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When the oil boom turns to bust
New sources of supply in the US and overseas will inevitably take their toll on the market.

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The auto parts giant beats Wall Street expectations, while continuing to expand its stores in the U.S. and Mexico.

By Benzinga 4 hours ago


AutoZone (AZO) took a slow ride Tuesday, after posting successful third-quarter earnings and matching revenue estimates.


The Memphis-based firm's EPS rose 15.7% year-over-year to $7.27, beating expectations of $7.23.


Revenue increased 4.5% to $2.2 billion, finishing about even with the Wall Street consensus.


Web Traffic Spikes

AutoZone's “all other” segment, consisting of ALLDATA, AutoAnything and E-commerce, spiked approximately 80%  during the quarter. The surge was likely due to its acquisition of ALLDATA in December, which gave it an additional revenue stream versus Q3 2012.

 

In this installment of Investor Beat: Best Buy and HHGregg fight to stay alive. And shares of Dow component Home Depot hit an all-time high.

By Motley Fool Investor Beat 7 hours ago
Best Buy (BBY) and HHGregg (HGG) are bricks-and-mortar electronics retailers that are struggling for survival.  Both reported earnings with very different results.  Best Buy showed encouraging signs of growth in online sales while reducing costs.

 Meanwhile, HHGregg’s 4th-quarter profits fell 82%. In our lead story, Motley Fool analysts Jason Moser and Jeff Fischer discuss the electronics retail industry and why investors should steer clear of both stocks.
 

Demand for the two metals is growing while mining supply declines.

By Jim J. Jubak 8 hours ago

Platinum necklace, high angle view, black background © DAJ, amana images, Getty ImagesThe dust has settled at Stillwater Mining (SWC) with the election of four new board members backed by the Clinton Group -- an activist investor that wants the company to focus on the profitability of its U.S. platinum and palladium mines, and cut back or end plans to expand into copper mining after a 2011 acquisition of copper reserves in Argentina.


That removes a major distraction hanging over the company’ stock and should leave the shares free to reflect Stillwater’s unique position as the only U.S. producer of platinum and palladium -- at a time when mines in South Africa are cutting production due to strikes. (Stillwater Mining is a member of my Jubak’s Picks portfolio.)


Palladium and platinum are two of the very few commodities that remain in a supply deficit in 2013 and that are likely, Barclays projects, to remain in deficit in 2014. Because of strikes in South Africa, global platinum production fell 10% in 2013 and palladium production fell 11%.

 

Investors don't have to settle for low returns -- if they're willing to do a little homework.

By StreetAuthority 9 hours ago
Stock market report copyright CorbisBy Carla Pasternak                                                 

Interest rates near zero and record-low U.S. Treasury yields make finding good income investments a bit harder these days.

Don't get me wrong -- it's still possible to find attractive yields, but you need to know where to look. Some of my best ideas have come  when I veered off the beaten path and looked at asset classes overlooked by others. For example, I've locked in nice returns in the past by adding offbeat securities such as bank loan funds, trust preferred shares and master limited partnerships to my portfolios.

And luckily for income investors, I'm still finding plenty of fertile hunting grounds out there. To give you an idea, I've put together a quick summary of five spots where you can still find double-digit yields.
 

Stocks are higher as the Dow looks to extend its streak of consecutive Tuesday advances -- it hasn't finished lower on a Tuesday since January 8.

By MSN Money Partner 9 hours ago
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Home Depot (HD) led all advancers on the Dow after reporting first-quarter earnings that beat expectations, citing the recovering housing market in the U.S. 

Home Depot's nearly 3% advance edged out the gain notched by fellow Dow member JPMorgan (JPM), which rose just over 2% after only 32% of shareholders voted in favor of splitting Jamie Dimon's dual role as chairman and CEO. 

Among the notable gainers following their earnings reports were Saks (SKS), which gained 8%, and Monro Muffler (MNRO), which rose 5%. 
 

As the stock market reaches new highs, Goldman Sachs sees more gains ahead. Fueling the market: An improving economy, growing dividends and low interest rates.

By Charley Blaine 9 hours ago
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The stock market rally of 2013 has been so merry that Goldman Sachs (GS) has boosted its forecast on where it's headed over the next two years. By quite a bit.

The Wall Street giant sees the Standard & Poor's 500 Index ($INX) rising to 1,750 by year-end, a 5% gain. In 2014, their forecast is for an additional 9% gain to 1,900, with 2015 producing a 10% gain to 2,100.

For the widely watched index, that works out to a 26% increase from Monday's close over the next two years. As important, Goldman Sachs sees dividends growing 11% in 2013 and 2014 and 9% in 2015.

Goldman Sachs' forecast came as stocks finished higher on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones industrials ($INDU) closing at new highs. The Nasdaq Composite Index ($COMPX) closed above 3,500 for the first time since October 2000. The major averages ended  higher for a 19th straight Tuesday, the longest winning streak since 1968.  

The struggling electronics retailer is looking like a bad buy to some investors.

By Forbes Digital 10 hours ago
Video Dubbing Equipment copyright Ryan McVay, Photodisc, Getty ImagesBy Abram Brown 

If you believe making a dowdy retailer into a brand new company will come without a few uncomfortable quarters, if not years, well, you've probably been living under a rock. Or perhaps lost in the cavernous expanse of a big-box store.

The latest episode catching attention from this ongoing story of retail transformation in corporate America: the goings-on at Best Buy (BBY). The Minneapolis, Minn., company swung to a quarterly loss in the most recent period, and it warned that its efforts will impact profits again in the second quarter, too.

Best Buy says the loss totaled $81 million, 24 cents a share, compared to net income of $158 million, 46 cents a share, a year earlier. Excluding restructuring costs tied to the turnaround efforts and selling a stake in Best Buy Europe, Best Buy was profitable. It made 36 cents a share, better than the 24 cents a share that analysts expected. Revenue dropped 10.5% to $9.4 billion.
 
