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The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Bank of America, The McGraw-Hill Companies, The Goldman Sachs Group, Evercore Partners and Pearson plc

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Chicago, IL – September 14, 2011 – Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include: Bank of America Corp. ( BAC - Analyst Report), The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc ( MHP - Analyst Report), The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. ( GS - Analyst Report), Evercore Partners Inc. ( EVR - Snapshot Report) and Pearson plc ( PSO - Snapshot Report).

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Here are highlights from Tuesday’s Analyst Blog:

30K BofA Workers Get the Axe

In a statement released on Monday, Bank of America Corp. ( BAC - Analyst Report) confirmed its plan to retrench about 30,000 workers under the first phase of its ongoing cost-cutting initiative –– Project New BAC. This will reduce BofA’s 288,000 work force by 10%. According to the company, many of these layoffs are expected to come through attrition and elimination of unfilled positions.

Including this workforce reduction, the full implementation of Phase I of the new program is expected to lop off about $5 billion in annual expenses through 2014. This represents about 18% reduction on the current annual expense level of $27 billion. For a company wading in a $1 trillion problem-loan portfolio, the looming layoff scenario was perhaps foreseen. 

BofA chief Brian Moynihan did not disclose where the job cuts would be implemented or what other steps could be taken to reduce costs. However, as the first phase of the program focuses on the bank’s consumer-facing businesses and support operations, including retail and small-business banking, these segments are likely to be affected. In terms of areas, Charlotte, California and New York employees are on the hook given the bank’s retail, mortgage units and brokerage business concentration there.

The bank intends to implement more changes with the second phase, beginning October and running through March 2012. Corporate and investment banking operations as well as other businesses and operations that were not reviewed in Phase I will be covered in the next chapter. Cost savings in billions can be expected from phase two of the company’s restructuring venture. 

So, were the investors impressed? Doesn’t seem so. The efficiency initiatives announced by the company failed to overwhelm investors and the stock nudged up only 1% to close at $7.05 on NYSE on Monday.

Actually, this was not expected from a bank like BofA, which was bailed out by taxpayers’ money during the height of recession to save jobs and keep the economy afloat. Investors were probably looking forward to a dramatic self-sufficient turnaround plan. Instead, BofA is clearly trying to recover its financials at the expense of a major recovery catalyst.

McGraw-Hill Intent on Boosting Value

With intent of boosting the shareholders value The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc ( MHP - Analyst Report), recently announced extensive growth and value measures, including the separation of the company into two independent companies, McGraw-Hill Markets and McGraw-Hill Education.

Since last year, the company has been reviewing its business segments and the call was obvious as the company lost a substantial market value in last 5 years and its rating agency was under fire for its latest U.S. downgrade.

Moreover, the New York-based hedge fund Jana Partners and the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, holding approximately 5.2% joint stake in the company, were pushing it to split into four separate firms.

Going with its plan, the company aims to create two "focused companies” with optimal-size capital and cost arrangement for amplifying client commitment and improving strategic and economic suppleness while increasing management’s focus and responsibility.

Further, the company added that it will focus on abridging costs drastically to ensure competent operating channels and will also accelerate the pace of share buybacks to a total of $1 billion for the fiscal year 2011. Year-to-date, McGraw-Hill had repurchased 14.1 million shares for approximately $540.6 million.

McGraw-Hill added that it has engaged The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. ( GS - Analyst Report) and Evercore Partners Inc. ( EVR - Snapshot Report) as the financial advisors to guide the company during the evaluation period.

Getting to the Companies

McGraw-Hill Markets will be led by Terry McGraw as Chairman, President and CEO and will focus on capital and commodities markets and will include the iconic brands like Standard & Poor's, S&P Indices, S&P Capital IQ and Platts.

Moreover, McGraw-Hill Markets will also include the businesses of J.D. Power and Associates and leading franchises in the construction and aerospace industries.

The company added that it expects revenues of approximately $4 billion from McGraw-Hill Markets in fiscal 2011 with approximately 40% of it coming from international avenues.  

McGraw-Hill Education will be currently led by Robert Bahash, existing President of the Education division as the company is in the process of recruiting a new CEO for McGraw-Hill Education.

McGraw-Hill Education will focus on education services and digital learning and will speed up growth strategies and supplement its growth through digital services and buyouts.

The company stated that it expects McGraw-Hill Education to generate revenues of approximately $2.4 billion in fiscal 2011.  

Wrapping Up

McGraw-Hill expects to complete the transaction by the end of 2012 through a tax-free spin-off while the separation plan is subject to the approval by the board of directors.

The McGraw-Hill Companies is a diversified publisher and provider of financial information, and also offers media services to customers in over 40 countries.

McGraw-Hill has regularly paid dividends since 1937. Since 1974, the company has boosted its dividend at a compound annual dividend growth rate of 9.8% and is now among those S&P 500 companies (about 25), which have raised dividend annually for the 38th straight year.

Currently, we have a long-term Neutral rating on McGraw-Hill, which competes with Pearson plc ( PSO - Snapshot Report). Moreover, the company holds a Zacks #3 Rank, which translates into a short-term Hold recommendation.

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