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Closing Bell: Mixed day, traders in the blender (ALU, AXP, BAC, C, MAT)

Less-bad housing data from Case-Shiller was trumped after a much more positive consumer confidence report came out this morning. Swine flu was all over the media today, but not with as much financial impact.

Here are today's unofficial closing bell levels:

Dow 8,016.95 -8.05 (-0.10%)
S&P 500 855.16 -2.35 (-0.27%)
Nasdaq 1,673.81 -5.60 (-0.33%)

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Earnings highlights: Goldman Sachs, Google, Citigroup, GE, Intel, Nokia and more

Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:

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Closing Bell: What recession? Earnings make six-week run (C, GE, DRYS, ERTS, MAT, GOOG)

Today was a very light event day outside of two DJIA components reporting earnings. We saw another instance where stocks held on to gains and did not sell the news too bad. It looks like the indexes actually have made it six straight weeks up now. Here are today's closing bell levels:

DJIA: 8,131.33
S&P500: 869.57
NASDAQ: 1,673.07

Continue reading Closing Bell: What recession? Earnings make six-week run (C, GE, DRYS, ERTS, MAT, GOOG)

Mattel's quarterly loss grows

Early this morning, Mattel (NYSE: MAT) announced that its quarterly loss totaled $51 million, or 14 cents per share. This loss met the Street's expectations, but it was also a penny wider than the same quarter a year ago. The toy giant blamed the larger-than-anticipated loss on a stronger dollar and inventory cuts at retailers. Quarterly sales dropped 15% to $785.6 million in the quarter, including a 7% hit from the stronger dollar, reducing overseas sales values.

Mattel's CEO Robert Eckert stated that the company will keep controlling costs as "tough market conditions test the resilience of toy companies," which rely on parents to boost sales. Unfortunately for Mattel, parents have been cutting back on toy purchases in the current market environment, forcing retailers to cut inventories in an effort to curb excess merchandise. The article cites a report from market research group NPD Group that showed total retail toy sales dropped 3% in 2008.

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Should you be looking at Hasbro?

I was looking at The Hollywood Reporter the other day and came across an item about Hasbro (NYSE: HAS) and an innocent little DVD deal it made that involved some animated product, including old episodes of the cartoon version of Transformers. That reminded me that the Transformers sequel, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, is due out at the end of June. That further reminded me that it might be time to take a look at the stock of Mattel's (NYSE: MAT) archrival.

Hasbro had a rough time last Christmas. When I covered the toy maker's earnings in February, I noted that they experienced a significant drop and that they missed analyst expectations. But I also noted something else: the company's shares rallied on the bad earnings release. That gave me pause. Could this be an interesting indication about Hasbro's future? Was the stock a buy?

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JAKKS Pacific found no Christmas magic in Q4

JAKKS Pacific (NASDAQ: JAKK), a toy maker which competes with Hasbro (NYSE: HAS) and Mattel (NYSE: MAT), did not have a merry Christmas. In that regard, it's no different than the competition. Times are tough, and since toys are not a necessity, it's no wonder that earnings for JAKKS Pacific missed Q4 estimates by a rather significant amount. Net sales dipped by over 5%, and net income dropped 47% to $0.55 per share according to the earnings release. The call was for $1.02 per share. Did I say estimates missed by a rather significant amount? I didn't realize that I was in the mood for understatement.

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Hey, toy companies: Cheaper toys means lower profits

Companies like Mattel (NYSE: MAT) and Hasbro (NYSE: HAS) have apparently decided that selling toys in a recession means offering products that the consumer can buy even in the face of a poor economy. That means toys that sell for less. And that means lower revenue -- perhaps losses.

According to Reuters, "Mattel is selling Elmo gloves for $30 this year, while its $60 Elmo Live doll was in the spotlight a year earlier. Hasbro is promoting its $28 Lil' Patter Pup, whereas last year's focus was on the $180 toy puppy called Biscuit."

Over the past year, shares in Hasbro and Mattel have behaved very differently: Mattel is off more than 40% while Hasbro is down about 10%.

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Hasbro shares up on earnings miss -- does this mean it's a buy?

Hasbro (NYSE: HAS), a toy maker that competes with Mattel (NYSE: MAT) and JAKKS Pacific (NASDAQ: JAKK), reported a steep drop in quarterly earnings on Monday. Net income was $0.62 per share in the fourth quarter, compared to $0.84 per share in the year-ago period. Net sales pulled back by 5%, given the effects of currency translation. According to Stocks in the News, analysts were hoping for something along the lines of $0.74 per share.

