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Honda Tries for a Better Fit – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (October 27th, 2009) Writes:
A stronger Japanese yen against the dollar may prompt Honda Motor (HMC) to shift production of its Fit model from Japan to the U.S. This is mainly because Fit is one of the Honda’s models that attracted attention in the U.S. but are imported from Japan. However, the strengthening of yen against dollar to around 90 is narrowing down the company’s revenues in Japan upon translation.  So far, Honda has focused on regional manufacturing strategy for its vehicles. The company produces about 80% of all the vehicles sold in the U.S. However, the 5-door hatchback Fit – introduced in Japan in 2001 and launched in the U.S. market in 2006 – is manufactured at a facility outside Tokyo.  The model gained huge importance in the U.S. due to its fuel-efficiency (30 mpg). For the first nine months of the year, Fit sales in the U.S. were ...

Automakers’ 1st Gain in 2 Years – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (September 2nd, 2009) Writes:
The U.S. auto industry showed a 1% sales gain to produce 1.3 million vehicles in August. It was the first annual sales gain since October 2007. Sales of cars and light trucks surged 30% compared to July. The spike in sales was solely attributed to the Cash for Clunkers program launched by the U.S. government in late July. The program allowed consumers to trade in their old gas-guzzling cars and trucks with a mileage of 18 miles per gallon or less for a value of up to $3,500–$4,500.  As many as 690,114 new cars were sold under the program. Toyota (TM), Honda (HMC) and Ford (F) were the largest beneficiaries of the program with their fuel-efficient lineup of vehicles. Toyota Motor sales advanced 6.4% to 225,088 units, largely due to its best-selling model on the Cash for Clunkers buy list – Corolla. Honda ...

Honda to Roll Out More Hybrids – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (July 14th, 2009) Writes:
Recently, Japanese auto giant Honda Motor Co. (HMC) revealed its plan to introduce two new gas-electric hybrid vehicles in 2010 in Japan. The company will offer the CR-Z hybrid sports car in February next year, followed by a hybrid version of its Fit compact by the end of next year. The CR-Z has also been set for an international roll-out, but this has not yet been confirmed for the Fit. The new hybrid lineup by Honda is expected to deliver a serious blow to its rival Toyota Motors (TM) in low-emission vehicles. The hybrid version of Fit will be cheaper than the Toyota Prius, on the back of its low-cost single-motor hybrid drive used in Honda’s Insight hybrid. Previously, Honda Insight had lost its luster to Toyota’s third generation Prius in terms of fuel efficiency. Prius 2010 clocks 51 mpg in the city ...

Japanese Automakers – Industry Outlook

Zacks Market Commentaries (January 6th, 2009) Writes:
Senior automotive industry analyst Paul Raman, CFA, recently returned from the San Diego Auto Show, had these comments to make about Toyota Motors (...

Japanese Automakers

Zacks Market Commentaries (January 6th, 2009) Writes:
Senior automotive industry analyst Paul Raman, CFA, recently returned from the San Diego Auto Show, had these comments to make about Toyota Motors (TM), Honda Motor Company (HMC), Nissan Motors (NSANY) and others.Most -- if not all -- automakers are keeping an eye on joint venture and/or buyout opportunities within the industry in 2009.  Also pending in the early part of the year is the question of a further auto industry bailout by the U.S. Federal government, though this concerns the American Big Three, not the Japanese automakers.TOYOTAYaris - Sales are up 27% for this car that gets 32 MPG and has a 4 star crash rating with a economical price of $16K. There is not enough leg room and a strange dashboard. The interior needs a major upgrade.Tundra - Sales are down 25% for this pickup with 15 MPG. ...

Dour Demand Sends Japan 2008 Auto Sales Down Dramatically

Contrarian Profits (January 6th, 2009) Writes:

Major domestic sales declines from Toyota Motor Corp. (ADR: TM) and Nissan Motor Corp. (ADR: NSANY) led Japan to post its worst overall annual vehicle sales in nearly three decades.

Sales of cars, minicars, trucks and buses hit a 28-year low, falling 5%, or 5.08 million, from the 5.35 million sold in 2007, according to figures released by the Japan Automobile Dealers Association (JADA) and Japan Mini Vehicles Association, Bloomberg reported.

Worse, domestic auto sales in December totaled 183,549 vehicles - a 22% decline and the biggest drop on record - showing the sales crunch is a growing problem.

We never imagined sales would fall this badly,” JADA Director Takeshi Fushimi said, Reuters reported. “This is a bleak situation.” Widespread job losses plagued the industry, sapping consumer demand and chopping hundreds of thousands of vehicles from sales tallies.

“The industry

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San Diego Auto Show: Ups – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (January 6th, 2009) Writes:

This blog cites General Motors Corp. (GM), Ford Motor Co. (F), Toyota Motors (TM), Honda Motor Co. (HMC), Daimler, Inc. (DAI), Nissan Motors (NSANY) and others.

Zacks senior auto industry analyst Paul Raman, CFA recently published his extensive notes on the San Diego Auto Show, and we pulled his positive stories to illustrate where -- if anywhere -- automakers might have demonstrated a workable starting point.

NISSANAltima - Sales are up 2%. Gas mileage is excellent, in the 23-24 MPG range. Prices range from $22-27K. The car has 55% US content and 21% Japanese content. Overall, the interior could use some improvement, and there appeared to be not enough leg room. There is a hybrid version that costs $30K and gets 34 MPG.Rogue - This is a hot-selling crossover that gets 25 MPG with 4/5 star safety and a $27K price tag. There is

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Blow -Off Top: OIL

Keith Lenger (June 10th, 2008) Writes:
We are not the biggest fan of technical analysis, but on the flip side all information should be taken in and evaluated. I have run across this pattern from time to time with individual stocks. We have laid out the definition below. We are wondering if the large spike in oil could fit this category.

Blow - Off Top refers to an extremely fast spike up in a stock’s price, followed by an extremely fast and severe drop in price. A blow-off top may be found on an intra-day chart, a daily chart, or even a weekly or monthly chart in some cases. A blow-off top may be found on individual stock charts or on the charts of indices. A blow-off top is generally seen by chartists and technical analysts as an indicator of future market actions, although different technical analysts may view the significance

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