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Timber, Oil, Lenders, Guarantors, and Airlines
By: College Analysts   Tuesday, June 24, 2008 2:16 AM
Symbols: ABK, AXP, MBI, PCL, PRS, RYN, USB, V, WFC, WY
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Timber
No, I’m not just talking about the general direction of the market. Last week, I made the rare suggestion of a pairs trade involving a short of Plum Creek (PCL) against a long position in Rayonier (RYN). That pair typically trades in a very tight band, and it looked to be hitting the top end of the range, which also creates a sizable gap in the respective dividend yields. Last week, that pair narrowed 1.7% - not a bad one week return in an otherwise tough environment.

Weyerhaeuser (WY), like most other stocks, sold off even more and hit a new 52-week low today. WY is currently yielding better than 4.5% and is going for under 1.5x book. It’s probably not going to win any style points, but I think Weyerhaeuser is a good backdoor play on timber, an asset class that a number of people I know like much more than equities or fixed income.

Oil
A few days back, I made a post showing the divergence between crude oil prices and the E&P companies; since then the gap has further widened by just less than 2%. I still haven’t seen a good explanation for the run-up in oil prices without any such move in the stocks of the oil majors, so any suggestions would be great.

Lenders
Right before the January rate cuts, I penned a piece on the only three financials worth buying, because I saw the chance for some very well-run lenders to go into the deep discount bin on further sell-offs. Things popped, but we’ve round-tripped back to a point where Wells Fargo (WFC), US Bancorp (USB), and American Express (AXP) are either at or within a dollar of 52-week lows. Of the trio, I prefer AXP the most because it’s business model differentiation; but money flow in the credit card area has been squarely in favor of Visa (V) and Mastercard (MA) of late – even if I think that’s misguided. The momentum is clearly behind V and MA, but I think the price/value equation points in favor of AXP.




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