$150 currently Honeywell price target raised to $185 from $177 at JPMorgan TODAY)))09:13 HON JPMorgan analyst Stephen Tusa raised the firm's price target on Honeywell to $185 from $177 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares. The company's Q2 results were better than the worst case most had envisioned three months ago, Tusa tells investors in a research note. He believes Honeywell's "growth vectors moving forward are underappreciated," including the connected portfolio, and automation products for warehouses and buildings.
Thats the type of product I'm envisioning. Personally, I am not keen on anything airline, never have been. It was a very early on teaching ... airlines do not make money without government. Sure things have changed somewhat, in that consumers are plagued with governmental taxes and fees PLUS deemed legal airline-devised fees and charges, but still dependence on airlines is not for me. But that is the front facing "consumer-type" thing I see happening in the hospitality business. Aside from a more thorough cleaning job, staffing costs will be greatly reduced. Of course there are the unions to deal with. UV light is not the only technology. Electrostatic spray is interesting in that it has use in addition to sanitizing. Deodorizing for example. More importantly, the electro spray is a "consumable" which is good for cash flow, and depending, some electro sprays can remain effective for days or weeks. There is also vapor, but that seems not 100% in line with my thinking. Consumer thinks bug bomb!!
Well Stoney... as expected, these Mirida Capital guys have taken over the big sell. I mean I understand these type of operations like to get their money out... but if its such a great stock... you would think they would hold on. Latest filings:
Mirida, believe I ran into him the other day at Ziggy's food truck. Took the last crumb cake. I didn't like the looks of him. Wise guy said he owned over a million shares what did I ever own a million shares of? Long pause. I'm sure if you looked into Floor and Decor you would see a lot of selling as well, hasn't stopped that monster at all! I have not checked in on Grow Generation in a while, today we will take a look see. Interesting start of the day for Draftkings, having been stung by the Marlins they turned quickly to Golf. This is called a quick pivot and it works- DraftKings inks deal with PGA, looks to MLS, NHL for good COVID news Jul. 28, 2020 7:43 AM ET|About: DraftKings Inc. (DKNG) DraftKings (NASDAQ:DKNG) inks a multi-year content and marketing deal with the PGA to become known as the first "Official Betting Operator of the PGA TOUR." By becoming the first to join the PGA's Official Betting Operator program, DraftKings will have rights in the U.S. to use PGA Tour trademarks, rights to advertise within tour media and tour partner platforms, plus content and video rights allowing DraftKings' Sportsbook solution to create pre-game and post-game betting programming, as well as distribution of highlights to users who have placed bets. DraftKings investors were rattled a bit yesterday by news of MLB game cancellations due to a COVID-19 outbreak with the Miami Marlins might focus today on the 100% negative testing rates from the NHL and MLS. For MLS, that makes five days in a row of over 800 tests of players and personnel all being negative. DKNG +1.34% premarket to $35.59/// My only problem with Draftkings is contained right in this announcement they are the first to join up not the only one.. and that's the case with all of their software and apps-- all these guys are is a really good mailing list. Nothing is proprietary to Draftking's product. There is nothing to stop El Dorado from stepping on Draftking's toes with their equally impressive mailing list. Speaking of El Dorado werid thing yesterday Casino stocks got hit hard Cesers was down a huge amount because Carl Icon dumped his shares yet El Dorado was slightly up? Shares seem to be in very strong LT hold hands. Mutual funds. Now there is a huge play in Ceasers I'm pissed because my money is already tied up in El Dorado... but.... I could sell something... -Caesars' recent selloff creates long-term buying opportunity, says Stifel 07:07 CZR Stifel analyst Steven Wieczynski points to three main reasons for Caesars shares having sold off about 25% since the deal closed last week - the fact that Carl Ichan "essentially dumped all his shares," the fact that Las Vegas Sands (LVS) indicated the Las Vegas Strip market would be extremely tough for the foreseeable future and " general doom and gloom" around the potential for new shutdowns as some states see increased virus cases. However, his long-term bullish thesis "has not changed at all" and he sees the recent weakness as a long-term buying opportunity, Wieczynski tells investors. The stock remains his top idea across his coverage and he maintains a Buy rating with a $60 price target on Caesars shares. CZR-$29.50 (down 11% yesterday) -Pot REIT just won't break. Innovative Industrial Properties initiated with an Outperform at JMP Securities 06:51 IIPR JMP Securities analyst Aaron Hecht initiated coverage of Innovative Industrial Properties with an Outperform rating and $120 price target. The stock has generated an outsized annual return of 59% since the company's IPO in December 2016 given demand from an expanding legal cannabis market, and he believes that Industrial Properties' "dominant position" as the leading