For Immediate Release
Chicago, IL – November 24, 2009 – Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include: Fannie Mae (FNM), Freddie Mac (FRE), Sherwin Williams (SHW), La-Z-Boy (LZB) and Campbell Soup Co. (CPB).
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Here are highlights from Monday’s Analyst Blog:
Existing Home Sales Soar Again
Lower mortgages rates — greatly suppressed by the Fed’s policy of buying up $1.25 Trillion of mortgages backed by Fannie Mae (FNM) and Freddie Mac (FRE) but that buying spree is expected to end at the end of the first quarter — have also helped the existing homes sales market. In October, 30-year fixed rate mortgages fell to an average of 4.95%, down 2.17% from 5.06% in September and down 20.16% from the year-ago level of 6.20%.
A third and very important reason for the rebound in existing home sales is that prices have come down. Overall, median existing home prices are now $173,100, a 7.1% decline from a year ago. Existing single-family home prices have held up a little bit better, down 6.8% from a year ago, while prices for Condos are down 10.4% from last year.
Regionally, existing home sales were up by double digits for the month in every region but the West. The Midwest led the way with sales up 14.4% to an annual rate of 1.43 million. From last year, sales in the region are up 28.8%.
In the very important South region, sales rose by 12.7% and are up 25.7% from a year ago. Sales in the South were at an annual rate of 2.30 million, or 37.7% of the total. While that is well below the over 50% rate that the region accounts for when it comes to new home sales, it still makes it the largest region of the country by a wide margin.
The Northeast is the smallest region, with sales at an annual rate of 1.06 million, but that rate was up 11.6% from September and is up 27.7% from a year ago. The rebound was much more muted out West, where sales were up just 1.6% for the month and just 12.0% year over year. The West has also suffered by far the largest decline in median prices, down 14.7% from a year ago — more than double the next largest decline (the South — 14.7%).
In the Northeast, which is the most expensive market (median price of $235,400) prices are down just 2.6% year over year. In the Midwest, the most inexpensive market (median price $146,600) prices are actually up 1.1% from a year ago.
While the news on existing home sales is good, and the existing home market is FAR larger than the new home market, it is also far less significant to the economy than is the new home market. New homes directly stimulate residential investment, which is an important (and volatile) component of GDP. Lots of labor and materials go into building a new home.
Existing home sales have only an indirect effect on the economy. They stimulate sales of things like paint from Sherwin Williams (SHW) and furniture from La-Z-Boy (LZB) as people redecorate, but such spending is much smaller than building a whole new house. In other words, this is good news, just don’t get too carried away about its significance.
Campbell’s Beats, Raises Guidance
Campbell Soup Co. (CPB) reported fiscal first-quarter earnings of 87 cents per share, which was above the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 81 cents. Quarterly earnings were up 14.5% compared to the prior-year quarter.
Quarterly net sales declined 2.1% year over year due to a negative impact of 4% from volume and mix and 1% from increased promotional spending, partially offset by positive contributions of 2% from price and allowances and 1% from currency translation. Gross margin for the quarter expanded 170 basis points (bps) to 41.9% versus 40.2% in the year-ago quarter, reflecting productivity improvements and pricing benefits.
Sales of the US Soup, Sauces and Beverages segment decreased 5% year over year. US soup sales fell 3%, driven by sales declines in condensed, RTS and broth. Prego pasta sauce and Pace Mexican sales dropped due to competitive pressures, while beverage sales declined due to weak sales of V-8 vegetable juice.
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