- Wholesale Inventories for March rose .3% versus estimates of a .4% gain and a downwardly revised .4% increase in February.
Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Wholesaler Sales Rise Most in 18 Months, Inventories Rise Less Than Expected
Monday, May 07, 2007
Tuesday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Thomson Corp. confirmed that it’s in talks to take over Reuters Group Plc, the world’s largest publicly traded provider of financial data.
- Toyota Motor(TM) sold more care than GM(GM) for the first time in the three months through March, generating what may be record profits.
- Billionaire investor Carl Icahn failed to win a seat on Motorola’s(MOT) board after a three-month campaign, in a victory for CEO Zander.
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- Tyco Intl.(TYC) bondholders said today they rejected the company’s offer to buy back $6.6 billion of debt securities, likely making it more expensive for the maker of ADT security systems to spit into three entities.
- Nucor Corp.(NUE), the second-largest US based steel company, may hold off on making acquisitions because steel assets are overvalued, CEO Dan DiMicco said. Asset prices aren’t reflecting the threat of continued high imports into the
- Alcoa(AA) may face competition for its $26.9 billion bid for rival Alcan(AL) from mining companies including BHP Billiton(BHP) and Rio Tinto Group(RTP), said Credit Suisse Group.
- French President-elect Nicolas Sarkozy was warned by European finance ministers and central bankers that his plan to press the European Central Bank to focus more on bolstering growth would prove futile.
- Fortress Investment Group(FIG), the first
NY Times:
- News Corp.’s(NWS/A) Fox Interactive Media is close to acquiring Photobucket, an Internet service that allows users to store photos and videos, for as much as $300 million. Photobucket has 41 million users, up from 14 million a year ago. Sixty percent of Photobucket’s Web traffic came from users of News Corp.’s MySpace during the week ending last Saturday.
Financial Times:
- Citigroup Inc.(C), the US financial firm once lauded for its adoption of environmental policies, will today say it will give $50 billion to environmental projects over the next decade The US bank will pledge to increase 10-fold, to $10 billion, its spending on reduction of its own greenhouse gas emissions. CEO Prince will call for world-wide regulation on the environment “to bring certainty to the markets and achieve a level playing field.”
- CB Richard Ellis Group(CBG), a real-estate broker, has started a $199 million property hedge fund. The Iceberg Alternative Real Estate fund, a newly formed London-based joint venture between CB Richard Ellis and Reech, a derivatives specialist, will aim for returns of 15 percentage points above cash rates.
London-based Times:
- Dutch shareholder group VEB said it will block the sale of ABN Amro Holding NV’s La Salle Bank to Bank of America(BAC), citing VEB Chairman Peter Paul de Vries.
Xinhua News Agency:
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Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Reiterated Buy on (CCRN), target $28.
Morgan Stanley:
- Rated (UNP) and (NSC) Overweight.
- Unfavorable weather conditions, the Easter calendar shift, and higher gas prices have combined to create the “perfect storm” for retail softlines in April. However, our retail sales lead indicator predicts potential acceleration into 2H2007. Our updated MSRSLI predicts sales growth ex autos and gas of +6.0% into July, up from +4.2% growth in February.
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- Wholesale Inventories for March are estimated to rise .4% versus a .5% gain in February.
Other Potential Market Movers
- The (TXN) analyst meeting, weekly retail sales reports, Robert Baird Growth Stock Conference, Bear Stearns Global Transportation Conference, UBS Global Generic/Specialty Pharma Conference, Goldman Consumer Products Symposium, BIO Intl. Convention and Bank of America Basic/Industrials Conference could also impact trading today.
Stocks Finish Mixed as DJIA Closes at Another Record on Energy Price Decline and Buyout Speculation
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S&P 500 1,509.48 +.26%
DJIA 13,312.97 +.36%
NASDAQ 2,570.95 -.05%
Russell 2000 831.87 -.12%
Wilshire 5000 15,190.52 +.20%
Russell 1000 Growth 595.27 +.13%
Russell 1000 Value 868.20 +.33%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 742.53 +.06%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 1,045.91 +.51%
Morgan Stanley Technology 605.91 -.37%
Transports 5,165.01 -.12%
Utilities 530.81 +.87%
MSCI Emerging Markets 125.27 +.38%
Sentiment/Internals
Total Put/Call .69 -14.81%
NYSE Arms .83 -14.32%
Volatility(VIX) 13.15 +1.86%
ISE Sentiment 163.0 +15.60%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 61.60 -.53%
Reformulated Gasoline 219.52 -.96%
Natural Gas 7.78 -1.95%
Heating Oil 180.67 -1.32%
Gold 691.30 +.23%
Base Metals 281.66 unch.
Copper 371.60 -1.13%
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10-year US Treasury Yield 4.63% -1 basis point
US Dollar 81.65 -.10%
CRB Index 308.92 -.75%
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Steel +1.72%
Defense +1.66%
Utilities +.87%
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Oil Service -.50%
I-Banks -.74%
Homebuilders -.76%
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Afternoon/Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- World crude-oil markets are “over-supplied,” the Qatari energy minister said.
