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Sherwin Williams Acquires Another Distributor

Last week Sherwin Williams (SHW) announced the acquisition of Columbia Paint & Coatings, headquartered in Spokane, Wash. Columbia, which has 350 employees and 41 company-owned stores in 11 states makes and distributes paints and coatings in the West and Pacific Northwest. The transaction will be completed upon the receipt of all regulatory approval which is not expected to be a problem

“Columbia Paint & Coatings has built a respected and admired company with 60 years of history in the paint and coatings industry,” said H. H. (Larry) Larison, CEO of Columbia Paint & Coatings Co. “Sherwin Williams is a very well managed and highly respected multi-national company and we at Columbia Paint are very excited about this merger and are confident that it will allow us to provide a stronger level of service and support to our customers, both now and in the future.”

“We are pleased to have reached an agreement with Columbia Paint. Sherwin-Williams has great respect for the Columbia Paint organization and we are excited about bringing Columbia Paint into the Sherwin-Williams family,” said Christopher M. Connor, chairman and CEO of The Sherwin-Williams Company. “After the transaction is completed, Columbia’s paints and coatings will continue to be provided through Columbia’s existing stores. We are looking forward to working with the Columbia organization and we believe we will improve our service to professional painting contractors, builders and DIY customers.”

At the last earnings call CEO Connor announced he planned to expand the number of stores they sold the the DIY markets. The earlier acquisition of MA Bruder and now this none expands that by over 100 locations. It is a great strategy because Sherwin get it’s footprint expanded and does so by going into business with established and successful partners in these areas.

It has been working to date and has been a particular reason Sherwin has weathered the housing situation without a profit drop.

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Wednesday’s Notable Links

– Now we can bet on the performance of a 16 yr. old NFL coach

– Who’s investments are beating Warren Buffett this year?

– Speaking of Buffett, here are some notes from his alter ego’s shareholder meeting

– In yet another Buffett induced link, here is the transcript from the fund that beat Buffett for a number of years

– A different yet accurate take on my hesitation with Harley Davidson (HOG)shares

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Wednesday’s Upgrades / Downgrades

Here are the recent analyst calls

UPGRADES

Netflix NFLX Wedbush Morgan Sell » Hold
Carmike Cinemas CKEC Soleil Hold » Buy
Covenant Transport CVTI AG Edwards Hold » Buy
Sun Microsystems JAVA Matrix Research Hold » Buy
American Eagle AEO Cowen & Co Neutral » Outperform
FCStone FCSX Banc of America Sec Neutral » Buy
HOKU Scientific HOKU Piper Jaffray Underperform » Market Perform
Tyco TYC Deutsche Securities Hold » Buy

DOWNGRADES

CBS Corp CBS Lehman Brothers Overweight » Equal-weight
Dominion D Bernstein Outperform » Mkt Perform
Chesapeake Energy CHK BMO Capital Markets Outperform » Market Perform
Hellenic Telecom OTE Bear Stearns Outperform » Peer Perform
Smart Modular Tech SMOD Citigroup Buy » Hold
Royal KPN KPN Citigroup Buy » Hold
Telefonica S.A. TEF Citigroup Buy » Hold
Robt Half RHI UBS Buy » Neutral
Monster Worldwide MNST UBS Buy » Neutral

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"Fast Money" For Wednesday

Here are Wednesday’s picks

Jeff Macke recommended Short Dow30 ProShares (DOG). Open $59.22

Karen Finerman liked The Limited (LTD). Open $23.48

Guy Adami picked Hewlett Packard (HPQ). Open $50.14

Pete Najarian preferred HLTH Corp (HLTH). Open $15.24

Since my tracking began on 6/21 (1-1 means one up pick and one down pick and no results from my vacation week)
Adami= 19-12 Gain $35.62
Bolling= 10-11 Loss $14.01
John Najarian= 13-3 Gain $15.54
Macke= 21-18 Gain $3.60
Pete Najarian= 13-9 Gain $24.74
Seymore= 3-2 Loss $.49
Finerman= 3-2 Gain $1.21
Stacey Briere-Gilbert= 2-0 Gain $1.61
Constance Hunter= 1-0 Gain $1.84

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Tuesday’s 52 Week Lows

Back in the saddle as they say. Here is the barely present list today

OPTV Opentv Corp
NIS Nis Group Co Ltd
LPNT Lifepoint Hospitals Inc
INSP Infospace Inc
IKAN Ikanos Communications
COA Coachmen Industries, Inc
ASB Ascendia Brands Inc
APAB Appalachian Bancshare