Thursday, January 25, 2018
The Zacks Research Daily presents the best research output of our analyst team. Today's Research Daily features new research reports on 16 major stocks, including Wells Fargo (WFC), Visa (V) and Verizon (VZ). These research reports have been hand-picked from the roughly 70 reports published by our analyst team today.
You can see all of today’s research reports here >>>
Wells Fargo’s shares have outperformed the Zacks Major Banks industry in the last three months. Further, the company has an impressive earnings surprise history. The company has surpassed expectations for earnings in two out of the trailing four quarters. Wells Fargo’s fourth-quarter 2017 adjusted earnings improved from the prior-year quarter. Notably, results recorded tax benefit related to the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act.
Further, higher non-interest income, partially offset by lower net interest income and elevated expenses, were experienced. Wells Fargo plans $4 billion of cost cuts by 2019. While the current crisis related to the revelation of illegally opening millions of illegal accounts in 2016 at the company will take some time to alleviate, the Zacks analyst thinks consistent growth in loans and deposits, lower tax rate and expansions will likely support its growth profile.
(You can read the full research report on Wells Fargo here >>>).
Shares of Buy-rated Visa have outperformed the Zacks Financial Transaction Services industry over the last one year. Numerous strategic acquisitions and alliances, technology upgrades and effective marketing have paved the way for the company's long-term growth that have led to consistent revenue growth over the past several years.
The Zacks analyst thinks Visa is well poised to gain from the growing electronic payment processing and strong international business. A solid balance sheet ensures effective capital deployment.
Strong earnings guidance instills our confidence in the company. The stock has seen the Zacks Consensus Estimate for current-year earnings being revised 0.7% upward over the last 60 days.
(You can read the full research report on Visa here >>>).
Verizon’s shares have outperformed the Zacks Wireless National industry over the last six months. Verizon posted mixed fourth-quarter 2017 results with a massive gain of 1.174 million postpaid customers but lost 0.184 million prepaid customers.
Verizon plans to launch 5G wireless residential broadband services in several U.S. markets in 2018. Verizon is planning to launch a theme-based online streaming TV service in 2018, backed by the digital streaming deal with the National Football League (NFL). Verizon is targeting the SMB segment with Fios Current TV video services.
The company is boosting its fiber network assets with new buyouts. Verizon expects positive growth in 2018 on the back of the expected savings from tax reform. However, Verizon continues to struggle in a highly competitive and saturated wireless market. Losses in wireline access lines, marketing costs of promotional plans, competitive video market are other major risks.
(You can read the full research report on Verizon here >>>).
Other noteworthy reports we are featuring today include State Street (STT), PNC Financial (PNC) and General Dynamics (GD).
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Today's Must Read
Featured Reports
Fleet Upgrade, Dividends & Buybacks Aid GATX Corp. (GATX)
The Zacks analyst likes the company's efforts to reward shareholders through dividends & buybacks. Efforts to modernize its fleet also raise optimism in the stock.
Freight Revenues Buoy Canadian Pacific (CP) Amid Debt Woes
The Zacks analyst likes the improving coal scenario and the strong performance of the intermodal, which are aiding the company's overall freight revenues.
Acqusitions Aid PPG Industries (NYSE:PPG), High Input Costs Ail
The Zacks analyst thinks that acqusitions will meaningfully contribute to PPG's topline in FY18.
Higher Rates, Cost Cutting Efforts Aid PNC Financial (PNC)
Per the Zacks analyst, PNC Financial's top line should continue to benefit from higher rates along with rising loans and deposits.
Solid Jet Sales Aid General Dynamics (GD) Amid Tax Impact
Per the Zacks analyst, expanding Gulfstream business resulting from solid jet sales growth is driving General Dynamics.
New Upgrades
New Business Wins, GEAM Deal Aid State Street (STT) Growth
Per the Zacks analyst, new business wins, synergies from GE Asset Management (GEAM) deal, rise in interest rates and lower tax rates will support State Street's growth in the quarters ahead.
Operations in Diverse Markets to Aid Altra Industrial (AIMC)
Per a Zacks analyst, Altra Industrial Motion's exposure to end markets like energy, general industrial, metals, mining, transportation, turf and garden and other is advantageous.
New Downgrades
Sunrise Platform Aids Allscripts (MDRX), Competition Rife
Per the Zacks analyst, Allscripts has been gaining prominence lately, thanks to its Sunrise EHR platform and Revenue Cycle Management Services. Cutthroat competition in the niche space is a headwind.
Rising Component Prices to Hurt HP Inc.'s (HPQ) Margins
Per the Zacks analyst, prices of components such as DRAM and NAND are likely to remain high in 2018 which will continue to negatively impact HP Inc.'s margins.
Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC): Free Stock Analysis Report
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ): Free Stock Analysis Report
Visa Inc. (NYSE:V): Free Stock Analysis Report
State Street Corporation (NYSE:STT): Free Stock Analysis Report
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (The) (NYSE:PNC): Free Stock Analysis Report
General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE:GD): Free Stock Analysis Report
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