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Snap-on Narrowly Beats Consensus Estimates

Snap-on reported third-quarter 2013 earnings per share of $1.43, nearly in line with the $1.42 EPS Street consensus estimate. Once again, the company was able to expand consolidated operating margin, which was 14.8% versus 13.5% last year, despite challenging operating conditions from anemic European economic conditions and reduced defense spending in the U.S. Our $105…

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Noble Posts Adequate Quarterly Results

Noble reported solid third-quarter results. Total revenue increased slightly to $1.08 billion from $1.02 billion in the prior quarter, thanks mainly to the commencement of operations for two new ultra-deep-water rigs. The company also benefited from lower operational downtime, which fell to 4.6% from 5.2% in the prior quarter, essentially flat operating costs, and fewer…

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Nokia Earnings Show Some Bright Spots

Nokia’s second-quarter earnings report had a couple of bright spots but was mostly concerning as the firm’s mobile phone business continues to languish.  The favorable view of Nokia’s pending acquisition of the remainder of its Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) joint venture is mostly offset by a rapidly deteriorating basic phone market and only modest Windows…

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YHOO Still a Work in Progress

After reviewing Yahoo’s YHOO second-quarter results,  the firm’s turnaround has yet to materialize and surprising weakness in Yahoo’s display market is cause for concern. Still, given our expectations and the fact that Yahoo’s balance sheet assets and investments in Yahoo Japan and Alibaba Group represent the bulk of the company’s enterprise value, we are sticking…

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MAT Adapting to Consumers

Mattel MAT continues to adapt to children’s demands, innovating new products tailored to changing tastes. With a number of new franchises coming on line in 2013 (including Ever After High and Max Steel), the company will maintain the wide brand recognition it has captured over numerous decades, keeping its narrow rating intact. While second-quarter results…

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Smith & Nephew Counters Soft 1Q Reconstructive Sales with Strength in Wound Management

Smith & Nephew SNN posted first-quarter results that were largely consistent with our expectations, and we are standing behind our fair value estimate of $58 per share. As we had suspected, the growth of reconstructive products slowed considerably as Smith & Nephew’s new product cycle is waning just as competitors are launching new products. Nonetheless,…

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