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Zumiez, Vista Outdoor, Nvidia, Intel and Tokyo Electron highlighted as Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day

For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL – September 12, 2019 – Zacks Equity Research Zumiez ZUMZ as the Bull of the Day, Vista Outdoor Inc. VSTO as the Bear of the Day. In addition, Zacks Equity Research provides analysis on Nvidia NVDA, Intel Corp. INTC and Tokyo Electron Ltd. TOELY.

Here is a synopsis of all five stocks:

Bull of the Day:

Zumiez is a specialty retailer that sells apparel, footwear, equipment, and accessories for action sports, specifically skateboarding; the company’s brand portfolio is large, and includes popular names like Vans, Adidas, Obey, FILA, Dickies, and Brixton.

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Shares Rally on Q2 Beat

Recently, Zumiez reported great second quarter results, and shares rose over 10% in that day’s extended session.

Earnings of 36 cents easily beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 19 cents per share, while sales of $228.4 million grew 4.3% year-over-year; the company’s top line also beat our consensus estimate.

Comparable-store sales were solid, and grew by 3.6% in Q2. CEO Rick Brooks said same-store sales in Europe and Australia were up double digits.

The retailer its guidance for the fiscal year, and now expects earnings per share between $2.10 and $2.20, up from a previous outlook of $1.84 to $1.94 per share. Additionally, Zumiez plans on opening about 16 new stores this year, six of which are in North America.

The company also guided for Q3, and expects revenue between $258 million and $263 million and EPS between 55 cents and 61 cents a share.

One of the biggest benefits to Zumiez in Q2 was delivery speed.

"We're already faster than most of our competitors due to our decision over three years ago to shut down our e-commerce fulfillment center and deliver all digital orders out of our stores," said Brooks on the earnings call.

This allows the retailer to get product into its customers’ hands faster “by reducing the order processing time, cutting down the shipping distance to the customer and also offering in-store pickup,” he continued.

ZUMZ Is Soaring

Shares of Zumiez have soared this year, gaining almost 70% compared to the S&P 500’s return of roughly 19.5%.

Earnings estimates have since been rising, and ZUMZ is now a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy).

For the current fiscal year, six analysts have revised their earnings estimate upwards in the last 60 days, and the Zacks Consensus Estimate has risen 27 cents from $1.89 to $2.16. 2020 looks pretty strong too, with earnings and revenue expected to continue positive year-over-year growth.

ZUMZ currently trades around 15X its forward full-year earnings estimates, a discount compared to the broader Retail-Wholesale Market. If Zumiez can continue to capitalize and expand on its digital growth initiatives, investors can likely expect to see further upside to shares.

Thanks to a unique shopping experience driving sales, the future is looking promising for Zumiez. If you’re an investor searching for a broader retail sector stock to add to your portfolio, make sure to keep ZUMZ on your shortlist.

Bear of the Day:

Vista Outdoor Inc. develops and manufactures ammunition, long guns, and related outdoor equipment products. Their main customer base includes sport-shooting enthusiasts, hunters, and federal and local law enforcement agencies.

Last month, Vista reported a worse-than-expected fiscal 2020 first quarter. A loss of $0.08 on revenue of $459.77 million both missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate; revenue fell 13% year-over-year, while gross profit was down 16% from the prior-year-period.

Vista recently divested its firearm business, and with a turnaround now in place, the company needed to reset its full-year outlook. Fiscal 2020 earnings are now expected between $0.10 to $0.25 per share, down from $0.28 and $0.38 per share; Vista also cut its revenue guidance to $1.79 billion to $1.89 billion from $1.94 billion to $2.03 billion.

Analysts have since turned bearish on Vista, with three cutting estimates in the last 60 days for the current fiscal year. Earnings are expected to decline about 7% for the year, and the Zacks Consensus Estimate has dropped 13 cents during that same time period from $0.26 to $0.13 per share. This sentiment has stretched into 2021. While earnings could see positive growth, our consensus estimate has dropped 12 cents in the past two months.

VSTO is now a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell).

Shares of the outdoor equipment maker have slumped 42% since January compared to the S&P 500’s gain of about 19.5%.

Bottom Line

Despite being able to slash its debt by $150 million as a result of the sale, Vista’s firearm divestiture turnaround plan will prove tough for the company, especially now that Walmart is banning the sale of all handgun ammunition and certain long-gun rounds.

3 Dividend-Paying Semiconductor Stocks to Buy in September

U.S. stocks climbed Wednesday. The Dow posted its sixth straight session of gains and the S&P 500 rests not too far behind its all-time highs. This strength comes despite slowing global economic growth and the ongoing specter of the U.S.-China trade war.

Markets have bounced back on trade war positivity, with talks between U.S. and Chinese officials scheduled for early next months. Plus, news broke Wednesday morning that China lifted tariffs on some products for the first time since the trade war started, in a perceived sign of goodwill heading into the upcoming talks.

