Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Monday, April 30, 2007
Stocks Lower into Final Hour on Profit-taking, Mixed Economic Data
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Deutsche Boerse AG, operator of the Frankfurt stock exchange, agreed to buy International Securities Exchange Holdings(ISE), the second-largest
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- US Treasury 10-year notes rose the most in almost seven weeks after the measure of inflation favored by the Fed policy makers showed core consumer prices were stable in March.
- Prince Harry will serve in
- Apple Inc.(AAPL) may repeat iPod magic with Apple TV, according to Bear Stearns(BSC) analysts. “Apple TV along with iTunes has the potential to emerge as a new means for purchasing, storing and accessing video in the same way iPod/iTunes and MP3 players have become a new way to purchase, store and listen to music,” writes Kunal Madhukar, analyst at Bear Stearns in NY, in a research note.
- Yahoo!(YHOO) plans to acquire the remain stake in Right Media it doesn’t already own for $680 million in cash and stock, aiming to increase online advertising sales.
- Alltel Corp.(AT) shares rallied to a six-year high on speculation that the largest regional wireless carrier in the
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- Merrill Lynch(MER) said it may buy back as much as $6 billion of its stock.
Wall Street Journal:
- Immigrant activists plan to demonstrate on May Day to put pressure on Congress to adopt more favorable immigration laws.
- Hedge fund leveraging through which investors place large bets without actually putting down any money has regulators worried because no one knows how much there is.
- Marathon Oil(MRO) is betting on increased demand for diesel from cars and light trucks because of the fuel’s higher efficiency over gasoline.
- Jones Apparel Group(JNY) is acting like a private equity firm over the possible sale of the Barneys NY chain of luxury department stores.
- UnitedHealth Group(UNH), Humana(HUM) and other companies that expanded into Medicare are fighting to defend their business as Democrats try to slash the payments insurers get.
NY Times:
- Melamine, a chemical linked to tainted pet foot that has killed dogs and cats in the
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NY Post:
- Wal-Mart Stores(WMT) plans to open smaller stores in urban areas to spur revenue, citing analysts.
- Pure Digital Technologies plans to put on sale tomorrow a tiny camera device known as Flip Video that allows users to instantly edit and download footage to YouTube and other Internet sites.
- Fresh Pet, a Secaucus, NJ-based company, plans to sell a new line of refrigerated, pre-cooked dog food following the recall of more than 60 million containers of pet food.
AP:
- Google Inc.(GOOG) is partnering with four
- PepsiCo Inc.(PEP) will top the US Environmental Protection Agency’s list of “green power” companies because it will buy credits to subsidize production of renewable energy.
- A majority of the 100 top-grossing
Dagens Nyheter:
- Ericsson AG(ERIC) is in better shape today than it ever was after emerging from the industry slump a few years ago, former CEO Hellstroem said.
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Personal Incomes Higher, Spending Lower, Inflation Gauge Decelerates Further, Chicago Area Activity Decelerates, Construction Spending Decelerates
- Personal Income for March rose .7% versus estimates of a .6% increase and an upwardly revised .7% gain in February.
- Personal Spending for March rose .3% versus estimates of a .5% gain and an upwardly revised .7% increase in February.
- The PCE Core for March was unch. versus estimates of a .1% gain and a .3% increase in February.
- Chicago Purchasing Manager for April fell to 52.9 versus estimates of 54.0 and a reading of 61.7 in March.
- Construction Spending for March rose .2% versus estimates of a .1% gain and an upwardly revised 1.5% increase in February.
BOTTOM LINE: Personal spending in the
A measure of business activity in the
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Monday Watch
Weekend Headlines
Bloomberg:
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- Shares of Aluminum Corp. of China Ltd., the nation's biggest maker of the lightweight metal, rose as much as 300% as the company started trading on the Shanghai stock exchange today.
- President Bush said he is gaining new support for immigration overhaul as his administration works with lawmakers in both political parties to try to tackle the issue this year.
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- The Fed’s Yellen said the odds are good for exceptionally strong world growth and that
- It’s a question few in
- Speculators are increasing their purchases of Russian stocks just as six years of gains grind to a halt in the world’s second-largest emerging market.
- The cost of shipping coal and iron-ore is about to decline as the supply of cargo vessels overwhelms demand.
NY Times:
- Citigroup Inc.(C) plans to spend $30 million in two months on a global advertising campaign, the first since it was created almost a decade ago.
- Michael S. Dell, the chairman and chief executive of Dell, who built his business by selling direct to his customers, is now thinking about changing the way the company markets its computers.