cannabis REIT will sustain "outsized" FFO growth and value creation, the analyst tells investors in a research note. - Dick PriceTarget Change* Dick's Sporting price target raised to $47 from $43 at UBS 07:11 DKS UBS analyst Michael Lasser raised the firm's price target on Dick's Sporting to $47 from $43 and keeps a Neutral rating on the shares. The analyst notes that he sees the company with "strong momentum lately" as consumers have been "eager to be active" after lengthy periods indoors, which has likely increased demand for sports and recreational activities. While sales trends at Dick's were down 4% in the first 4 weeks of Q2, Lasser contends that the was a sharp recovery in the remainder of the quarter. RPM price target raised to $93 from $78 at RBC Capital 06:37 RPM RBC Capital analyst Arun Viswanathan raised the firm's price target on RPM to $93 from $78 and keeps an Outperform rating on the shares. The company's Q4 earnings beat was driven by its accelerated MAP actions and other proactive measures to mitigate COVID-19 headwinds, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Viswanathan adds that the rise in Segment EBIT benefited from better results in CPG, boosting his implied EBITDA multiple target to 16-times from 15-times. RPM-$80
RPM has been around forever used to be a % stk. Great company. Very good management. Specialty chemicals and in a lot of stuff; you get some exposure here to concrete. I would note that any stock that has a " deck " aspect a redo your home deck aspect has really taken off this year. This jives with what the guy at the Shipping Port said. RPM International Inc. manufactures and sells specialty chemicals for the industrial, specialty, and consumer markets worldwide. Its Industrial segment offers waterproofing, coatings, and institutional roofing systems; sealants, air barriers, //COVID alert*tapes, and foams; residential home weatherization systems; roofing and building maintenance and related services; sealing and bonding, and flooring and in-plant glazing solutions; solutions for fire stopping and intumescent steel coating, and the manufacturing industry; polymer flooring systems; and fiberglass reinforced plastic gratings and shapes. It also offers corrosion-control coating, containment lining, fire and sound proofing, and insulation products; rolled asphalt roofing materials and chemical admixtures; concrete and masonry admixtures, concrete fibers, curing and sealing compounds, structural grouts and mortars, epoxy adhesives, injection resins, polyurethane foams, floor hardeners and toppings, joint fillers, industrial and architectural coatings, decorative color/stains/stamps, and restoration materials; specialty construction products; and amine curing agents, reactive diluents, specialty epoxy resins and other intermediates. The company's Specialty segment provides fluorescent colorants and pigments; shellac-based-specialty and marine coatings; insulated building cladding materials; fire and water damage restoration, and carpet cleaning and disinfecting products; fuel additives; and wood treatments, furniture finishes, and touch-up products. Its Consumer segment offers specialty products for paint contractors and the DIYers, deck and fence restoration products<------
The Stocks I currently have on Watch Here are: IBP- Industrial building prod HON Honeywell. EBAY- FND- Floor & Decor VMC- Concrete CRSP- Bio AQUA- Water and UV
RPM. Yeah they make a lot of products; they're huge. I read through their conference call. All things being equal, its a steady eddy, but man if we have a recession.. watch out below on this one. World-wide exposure across the board. I mean they are the mercy of so many things that are out of their control. Supply chain, currencies, raw materials, transportation. They have factories all over the world. (Where the F is Medina Ohio btw? Sounds like Trump country. I bet he's visited there. I think there's a tank factory around there somewhere too. As in army tanks. ) So no opinion on this one Stoney. Hey one interesting thing that caught my eye.... one analyst asked about new consumer products in the pipeline... this sounds cool. >>>>>> Rosemarie Morbelli -- G.research -- Analyst OK. And what are the type of innovations or new products are coming through the pipeline? Rusty Gordon -- Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Sure. This is Rusty. One product, which we're excited about is Rust-Oleum Home. This is a flooring transformation product. It's a two-step coating process, where you could put this coating over old, laminate floors or wood floors, and create a brand-new look, and we're very excited about that. ***So Rusty is the VP/CFO. How ironic, one of their best known products is... Rustoleum.
My deck has boards so warped they are popping up at a regular rate. My wife she has a broken pinkie toe. All the cans of rusto-plus in the world isn't going to fix that! Imagine spraying your whole car with something in the future that would change it's whole look. Speaking of sprays. If you want to sum up the difference between China and the US here it is. I heard that they would actually spray people coming out of the subway, who knows what horrible chemicals are in these sprays- take a gander at this and just be glad you live in the good ole' USA.
This other system is actually a time portal to a distant galaxy.These guys got punked! You can see how it's easier to control this virus in a communist country.