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10 Best Stocks in 2010
Oleh:
Benner, Katie
;
Cendrowski, Scott
;
Kimes, Mina
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Fortune vol. 160 no. 11 (Dec. 2009)
,
page 18.
Topik:
Stocks
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Amedisys
;
American Tower
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Baxter Intl.
;
MasterCard
;
Petrohawk Energy
;
Qualcomm
;
Quanta
;
Renhe
;
Salesforce.com
;
Vornado
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
FF16.42
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For a consumer-dependent company like MasterCard, 2009 was a year of surprisingly solid results. Amid the worst economy since the Depression, MasterCard not only eked out a 1% revenue rise in the first three quarters (because consumers used debit cards more) but also boosted operating profits 24% (by raising fees and taking a machete to marketing costs). That's what happened when consumers weren't spending. Now there are signs that wallets may be ready to open again. One key measure -- the gross value of MasterCard's transactions -- has stopped falling (when calculated in local currencies). That means MasterCard's revenue is poised to climb, analysts say. Like its rival Visa, MasterCard acts as a middleman, collecting pennies from every transaction on its network. Unlike the banks that issue credit cards, it doesn't hold risky consumer loans (and it shouldn't be affected by a new law limiting the penalty fees that banks can impose). With an estimated 725 million people using its services, MasterCard is benefiting from the long-term switch to plastic. The number of sales using a MasterCard has actually increased during the recession. With the company's success, it's little surprise that shares have run up from $119 (when investors panicked, in the belief that consumers would never spend again) to $230. But at 18 times next year's estimates the stock is actually well below its historical forward P/E of 27. Even without a worldwide recovery, argues J.P. Morgan analyst Tien-tsin Huang, the stock price can rise as more people use its cards. If total dollar volume increases in 2010 -- and most analysts believe it will -- MasterCard will earn more.
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