Tuesday, September 30, 2014

5 Best Transportation Stocks To Invest In Right Now

The choice of Tokyo to host the 2020 Games is a safe one ��Japan has ample experience in putting on international sporting events, and Tokyo boasts a first-class transportation system that can move hundreds of thousands of tourists around efficiently, as well as a large, well-regulated hotel sector that can house them comfortably, without too much price-gouging, as my colleague, the longtime Japan hand Eamonn Fingleton, notes.

That�� one of the reasons why the second Tokyo Games isn�� likely to provide much of a jolt to the economy ��the city�� ��nvironmentally friendly��bid was predicated on making maximum use of previously built facilities and infrastructure; the roughly 1 trillion yen ($10 billion) in planned spending is well below that for the London and Beijing Games.

In the run-up to the 1964 Tokyo Games, Japan undertook herculean building projects, including the construction of a network of highways around Tokyo and the first of its Shinkansen high-speed rail lines. All told, spending was equivalent to 3.6% of 1964 GDP, according to a research note from Nomura. This time around, the Tokyo bid pegged the value added to the economy at 1.4 trillion yen, or a paltry 0.3% of 2012 GDP. And that�� spread out over the eight years from 2013 to 2020.

Hot Trucking Stocks To Watch For 2015: FedEx Corporation(FDX)

FedEx Corporation provides transportation, e-commerce, and business services in the United States and internationally. It operates in four segments: FedEx Express, FedEx Ground, FedEx Freight, and FedEx Services. The FedEx Express segment offers various shipping services for the delivery of packages and freight. This segment also provides international trade services specializing in customs brokerage, and ocean and air freight forwarding services; customs clearance services, as well as global trade data, an information tool that allows customers to track and manage imports; and international trade advisory services, including assistance with the customs-trade partnership against terrorism program, as well as publishes customs duty and tax information in various customs areas. In addition, it offers supply chain solutions, including critical inventory logistics, transportation management, fulfillment, and fleet services. The FedEx Ground segment provides business and reside ntial ground package delivery services. It primarily serves customers in the small-package market in North America. The FedEx Freight segment offers less-than-truckload freight services, as well as freight-shipping services. As of May 31, 2010, this segment operated approximately 60,000 vehicles and trailers from a network of 492 service centers. The FedEx Services segment provides sales, marketing, information technology support, and customer service support services; and access to copying and digital printing through retail and Web-based platforms, signs and graphics, professional finishing, computer rentals, and a range of ground shipping and time-definite express shipping services. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee.

Advisors' Opinion:
  • [By WALLSTCHEATSHEET]

    FedEx provides valuable and efficient transportation services to growing industries around the world. The stock recently broke above a value range and surged higher but is now trading near break-out levels. Over the last four quarters, investors in the company have had mixed feelings as earnings have decreased while revenue have increased. Relative to its peers and sector, FedEx has been a poor year-to-date performer. WAIT AND SEE what FedEx does in coming quarters.

  • [By Rick Aristotle Munarriz]

    AP On Monday, investors learned that Amazon.com (AMZN) is beefing up its shipment schedules in key markets by offering Sunday deliveries to its Amazon Prime customers. The Postal Service was a surprising choice given that FedEx (FDX) and UPS (UPS) were also in the running for Amazon's extended parcel delivery service business. While the new plan nice for customers, the biggest beneficiary may be the United States Postal Service. So now let's get into what this could mean for the struggling Postal Service. Dead Letters It wasn't that long ago that the U.S. Postal Service system was doing so badly that it was entertaining massive layoffs and ending Saturday deliveries. Things are starting to get better for it as the economic recovery shows signs of strengthening, but the Post Office is still losing a lot of money. The Postal Service generated $16.2 billion in revenue in its quarter ending in June, but that was more than offset by $16.9 billion in expenses. The $740 million loss is actually a dramatic improvement, and it would have been an actual profit if it wasn't for Congress-mandated health fund payments. (And who knows what its P&L statement might look like if Congress allowed the Post Office to charge enough for postage to cover its costs?) It may surprise some to see that revenue actually increased by nearly 4 percent during the period, but the growth isn't coming from traditional first-class mail. That business continues to slide as folks use e-mail, smartphones, and faxes to communicate without having to deal with postage stamped communiques. However, if the lines at the Post Office don't seem to be getting any shorter, it's because e-commerce is keeping postal workers busy. Less Mail in Our Boxes, More Mailed Boxes Revenue from package deliveries climbed nearly 9 percent during the June quarter, and at $2.9 billion now accounts for 18 percent of the Postal Service's total revenue. Amazon's move to start to sending Sunday deliveries through

5 Best Transportation Stocks To Invest In Right Now: EQT Midstream Partners LP (EQM)

EQT Midstream Partners, LP owns, operates, acquires and develops midstream assets in the Appalachian Basin. The Company provides substantially all of its natural gas transmission, storage and gathering services under contracts with fixed reservation and/or usage fees. The Company focuses its operations in the Marcellus Shale fairway in southern Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia. It provides midstream services to EQT Corporation in the Appalachian Basin across 22 counties in Pennsylvania and West Virginia through its two primary assets: its transmission and storage system, which serves as a header system transmission pipeline, and its gathering system, which delivers natural gas from wells and other receipt points to transmission pipelines.

Equitrans Transmission and Storage System

As of December 31, 2011, the Company�� transmission and storage system included an approximately 700 mile FERC-regulated interstate pipeline system that connects to five interstate pipelines and multiple distribution companies, and it is supported by 14 associated natural gas storage reservoirs with approximately 400 million cubic feet per day of peak withdrawal capability and 32 billion cubic feet of working gas capacity. As of December 31, 2011, its transmission assets had total throughput capacity of approximately 1.0 trillion British thermal units per day.

