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DCI - Donaldson CompanyWeek Ended: 5/19/01
Price 30.09 P/E Ratio 18.50 52 Week High 29.63
Last Week - 0.74 Earnings Date N/A 52 Week Low 18.81
Picked At 30.04 Date Picked 5/17/01 Sector Capital Goods
Activity
Current 30.09 Open 29.72 Change 0.05
Low 29.72 High 30.35 Volume 37,100

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Company Description

DCI manufactures air cleaners, filters and exhaust products for heavy-duty mobile equipment; in-plant air cleaning systems; air intake systems for gas turbines; filters for disk drives, & personal respirators. For the 6 months ended 1/31/01, revenues rose 13% to $569.5M. Net income rose 1% to $34.9M. Revenues reflect increased sales of industrial products and acquisitions. Earnings were partially offset by increased costs related to acquisitions.

Play Description

May 17, 2001

Of DCI's many businesses, the potential demand for the company's air intake systems for gas turbines may be what is really driving the stock these days due to the energy crisis and the need to build more power plants. This will be a very quick play for us because DCI is scheduled to announce its earnings next Tuesday after the close. Obviously, we are looking for the continuation of a nice earnings anticipation run. Technically, DCI looks very strong. The MACD is rising and the OBV and Money Flow are both making new highs. The RSI is indicating an overbought condition but the stock could easily become more "overbought", as momentum traders drive the stock higher ahead of the earnings release. The stock closed today right on its high. Therefore, any uptick on tomorrow's open may be an enticing entry point for traders. That said, a gap up of more than a point on the open may result in a bit of a pullback in the first half hour of trading. Therefore, a little patience following a sizable gap up may afford traders a better entry price. We see some pretty good support at the 10-DMA of $28.81 and we have set our initial stop just below this moving average.

Picked on May 17th @ $30.04
Change since picked +0.00
Stop Loss @ $28.50

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