Archive: Tesoro (TSO)

26 Stock Tips from the US Government

My latest column is up at RealMoney. Here is a summary:

Government economic reports can do more than just indicate the state of the economy. Since many of the reports include industry-level data, digging deeper in the reports can help investors find specific industries to consider more closely. For example, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which prepares the PPI report, provides detailed information on an industry basis.

Since I wrote about the PPI data in September, the pricing power has shifted to some different industries. Therefore, I thought an update would be in order.

Some of the industries that look interesting are petroleum refineries, industrial gases, computers, computer storage devices, and line-haul railroads.

Disclosure: At time of publication, William Trent has no financial position in the companies mentioned.

Topics: Air Products (APD), Apple (AAPL), Brocade (BRCD), Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNI), CSX Corp. (CSX), Computer Hardware, Computer Storage Devices, Dell (DELL), EMC Corp. (EMC), Frontier Oil (FTO), Hewlett Packard (HPQ), Holly (HOC), Hutchinson (HTCH), Iomega (IOM), Norfolk Southern (NSC), Oil and Gas Operations, Praxair (PX), Quantum (QTM), Railroad, Sandisk (SNDK), Seagate (STX), Sunoco (SUN), Tesoro (TSO), Transportation, Union Pacific (UNP), Valero Energy (VLO), WDC | No Comments

Mid Cap Watch List Changes

With the end of the first quarter approaching, it is time to adjust the names in our Watch Lists. We will price all the new lists as of the close on Friday, March 30. Today we present our planned updates to the Mid Cap Watch List (Track at Marketocracy).

As with the Small Cap Watch List (Track at Marketocracy), we were surprised at the amount of turnover in our screens. Only 7 of the original 29 names made the cut for the new list (which comes in at only 24 names.) Part of the reason for the turnover was to reduce the overlap between the Small Cap and Mid Cap Watch List (Track at Marketocracy)s. Now there is only one-third overlapping names rather than two thirds. Furthermore, given the level of outperformance we saw in the first quarter (actually just two months) and the fact that much of those gains were achieved early, perhaps the turnover is warranted.

So without further ado, the names on the chopping block from the previous list are:

Silgan Holdings (SLGN - Annual Report); Middleby (MIDD); Olin (OLN); Vector Group (VGR); Sanderson Farms (SAFM); Tesoro (TSO); Downey Financial (DSL); Waddell & Reed (WDR); Gamco (GBL); Apria Healthcare (AHG); Quest Diagnostics (DGX); ITT Educational Services (ESI); Equifax (EFX); Delhaize Group (DEG); Papa John’s (PZZA); Rent-a-Center (RCII); Cato Corp (CTR); Dassault Systemes (DASTY); Ingram Micro (IM); Energy East (EAS); South Jersey Industries (SJI - Annual Report); and American States Water (AWR).

The new list is:

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Topics: Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF), American States Water (AWR), Apria Healthcare Group (AHG), AutoZone (AZO), Cato (CTR), Dassault Systemes (DASTY), Delhaize Group (DEG), Downey Financial (DSL), Energy East (EAS), Equifax (EFX), FirstFed Financial (FED), Gamco (GBL), Grey Wolf (GW), Helix Energy Solutions (HLX), ITT Educational Services (ESI), Landstar Systems (LSTR), Middleby (MIDD), NVR (NVR), Nutri Systems (NTRI), Olin (OLN), Papa John's (PZZA), Quest Diagnostics (DGX), Rent-A-Center (RCII), SEI Investments (SEIC), Sanderson Farms (SAFM), Shuffle Master (SHFL), Silgan (SLGN), South Jersey Industries (SJI), Steel Dynamics (STLD), Stock Market, Tesoro (TSO), Travelzoo (TZOO), UST, Valassis Communications (VCI), Vector Group (VGR), Waddell and Reed (WDR) | No Comments

Mid Cap Watch List

We asked, but no one answered. So we are taking our own counsel and breaking our Watch List into three portfolios: Small Cap, Mid Cap and Large Cap. Each will be tracked against the relevant S&P index going forward from their collective inception date of January 31 (priced at the close of market trading that day.)

For your viewing pleasure, the Mid Cap Watch List (Track at Marketocracy) (to be measured against the S&P 400) follows.

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Astute observers will notice a significant overlap between the names in the Small Cap Watch List and this one. In fact, of the 29 names on the Small Cap Watch List (Track at Marketocracy), 19 are included among the 29 names in the Mid Cap Watch List (Track at Marketocracy). The main reason is that we ran our screens against the criteria in the relevant indices rather than the names in the indices. Since the largest market cap in the S&P Small Cap is $3.5 billion and the smallest market cap in the S&P Mid Cap is $600 million, there is room for a good deal of overlap if one is willing to accept it.

In addition, we will provide a “quick and dirty” analysis of each name, with a goal of one such analysis per day. As the name implies, the quick and dirty analysis will be incomplete. We are hoping you will join in the debate and fill the gaps in our analysis.

Topics: Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF), American States Water (AWR), Apria Healthcare Group (AHG), Cato (CTR), Dassault Systemes (DASTY), Delhaize Group (DEG), Downey Financial (DSL), Energy East (EAS), Equifax (EFX), Gamco (GBL), ITT Educational Services (ESI), Ingram Micro (IM), Landstar Systems (LSTR), Middleby (MIDD), NVR (NVR), New Jersey Resources (NJR), Olin (OLN), Papa John's (PZZA), Quest Diagnostics (DGX), Rent-A-Center (RCII), SEI Investments (SEIC), Sanderson Farms (SAFM), Silgan (SLGN), South Jersey Industries (SJI), Steel Dynamics (STLD), Stock Market, Tempur-Pedic (TPX), Tesoro (TSO), Vector Group (VGR), Waddell and Reed (WDR) | No Comments