Equitrans Gathering System

The Company�� gathering system consists of approximately 2,100 miles of FERC-regulated low-pressure gathering lines that have multiple delivery interconnects with its transmission and storage system and a gathering and interstate pipeline system owned and operated by Dominion Transmission, Inc.

Advisors' Opinion:
  • [By Michael Flannelly]

    Goldman Sachs analysts started coverage on EQT Midstream Partners LP (EQM) early on Monday, giving the oil and natural gas distribution company a bullish rating due to its low-risk cash flows.

    The analysts rate EQM as “Buy” and see shares reaching $59. This price target suggests a 22% upside to the stock’s Friday closing price of $48.28.

    Goldman Sachs analyst Theodore Durbin said, “EQM’s FERCregulated pipeline and storage assets offer stable, low-risk fee-based cash flows supported by firm long-term contracts. A robust production outlook in the Marcellus and meaningful inventory of dropdown assets at the parent enhances distribution growth visibility. EQM has a low cost of capital, no debt outstanding, high liquidity and an aligned sponsor that should bolster the partnership�� multi-year double-digit distribution growth outlook.”

    EQT Midstream Partners shares were inactive during pre-market trading on Monday. The stock is up 54.99% year-to-date.

5 Best Transportation Stocks To Invest In Right Now: J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc.(JBHT)

J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a surface transportation, delivery, and logistics company in North America. It operates in four segments: Intermodal (JBI), Dedicated Contract Services (DCS), Full-Load Dry-Van (JBT), and Integrated Capacity Solutions (ICS). The JBI segment provides intermodal freight solutions, including origin and destination pickup and delivery services in the continental United States, Canada, and Mexico. This segment operates 45,666 pieces of company-controlled trailing equipment; and manages a fleet of 2,592 company-owned tractors. The DCS segment involves in the design, development, and execution of supply chain solutions, which support various transportation networks. This segment offers final mile delivery, replenishment, and specialized services supporting private fleet conversion, fleet creation, and transportation system augmentation. As of December 31, 2010, it operated 4,259 company-owned trucks, 357 customer-owned trucks, and 23 independent contractor trucks. The JBT segment provides full-load, dry-van freight services by utilizing tractors operating over roads and highways. It operated 1,697 company-owned tractors. The ICS segment provides non-asset, asset-light, and transportation logistics solutions. It offers flatbed, refrigerated, expedited, and less-than-truckload, as well as various dry-van and intermodal solutions. The company transports a range of freight, including general merchandise, specialty consumer items, appliances, forest and paper products, building materials, soaps and cosmetics, automotive parts, electronics, and chemicals. J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. was founded in 1961 and is headquartered in Lowell, Arkansas.

Advisors' Opinion:
  • [By Jon C. Ogg]

    J.B. Hunt Transportation Services Inc. (NASDAQ: JBHT) was started as Outperform at BMO Capital Markets.

    Nike Inc. (NYSE: NKE) was raised to Buy from Hold with an $84 price target (versus $72.64 close) at Argus.

  • [By Ben Levisohn]

    Shares of Hub have dropped 5.1% to $35.41, but the plunge doesn’t seem to be weighing on other logistic companies. CH Robinson Worldwide (CHRW), for instance, has gained 1.1% to $58.64, JB Hunt Transport Services (JBHT) has risen 1.1% to $71.61, Swift Transportation (SWFT) has advanced 0.9% to $19.56 and Ryder System (R) is up 3.1% to $59.23.

  • [By Laura Brodbeck]

    Monday

    Earnings Releases Expected: Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C), J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: JBHT) Economic Releases Expected: Eurozone industrial production, US retail sales, US business inventories

    Tuesday

5 Best Transportation Stocks To Invest In Right Now: Expeditors International of Washington Inc.(EXPD)

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. provides logistics services in the United States and internationally. The company?s services include consolidation or forwarding air and ocean freight; distribution management; vendor consolidation; cargo insurance; purchase order management; and customized logistics information. Its airfreight services comprise the procurement of shipments from its customers; determination of the routing; consolidation of shipments bound for a particular airport distribution point; and selection of the airline for transportation to the distribution point. The company also offers breakbulk services that include receiving and breaking down consolidated airfreight lots and arranging for distribution of the individual shipments. Its ocean freight and ocean services include ocean freight consolidation; and handling full container loads. In addition, the company acts as a customs broker, who assists importers to clear shipments through customs by pre paring required documentation, calculating and providing for payment of duties on behalf of the importer, arranging for any required inspections by governmental agencies, and arranging for delivery; and provides other value added services at destination, such as warehousing and product distribution, time definite transportation, and inventory management. Further, it offers custom clearances for goods moving by rail and truck between the United States, Canada, and/or Mexico; and customs consulting services The company?s customers primarily include retailers, distributors of consumer electronics, department store chains, clothing and shoe wholesalers, manufacturers, and catalogue stores. Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. was founded in 1979 and is based in Seattle, Washington.

Advisors' Opinion:
  • [By Rich Duprey]

    Global logistics specialist Expeditors International (NASDAQ: EXPD  ) announced yesterday that the company's CEO would retire effective�March 1.�

  • [By Ben Levisohn]

    Like everyone else, Deutsche Bank’s Justin Yagerman starts with his reservations: FedEx has gained 28% during the past three months, trumping the United Parcel Service�� (UPS) 14% advance, the 1.1%rise in�J.B. Hunt Transport Services�(JBHT) and the 3.9% loss in�Expeditors International of Washington�(EXPD).

  • [By Ben Levisohn]

    The express-delivery company has gained 28% during the past three months, trumping the 18% return from�United Parcel Service�(UPS), the 4.6% gain in J.B. Hunt Transport Services (JBHT) and the 0.2% rise in Expeditors International of Washington�(EXPD).

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