an alltime high. The sellers they were just plain wrong. Next up, lets talk clorox. Heres a similar situation. Sill love the quarter. Because it showed some incredible margin i
Longer term if the stories change oar even better. Some from before earnings, and some from after positive interviews, so i know what im talking about. 5 to 615, but the wall street looking for 6. 40. I dont know i read the notes. Listened to the Conference Call and read the analyst comments. It seems like kimberlyclark had a lot of good things to say, there was some onetime missions that i do my best, by the way, not to look at the stock when i do this work, because im convinced the holders of so manywh stocks are renters, really. That to take your cue from the immediate action is just plain stupid, so i noticed the fact they had fallen from 127 to 122 off the quarter until the th interview began. Right at the top of the interview, i asked him make any sense to him at all . It for a close today. The sellers they were just plain wrong. Next up, lets talk clorox. Heres a similar situation. Sill love the quarter. Because it showed some incredible margin improvement because energy costs w
Change oar even better. Some from before earnings, and some from after positive interviews, so i know what im talking about. Recently we had five ceos come on mad money. They all fit the bill, the narrative is exactly what im talking about. First up was tom faulk, ceo of kimberlyclark. His company showed tremendous growth, no matter, the company said it projected the headline number 2016 earnings of 595 to 615, but the wall street looking for 6. 40. I dont know i read the notes. I heard the press release, listened to the Conference Call and read the analyst comments. It seems like kimberlyclark had a lot of good things to say, there was some onetime missions way, not to look at the stock when i do this work, because im convinced the holders of so many stocks are renters, really. That to take your cue from the immediate action is just plain stupid, so i noticed the fact they had fallen from 127 to 122 off the quarter until the interview began. Right at the top of the interview, i asked