Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Wednesday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- BlueScope Steel Ltd., Australia’s largest steelmaker, said full-year earnings may fall as much as 53% after prices of the alloy declined because of a glut of production from China.
Financial Times:
- The UN, the European Union and the Organization of the Islamic Conference have called for an end to violence after the publication of satirical drawings of the prophet Muhammad, citing a joint statement.
- EBay Inc.(EBAY), Google(GOOG), Yahoo!(YHOO) and Amazon.com(AMZN) will focus on their core businesses rather than compete with each other, citing an interview with EBay CEO Whitman.
London-based Times:
- The threat of terrorism has been the main driver of higher gold prices, citing former US Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan.
International Oil Daily:
- Iraq is planning to export 1.55 million barrels of oil a day in February, an increase of 275,000 barrels a day from January.
Guardian:
- Sweden aims to “break” its dependency on oil to become the world’s first oil-free economy within 15 years.
China Post:
- China will have deployed 1,800 guided missiles by 2010 and it will have created aircraft carrier battle groups by 2015, posing a serious threat to Taiwan.
China Securities Journal:
- Prices of flat steel products including cold-rolled sheets used in cars and appliances will fall this year because of rising supplies, citing a government report.
Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Goldman Sachs:
- Reiterated Outperform on (BSX), (SPG), (PFE), (CSCO), (CAKE) and (FSH).
- Reiterated Underperform on (TOL), (BMC) and (TCO).
Night Trading
Asian Indices are -1.50% to -.75% on average.
S&P 500 indicated +.06%.
NASDAQ 100 indicated +.12%.
Morning Preview
US AM Market Call
NASDAQ 100 Pre-Market Indicator/Heat Map
Pre-market Commentary
Before the Bell CNBC Video(bottom right)
Global Commentary
Asian Indices
European Indices
Top 20 Business Stories
In Play
Bond Ticker
Daily Stock Events
Macro Calls
Rasmussen Consumer/Investor Daily Indices
CNBC Guest Schedule
Earnings of Note
Company/EPS Estimate
(ACL)/.82
(APPB)/.27
(CI)/1.66
(DF)/.53
(DO)/.61
(EDS)/.23
(ENER)/-.18
(FCL)/.34
(IACI)/.46
(NWS/A)/.20
(PEP)/.65
(PRU)/1.22
(RAI)/1.52
(JOE)/.53
(TMK)/1.18
(VFC)/1.14
(WWW)/.36
(XTO)/1.10
(ZBRA)/.39
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Economic Releases
- None of note
Bloomberg:
- BlueScope Steel Ltd., Australia’s largest steelmaker, said full-year earnings may fall as much as 53% after prices of the alloy declined because of a glut of production from China.
Financial Times:
- The UN, the European Union and the Organization of the Islamic Conference have called for an end to violence after the publication of satirical drawings of the prophet Muhammad, citing a joint statement.
- EBay Inc.(EBAY), Google(GOOG), Yahoo!(YHOO) and Amazon.com(AMZN) will focus on their core businesses rather than compete with each other, citing an interview with EBay CEO Whitman.
London-based Times:
- The threat of terrorism has been the main driver of higher gold prices, citing former US Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan.
International Oil Daily:
- Iraq is planning to export 1.55 million barrels of oil a day in February, an increase of 275,000 barrels a day from January.
Guardian:
- Sweden aims to “break” its dependency on oil to become the world’s first oil-free economy within 15 years.
China Post:
- China will have deployed 1,800 guided missiles by 2010 and it will have created aircraft carrier battle groups by 2015, posing a serious threat to Taiwan.
China Securities Journal:
- Prices of flat steel products including cold-rolled sheets used in cars and appliances will fall this year because of rising supplies, citing a government report.
Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Goldman Sachs:
- Reiterated Outperform on (BSX), (SPG), (PFE), (CSCO), (CAKE) and (FSH).
- Reiterated Underperform on (TOL), (BMC) and (TCO).
Night Trading
Asian Indices are -1.50% to -.75% on average.
S&P 500 indicated +.06%.
NASDAQ 100 indicated +.12%.
Morning Preview
US AM Market Call
NASDAQ 100 Pre-Market Indicator/Heat Map
Pre-market Commentary
Before the Bell CNBC Video(bottom right)
Global Commentary
Asian Indices
European Indices
Top 20 Business Stories
In Play
Bond Ticker
Daily Stock Events
Macro Calls
Rasmussen Consumer/Investor Daily Indices
CNBC Guest Schedule
Earnings of Note
Company/EPS Estimate
(ACL)/.82
(APPB)/.27
(CI)/1.66
(DF)/.53
(DO)/.61
(EDS)/.23
(ENER)/-.18
(FCL)/.34
(IACI)/.46
(NWS/A)/.20
(PEP)/.65
(PRU)/1.22
(RAI)/1.52
(JOE)/.53
(TMK)/1.18
(VFC)/1.14
(WWW)/.36
(XTO)/1.10
(ZBRA)/.39
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Economic Releases
- None of note
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are lower on losses in commodity-related stocks in the region. I expect US equities to open modestly lower and to rally later in the afternoon, fishing modestly higher. The Portfolio is 50% net long heading into the day.
