Analisti Europei di Oggi - gz
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By: GZ on Martedì 13 Agosto 2002 14:20
Morgan Stanley su Pirelli Real Estate
e DRKW positivo su ^Serono#^
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1053 GMT (Dow Jones)MILAN--Morgan Stanley starts Pirelli Real Estate (I.PRE)
at overweight with a EUR29 target, says company has "a novel business model that
we think is well tailored to extracting high returns on capital from real
estate". Adds, Italian property market "is currently one of the most attractive"
in Europe. Stock +0.4% at EUR23.6. (LZP)
219 GMT (Dow Jones) ZURICH--Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein likes Serono's
(SRA) recent drug deal with Genentech (DNA). "This is (the) first instance of
Serono in-licensing an advanced product and we welcome the move," bank says.
Adds move will leverage company's infrastructure in Europe and could be
complimentary to one of company's own phase II drugs. Still, bank keeps hold
rating. "While this deal is strategically good, it's unlikely to impact earnings
until '05. Shares +6.6% at CHF790. (CCS)
0953 GMT (Dow Jones) VIENNA--OMV's (R.OMV) 1H earnings come in slightly above
the consensus estimates. While earnings trend was still working against OMV,
Alfred Reisenberger, analyst at Bank Austria, is convinced that the worst is
most probably over. "However there is still uncertainty ahead and therefore we
will keep the recommendation at hold, even if the stock is undervalued compared
to its peers," he says. Shares +0.6% at EUR87.15. (KOM)
0943 GMT (Dow Jones) PARIS--Aurel Leven likes Steria's (F.STR) 1H revenue data
that was better than expected and encourages it to raise FY 02 revenue target to
EUR1.03B from EUR998M. Keeps buy. Steria near day's high +5.7% at EUR12.30.
(DGP)
0942 GMT (Dow Jones) BERLIN--RTL Group's (L.RTL) buy of a 47.3% stake in
German news station n-tv is good for both companies, says DZ Bank's Isabel
Geigenberger. Gives RTL a foothold in the important news programming market in
Germany. The deal will also help n-tv with synergies andgives it a strong
partner, she adds. RTL in Brussels -1.7% to EUR29.60. (CHR)
0940 GMT (Dow Jones) LONDON--Nomura says UBS (Z.UBS) has a very solid set of
numbers, perhaps appearing better at first glance than they actually are. A
disappointing aspect is, apart from softer revenues, the fact that net new money
flows in private client units collapsed to CHF4.9B from 1Q's CHF10B. However,
market share in US investment banking up to 3.7% from 3.4% in '01. Nomura keeps
buy as UBS shows revenue resilience and cost flexibility. Shares +2.9% at
CHF67.20. (CHP)
0937 GMT (Dow Jones) LONDON--There doesn't appear to be anything sinister
behind Matalan (U.MAN) Finance Director Ian Smith's departure, announced Tue,
says Numis. His replacement Phil Dutton - from Asda (WMT) - suggests CEO Paul
Mason, himself formerly at Asda, is "slowly surrounding himself with his own
people". Numis remain sellers of stock as feel nervous of conditions at value
end of market. Shares -0.4% to 236p. (JFH)
0917 GMT (Dow Jones) LONDON--Merrill Lynch downgrades '03 EPS estimate 18% to
15.4p on sluggish recovery outlook on view that cyclical recovery in underlying
markets may take longer than thought. Sees no appreciable recovery in 2H '02,
implying 10% downgrade to earnings forecast to 13.7p. However, says shares
already below 150p NAV, suggesting little further downside. Bodycote shares up
1.2% at 123.5p. Rated intermediate-term buy, long-term neutral. (HET)
0917 GMT (Dow Jones) LONDON--Hedge funds trying to squeeze as much as possible
out of Vivendi Environnement (VE) over negotiations about Vivendi Universal's
(V) guarantee on its convertibles, says hedge fund manager. "Vivendi
Environnement are offering a fair conclusion, 50% more on the coupon is very
reasonable. But they need us to get rid of the clause and hedge funds know that.
Still Vivendi Environnement have been careless in saying it would only expect
proxy votes for yes decisions. It doesn't help your corner to be seen pushing it
through." (AJM)
0911 GMT (Dow Jones) BERLIN--CSFB cuts target on Siemens (SI) to EUR56 from
EUR65, after lowering 03 EPS 11% to EUR3.19 reflecting poor end-market outlook.
CSFB raises 02 EPS 4% to EUR2.77. Says Siemens is the most solid company in the
engineering sector, but end markets weak. CSFB has hold on Siemens. Would get
more interested if Siemens falls to low-40s. Shares -2.2% to EUR45.62.
6 ago - Dopo quasi 2 anni Lehman Brothers
decide di ridurre la posizione di overweight sui titoli
ciclici e di aumentare l'esposizione raccomandata sui
comparti tecnologico, finanziario e farmaceutico, che
appaiono al broker meglio posizionati per beneficiare
dell'atteso rimbalzo delle borse mondiali.
Segni di rallentamento nella ripresa congiunturale sono
il motivo principale che spinge il broker a tagliare a
Neutral il giudizio sui ciclici, pur in presenza di multipli
ritenuti ancora interessanti.
Ma il crollo dei mercati azionari sta facendo emergere
migliori opportunita' d'investimento in altri settore
particolarmente sacrificati dalle recenti ondate di vendite.
Lehman stima che le banche europee siano trattate ad appena
1,6 volte il loro valore contabile, e le assicurazioni a 1,5
volte, livelli che rendono quanto mai appetibili questi
titoli.
Simile il ragionamento per tecnologici e farmaceutici,
comparti la cui fase di declino dovrebbe essere al termine,
per lasciare spazio a una performance superiore alla media
nel momento in cui i mercati torneranno a salire.
A livello di singoli titoli, Lehman inserisce nel Global
Recommended Portfolio Telecom Italia, ARM, Aventis, Banco
Popular, GlaxoSmithKline, Micron Technology e UBS. Rimuove
invece 3M Co., ABN Amro, Advance Info Service, Bayer, Cathay
Pacific, Home Depot, Host Marriott, Logica, Singapore Press Holdings, Stora Enso, BSCH e Telefonica.