- Starbucks Corp.(SBUX) will eliminate artificial trans fats in food and beverages sold at all its stores in the continental US,
- Alcoa’s(AA) proposed $26.9 billion takeover of Alcan(AL) would get close antitrust scrutiny to determine whether creating the world’s largest aluminum maker would raise prices, experts said.
- Consumer borrowing increased in March by the most in four months as Americans charged more purchases to their credit cards and took out more car loans, Federal Reserve figures showed.
- WellCare Health(WCG) surged 7.8% in after-hours trading after it boosted its forecast.
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- French President-elect Nicolas Sarkozy will name Francois Fillon, a former education minister and his chief campaign adviser, as prime minister. Fillon’s appointment is part of Sarkozy’s attempt to win support for his labor reforms, which are facing strong opposition from
- Citadel Investment Group LLC, a
- New Century Financial(NEWC) won court approval to sell $170 million worth of loans to hedge fund Ellington Management Group LLC for about .34 on the dollar.
- Western Refining(WRN) said its
- Duke Energy(DUK) said if it receives board approval it plans to buy Southern Co.’s(SO) 500-megawatt interest in a proposed nuclear power project in
DJIA Hits Another Record into Final Hour on Lower Energy Prices and Buyout Speculation
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
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- Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert survived three no-confidence motions brought by parliamentary opponents after a government commission’s report blaming Olmert for being unprepared for last year’s war in
- Teva Pharma is bidding more than $6.1 billion to acquire Merck KGaA’s generic-drug unit.
- Microsoft(MSFT) CEO Ballmer interrupted a Hawaiian vacation to call his top Internet ad man, Yusuf Mehdi, on April 16 after Google Inc.(GOOG) announced its $3.1 billion purchase of DoubleClick.
- Abby Joseph Cohen of Goldman Sachs(GS) and Edward Keon of Prudential Equity Group raised their forecasts for US stocks as the S&P 500 climbed toward a record.
- Gasoline futures fell for a second day as some refineries increased production, after a recent rash of “outages,” signaling inventories may grow for the first time in three months. Oil is falling another $.91/bbl., breaking below its 50 and 200-day moving averages as investment funds cut record speculation on the commodity as
- Copper dropped in
- Corn futures in
- Wal-Mart Stores(WMT) will install solar-power systems to provide some of its electricity at 22 locations in
- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said the US should help Detroit-based automakers pay for retiree health care while at the same time requiring them and their overseas competitors to boost fuel efficiency and reduce tailpipe emissions.
- Warren Buffett, the billionaire chairman of Berkshire Hathaway(BRK/A), said newspaper investors face “long-term problems.”
- Copper, nickel and lead, the best performing commodities in the past four months, may be the worst by year-end. On Wall Street, the chorus is getting louder that rising metal supplies are outpacing demand. From Goldman Sachs Group(GS) to JPMorgan Chase(JPM) to Societe Generale, there are warnings of a mania that is showing all the signs of a climax.
- New Century Financial Corp.(NEWC), the largest subprime lender in bankruptcy, can borrow as much as $100 million to stay open as it auctions off its remaining assets, a judge ruled.
- Total SA, Europe’s third-largest oil company, said its proposed oil plant in
Wall Street Journal:
- BAE Systems Plc is in advanced talks to buy Armor Holdings Inc.(AH), a
- Some shareholders of Clear Channel Communications(CCU) lobbied the company’s board over the weekend to reconsider a sweetened $19.35 billion buyout proposal it turned down on May 3.
- Small and mid-size company mutual fund flows were down 35% from year-ago levels in the first quarter, despite the fact that mid-caps have been this year’s best performing group, according to data from Citigroup.
NY Times:
- A US Defense Department program is using venture capitalists to help find innovations from start-ups that haven’t traditionally been part of the military’s supply chain. DeVenCi, or Defense Venture Catalyst Initiative, combines the slow moving bureaucracy of the federal government with fast-moving investors.
- Mobile-phone versions of television shows, which are rising in popularity, haven’t been able to draw advertisers, who are reluctant to abandon traditional formats.
Women’s Wear Daily:
- Wal-Mart Stores(WMT) may be interested in buying Gottschalks Inc.(GOT) department stores to gain a foothold in northern
AP:
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Edaily:
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Sarmayeh:
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Al-Hayat:
- The US Agency for International Development provided $350 million to support agriculture projects in
Die Welt:
- German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck wants to persuade this counterparts from other European Union countries to back his government’s push for hedge funds to be subject to a code of conduct.
Gestion:
- US, German and Peruvian companies plan to invest over $100 million in wind-farm projects in
Vedomosti:
- Wal-Mart Stores(WMT) registered 42 trademarks in