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Stocks Finish Lower as Commodity Stock Mania Subsides
Indices
S&P 500 1,254.78 -.81%
DJIA 10,749.76 -.45%
NASDAQ 2,244.96 -.61%
Russell 2000 717.18 -1.47%
S&P Barra Growth 596.39 -.84%
S&P Barra Value 654.57 -.78%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 588.76 +.04%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 774.58 -1.13%
Morgan Stanley Technology 525.89 -.17%
Transports 4,229.62 -1.42%
Utilities 404.50 -.76%
Put/Call .94 +11.90%
NYSE Arms 1.41 +47.08%
Volatility(VIX) 13.59 +4.22%
ISE Sentiment 153.00 -6.13%
US Dollar 90.22 -.08%
CRB 336.43 -1.99%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 63.03 -.08%
Unleaded Gasoline 159.20 -.13%
Natural Gas 7.92 +.89%
Heating Oil 168.90 -.17%
Gold 552.20 -.50%
Base Metals 172.96 -2.13%
Copper 227.05 -.33%
10-year US Treasury Yield 4.56% +.49%
Leading Sectors
Semis +.11%
Broadcasting unch.
HMOs -.04%
Lagging Sectors
Steel -4.87%
Oil Service -6.10%
Gold & Silver -7.08%
Evening Review
Detailed Market Summary
Market Gauges
Daily ETF Performance
Style Performance
Market Wrap CNBC Video(bottom right)
S&P 500 Gallery View
Economic Calendar
Timely Economic Charts
GuruFocus.com
PM Market Call
After-hours Movers
Real-time/After-hours Stock Quote
In Play
Afternoon Recommendations
Goldman Sachs:
- Reiterated Outperform on (PFGC), (WAG), (X), (OXY) and (CSCO).
- Reiterated Underperform on (BMC).
Afternoon/Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- ABC’s Super Bowl broadcast drew the highest national ratings since 2000 as the Pittsburgh Steelers won a record-tying fifth NFL championship.
- President Bush honored Coretta Scott King as “God’s servant,” saying at the funeral for the widow of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. that she was an example of strength and dignity who continued her husband’s service in the cause of civil rights.
- Billionaire investor Carl Icahn proposed breaking Time Warner(TWX) into four pieces to increase the value of the world’s largest media company by as much as $45 billion.
- Cisco Systems(CSCO) said second-quarter net income fell on stock-option expenses. The shares rose 4.5% after profit margins beat analyst estimates.
- US public concern over Iran and the threat it poses to US security has risen over the past few month, according to a recent Pew Research Center poll. The poll also found that the public supports wiretapping terror suspects without court approval by a margin of 54% to 43%.
- Crude oil plunged more than $2 a barrel in NY to a four-week low on expectations that an Energy Dept. report tomorrow will show US inventories of oil and gas jumped last week. Gold also declined, falling the most in dollar terms in 13 years.
CNBC:
- The Retail Industry Leaders Association has filed suit over a Maryland law that required retailers to set aside 8% of payroll for worker health-care costs.
S&P 500 1,254.78 -.81%
DJIA 10,749.76 -.45%
NASDAQ 2,244.96 -.61%
Russell 2000 717.18 -1.47%
S&P Barra Growth 596.39 -.84%
S&P Barra Value 654.57 -.78%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 588.76 +.04%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 774.58 -1.13%
Morgan Stanley Technology 525.89 -.17%
Transports 4,229.62 -1.42%
Utilities 404.50 -.76%
Put/Call .94 +11.90%
NYSE Arms 1.41 +47.08%
Volatility(VIX) 13.59 +4.22%
ISE Sentiment 153.00 -6.13%
US Dollar 90.22 -.08%
CRB 336.43 -1.99%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 63.03 -.08%
Unleaded Gasoline 159.20 -.13%
Natural Gas 7.92 +.89%
Heating Oil 168.90 -.17%
Gold 552.20 -.50%
Base Metals 172.96 -2.13%
Copper 227.05 -.33%
10-year US Treasury Yield 4.56% +.49%
Leading Sectors
Semis +.11%
Broadcasting unch.
HMOs -.04%
Lagging Sectors
Steel -4.87%
Oil Service -6.10%
Gold & Silver -7.08%
Evening Review
Detailed Market Summary
Market Gauges
Daily ETF Performance
Style Performance
Market Wrap CNBC Video(bottom right)
S&P 500 Gallery View
Economic Calendar
Timely Economic Charts
GuruFocus.com
PM Market Call
After-hours Movers
Real-time/After-hours Stock Quote
In Play
Afternoon Recommendations
Goldman Sachs:
- Reiterated Outperform on (PFGC), (WAG), (X), (OXY) and (CSCO).
