Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
DJIA Surging to Another All-Time High on Falling Energy Prices, Positive Economic Data and Buyout Speculation
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Crude oil is falling $.67/bbl. after an EIA report showed that refiners increased production and gasoline supplies fell less than estimates.
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- Sugar is falling again in NY, resuming a yearlong decline, on speculation that rising global production will exceed demand. Prices have plunged 54% since February of this year.
Wall Street Journal:
- Microsoft Corp.(MSFT) intensified a campaign to promote Open XML to counter attempts in several states to adopt OpenDocument Format promoted by Apple Inc.(AAPL), IBM(IBM), Sun Microsystems(SUNW), and Google Inc.(GOOG).
- Cisco Systems(CSCO), Advanced Micro Devices(AMD), Tyco Intl.(TYC) and other companies have turned to fixed billing from law firms including Fenwick & West to cut legal costs.
- Affiliated Managers Group(AMG) probably did its shareholders a favor when it bought as much as a quarter of AQR Capital Management LLC, a hedge-fund firm, two years ago. AQR’s assets have almost tripled since the fourth quarter of 2004 and some analysts say the firm may be contemplating an IPO.
NY Times:
- Delta Air(DALW), which emerged from bankruptcy protection Monday, hired a NY ad agency to develop $10 million worth of commercials to lure customers.
CNBC:
- Cablevision Systems Corp.s(CVC) board approved the sale of the company to the Dolan family for $36.26 a share.
Reuters:
- Clayton Dubilier & Rice and KKR will buy Royal
Federal Reserve Bank of NY:
- Recent high correlations among hedge fund returns could suggest concentrations of risk comparable to those preceding the hedge fund crisis of 1998.
Financial Times:
- A surge in investments in energy-intensive heavy industries is worsening pollution in
- NYSE Euronext(NYX) could still bid for the International Stock Exchange(ISE), noting that NYSE, which operates the New York Stock Exchange, lined up $3 billion in financing in the weeks before Eurex AG completed its arrangements to buy the ISE.
- Peter MacKay, Canada’s foreign affairs minister, said he will investigate allegations that almost half the foreign spies operating in the country are working on behalf of China.
Factory Orders Surge
- Factory Orders for March rose 3.1% versus estimates of a 2.2% gain and an upwardly revised 1.4% increase in February.
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Wednesday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Virgin Mobile
- Creative Technology Ltd., whose music players compete with Apple’s(AAPL) iPod, reported its fourth loss in five quarters after losing market share to the
- Credit Suisse Group plans to sell a $3 billion bond backed by sub-prime mortgages and credit default swaps, most of it with top credit ratings, Fitch Ratings said.
- Oil production in the US Gulf of Mexico could reach 2.1 million barrels per day within 10 years if recent deepwater discoveries are realized, said the US Minerals Management Service.
- General Electric(GE) won a contract to supply more than $750 million worth of wind turbines to closely held developer Invenergy Wind.
- The New York Mercantile Exchange said it will increase margin requirements on its gasoline futures contracts at the close of business tomorrow.
- California Public Employees’ Retirement System, the 13th-largest holder of Berkshire Hathaway stock, sided against an investor who wants Berkshire to sell its stake in PetroChina Co. as a statement against violence in
- The US dollar climbed to 120 against the yen for the first time since February before a government report that may show growth in factory orders accelerated in March.
Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Upgraded (ADBL) to Speculative Buy, target raised to $13.
Night Trading
Asian Indices are +.50% to +.75% on average.
S&P 500 indicated +.07%.
NASDAQ 100 indicated +.05%.
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Company/EPS Estimate
- (APPB)/.33
- (RATE)/.28
- (BEC)/.59
- (BIIB)/.60
- (BBI)/-.16
- (BCO)/.56
- (CAI)/.60
- (CBL)/.32
- (CBI)/.31
- (CI)/2.52
- (CLX)/.78
- (CTSH)/.49
- (CMVT)/.21
- (CCI)/-.18
- (DVN)/1.25
- (DLB)/.28
- (D)/1.48
- (DPZ)/.43
- (GRMN)/.58
- (HVT)/.04
- (HP)/.86
- (ICE)/.71
- (JDSU)/.09
- (JNY)/.61
- (LVS)/.32
- (MA)/1.16
- (MSTR)/1.28
- (PRU)/1.65
- (ROG)/.50
- (RDC)/.68
- (SKYW)/.59
- (S)/.23
- (SPW)/.51
- (SYMC)/.19
- (TWX)/.21
- (TWC)/.19
- (RIG)/1.44
- (VRSN)/.22
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Economic Releases
10:00 am EST
- Factory Orders for March are estimated to rise 2.2% versus a 1.0% gain in February.
10:30 am EST
- Bloomberg consensus estimates call for a weekly crude oil build of 1,500,000 barrels versus a 2,074,000 barrel increase the prior week. Gasoline supplies are expected to fall by -1,300,000 barrels versus a -2,793,000 barrel decline the prior week. Distillate Supplies are estimated to rise by 250,000 barrels versus a 5,000 barrel increase the prior week. Finally, Refinery Utilization is expected to rise .88% versus a -2.62% decline the prior week.