Notable Earnings Reports This Week
Posted on Monday, October 8th, 2007 | In Stocks to WatchTuesday 10/9 Mosaic (MOS) - fertilizer (fund holding)
Quarter expected at $0.58
07 Year $2.80
08 Year $3.26
Wednesday 10/10 Monsanto (MON) - seeds/agriculture (not a fund holding)
Quarter expected at -$0.18
07 Year $1.98
08 Year $2.45
Friday 10/12 HDFC Bank (HDB) - bank/India (fund holding)
No quarterly numbers (either through Yahoo or Ameritrade that I could find)
07 Year $3.44
08 Year $4.52
Others of interest:
Monday 10/08 Yum Brands (YUM) - some read on international growth opportunities - KFC, Pizza Hut, etc
Wednesday 10/10 Costco (COST) - some read on higher end/middle end consumer - especially interested in future guidance
Wednesday 10/10 Ruby Tuesdays (RT) - some read on US consumer and inflation costs for food
Thursday 10/09 Pepsico (PEP) - same as YUM - should benefit from same drivers of international expansion
A pretty slow week, but things really pick up the following 2 weeks after.
Since Fed cut the stocks of main interest have run up:
MOS +17%
MON +16%
HDB +23%
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Mark is a self taught private investor, fascinated by the market since an early age, discovering mutual funds as a teenager in the 80s, and then moving to equities by the mid 90s. His equity focus is identifying secular growth trends, and the companies most likely to benefit from these macro trends. Stocks are identified through fundamental analysis, although basic technical analysis is used in determining entry and exit points. With a degree in Economics from the University of Michigan, a broader understanding of the economy as a whole, along with interpreting investor psychology is also a major interest for Mark. His career background has focused on financial analysis in corporate America. |



