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Tuesday, May 01, 2007
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Monday, April 30, 2007
Tuesday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Police officers can end a high-speed chase that threatens innocent bystanders by forcing a fleeing suspect’s car to crash, the US Supreme Court ruled.
- Microsoft Corp.(MSFT), citing today’s victory in the US Supreme Court, will ask judges to cut more than $1 billion from jury verdicts the company lost in two other patent cases.
- George Soros’s money management firm hired Mark Malloch Brown, the former deputy secretary general of the United Nations, as vice chairman to help with investments in emerging markets.
- Anadarko Petroleum Corp.(APC), a
- Japanese wages fell for a fourth month in March, signaling that growth in consumer spending in the world’s second-biggest economy will be limited.
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- Crude oil is falling a second day in NY on speculation US stockpiles rose to a five-month high last week as
Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Reiterated Buy on Corning(GLW), target $29.
Night Trading
Asian Indices are -.75% to -.25% on average.
S&P 500 indicated +.07%.
NASDAQ 100 indicated +.05%.
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Earnings of Note
Company/EPS Estimate
- (ASF)/.33
- (ACS)/.80
- (NLY)/.23
- (ADM)/.61
- (ADP)/.66
- (AVP)/.32
- (BWLD)/.52
- (CBG)/.15
- (CEC)/.99
- (CEPH)/.89
- (CEN)/.30
- (CMG)/.32
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- (DIVX)/.14
- (DWA)/.08
- (EMR)/.60
- (EOG)/1.02
- (FLS)/.56
- (GET)/.12
- (GBE)/-.07
- (HC)/.15
- (IVGN)/.77
- (KCP)/.16
- (KMI)/1.69
- (LIZ)/.60
- (MRO)/1.96
- (MAS)/.26
- (MHS)/.74
- (MET)/1.28
- (MYGN)/-.25
- (NMX)/.57
- (OII)/.51
- (PPC)/-.15
- (PG)/.74
- (Q)/.09
- (RCL)/.06
- (RUTH)/.28
- (SAF)/1.63
- (SIRI)/-.11
- (SOHU)/.17
- (JOE)/.09
- (TUES)/.05
- (UA)/.20
- (WBMD)/.01
- (YUM)/.63
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Economic Releases
10:00 am EST
- Pending Home Sales for March is estimated to rise .1% versus a .7% gain in February.
- ISM Manufacturing for April is estimated to rise to 51.0 versus a reading of 50.9 in March.
- ISM Prices Paid for April is estimated to rise to 67.5 from 65.5 in March.
Afternoon:
- Total Vehicles Sales for April are estimated to fall to 16.2M versus 16.3M in March.
Stocks Finish at Session Lows on Profit-taking and Mixed Economic Data
Indices
S&P 500 1,482.37 -.78%
DJIA 13,062.91 -.44%
NASDAQ 2,525.09 -1.26%
Russell 2000 814.57 -1.82%
Wilshire 5000 14,914.85 -.91%
Russell 1000 Growth 584.62 -1.02%
Russell 1000 Value 852.19 -.64%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 732.55 -.66%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 1,000.55 -1.28%
Morgan Stanley Technology 593.42 -1.19%
Transports 5,037.35 -1.66%
Utilities 519.25 -.98%
MSCI Emerging Markets 121.44 -1.07%
Sentiment/Internals
Total Put/Call .94 -6.0%
NYSE Arms 1.45 +18.20%
Volatility(VIX) 14.22 +14.2%
ISE Sentiment 121.0 -11.03%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 65.61 -1.26%
Reformulated Gasoline 244.05 +3.35%
Natural Gas 7.85 +.19%
Heating Oil 191.35 unch.
Gold 680.30 -.21%
Base Metals 270.44 +.75%
Copper 354.20 +.18%
Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 4.62% -7 basis points
US Dollar 81.45 -.10%
CRB Index 312.71 -.47%
Leading Sectors
Telecom -.03%
Foods -.32%
Drugs -.42%
Lagging Sectors
Biotech -1.90%
Oil Service -1.91%
Homebuilders -2.44%
Evening Review
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Afternoon Recommendations
- None of note
Afternoon/Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Crude oil fell on worries over global demand and profit-taking by investment funds.
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- Barton Biggs, managing partner of Traxis Partners LLC, said the Dow Jones Industrial Average may rise as much as 19% this year and argued that shares of the largest US companies are “very cheap” relative to other asset classes. “Markets in general are going higher, but I think large caps in particular – particularly in the US – are going to do even better than the S&P 500 or a broader index of the market,” said Biggs, 74, a former Morgan Stanley strategist who left to run the $1.84 billion hedge fund four years ago. The DJIA is up 5.7% so far this year.
Nikkei English News:
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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