BeanScreen LinkHouse – Week in Review (July 16-20, 2012)

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  • on July 21st, 2012

A run down of the latest news and notes from our crème de la crème this past week.

 

 

$CF caught some air on the back of a better than expected $MOS report. CF reports on 8/6.

$AAPL here’s a nicely laid out sneak peek of next week’s Q3 report via Wall St. Cheat Sheet

$NTES took it on the chin this week but recovered somewhat. We’re expecting good things on 8/10.

$RES seems to be moving with natty ahead of next Wed’s Q2 report. Here’s our Estimize.

$QCOR just moving sideways after our starter position last week. Probably a healthy sign.

$LULU imitation’s the best form of flattery, but is $GPS too close for comfort? – InvestorPlace

$SYNT smashed EPS estimates for Q2, but missed on top line. Revs still +14% YoY – Y! Finance

$EZPW day of reckoning next Tues as Q3 is revealed. Sister pawnie $FCFS fared well – Reuters

$HITK the little druggie moved nicely this week after competitor $PRX was bought out – Newsday

$PCLN competitor Kayak ($KYAK) just stepped into the online travel ring. Let’s rumble… – AP

$INTC released a ho-hum Q2. Euro sales were surprisingly good. Here’s the skinny – WallStBean

$CEO when oil and politics mix…I’m thinking China wins this shindig – The Street

$TNH see CF. (reports 8/3)

$ISRG this ain’t no $MAKO. Started a position today at $500 even after a great Q2 – Zacks

$CHL gave those trusty Swedes the nod to upgrade and expand their network – Y! Finance

$TRLG a Fool’s take on possible issues with their accounts receivables and DSOMotley Fool

 

disclosure:  we currently own shares in CF, AAPL, NTES, RES, QCOR, LULU, EZPW, FCFS, HITK, INTC, CEO, ISRG, CHL and TRLG

 

 


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