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November 6, 2009
06:29 EDTDE
theflyonthewall.com: Deere initiated with a Neutral at Macquarie
Target $50. :theflyonthewall.com



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February 13, 2012
11:36 EDTDE
theflyonthewall.com: John Deere February volatility elevated into Q1 and international outlook
John Deere February call option implied volatility is at 40, March is at 27; compared to its 26-week average of 33 according to Track Data, suggesting larger near term price movement into the expected release of Q1. Reports Q revenue vs. consensus :theflyonthewall.com

February 12, 2012
10:38 EDTDE
theflyonthewall.com: Jim Cramer's "Mad Money"
Jim Cramer said win or lose, once the Greece issue is resolved the markets will breath easier, but if Greece defaults or gets kicked out of the eurozone, the market will give back some of its recent gains. Cramer outlined his game plan for the companies reporting the week of Feb. 13. (Monday) Masco (MAS) Cramer would buy shares on any weakness. (Tuesday) recent IPO Michael Kors (KORS) he'd buy on any weakness. Zynga (ZNGA) he'd "ring the register". (Wednesday) John Deere (DE), Devon Energy (DVN) and Goldcorp (GG) - Cramer advised a wait-and-see approach with all three names. (Thursday) General Motors (GM) buy under $22. VF Vorp. (VFC) take profits ahead of their release. (Friday) Cramer said that he's worried about Campbells Soup (CPB) and Heinz (HNZ) and would not be a buyer of either. On the IPO front, Cramer recommended investors buy in on the Brightcove IPO, but all while keeping an eye on the Currency Shares Euro Trust (FXE) to see how the markets are reacting to the latest Greek news. SPECULATION FRIDAY: Cramer returned to Fortinet (FTNT) which is up 208% since his Novermber 2009 recommendation. He said that the cyber-security theme is still in tact, and with hackers getting more sophisticated every day, more and more companies will need Fortinet's unified threat management systems. The shares are expensive trading at 43x earnings with a 21% growth rate. But given the size of the market opportunity, Cramer said it's still worth buying shares on any market pullback. Fortinet recently reported excellent earnings. Given Fortinet's size, Cramer said the company may also be a takeover target someday. For the final "All Request" segment of the week, Cramer responded to a tweet asking him to compare Tempur-Pedic (TPX) and Select Comfort (SCSS) in a battle of the high-end mattress makers. The premium mattress segment is a lucrative one for both companies. Cramer said that Select Comfort, trading at 22x earnings with a 19% growth rate, is by far the better deal. Select Comfort, with only 5% market share, has more room to grow. Its same-store comps rose by a greater percent and it has higher margins than Tempur. MAD MAIL: Cramer was bullish on Optimer Pharmaceuticals (OPTR) as a speculative play but was bearish on KIT Digital (KITD) and Guidewire (GWRE), advising investors to sell now. Cramer said that he's not a buyer of C&J Services (CJES), and prefers Core Labs (CLB) and Schlumberger (SLB), both of which have less natural gas exposure. Cramer said there's no rush to Massimo (MASI) and would wait for a pullback. He also noted that Ziopharm Oncology (ZIOP) is like playing FDA roulette and is not for the faint of heart. Cramer would hold onto Nvidia (NVDA), but admitted the stock is a "wide ride." Cramer said he's not a buyer of Nuance Communications (NUAN). Then, Cramer also clarified his position on Apple (AAPL). He said that yes, Apple is less of a company without founder and visionary Steve Jobs, but that doesn't mean its not still a great company and great stock to own. He said the company's chart says it all. LIGHTNING ROUND: (Bullish) DHR; DSW; ROST; TJX; ISRG; TKR. (Bearish) TSL; ZOLT; AFFY. http://www.thestreet.com/story/11412352/1/cramers-mad-money-recap-next-weeks-game-plan-update-1.html :theflyonthewall.com

February 9, 2012
09:45 EDTDE
theflyonthewall.com: Department of Agriculture sees corn stocks lower, narrow average price range
The Department of Agriculture lowered its projection for U.S. feed grain ending stocks for 2011/12, citing corn and oats imports being more than offset by higher expected corn exports. Corn ending stocks projections were dropped 45M bushels, to 801M. Season average farm corn price forecast was narrowed 10c on both ends of the range, to $5.80-$6.60 per bushel. Global coarse grain supplies for 2011/12 are projected 3.1M tons lower, on reduced corn production from Argentina and Paraguay. Reference Link :theflyonthewall.com

February 6, 2012
07:57 EDTDE
theflyonthewall.com: Deere downgraded to Hold from Buy at ISI Group

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