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Wolfe Research Transportation Conference Call: Hours of Service Changes…What to Expect on July 1 (6/27/13)

Filed under: Conference Calls, Ed Wolfe & Scott Group, Highlights, Trucking

Transport Conference Call Hosted by Scott Group

Thursday, June 27th, 10am ET

Hours of Service Changes…What to Expect on July 1

Participants on the Call with Include:

The American Trucking Associations
Two Large TL Shippers, including Home Depot
A Large Truckload Carrier (TBD)

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A 9-minute Audio Brief with Chris Senyek

Filed under: Chris Senyek, Highlights, Portfolio Strategy

Click through for a 9-minute audio brief update from Chris Senyek.

In this week’s audio update, we provide our views on the following:

- Why do we believe market concerns over Federal Reserve tapering are overdone?
- Why do recent trends in mortgage purchase applications suggest continued 2H strength in housing?
- Why are we cautious on emerging markets?
- Why are we still bullish on cyclicals?
- What are two of our favorite stock screens?

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A 7-minute Audio Brief with Chris Senyek

Filed under: Accounting & Tax Policy, Chris Senyek, Portfolio Strategy, Quantitative Analysis

Click through for a 7-minute audio brief update from Chris Senyek.

Our chart book tracks the year-to-date share price performance of a basket of stocks relative to a sector neutral index return. Our favorite themes in 2013 include dividend strategies (initiations, increases, 2nd quintile yield & P/E), higher quality banks, financial institutions repurchasing stock below book value, spin-offs, large share repurchases and high free cash flow, NOL companies, companies, and short low earnings quality companies.

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Top Takeaway’s from Last Week’s Wolfe Research Transport Conference – A 10-minute Audio Brief with Accompanying Slides

Filed under: Airfreight & Logistics, Ed Wolfe & Scott Group, Highlights, Railroads, Trucking

We just heard from over 75 public and private transportation companies at our Global Transport Conference last week, and today’s audio brief focuses on our top 10 takeaways for the freight transport stocks.

Overall, freight is telling a consistent story about decent but unexciting volume and general economic growth. Within that trend of consistency, we’ve just left a seasonal lull in March and April, and freight volumes are seasonally feeling much stronger the past 2 weeks with the late start to Spring, and this should be positive for near-term transport sentiment. We think KNX and SWFT (the latter not at our conference) are the best ways to play a near-term improvement in demand, and lower diesel fuel prices in 2Q should also help TL earnings in the near term.

The biggest takeaway from our conference is that airfreight volumes have started to improve again in April and May. Combined with lower ocean spot rates, we think the recent solid momentum for EXPD’s stock should continue, and stronger airfreight also seems positive for FDX and UTIW.

Among the rails, trends clearly seem more favorable in the West than the East with respect to coal, and we’re incrementally more positive on UNP and CP out of our conference.

We discuss these items and more, including an appendix with additional takeaways, in today’s audio brief and attached slides.

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Wolfe Research Conference Call Replay: PJM Auction Takeaways

Filed under: Highlights, Independent Power Producers, Integrated Utilities, Regulated Utilities, Steve Fleishman

Utilities and Power Initiation Conference Call Replay

Steve Fleishman hosted this 45-minute conference call with takewaways from the PJM Auction

Key Topics on the Call Included:
Outcome of auction and impact on companies
Broader implications for power generation sector

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Wolfe Research Conference Call Replay: Buy Cyclicals in May and Go Away, Chris Senyek’s Portfolio Strategy Launch Call

Filed under: Chris Senyek, Conference Calls, Highlights, Portfolio Strategy

 

Portfolio Strategy Conference Call Replay Hosted by Chris Senyek
May 17th, 2013

 

Portfolio Strategy Launch Conference Call

Buy Cyclicals in May and Go Away

 

This conference call summarizes Chris Senyek’s research launch on Portfolio Strategy, including his framework for analysis and views for the balance of 2013

 

Key Topics on the Call Included
Our Bullish Market View Through 2013 Year-End
The Case for a Strong Cyclical Bias
Our Framework: Combining the Best of Macro and Micro

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How to Play Truckers Now to Capture Turn Later – A 10-minute Audio Brief with Accompanying Slides

Filed under: Ed Wolfe & Scott Group, Ed Wolfe Audio Brief Updates, Highlights, Trucking

This audio brief focuses on the Truckload stocks who have been large market laggards in recent years, which likely means when the turn comes, it should be big for these stocks!

Our thesis remains that despite very weak demand for Truckload over the past 4 years, capacity remains balanced—tight during seasonally strong months and looser during seasonally weaker periods. A solid improvement in demand driven by late state housing derivatives or inventory restocking or a change in regulation as we expect in July could easily spike pricing and send the truck stocks soaring.

While we don’t see an obvious change in the weak demand, relatively tight TL environment imminently, when it comes likely the stocks will rise by 25%-50% before we realize its upon us, so it’s critical for investors to position themselves now.

This audio brief examines the TL stocks underperformance and recent operating environment and why we believe this could change quickly later this year or in 2014. In the meantime we leave you with 4 Trucking stocks to own now—SWFT, R, SAIA and CHRW—that should outperform if the weak demand environment persists, but should benefit materially more with the rest of the group if and when TL pricing finally takes off.

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Hunter Keay Audio Update: Seven Barriers to Entry

Filed under: Airlines, Hunter Keay

Please click on the link for a short audio brief highlighting seven barriers to entry that have changed the threat of new entrants coming into the airline industry, in our view. These seven include: 1) high fuel prices, 2) fuel price volatility, 3) consolidation-driven scale, 4) dominant share of the top 15 domestic markets, 5) aircraft availability, 6) enhanced loyalty programs, and (less so) 7) pilot shortages.

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A 12-minute Earnings Quality Audio Brief with Chris Senyek

Filed under: Accounting & Tax Policy, Chris Senyek

Click through for a 12-minute audio brief update on Earnings Quality from Chris Senyek, with slides.

- Which companies have the lowest earnings quality and are most at risk for stock underperformance?
- Why do we believe the earnings quality factor will continue to work in the current market environment?
- What is the year-to-date performance of low earnings quality companies?
- How are investors using our earnings quality model and what are the components?

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Wolfe Research Conference Call Replay: Utilities and Power Initiation

Filed under: Highlights, Independent Power Producers, Integrated Utilities, Regulated Utilities, Steve Fleishman

Utilities and Power Initiation Conference Call Replay

Steve Fleishman hosted this 45-minute conference call in conjunction with Wolfe Trahan’s initiation of coverage on the Utilities and Power sector

Key Topics on the Call Included:
Initiation on Utilities and Power at Wolfe Trahan
Industry Views
Top Stock Ideas

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