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Mattel's American Girl an ace in the hole

Recently, I took my daughter to the American Girl store at the Mall of America here in Minneapolis.

This was no regular trip to the store. This was an event. We made reservations for lunch at the café, and the night before she readied her Kit Kittredge doll with a new outfit and hairdo.

I had no idea how big of a deal this was going to be, but I was looking forward to finding out what the fuss was all about.

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Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: RBS, COH, BJ, QCOM, SNDK, MAT, MGM ...

Analyst upgrades:
  • HSBC upgraded Royal Bank of Scotland (NYSE: RBS) to Overweight from Neutral as it believes the risk of immediate nationalization has been removed.
  • JP Morgan upgraded DTS Inc (NASDAQ: DTSI) to Overweight from Neutral to reflect accretion from the Neural acquisition and its expectation the company can generate strong cash flow during the downturn. The firm raised its target to $18.
  • Cowen upgraded Coach (NYSE: COH) to Outperform from Neutral citing the recent sell-off in shares.
  • BJ's Wholesale (NYSE: BJ) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at UBS.
  • First Horizon (NYSE: FHN) was upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Morgan Stanley.
  • Spartech (NYSE: SEH) was raised to Hold from Underweight at KeyBanc.

Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: RBS, COH, BJ, QCOM, SNDK, MAT, MGM ...

Cramer on BloggingStocks: China's the driver

TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says the importance of this nation cannot be overstated.

How long before we start feeling the positive effect of a market that is up 13% and is the biggest user of commodities? How long do we think oil can stay down (or copper or steel) when the stock market of China, the growth engine, is no longer sputtering and has ample room to run?

As people sell down BP (NYSE: BP) (Cramer's Take) and Conoco (NYSE: COP) (Cramer's Take), they simply must believe that the Chinese stimulus plan is already a failure. Anyone on the Mattel (NYSE: MAT) (Cramer's Take) conference call -- talk about a company with Chinese insight -- certainly thinks so. The description of China from reports like Mattel is one of Cormac McCarthy's The Road-like devastation.

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Mattel did terribly in the holiday quarter -- is it a buy on the sell-off?

Mattel, Inc. (NYSE: MAT), big rival of Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE: HAS) and JAKKS Pacific (NASDAQ: JAKK), had one apocalyptically bad quarter. According to today's Stocks in the News, the toy maker earned $0.49 per share in the fourth quarter. Expectations were for $0.72 per share. Know that horrible Christmas retail season you've been hearing about? It's real.

Mattel, it seems, wasn't able to leverage any of its brand power to save itself from the recession. Well, I suppose that isn't entirely true, since American Girl sales went up 5% in Q4 according to the corporate press release. But Mattel's famous, historical brands, Hot Wheels and Barbie, did no heavy lifting whatsoever, and you would have expected them to help out at least a little. Worldwide gross sales for Fisher Price decreased 10%. For Barbie, the plunge was 21%. And for the Wheels category (which includes Hot Wheels, Matchbox, and remote-control items), sales dropped 19%.

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Closing bell: A modest reaction to bad news; OMEX, MAT, AMAT, M, NYX, TM

Today was a bit of a mixed day with bulls and bears fighting over whether or not the DJIA should be above or below 8,000. Consumer spending and income were both weak; manufacturing data from the ISM was weak, and construction spending was weak. The weak numbers are becoming routine and traders were in charge today.

Here are today's unofficial closing bell levels:
DJIA: 7,936.75 -64.11 -0.80%
NASDAQ: +18.01 +1.22%
S&P 500: 825.43 -0.45 -0.05%
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Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. (NASDAQ: OMEX) was the winner today. This cult stock, a deepwater treasure shipwreck and treasure hunter, announced that it found the HMS Victory (sunk in 1744). Shares were up a 7% to $4.21.

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Hasbro (HAS) drops on MAT earnings, reports Q4 next Monday

HAS logoHasbro (NYSE: HAS - option chain) stock is falling today after competitor Mattel Inc. (NYSE: MAT) reported a fourth-quarter profit of $176.4 million, or 49 cents per share, missing analysts' estimates of 75 cents per share. This could be bad news for HAS, which reports earnings next Monday, February 9, before the open. Hasbro has beaten estimates each time for the past two years, but this is the first Christmas season since the economic pain has really been felt. If you think this stock won't be rising too far in the coming months, then it could be a good time to look at a bearish hedged play on KG.

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