Utz Brands price target raised to $24 from $19 at DA Davidson » 09:37 UTZ DA Davidson analyst Brian… Alright we are being over discovered - Cramer keeps calling it the Tractor supply of Pot! And IBD is on it- (I love how they say retaking a $21 buy point thatt hey never suggested before and it's printing like $25!!! Jerks) GrowGeneration(GRWG), a Denver-based distributor of organic garden supplies, jumped 4.5%, retaking a 21.43 buy point at the open. The company reported improving earnings and its ninth consecutive quarter of triple-digit sales growth. Shares ended Wednesday up 327% from the stock's December 2019 initial offering.
<<2 Stocks We Need In The Portfolio.>> GRWG-- UTZ-- CHWY @ $63.32? Might be the best we get. If you look at a chart the upside seems fairly limited maybe $90.... in a very good set up. But probably a lot less but the downside also looks limited draw some lines there-- we are kind of a support range pretty consistent.
Chewy's safe. UTZ is safe. GrowGen... no way. I don't care how high it goes. Maybe not today, maybe not next week or next month... but I know this movie well. You mark my word, a lot of young investors are gonna lose their ass on this stock. That revenue growth Cramer's crowing about, along with all these other pumpers.... pfff.... that's because they're buying established stores. Not one penny of that is organic growth. I wanna see same store sale comps for stores that have been open for two or more years. This is nothing but a story stock for now. A paper tiger.
X-Mas Stock #1- -T-Mobile resumed with an Overweight at Wells Fargo/ TMUS Wells Fargo analyst Eric Luebchow resumed coverage of T-Mobile with an Overweight rating and $150 price target. Luebchow feels T-Mobile remains the only true growth story in the relatively mature and saturated wireless market, and expects them to be an industry share-taker and grow service revenues, cash EBITDA and free cash flow significantly faster than peers. The analyst believes T-Mobile can achieve mid-50% EBITDA margins by FY24.
Logitech business already booming before COVID, Barron's says--LOGI Logitech has been one of the big winners of the coronavirus crisis, raising guidance twice already this year thanks to strong sales of webcams, keyboards, and software to workers locked down at home, Rupert Steiner writes in this week's edition of Barron's. Its shares have risen about 400% in the past five years, and yet the stock could have further to rise, as working from home becomes an enduring trend after the coronavirus, and strong demand for e-sports and computer games drives sales, the author notes.<-------
A couple times recently XPO logistics came to my mind. For no particular reason other than they sound like a recovery story with the economy. I've been nervous about Amazon doing their own shipping and how that would affect a company like XPO but one can't not notice they are doing a lot of hiring. Twice lately when I saw a company hiring a lot of people it was XPO-- so they are certainly expecting something good to come around the corner. With the current shift underway away from tech and torwards whatever.. is XPO a play here? XPO Logistics announces expanded capacity, automation, recruitment efforts 07:26 XPO XPO Logistics has made extensive preparations for what could be a record holiday shopping season in many of the 30 countries where it operates. The company's investments in supporting its e-commerce, retail and manufacturing customers during peak seasonality include: Expanded use of intelligent automation to enhance the speed, accuracy and safety of order fulfillment and reverse logistics processes, including the deployment of collaborative robots that work side-by-side with employees; A major recruitment effort aimed at filling over 25,000 job openings in the fourth quarter; Substantial logistics and freight capacity, including approximately 200 million square feet of warehouse space globally and access to integrated truckload, less-than-truckload, intermodal, last mile, managed transportation, expedite and global forwarding services; Home delivery and installation of heavy goods seven days a week, facilitated through the company's last mile network, with proximity to approximately 90% of the US population and an industry-leading digital consumer experience.<---- Van your thoughts please on XPO.? ~stoney
Beyond Meat pizza will help you puke your guts out and cleanse your system from Pizza Hut residue & is just really a bad idea. Pizza Hut (YUM) hopes the well-known consumer buzz around Beyond Meat’s (BYND) plant-based foods gets it back to being top of mind with hungry diners while also plumping up its sales. “Obviously we expect to get more foot traffic, more orders online from this pizza,” Pizza Hut interim president Kevin Hochmantold Yahoo Finance Live. “The second big thing is just check [average customer bill]. This is innovation that customers are willing to pay a little bit more for and that’s what we are seeing with check with these pizzas. And third, just about modernizing the Pizza Hut brand. We are on a turnaround right now to become America’s favorite pizza again. That includes modernizing our digital estate, making it frictionless to order pizza, and then bringing back iconic pizzas that you can only get from Pizza Hut.” On Tuesday, Pizza Hut debuted the Beyond Pizza for a limited-time nationwide and in select spots in London. It marked the first time a plant-based meat topped pizza was available nationwide. The two new pizzas are being dubbed the Beyond Italian Sausage (self explanatory) and the Great Beyond (veggie pizzas also topped with Beyond sausage crumbles). “The first day was great. We had an unbelievable response all across the country,” Hochman added. .... In related news three engorged and deranged chimney sweepers were arrested in Bristol for displaying their anger against beyond meat-- ' What is it we have eaten '' they ask before hurling large stones.