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Thursday, October 18, 2007
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Thursday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Massachusetts Senator John Kerry and Illinois Representative Rahm Emanuel said they plan to introduce legislation to tax the deferred compensation that hedge-fund managers place in offshore accounts.
- Farmers in
- Lead fell to a two-week low after inventories tracked by the London Metal Exchange jumped 15%. Copper and nickel also declined.
- Chinese stocks trading in the US rose the most in more than six years after Beijing regulators said they may allow arbitrage between shares traded on the mainland and in Hong Kong.
- Turkey’s rage over a US congressional resolution accusing it of genocide against Armenians nearly a century ago is being felt in quarters far removed from Washington: its own Jewish community.
Wall Street Journal:
- Why Consolidation Storm Is Brewing in Beer Industry.
New York Times:
- Silicon Valley Start-Ups Awash in Dollars, Again.
CNNMoney.com:
- Facebook CEO hints that deal to sell stake is near.
- Americans turn off the TV in droves.
CNBC.com:
- Most S&P Companies Topping Earnings Estimates.
IBD:
- Slow RFID Market Gets Microsoft Push.
Reuters:
- Fed’s Hoenig says “wait and see” on rates.
- WiMax rides wave of surfing technology.
- Free TV shows may air on cellphones.
Financial Times:
- JPMorgan Chase(JPM) withstood the credit market turmoil better than its rival Citigroup, reporting record third-quarter earnings of $3.4 billion, up 2% on last year.
Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Reiterated Buy on (UTX), target $86.
- Reiterated Buy on (PCLN), target raised to $111.
Night Trading
Asian Indices are -.25% to +.50% on average.
S&P 500 futures -.09%.
NASDAQ 100 futures -.16%.
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Company/EPS Estimate
- (ASD)/.69
- (BAC)/1.06
- (BAX)/.65
- (BBT)/.84
- (LLY)/.88
- (FCS)/.20
- (MHP)/1.24
- (NUE)/1.15
- (PH)/1.23
- (PFE)/.52
- (PNC)/1.35
- (RS)/1.34
- (LUV)/.21
- (STI)/1.29
- (UNP)/1.77
- (UNH)/.92
- (WYE)/.89
- (BK)/.61
- (CAL)/2.18
- (STJ)/.45
- (RHI)/.46
- (COF)/-.28
- (GILD)/.41
- (AMD)/-.62
- (CERN)/.45
- (GOOG)/3.77
- (ISRG)/.79
- (SNDK)/.31
- (XLNX)/.28
- (HCA)/.82
- (HSY)/.71
- (MHK)/1.64
- (MEL)/.60
- (PPG)/1.37
- (SPWR)/.28
Upcoming Splits
- (DKS) 2-for-1
Economic Releases
8:30 am EST
- Initial Jobless Claims for last week are estimated to rise to 312K versus 308K the prior week.
- Continuing Claims are estimated to rise to 2525K versus 2521K prior.
10:00 am EST
- Leading Indicators for September are estimated to rise .3% versus a .6% decline in August.
12:00 pm EST
- The Philly Fed for October is estimated to fall 7.0 versus 10.9 in September.
Other Potential Market Movers
- The Fed’s Bernanke speaking, Fed’s Pianalto speaking, Fed’s Plosser speaking, weekly EIA natural gas inventory report, (GM) Q3 Global Sales Conference Call, Wachovia Consumer Growth Conference, Needham Shareholder Conference and the Bear Stearns Retail Investor Outing could also impact trading today.
Stocks Finish Mostly Higher on Strength in Technology Shares
Stocks Mixed into Final Hour as Positive Earnings Offset Economic Worries
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- JPMorgan(JPM), Lehman Brothers(LEH) and BNP Paribas SA say oil, wheat and metals traders are Wall Street’s hottest commodities.
- Metal and food prices will probably fall next year as supplies of the commodities increase, the IMF said.
- Apple Inc.(AAPL) will provide a development kit to let programmers create iPhone applications in February, in a bid to spur sales with new software such as games and a chat feature that the company doesn’t offer.
- The Fed said economic growth slowed since August in five of twelve regions, as consumer spending, manufacturing and service industries moderated.
- Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi backed off her pledge to call a floor vote on a measure declaring the World War I-era killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks an act of genocide after support for the resolution eroded.
- Crude oil rose to a record $89/bbl. in NY after Turkish lawmakers voted to allow the use of military force against Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq.
NY Observer:
- Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal Sets Sights on New York Times(NYT).
Reuters:
- President Bush’s job-approval rating sank to 24% this month, while Congress’s fell to 11%, according to a Reuters/Zogby poll release today.