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Stocks To Watch for trading and investing Nov 13-17th



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Stocks to watch next week
$EKSO $WUBA $ASUR $BABA $GE $URG
EKSO was in the premarket prep video on Friday and I wrote about the company back in September on this blog and Seeking Alpha

https://www.alphawolftrading.com/blog/posts/nov-10-2017-pre-market-prep-with-stock-to-watch

https://www.alphawolftrading.com/blog/posts?tag=Stock+Review

https://seekingalpha.com/instablog/9332121-alpha-wolf-trading-tim-weintraut/5045860-ekso-feel-good-story-long-term-potential

Key events are scheduled for the companies listed below next week.
Notable earnings reports: Tyson Foods (NYSE:TSN), Progressive (NYSE:PGR), and Kamada (NASDAQ:KMDA) on Nov. 13; Home Depot (NYSE:HD), Cheniere Energy (NYSEMKT:LNG) and Amyris (NASDAQ:AMRS) on Nov. 14; Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) and Lightbridge (NASDAQ:LTBR) on Nov. 15; Wal-Mart (NYSE:WMT) and Luxoft Holding (NYSE:LXFT) on Nov. 16; Diana Containerships (NASDAQ:DCIX) on Nov. 17. See Seeking Alpha's Earnings Calendar for many more.
IPOs expected to price: Sendgrid (Pending:SEND) on Nov. 15; Jianpu Technology (JT), Arsanis (Pending:ASNS) and MPM Holdings (Pending:MPMH) on Nov. 16; and Level Brands (LEVB), Stitch Fix (Pending:SFIX), Sailpoint Technologies Holdings (SAIL), Canuelas Mill (Pending:MOLC), SCPharmaceuticals (Pending:SCPH) and Bluegreen Vacations (Pending:BXG) on Nov. 17.
Lockup expirations: G1 Therapeutics (Pending:GTHX) on Nov. 13; and Argenx (Pending:ARGX) and Bright Scholar Education Holdings (NYSE:BEDU) on Nov. 14.
Quiet period expirations: Black Ridge Acquisition Corp. (Pending:BRACU) and Rhythm Pharmaceuticals (Pending:RYTM) on Nov. 14; and Switch (NYSE:SWCH) on Nov. 15.
Annual meetings: Cimpress (NASDAQ:CMPR), Estee Lauder (NYSE:EL) and JinkoSolar Holding (JKR) on Nov. 14; CDK Global (NYSEARCA:CDK), Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), Net 1 UEPS (NASDAQ:UEPS), Viavi Solutions (NASDAQ:VIAV), Cardiovascular Systems (NASDAQ:CSII), PCSB Financial (NASDAQ:PCSB), Clorox (NYSE:CLX), Campbell Soup (NYSE:CPB), Ethan Allen Interiors (NYSE:ETH), Lancaster Colony (NASDAQ:LANC) and Tuesday Morning (NASDAQ:TUES) on Nov. 15; Cracker Barrel (NASDAQ:CBRL), Brinker (NYSE:EAT), Hain Celestial (NASDAQ:HAIN), ResMed (NYSE:RMD), Phoenix New Media (NYSE:FENG), Bottomline Technologies (NASDAQ:EPAY), Telenav (NASDAQ:TNAV), Broadridge Financial Solutions (NYSE:BR) and Royal Gold (NASDAQ:RGLD) on Nov. 16; Accuray (NASDAQ:ARAY), Sysco (NYSE:SYY) and Oclaro (NASDAQ:OCLR) on Nov. 17.
Analyst/investor day: Travelers (NYSE:TRV) and TreeHouse Foods (NYSE:THS) on Nov. 13; Humana (NYSE:HUM), Ingredion (NYSE:INGR), ACI Worldwide (NASDAQ:ACIW), Talend (OTC:TLDN), Boingo Wireless (NASDAQ:WIFI) and Ligand Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:LGND) on Nov. 14; BlackLine (NASDAQ:BL), CA (NASDAQ:CA) and Canada Goose (NYSE:GOOS) on Nov. 15; Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO), RH, Charter Communications (NASDAQ:CHTR), Liberty Media (NASDAQ:FWONA), Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE:LYV), Liberty Interactive (NASDAQ:QVCA), Sirius XM (NASDAQ:SIRI), TripAdvisor (NASDAQ:TRIP), General Communications (NASDAQ:GNCMA), Liberty Expedia Holdings (NASDAQ:LEXEA), Liberty TripAdvisor (NASDAQ:LTRPA), Liberty Interactive (QVCA), Liberty Broadband (NASDAQ:LBRDA), SEI Investments (NASDAQ:SEIC) and Lincoln National (NYSE:LNC) on Nov. 16; NMI Holdings (NASDAQ:NMIH) and Gogo (NASDAQ:GOGO) on Nov. 17.
Special shareholder meetings: Bear State Financial (NASDAQ:BSF) and County First Bank (OTCQB:CUMD) on Nov. 15; Entercom (NYSE:ETM) meets on Nov. 15 to discuss the CBS Radio (NYSE:CBS) transaction; Discovery Communications (NASDAQ:DISCA) and Scripps Networks Interactive (NYSE:SNI) meet on Nov. 17 to vote on their merger; Fidelity National Financial (NYSE:FNF), FNFV Group (NYSE:FNFV) and Sunshine Bancorp (NASDAQ:SBCP) on Nov. 17.
Business update call: Dunkin' Brands (NASDAQ:DNKN) on Nov. 16.
American Heart Association Conference: Cytokinetics (NASDAQ:CYTK) presents on Nov. 13, and Capricor Therapeutics (NASDAQ:CAPR) on Nov. 15.
UBS Global Technology Conference: Arista Networks (NYSE:ANET), Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA), Juniper Networks (NYSE:JNPR), Oclaro (OCLR), Radware (NASDAQ:RDWR), Atlassian (NASDAQ:TEAM) and Zendesk (NYSE:ZEN) present on Nov. 13; Flex Ltd (NASDAQ:FLEX), Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), Lam Research (NASDAQ:LRCX), Mindbody (NASDAQ:MB), New Relic (NYSE:NEWR), Red Hat (NYSE:RHT), Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) and Zynga (NASDAQ:ZNGA) on Nov. 14; Acacia Communications (NASDAQ:ACIA), Adobe Systems (NASDAQ:ADBE), Tableau Software (NYSE:DATA), KLA-Tencor (NASDAQ:KLAC), Mimecast (NASDAQ:MIME), Proofpoint (NASDAQ:PFPT), Qualys (NASDAQ:QLYS) and Silicon Motion Technology (NASDAQ:SIMO) on Nov. 15.
BofA Merrill Lynch Future of Financials Conference: On Nov. 14, Bank of America (NYSE:BAC), Citigroup (NYSE:C), Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS), KeyCorp (NYSE:KEY), KKR, Synchrony Financial (NYSE:SYF) and U.S. Bancorp (NYSE:USB) present; On Nov. 15, BB&T (NYSE:BBT), Citizens Financial Group (NYSE:CFG), Carlyle Group (NASDAQ:CG), Discover (NYSE:DFS), Regions Financial (NYSE:RF) and Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) present.
Morgan Stanley Global Consumer & Retail Conference: On Nov. 14, presentations from ConAgra (NYSE:CAG), Cheesecake Factory (NASDAQ:CAKE), Dunkin' Brands (DNKN), Macy's (NYSE:M), Paylocity (NASDAQ:PCTY), Philip Morris (NYSE:PM), Steven Madden (NASDAQ:SHOO), Vista Outdoor (NYSE:VSTO) and Yum Brands (NYSE:YUM). On Nov. 15: Energizer (NYSE:ENR), Michael Kors (NYSE:KORS), McDonald's (NYSE:MCD), Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG), Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (NASDAQ:RRGB), Shake Shack (NYSE:SHAK), Tractor Supply Co. (NASDAQ:TSCO), Tupperware Brands (NYSE:TUP) and U.S. Foods (NYSE:USFD).
Credit card charge-offs: On Nov. 15, from American Express (NYSE:AXP), BofA (BAC), Citigroup (C), Capital One Financial (NYSE:COF), Discover (DFS), JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM), and Synchrony Financial (SYF).
**Barron's mentions: Telecoms including **AT&T (NYSE:T) and Verizon (NYSE:VZ) still have healthy dividend yields that should be sustainable; a strong holiday season from Nintendo (OTCPK:NTDOY) could mean a 25% gain; consumer staples lke Procter & Gamble (PG), Colgate-Palmolive (NYSE:CL), Coca-Cola (KO), Campbell Soup (CPB) and Unilever (NYSE:UL) may not be the bargains they once were due to industry trends; and the cover raises the question of whether rapidly innovating global automakers can steal the future back from Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA).

