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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

LargeCap Stocks to Watch Today

LargeCap Stocks to Watch TodayTomahawk, WI 3/28/2012 (StreetBeat) – Tyco International (TYC) said it will merge its flow control business with diversified industrial manufacturing company Pentair (PNR) to create an industry leader with an expected $7.7 billion in pro forma 2012 revenue.

The transaction values Tyco Flow at about $4.9 billion, including assumed net debt and minority interest. Upon completion of the transaction, Tyco shareholders will own about 52.5% of the combined company and Pentair shareholders will own roughly 47.5%. The deal is expected to add about 40 cents to Pentair's 2013 earnings per share.

Pentair shares were surging 10.5% to $44.48 in premarket trading Wednesday, while Tyco shares were popping 4.6% to $56

Red Hat (RHT), the open source software company, is expected by analysts Wednesday to post fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of 27 cents a share on revenue of $291.2 million.

Red Hat shares have gained nearly 29% so far in 2012, and the stock hit a new 52-week high of $54.01 on Tuesday before losing 2.3% to close at $51.90.

Nokia (NOK) introduced its first smartphone design for China on Wednesday, hoping for a turnaround through the world's largest cellphone market.

The struggling mobile phone maker said that the new Lumia 800C can run on China's CDMA networks and will be supported by China Telecom, a leading carrier in the country.

Shares were gaining 3.7% to $5.57.

Bank of America (BAC) is assembling an international advisory board that would provide chief executive Brian Moynihan with guidance on global strategy, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the situation.

Shares were trading higher by 1% at $9.70.

Apple (AAPL) will offer refunds to all buyers of the new iPad in Australia after the nation's consumer watchdog accused it of misleading advertising, according to reports.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission demanded that Apple make consumers aware its third-generation iPad can't connect to a 4G mobile data network in Australia due to technical incompatibility, Reuters reported.

Apple agreed to post warnings that its new iPad wasn't compatible with current Australian 4G LTE networks over the next week.

Shares were rising 0.6% at $617.99.

Goldman Sachs (GS) senior executives have talked about splitting the roles of CEO and chairman, reports said, but pressure for such a move may have eased after a union pension fund withdrew its proposal to divide the chairman and CEO jobs after Goldman agreed to change its board structure.

The deal between Goldman and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees means the securities firm will appoint a "lead" director, but shareholders won't get a chance to vote at the firm's annual meeting in May on the proposal to replace Chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein with an independent chairman, The Wall Street Journalreported.

Shares were up 0.5% at $126.96.

Family Dollar (FDO), the off-price retailer, posted fiscal second-quarter earnings of $1.15 a share on sales of $2.46 billion. Analysts were expecting profit of $1.13 a share on sales of $2.46 billion.

Shares were nudging lower by 0.3% to $58.08.

Robbins & Myers (RBN), a supplier of equipment and systems for applications in the global energy, industrial, chemical and pharmaceutical markets, reported second-quarter earnings of 84 cents a share on sales of $256 million, beating the average analyst estimate of 75 cents a share on sales of $238 million.

Progress Software(PRGS) will earn 25 cents a share in its first quarter on revenue of $120.5 million, according to analysts.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Pentair (NYSE:PNR) Cuts 4Q Guidance

Pentair (NYSE:PNR) Cuts 4Q GuidanceOrlando, FL 12/14/11 (StreetBeat) -- Pentair (NYSE: PNR) cut its fourth-quarter profit guidance Friday citing lower than expected sales in western Europe.

The Minneapolis diversified industrial company said it now expects a fourth-quarter profit of between 51 and 53 cents per share, or 53 to 55 cents per share excluding restructuring charges.

Pentair previously projected a profit of 59 to 62 cents per share for the quarter. Analysts, on average, expect a fourth-quarter profit of 59 cents per share, according to a FactSet poll.

Pentair said it cut the profit prediction to reflect lower than expected western European sales, along with lower than expected sales volumes of residential water treatment components. The company said it plans to take additional restructuring actions not already reflected in the outlook.

For the full year 2011, the company expects a profit of between $2.20 and $2.22 per share. Excluding acquisition related costs and restructuring charges, the company expects the profit to total between $2.38 and $2.40.

Analysts polled by FactSet expect a profit of $2.45 per share for the year.

Pentair also issued a guidance for 2012, projecting earnings from continuing operations of $2.60 to $2.75 per share on sales of $3.7 billion to $3.8 billion. The company said that despite continued economic uncertainty, it expects solid earnings and sales growth next year.

Analysts currently expect a 2012 profit of $2.78 on $3.75 billion in sales.

Also on Wednesday, Pentair Inc. said its board approved the increase of the company's quarterly cash dividend by 2 cents to 20 cents. The increase will be effective with the quarterly dividend payable in the first quarter of 2012, Pentair said.

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