- Reiterated Underperform on (BMC).
Afternoon/Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- ABC’s Super Bowl broadcast drew the highest national ratings since 2000 as the Pittsburgh Steelers won a record-tying fifth NFL championship.
- President Bush honored Coretta Scott King as “God’s servant,” saying at the funeral for the widow of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. that she was an example of strength and dignity who continued her husband’s service in the cause of civil rights.
- Billionaire investor Carl Icahn proposed breaking Time Warner(TWX) into four pieces to increase the value of the world’s largest media company by as much as $45 billion.
- Cisco Systems(CSCO) said second-quarter net income fell on stock-option expenses. The shares rose 4.5% after profit margins beat analyst estimates.
- US public concern over Iran and the threat it poses to US security has risen over the past few month, according to a recent Pew Research Center poll. The poll also found that the public supports wiretapping terror suspects without court approval by a margin of 54% to 43%.
- Crude oil plunged more than $2 a barrel in NY to a four-week low on expectations that an Energy Dept. report tomorrow will show US inventories of oil and gas jumped last week. Gold also declined, falling the most in dollar terms in 13 years.
CNBC:
- The Retail Industry Leaders Association has filed suit over a Maryland law that required retailers to set aside 8% of payroll for worker health-care costs.
BOTTOM LINE: The Portfolio finished slightly lower today as losses in my Medical longs, Internet longs and Retail longs. I did not trade in the final hour, thus leaving the Portfolio 50% net long. The tone of the market was negative today as the advance/decline line finished substantially lower, almost every sector declined and volume was heavy. Measures of investor anxiety were higher into the close. Overall, it was a good day for the bears as the major averages finished lower on good volume and poor breadth. However, considering the 5-6% plunges in most commodity stocks, today's losses in the major averages were relatively mild. Moreover, semis finished slightly higher on the day. The NYSE Arms finished at an above-average 1.46, which is a positive. I plan to remain nimble over the coming days as I perceive a leadership change is in the offing.
Stocks Lower into Final Hour as Commodity Shares Plunge
BOTTOM LINE: The Portfolio is slightly lower into the final hour on losses in my Internet longs, Medical longs and Semi longs. I added to my (IWM)/(QQQQ) shorts and trimmed some existing longs this morning, thus leaving the Portfolio 50% net long. The tone of the market is negative as the advance/decline line is substantially lower, almost every sector is lower and volume is heavy. I am hearing some commodity bulls say today's drops are just another buying opportunity and that nothing has changed. I would argue that much has changed over the last year in the supply/demand equation and that perception has been the main thing propping up most commodity prices at extremely inflated levels. Is perception now changing? As I have stated before, I believe decelerating global growth, production near record high levels and a firm dollar will spur much larger declines in the CRB Index than most expect. This may temporarily pressure the broad market. However, falling commodity prices are one of the keys to my expectations for a 15% gain in U.S. stocks this year. I expect US stocks to trade mixed-to-higher into the close from current levels as falling commodity stocks are mostly offset by gains in most other sectors.
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Google(GOOG) today will introduce a new version of its GMail e-mail service that lets Web users see whether their contacts are online and exchange instant messages.
- Two pharmaceutical companies are testing the first promising class of AIDS medicines in almost three years, treatments that may provide a new weapon against the drug-resistant strains of the deadly virus.
- Libya, holder of Africa’s largest oil reserves, is preparing to hire foreign companies to develop more than 300 untapped fields after an increase in energy prices made it an economically viable way of raising output.
- Gold is falling $18, the most in more than a year, after a drop in the cost of oil eased speculation that inflation will accelerate and erode the value of assets.
- Crude oil is falling to a three-week low on expectations that an Energy Dept. report tomorrow will show US inventories of oil and gas jumped last week.
Wall Street Journal:
- AstraZeneca Plc.(AZN), Johnson & Johnson(JNJ), Novartis AG(NVS), Bristol-Myers Squibb(BMY) and other drugmakers are developing a plan to offer discounts of as much as 50% to low-income seniors when Medicare stops paying.
- Lockheed Martin(LMT) is moving into the rapidly developing market for unmanned spacecraft, or drones, that have become an essential weapon in modern warfare.
- Hewlett-Packard(HPQ), Dell Inc.(DELL) and other personal computer makers have joined with Google(GOOG) to offer users software other than from Microsoft(MSFT).
- Cisco Systems(CSCO) bought Scientific-Atlanta(SFA) using debt in a transaction that signals a change in the way many technology companies are financing acquisitions.