- The
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- The Interior Dept. will announce plans on April 30 to permit oil and gas drilling off the
Financial Times:
- News Corp.’s MySpace Web site says 70% of its advertising income now comes from branded advertising, compared with around 30% a year ago.
- Senior Citigroup(C) executives fear the world’s biggest financial services company could become the target of activist hedge funds that would press for it to be broken up.
- DE Shaw, a NY-based hedge-fund firm, may start a private equity fund into which it may place some of its existing holdings.
- Iberdrola SA considers the
- Short-sellers are facing growing structural barriers in their quest to profit from share-price declines, a reversal of fortune that helps explain the heavy losses suffered recently by hedge funds that bet against Amazon.com(AMZN), the internet retailer.
Nikkei:
- Osaka Gas Co. and Yamaha Motor Corp. are jointing developing methane gas vehicles that may be on sale within 3 years.
Commercial Times:
- Liquid-crystal display makers will accelerate price increases of some panels next month because of demand from personal computer makers. Prices of liquid-crystal displays used in computers began rising this month and may climb until the third quarter as Microsoft’s new Windows operating system spurs demand for wider screens, research firm iSuppli Corp. said.
Al-Hayat:
- Total SA plans to invest $2 billion in
Weekend Recommendations
Barron's:
- Made positive comments on (CELL) and US Dollar.
- Made negative comments on (ACP) and (AMZN).
Night Trading
Asian indices are -.50% to +.25% on average.
S&P 500 indicated -.19%.
NASDAQ 100 indicated -.21%.
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Company/Estimate
- (APC)/.76
- (ATHR)/.21
- (BEAV)/.32
- (CTX)/.63
- (CNA)/1.02
- (CVD)/.60
- (GNW)/.77
- (HLT)/.18
- (HUM)/.40
- (K)/.69
- (LTR)/.97
- (PBI)/.67
- (PPS)/.02
- (RSH)/.13
- (TSN)/.10
- (VZ)/.53
- (VMC)/.80
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Economic Releases
8:30 am EST
- Personal Income for March is estimated to rise .6% versus a .6% gain in February.
- Personal Spending for March is estimated to rise .5% versus a .6% gain in February.
- PCE Core for March is estimated to rise .1% versus a .3% gain in February.
9:45 am EST
- Chicago Purchasing Manager for April is estimated to fall to 54.0 versus 61.7 in March.
10:00 am EST
- Construction Spending for March is estimated to rise .2% versus a .3% gain in February.
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Weekly Scoreboard*
Indices
S&P 500 1,494.07 +.66%
DJIA 13,120.94 +1.23%
NASDAQ 2,557.21 +1.22%
Russell 2000 829.70 +.10%
Wilshire 5000 15,051.89 +.61%
Russell 1000 Growth 590.63 +1.02%
Russell 1000 Value 857.66 +.17%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 737.42 +.46%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 1,013.53 +1.51%
Morgan Stanley Technology 600.54 +3.0%
Transports 5,122.39 -1.60%
Utilities 524.38 +.73%
MSCI Emerging Markets 122.75 +.09%
Sentiment/Internals
NYSE Cumulative A/D Line 75,694 unch.
Bloomberg New Highs-Lows Index +355 -48.10%
Bloomberg Crude Oil % Bulls 42.0 +61.5%
CFTC Oil Large Speculative Longs 199,503 -3.4%
Total Put/Call 1.0 +33.3%
NYSE Arms 1.23 +41.4%
Volatility(VIX) 12.45 +3.1%
ISE Sentiment 136.0 +8.8%
AAII % Bulls 39.2 -16.4%
AAII % Bears 38.0 +28.3%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 66.46 +3.6%
Reformulated Gasoline 236.13 +10.5%
Natural Gas 7.83 +4.5%
Heating Oil 191.35 +4.5%
Gold 681.80 -2.03%
Base Metals 268.43 -2.0%
Copper 353.25 -2.5%
Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 4.69% +2 basis points
4-Wk MA of Jobless Claims 332,000 +.8%
Average 30-year Mortgage Rate 6.16% -1 basis points
Weekly Mortgage Applications 653.30 +3.6%
Weekly Retail Sales unch.
Nationwide Gas $2.90/gallon +.04/gallon
US Heating Demand Next 7 Days 34.0% below normal
ECRI Weekly Leading Economic Index 141.60 +.9%
US Dollar Index 81.53 -.1%
CRB Index 314.20 +.7%
Leading Sectors
Oil Service +5.4%
Networking +4.8%
Internet +1.7%
Biotech +1.6%
I-Banks +1.4%
Lagging Sectors
Telecom -1.8%
Steel -1.9%
HMOs -2.2%
Gold -2.5%
Airlines -6.7%
One-Week High-Volume Gainers
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