Topic: Growth Stocks

Stock Pickers Digest Hotline – Friday, December 16, 2011

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GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER., $13.58, symbol GT on New York, expects to restart its flood-damaged plant in Pathum Thani, Thailand, between March and May of 2012. Goodyear closed this facility, which makes a large portion of its consumer and airplane tires, in October 2011. As a result of the flooding, the airline industry could experience a shortage of certain tires in early 2012. To try to prevent this, Goodyear is increasing production at its other aircraft-tire plants, including its facilities in Danville, Virginia; Stockbridge, Georgia; Kingman, Arizona; and Tilburg, in the Netherlands. Even so, the shutdown at the plant in Thailand will weigh on Goodyear’s production, and will hurt the company’s sales and profits in the fourth quarter of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012. But even with this setback, the company’s long-term outlook remains sound. Goodyear is still a buy. Goodyear was recently covered in the December 2011 issue of Stock Pickers Digest. Click here to access it. Goodyear was recently covered in…