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New sources of supply in the US and overseas will inevitably take a toll on the market.

By TheStreet Staff 10 hours ago

 Oil derricks copyright Comstock, CorbisBy Dana Blankenhorn


The present recovery is fueled by, well, fuel.


Fracking has uncovered huge pools of oil in Texas, Ohio and North Dakota, creating an economic boom in those places that has trickled down to the rest of the country.


A Texan may have no more incentive than an Arab to give you a better price on his oil, but he does spread the wealth around, as I saw on a recent trip to Kingsville for my daughter's graduation (TheStreet).


But every oil boom carries within it the seeds of its own destruction.


I have seen this movie before.

 

An investment worth around $400 million has sent Chicago Bridge & Iron's stock to all-time highs.

By Benzinga 11 hours ago
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On Wednesday, May 15, Warren Buffett's holding company Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A)(BRK.B) revealed that it had added a position in Chicago Bridge & Iron (CBI) in the first quarter of 2013.


The news, which was disclosed in the company's 13F filing showing Berkshire's long equity portfolio as of March 31, has sent the stock to new all-time high levels. Over the last five trading sessions, CBI is up almost 11% and the stock hit a new high of $63.41, as of the market close of trade on Monday, and is still going up Tuesday.


Given the size of the position, Warren Buffett probably didn't have any input into the purchase and it is more likely that the decision was made by Todd Combs or Ted Weschler, who each oversee around $5 billion as co-investment managers. Berkshire bought around 6.5 million shares of the Netherlands-based engineering and construction services company valued at roughly $404 million.

 

Here are some things Yahoo should do to make its acquisition of Tumblr a success.

By Minyanville.com 11 hours ago
Businesswomen looking at laptops copyright LWA, Larry Williams, Blend Images, Getty ImagesWhen Yahoo (YHOO) officially announced the expected $1.1 billion acquisition of Tumblr, a trendy social media site, both sides expressed genuine excitement about the deal. In addition, Yahoo promised "not to screw it up," meaning that Tumblr will continue to roll on its own but with Yahoo's financial resources and manpower available to support growth. 
 
The Internet giant's CEO Marissa Mayer admits, "On many levels, Tumblr and Yahoo couldn't be more different" and "more complementary" at the same time. And that's where things become challenging: As several other cases suggest, it’s sometimes hard to efficiently blend an established business with an energetic startup.
 

MSN Money's Anthony Mirhaydari explains what's next for the precious metal.

By MSN Money Partner 11 hours ago
Gold prices gained more than 2.5% on Monday after a roller-coaster ride, snapping a seven-session slide that was the longest since the financial crisis. But Tuesday, gold (GLD) prices were down again.

In the video below, MSN Money's Anthony Mirhaydari explains why gold has fallen, what's next for the precious metal, and where to find the smart investments given gold's fading luster. 

Looking for a contrarian play? Consider these names that show signs of institutional selling.

By MoneyShow.com 11 hours ago

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Fund managers always buy and sell stocks. But sometime, despite many of them having the same bearish sentiment on a stock, there's no apparent reason for the sentiment. So, within the industrial category, we looked for stocks that might not merit such a lack of confidence from fund managers. 


We further searched for data that suggest a more positive future, including evidence of undervaluation and positive returns on investment and assets.


Building the list 
We screened industrial goods stocks for bearish sentiment from institutional investors, with significant net institutional sales over the last quarter representing at least 5% of share float (MoneyShow.com). This indicates that institutional investors such as hedge fund and mutual fund managers expect these companies to underperform.

 

LeapFrog is initiated with an 'overweight,' and Beazer Homes is downgraded to 'neutral.'

By MSN Money Partner 12 hours ago
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Tuesday's noteworthy upgrades include:
  • American Tower (AMT) upgraded to Outperform from Neutral at Macquarie
  • BlackRock (BLK) upgraded to Outperform from Neutral at Macquarie
  • Cubist (CBST) upgraded to Hold from Sell at Cantor
  • IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) upgraded to Outperform from Neutral at Macquarie
  • T. Rowe Price (TROW) upgraded to Outperform from Market Perform at Bernstein
 

As the season winds down, a few companies are still left to report financial results.

By Stock Traders Daily 12 hours ago

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Even with the first quarter earnings season getting ready to wind down, there are still a host of prominent companies left to announce their quarterly results. This week, a couple of big names in the tech sector and numerous retailers will be unveiling their earnings. Here is what to watch for in the coming days.


Rally time for HP

After the market close on Wednesday, Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) will weigh in with its fiscal second quarter earnings. Analysts are calling for a 17.3% decline in earnings per share coupled with an 8.5% slide in total revenue.

 

The CEO's decision to take out the blogging site is about as unimaginative as it gets.

By TheStreet Staff 13 hours ago

© Robert Galbraith/ReutersCaption: Yahoo logo is shown at the company's headquarters in Sunnyvale, CaliforniaBy Rocco Pendola


From the get-go, I strongly supported Marissa Mayer's tenure as Yahoo (YHOO) CEO. While I still believe in the legend of Mayer, I'm officially jumping off the bandwagon.


YHOO stock is up 70% since Mayer got the gig. If you have been long, get the hell out. Even if you miss a bit more upside, why be greedy?


It's not that I dislike Tumblr. It's a perfectly worthy fad among a whole slew of new entrants into the space, if we can call social microblogs a "space." It's just that a.) I do not see the sense in making the acquisition; b.) it makes me feel like Mayer has too few original ideas on how to rebuild Yahoo; and c.) everybody is on the bandwagon like a pack of blindfolded sheep.

 

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