Financial Advisor Update

Dividend.com: Morning Playbook

Stock quotes in this article: AZO , JCG , DELL , TIF , MS , RIMM , ODP  

No signs that inflation worries are letting up with what we are seeing in the premarket action. Let's take a look at stocks and other themes on the move in the premarket.

Earnings Winners in the Premarket:

J. Crew Group(JCG Quote): Big winner so far with gains more than 15% in the premarket.

Dell Computer(DELL Quote): Seeing a slight bump up after last night's results.

Earnings Losers in the Premarket:

Tiffany & Co.(TIF Quote): Stock is down after just releasing results this morning.

Marvell Technology(MRVL Quote): Down just slightly in the premarket.

Story Stocks:

Cintas Corp(CTAS Quote): Stock is down nearly $2 after issuing lower outlook for profits.

Upgrades to Watch:

Office Depot(ODP Quote): Stock is spiking to more than the $5 mark after JP Morgan upgrade.

Morgan Stanley(MS Quote): Stock is up slightly after Keefe Bruyette Woods raised the stock to an outperform.

Downgrades to Watch:

Burger King(BKC Quote): Stock is trading down near 52-week lows after Citigroup cut the stock to a hold.

Bullish Bias:

Research in Motion(RIMM Quote): Stock is up more than $8 this week.

Apple(AAPL Quote): Has gained nearly $13 this week.

Google(GOOG Quote): Up nearly $17 this week and just announced a potentially huge app, called Google Wave.

Goldman Sachs(GS Quote): Up over $8 this week.

The stocks above are likely targets for fund managers to scoop up if we see more end-of-month buying today. Keep an eye on these plays.

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