Coal miners making a comeback but investors slow to jump on board

Five of the top U.S. coal producers - Alliance Resource Partners (NASDAQ:ARLP), Arch Coal (NYSE:ARCH), Cloud Peak Energy (NYSE:CLD), Peabody Energy (NYSE:BTU) and Warrior Met Coal (NYSE:HCC) - just reported a combined $801M in Q3 EBITDA, up 78% Y/Y, but they are still struggling to win back investors, Bloomberg reports.
The coal industry (NYSEARCA:KOL) is enjoying higher seaborne prices for thermal coal used by power plants and metallurgical coal used to make steel, thanks in part to strong demand from China, and the companies themselves - those that didn't go bankrupt - have cleaned up their balance sheets.
Problems remain, to be sure: U.S. demand for thermal coal remains sluggish amid flat electricity demand and competition from cheap natural gas, wind and solar, and prices likely will stay low in 2018, says the CEO at Foresight Energy (NYSE:FELP).
Another challenge is attracting more investors: Excluding index funds, BTU recently had only 4-5 conventional "long-only" investor funds among its top 20 shareholders, and Arch had 6-7, notes Seaport Global's Mark Levin, who sees under-ownership by the group as an “enormous opportunity" for individual investors in the coal sector.
Sources: EDGAR, Bloomberg, Nasdaq.com. Seeking Alpha

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