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OPINION

Stocks in the News: Bring on the Bulls

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Stocks in the News: Bring on the Bulls

Stock number one is: 

MasterCard Inc., (SYMBOL: MA) and the headline says: MasterCard Sees Minimal Foreign Exchange Impact on 2013 Revenue, Earnings -- Reuters

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MasterCard reiterated a bullish financial outlook for the remainder of 2013, and the market responded by driving the share price to new highs.  Reuters reported that five Wall Street firms immediately raised their price targets on MasterCard.  S&P says, “We see significant opportunity in the healthcare industry's transition to digital payments.“

Earnings growth projections have increased to 18-19 percent per year  over the next three years.  The company has $5 billion in cash, no debt, and a $1.7 billion share repurchase program.

The stock is up 23% since we began recommending shares to investors in March.  After an August correction, it broke out of a trading range on the upside yesterday. 

Our Ransom Note trendline says:  BUY MASTERCARD.

MA Chart

MA data by YCharts

Stock number two is: 

Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance Inc., (SYMBOL: ULTA) and the headline says: More Beautiful Returns Ahead – Citi Research

"Beauty retailer Ulta Salon surpassed Wall Street estimates again, reporting second quarter earnings of 70 cents per share, vs. the expected 67 cents, on good revenue growth.  Ulta  opened another 33 new stores in the quarter, with a target of 125 new stores for the full year.  Citi Research likes Ulta’s new CEO, and says, “We…believe her leadership will serve the company well as they continue to focus on growth and expansion.”

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Ulta’s earnings are expected to grow 24-27% per year for the next three years.  The PE is 35.

The stock surged on today’s news, breaking out to all-time highs.  Momentum investors should buy on a pullback to catch the next upswing in the share price.

Our Ransom Note trendline says..... BUY ULTA SALON BELOW $110.

ULTA Chart

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Stock number three is:

The Walt Disney Co., (SYMBOL:  DIS) and the headline says: Disney to Increase Share Buybacks in Fiscal 2014 -- Reuters

After years of capital spending on theme parks, cruise ships and resorts, Disney plans to direct cash flow toward increasing share repurchases.  Buybacks will increase from approximately $4 billion annually, to up to $8 billion in fiscal 2014, which begins in October.  Some of the repurchases will be financed through debt.

Projected 2014 & ’15 earnings growth in the mid-teens is coming primarily from resort & theme park performance, and the Lucasfilm acquisition.  The PE is 17.

After a long run-up, the stock’s been trading sideways since April.  We encouraged investors twice recently to accumulate Disney shares below $62.  The stock will likely trade between $63 and $68 in the near-term as it prepares for its next run-up.

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Our Ransom Note trendline says....  BUY WALT DISNEY.

DIS Chart

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Stocks in the News is produced by Ransom Notes Radio and Goodfellow, LLC. Crista Huff manages Goodfellow LLC, a website that recommends outperforming stocks using fundamental and technical analysis. 


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