- JC Penney(JCP) plans to begin a marketing campaign on March 2 to attract customers to updated brands carried by the chain.
- Texas Instruments(TXN) and Intel Corp.(INTC) are announcing developments in their technology that reduce the power consumption of their microchips, while IBM(IBM) is eking out performance by boosting the frequency of its chips.
- US corporations paid a record $9.6 billion last year to shareholders to settle class-action securities suits.
- Amazon.com(AMZN) said it’s testing an advertising technique that enables Web site owners to get sponsored by a third-party provider.
NY Times:
- US sleeping-pill prescriptions last year totaled 42 million, 60% more than in 2000, citing IMS Health Inc.
- CSL Ltd., an Australian producer of flu vaccine, plans to begin sales in the US, pending approval by the FDA, in time for the 2007-2008 season.
Washington Post:
- John Thorne, a Verizon Communications(VZ) senior vice president, said Google(GOOG) and other companies that benefit from Internet access to homes should pay for that capability.
AP:
- Tennessee lawmakers passed a broad ethics bill that would restrict lobbyists and limit cash political donations at $50.
- One of Iran’s largest newspapers today said it plans to hold a contest for cartoons about the Holocaust to see whether Western nations extend the principle of free speech to the Nazi genocide.
Star-Ledger of Newark:
- A committee of the New Jersey Senate approved a proposal that would allow police to pull over and ticket drivers for using hand-held wireless phones.
El Financiero:
- Mexico’s government spent $705 million to hedge revenue against a drop in oil prices this year, citing Finance Ministry officials it didn’t name.
IRNA:
- Iran cut trade relations with Denmark following the publication of cartoons showing Islam’s prophet Mohammed as a militant.
- Google(GOOG) today will introduce a new version of its GMail e-mail service that lets Web users see whether their contacts are online and exchange instant messages.
- Two pharmaceutical companies are testing the first promising class of AIDS medicines in almost three years, treatments that may provide a new weapon against the drug-resistant strains of the deadly virus.
- Libya, holder of Africa’s largest oil reserves, is preparing to hire foreign companies to develop more than 300 untapped fields after an increase in energy prices made it an economically viable way of raising output.
- Gold is falling $18, the most in more than a year, after a drop in the cost of oil eased speculation that inflation will accelerate and erode the value of assets.
- Crude oil is falling to a three-week low on expectations that an Energy Dept. report tomorrow will show US inventories of oil and gas jumped last week.
Wall Street Journal:
- AstraZeneca Plc.(AZN), Johnson & Johnson(JNJ), Novartis AG(NVS), Bristol-Myers Squibb(BMY) and other drugmakers are developing a plan to offer discounts of as much as 50% to low-income seniors when Medicare stops paying.
- Lockheed Martin(LMT) is moving into the rapidly developing market for unmanned spacecraft, or drones, that have become an essential weapon in modern warfare.
- Hewlett-Packard(HPQ), Dell Inc.(DELL) and other personal computer makers have joined with Google(GOOG) to offer users software other than from Microsoft(MSFT).
- Cisco Systems(CSCO) bought Scientific-Atlanta(SFA) using debt in a transaction that signals a change in the way many technology companies are financing acquisitions.
- JC Penney(JCP) plans to begin a marketing campaign on March 2 to attract customers to updated brands carried by the chain.
- Texas Instruments(TXN) and Intel Corp.(INTC) are announcing developments in their technology that reduce the power consumption of their microchips, while IBM(IBM) is eking out performance by boosting the frequency of its chips.
- US corporations paid a record $9.6 billion last year to shareholders to settle class-action securities suits.
- Amazon.com(AMZN) said it’s testing an advertising technique that enables Web site owners to get sponsored by a third-party provider.
NY Times:
- US sleeping-pill prescriptions last year totaled 42 million, 60% more than in 2000, citing IMS Health Inc.
- CSL Ltd., an Australian producer of flu vaccine, plans to begin sales in the US, pending approval by the FDA, in time for the 2007-2008 season.
Washington Post:
- John Thorne, a Verizon Communications(VZ) senior vice president, said Google(GOOG) and other companies that benefit from Internet access to homes should pay for that capability.
AP:
- Tennessee lawmakers passed a broad ethics bill that would restrict lobbyists and limit cash political donations at $50.
- One of Iran’s largest newspapers today said it plans to hold a contest for cartoons about the Holocaust to see whether Western nations extend the principle of free speech to the Nazi genocide.
Star-Ledger of Newark:
- A committee of the New Jersey Senate approved a proposal that would allow police to pull over and ticket drivers for using hand-held wireless phones.
El Financiero:
- Mexico’s government spent $705 million to hedge revenue against a drop in oil prices this year, citing Finance Ministry officials it didn’t name.
IRNA:
- Iran cut trade relations with Denmark following the publication of cartoons showing Islam’s prophet Mohammed as a militant.
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