There are certainly no guarantees that anything close to a trade resolution is reached anytime soon. Nonetheless, the broader global economic picture sets up a situation where investors need to search for returns somewhere, with negative interest rates from Germany to Japan. The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury, often considered one of the world’s safest assets, sits at 1.73% right now. This is down from 2% near the end of July, but up from its recent lows of 1.43% (bond yields fall as prices climb).

This brings us to today’s topic: semiconductor stocks. Chip makers have played a vital role in the technological revolution and they will continue to. Global tech titans all rely on chips, and everything from cloud computing to artificial intelligence are dependent on semiconductors.

Despite its importance, the semiconductor industry is historically cyclical, as the last 12 months highlighted. Chip makers are still beholden to larger spending cycles and more. Plus, a run of outsized success put many semiconductor firms in a tough spot. Yet, the semiconductor industry has bounced back in 2019 after its massive 2018 selloff, along with the rest of the market.

Now, it’s time to take a look at three semiconductor companies that pay a dividend that investors might want to consider buying right now.

1. Nvidia

Nvidia is a GPU power that helps drive the quickly expanding high-end gaming market. The firm’s products are also used in data centers, artificial intelligence, autonomous driving, and more. NVDA has seen its quarterly revenue fall over the last three quarters. With that said, the firm’s Q2 fiscal 2020 revenue fell by the smallest amount (17%, compared to Q1’s 30% drop) and management is optimistic. Last quarter, the company posted sequential growth across all of its platforms and said that adoption of its next-generation graphics chips “has reached a tipping point.”

NVDA shares have surged 38% in 2019 to outpace the broader semiconductor market’s 22% climb. Despite the jump, Nvidia stock still rests nearly 40% below its 52-week highs and its growth outlook is strong. Our current Zacks Consensus Estimates call for Q3 2020 revenue and earnings to slip 9% and 16%, respectively to help push its full-year sales and EPS down at similar clips. Then, Q4 revenue is projected to soar 39% above the year-ago period’s rough quarter, to help lift earnings by 111% to $1.69 per share. NVDA’s full-year fiscal 2021 earnings are then projected to climb 32% higher than our current-year estimate on 21% stronger sales that would see it easily top 2019 and 2020.

NVDA is a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) at the moment and its longer-term earnings revisions have trended more heavily in the right direction. Nvidia, which sports a “B” grade for Growth in our Style Scores system, also currently pays an annualized dividend of $0.64 per share, for a 0.35% yield. This isn’t strong, but it is better than nothing, while also providing the potential for massive growth. And Nvidia is still trading far below its three-year highs in terms of forward earnings.

2. Intel Corp.

Intel is a historic microchip firm that has suffered a similar industry-related sales downturn during the past two quarters. INTC also faces increased competition from AMD, but investors shouldn’t worry too much about Intel since it is still by far the biggest player in the space, expected to pull in $69 billion this year, compared to AMD’s $6.7 billion. The Santa Clara, California-based company posted stronger-than-projected Q2 2019 earnings and revenue and upped its full-year guidance.

Looking ahead, the semiconductor behemoth is projected to see its full-year fiscal 2019 sales slip 2%, with earnings projected to dip 4.4%. Peeking ahead, Intel’s 2020 revenue is then projected to pop 2.2% above our 2019 estimate to outpace 2018’s total. Meanwhile, the company’s bottom-line is expected to pop 1.3%. On top of that, its Q3 and fiscal 2019 earnings estimate revisions have climbed heavily upward.

Shares of INTC are up 12% in 2019 and 17% over the lats 12 months to top the semiconductor market’s 6.5% climb. Intel is currently a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) that rocks an “A” grade for Value and a “B” for Growth. The company also pays an annualized dividend of $1.26 per share at the moment, for a strong 2.43% yield. The firm also returns a ton of value to shareholders through buybacks. And its purchase of autonomous vehicle tech firm, Mobileye, could prove to be a big winner down the road.

3. Tokyo Electron Ltd.

The Japanese firm makes semiconductor production equipment and flat panel display production equipment that are key to the industry. CEO Toshiki Kawai aims to continue to make Tokyo Electron a global power that is set to help fuel the continued expansion of everything from IoT to virtual reality and augmented reality and much more. Tokyo Electron is a lightly traded ADR stock in the U.S., but boasts a $28.68 billion market cap.

TOELY stock is up 32% over the past 12 months to crush its industry’s 6.5% climb. In fact, shares of Tokyo Electron hit a brand new 52-week high of $47.79 per share Wednesday. TOELY is also the only one of these three stocks that boasts a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). The company also holds “B” grades for both Growth and Value and its earnings and revenue are both expected to surge next year.

Tokyo Electron currently pays an annualized dividend of $1.23 per share. Plus, the company’s dividend yield is the highest on the list at 2.60%. This is even more impressive considering its huge climb, which includes a 70% jump in 2019.

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