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  • Firm by Firm: Overall rankings In his coverage of toy makers, Mr. Blaeser sometimes divines what is hot by looking at what his dozen nieces and nephews are playing with, he says.

    Leisure Goods & Services 2011

  • Mr. Blaeser captured nearly all of that gain during the period of his buy call.

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  • It was a toy story that catapulted Jeff Blaeser to the top spot among analysts in the leisure goods and services sector in 2010.

    Leisure Goods & Services 2011

  • Mr. Blaeser likes its differentiated product, the growing number of theaters outfitted with IMAX technology, and the company's "highly profitable" business model, which includes receipt of royalties from the theaters it doesn't own that use its technologies and in some cases a portion of the box-office gross from the studios whose films play in IMAX theaters.

    Leisure Goods & Services 2011

  • Blaeser pointed out that top-15 toy lists for the holidays from Toys R Us and K-Mart probably don't mean much.

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  • For Hasbro, a resurgent "Transformers" franchise and the addition of Sesame Street toys could help sales top last year's, Blaeser wrote.

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  • Jeff Blaeser, an analyst at Morgan Joseph TriArtisan Group, lowered his rating on the stock to "hold" from "buy."

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  • Even though overall volatility and market worries have put pressure on the shares of toy makers Mattel Inc., Hasbro Inc. and Jakks Pacific Inc., analyst Jeffrey Blaeser of Morgan Joseph TriArtisan takes the trio's stock-price increases over the past month as a good sign.

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  • Jeffrey Blaeser of Morgan Joseph TriArtisan backed his "Buy" rating for Imax and cut his price target by $5 to $33, saying that its woes largely stem from an overall drop in movie attendance rather than a particular problem with the company itself.

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  • "Key long-term drivers backlog, theater performance, signings appear intact and should produce strong profits through an expanded theater base and improved industry conditions," Blaeser wrote.

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