DUN & BRADSTREET CORP. $80 - New York symbol DNB

DUN & BRADSTREET CORP. $80 (New York symbol DNB; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 44.9 million; Market cap: $3.6 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 2.1; Dividend yield: 1.9%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.dnb.com) shot up from around $70 in late July 2012 on reports that the company may be trying to sell itself.

Dun & Bradstreet recently cut its full-year revenue outlook for 2012 because the slowing global economy is hurting demand for its credit reports. It now expects revenue to rise between 0% and 3%, down from its earlier forecast of 3% to 5%. However, an ongoing cost-cutting plan should continue to push up its earnings.

Until the company provides more information, we see the stock as a hold.

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