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AT&T May Push Verizon Aside In Yahoo Auction Battle

AT&T ( T ) is poised to make its own run for Yahoo ’s ( YHOO ) Internet business, potentially thwarting telecom rival Verizon Communications ( VZ ), which has been viewed as the front-runner. Bloomberg reported  Wednesday that AT&T “remains a contender” to acquire Yahoo’s Internet business. AT&T is mulling its own play for the Web portal after YP Holdings decided to back off, Bloomberg reported. While Verizon has a huge debt load as the result of acquiring Vodafone’s 45% stake in Verizon Wireless for $130 billion, AT&T’s balance sheet is in better shape from its acquisition of DirecTV Group. YP Holdings, now a digital advertising business, is AT&T’s former print yellow pages unit. Cerberus Capital Management controls YP Holdings, though AT&T still holds a stake in it. Lowell McAdam, Verizon’s CEO, restated an interest in buying part or all of Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Yahoo at a JPMorgan conference on Tuesday. “It’s a possibility to gain greater scale,” McAdam said. Verizon acquired AOL for $4.4 billion in 2015. A second round of bidding for Yahoo is expected to conclude in early June. Aside from Verizon, bidders are said to include private equity firm TPG and a consortium led by Bain Capital LP and Vista Equity Partners. Berkshire Hathaway ( BRKB ) Chairman Warren Buffett, a noted investor who generally stays away from tech companies, might back a group led by Quicken Loans founder Dan Gilbert, if it makes a bid. Yahoo owns stakes in China e-commerce giant Alibaba Holdings ( BABA ) and in Tokyo-listed Yahoo Japan. Those assets may be excluded from a sale of the Internet and advertising business.

Tesla Price Target Cut On Model 3; Monsanto Hiked; Best Buy Not A Buy

RBC Capital lowered its price target on Tesla ( TSLA ), Jefferies upped its price target on Monsanto ( MON ) on views that Germany’s Bayer will sweeten its $62 billion takeover offer, and  Best Buy ( BBY ) was downgraded by Citigroup and Deutsche Bank. Tesla RBC Capital trimmed its price target on Tesla to 242 from 252. The electric automaker last week announced a $2 billion stock offering that will be used to fund a production ramp-up for the Model 3. RBC Capital forecast a fresh $1 billion equity raise in 2017 and lowered its estimate for Model 3 shipments. “We were always below Tesla’s vehicle delivery targets of 500,000 by 2018 and 1 million by 2020, but after speaking with industry contacts and reconsidering our model, we are tempering our delivery forecast to account for a slower Model 3 ramp,” said the RBC Capital report. Tesla shares rose 0.9% to 219.90 in early afternoon action on the stock market today . Monsanto Jefferies upped its price target on Monsanto to 132. “We believe a higher-than-$130-per-share transaction is highly likely, with details emerging by August,” Jefferies said in the report. Monsanto on Tuesday rejected a $122-per-share cash offer from  Bayer ( BAYRY ), but signaled it might be open to a higher price. Late Tuesday, Bayer issued a statement sounding hopeful that a deal could be reached. “To date, activist pressure has been limited. If a deal falters, we would expect (a) step-up in pressure for Monsanto to do more with its balance sheet,” said Jefferies. Monsanto stock rallied 2.5% intraday. Bayer fell fractionally. Best Buy Best Buy, which on Tuesday forecast current-quarter profit below views and said its CFO was leaving, was downgraded to neutral by Citigroup and Deutsche Bank. Citigroup cited a lack of hot new consumer electronics products. Virtual reality will not take off until 2017, said Citigroup. “Categories with no secular threats — home improvement and auto parts — are performing better and are more predictable,” Citigroup said. Best Buy shares rebounded 3.6% after tumbling 7.4% on Tuesday. Fleetmatics Pacific Crest Securities upgraded Fleetmatics ( FLTX ) to overweight with a price target of 54. Shares in the mobile fleet management software provider are down 20% in 2016 after surging 43% last year. “With plenty of solid runway for growth, rising (customer turnover) now better understood, a positively received management transition and a conservative earnings outlook for the year, we turn more positive on FLTX,” said the Pacific Crest report. Fleetmatics stock rose 2.4% intraday. In other analyst moves, Needham upgraded Workday ( WDAY ) to buy and raised its price target to 85 from 80. Workday rose 1% to 77.69 intraday.

ETF Strategies To Gain From In The Rest Of 2016

After a lackluster patch, the broader market showed some strength in Q2, but occasional volatility is still showing up. The S&P 500 is striving to stay in the green from the year-to-date look (as of May 18, 2016) (read: S&P 500 Again Shows Weakness: Go Short with These ETFs ). Several marked changes were noticed during this time, including the solid comeback in oil prices and subtle stabilization in the Chinese economy. But it seems that the S&P 500 is far from seeing its past success in the rest of this year. Though the U.S. economy started taking root lately and is expected to see upbeat growth in Q2, volatility will likely rule the market. Imminent ‘Brexit’ vote, further Fed rate hikes and the U.S. election in November will definitely not let the market stay calm (read: British ETFs in Focus on Brexit Talks ). Investors should note that though the Fed hike symbolizes a steady U.S. economy, the imminent reaction is a crash in the stock market in fear of a dearth in cheap money inflows. Against this backdrop, investors may want to know some worthwhile investing strategies. For them we highlight the trending policies in the market and some profitable ETF bets. Analysts Muted on Stocks Bank of America believes that the S&P 500 could slip to its February lows, while Morgan Stanley has applied the famous maxim “Sell in May and go away” to stocks at least till November. Goldman Sachs has also cut its outlook on equities to “neutral” over the coming one year. Now Goldman has gone “neutral” on U.S. (upgraded), Europe (downgraded), Japan (downgraded) and Asia ex-Japan equities. Europe and Japan definitely bear the burden of stronger currencies and weaker financial sectors due to the ongoing negative interest rates. On the other hand, U.S. equities may suffer from choppy earnings, overvaluation concerns and the Fed move. The ripple effects of any crash in the S&P 500 may shake stocks worldwide. So, it’s better to bet on the ProShares Short S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA: SH ) , the ProShares Short MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (NYSEARCA: EUM ) , or the ProShares Short MSCI EAFE ETF (NYSEARCA: EFZ ) . Time for Money Market Instruments? As per Goldman, cash can be an overweight pick this year due to fewer chances of a Fed rate hike. In such a situation, investors can bet on cash-like money market ETFs like the Guggenheim Enhanced Short Duration Bond ETF (NYSEARCA: GSY ) and the SPDR Barclays 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF (NYSEARCA: BIL ) . One thing is for sure, a rate hike will hit both stocks and bonds. This is because as the Fed enacts, yields will jump pushing bond prices down. Even Goldman is worrying about the interest rate shock. Investment Grade Corporate Bonds: Safety + Yield Investors can also consider long-term corporate bond ETFs like the Vanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond Index ETF (NASDAQ: VCLT ) for higher yields than treasuries. Goldman Sachs now expects its year-end 10-year yield to be 2.4%, down from the 2.75% it had projected in the first quarter. Bank of America Merrill Lynch pared down its forecast for the yearend 10-year yield to 2% from 2.65% at the start of the year. Morgan Stanley projects a lower 10-year yield at 1.75%, down from 2.7% when the year had started. So, the drive for higher yield is expected in the marketplace. However, since corporate bonds are riskier in nature, honing in on investment-grade ones is a prerequisite. After all, corporate leverage is peaking, so investors need to be aware of default risks. VCLT yields 4.30% annually (as of May 18, 2016). Play Rebound in Oil; but Tread Cautiously Oil prices have seen a lot in last two years. Now that things are turning in favor for oil with shrinking supply glut and a possible recovery in demand, a play on oil is warranted. With oil, investors can also bet on high-yield bond ETFs like the AdvisorShares Peritus High Yield ETF (NYSEARCA: HYLD ) . This is because of the fact that the U.S. energy companies are closely tied to the high-yield bond market, with the former comprising a considerable amount of junk bond issuance. Volatility to Crack the Whip: Play Risk Aware Volatility is expected to be strong in 2016. Investors can deal with this in various ways. While low volatility ETFs like the PowerShares S&P 500 Low Volatility Portfolio ETF (NYSEARCA: SPLV ) can be an option, defensive ETFs like the QuantShares U.S. Market Neutral Anti-Beta ETF (NYSEARCA: BTAL ) and risk-aware ETFs like the SPDR SSgA Risk Aware ETF (NYSEARCA: RORO ) can be tapped too. And last but not the least in queue are volatility ETFs themselves such as the C-Tracks on Citi Volatility Index ETN (NYSEARCA: CVOL ) and the ProShares VIX Short-Term Futures ETF (NYSEARCA: VIXY ) . Notably, as the name suggests, volatility products are quite rowdy in nature and thus suit investors with a short-term notion. Gold to Hit $1,400? Steep Fed tightening or not, the gold market looks shiny thanks to global political risks this year. Along with many other optimistic analysts, Denmark’s Saxo Bank A/S turned bullish on gold and projected that the price may hit as high as $1,400 this year. This invariably puts gold ETFs like the SPDR Gold Trust ETF (NYSEARCA: GLD ) in focus. Link to the original post on Zacks.com