Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Stocks Finish Higher on Earnings Optimism and Stability in Financial Shares

Indices
S&P 500 1,518.09 +.47%
DJIA 13,785.07 +.50%
NASDAQ 2,648.17 +.31%
Russell 2000 812.50 +.08%
Wilshire 5000 15,248.40 +.33%
Russell 1000 Growth 608.06 +.23%
Russell 1000 Value 855.10 +.51%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 728.18 +.21%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 1,078.42 -.92%
Morgan Stanley Technology 652.17 +1.52%
Transports 5,231.96 -.63%
Utilities 497.89 +.21%
MSCI Emerging Markets 140.35 -.50%

Sentiment/Internals
Total Put/Call 1.04 -26.76%
NYSE Arms .82 -48.06%
Volatility(VIX) 18.10 -2.43%
ISE Sentiment 113.0 +.89%

Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 76.08 +3.43%
Reformulated Gasoline 209.10 +2.11%
Natural Gas 5.98 +2.11%
Heating Oil 206.80 +1.83%
Gold 675.10 -1.42%
Base Metals 260.25 -2.18%
Copper 357.0 -1.37%

Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 4.90% -1 basis point
US Dollar 80.62 +.67%
CRB Index 319.13 +.39%

Leading Sectors
Biotech +1.68%
Energy +1.64%
Insurance +1.59%

Lagging Sectors
Coal -1.47%
Papers -1.61%
Gold -1.75%

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Afternoon Recommendations
Citigroup:

- Added (WLP) to Conviction Buy list.

Afternoon/Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- WSI Corp., a weather-forecasting company, reduced the number of hurricanes it’s predicting this year because of cooler-than-expected water temperatures in the North Atlantic.
- The Canadian dollar fell the most in almost a month amid a strengthening US dollar and weaker base metal prices.
- Apple Inc.(AAPL) said third-quarter profit soared 73% on record orders for its Macintosh notebook computers. The shares are +10 to $147.26 in after-hours trading.
- The Fed’s Beige Book said today that ‘capital spending increased,’ ‘manufacturing continued to expand,’ ‘employment increased in most regions,’ and the ‘commercial real estate market was generally more active.”
- Baidu.com(BIDU) said total revenues in the second quarter increased 109.4% to $52.7 million. The stock soared 18.2% in after-hours trading.
- Symantec Corp.(SYMC) reported profit and sales that beat analysts’ estimates after orders from consumers rose. The shares jumped 11.2% in extended trading.
- Akamai Technologies(AKAM) said second-quarter profit almost doubled as customers upgraded Web sites to carry more video. The shares declined 9% in after-hours trading after profit margins and new customers fell short of forecasts.

GlobeSt.com:
- GE Real Estate bought nine suburban Chicago properties from Blackstone Group LP for $1 billion, then immediately sold one of the buildings to Keystone Property Group.

BOTTOM LINE: The Portfolio finished slightly higher today on gains in my Computer longs, I-Banking longs and Software longs. I did not trade in the final hour, thus leaving the Portfolio 75% net long. The tone of the market was slightly negative today as the advance/decline line finished mildly lower, sector performance was mixed and volume was heavy. Measures of investor anxiety were above average into the close. Today's overall market action was neutral. The broker/dealers outperformed today, with Goldman Sachs (GS) finishing near session highs, which is a big positive. Overall trading, however, was sloppy throughout the day, with little conviction being displayed in the broad market. A number of sectors were down, as well. Cyclical shares were especially weak with the MS Cyclical Index dropping 0.73%. I will closely monitor the market’s reaction to earnings reports and economic data tomorrow morning before shifting market exposure. I still think the major averages are consolidating recent gains before another substantial surge higher later this quarter.

Stocks Slightly Higher into Final Hour on Rebound in Broker/Dealers and Positive Earnings

BOTTOM LINE: The Portfolio is slightly higher into the final hour on gains in my Computer longs, I-Banking longs and Software longs. I have not traded today, thus leaving the Portfolio 75% net long. The tone of the market is mildly negative today as the advance/decline line is slightly lower, sector performance is mixed and volume is above-average. My intraday gauge of investor angst is at an above average level. The broker/dealers are displaying some relative strength today, which is a big positive. However, overall trading feels sloppy and buying is still being restrained by lingering credit worries. It seems that time and more data are needed to alleviate this uncertainty and allow stocks to lift with conviction. I expect US stocks to trade mixed into the close from current levels as profit-taking and higher energy prices offset bargain-hunting and short-covering.

Today's Headlines

Bloomberg:
- European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said the global economy is growing strongly and that recent financial market corrections are “healthy.”
- The Commodity Futures Trading Commission charged Amaranth Advisors LLC with trying to manipulate US natural gas prices and sought to permanently block the hedge fund’s access to all US commodity markets. The injunction extends to Amaranth’s former head of trading, Brian Hunter.

- Chrysler’s sale to Cerberus Capital Management LP will be completed after banks agreed to keep $10 billion of loans that investors refused to buy.
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The IMF raised its forecast for world economic growth to more than 5% for this year and next.
- Crude oil rose the most in more than nine weeks in NY after the US government reported a third straight weekly decline in oil inventories and increased refinery operations.
- Gold is falling from an 11-week high in NY as the US dollar gained the most against the euro in almost five months, eroding the metal’s appeal as an alternative investment.

Wall Street Journal:
- US states are blocking construction of coal-fired plants because of concerns that conventional plants pollute too much and installing cleaner equipment would be too expensive.
- Congress would be unwise to raise taxes on profit at private-equity firms, Steve Forbes wrote.
- Intel Corp.(INTC) made a silicon modulator that can erode data onto a beam of light and transmit it at a rate of 40 billion bits per second, or gigabits, citing researchers at the company.

NY Times:
- US women are the fastest-expanding customer base in the motorcycle industry and Harley-Davidson(HDI) is taking notice.
- Two staff members of NY Democratic Governor Eliot Spitzer refuse to be interviewed by the state attorney general’s office about attempts to use state police to gather information on Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno.
- IBM(IBM) will today announce a new employee program that allows workers to create 401k-like accounts to be used for training and education purposes.

Hollywood Reporter:
- Microsoft Corp.(MSFT) will cut the price of the Xbox 360 video-game console by $50 on Aug. 8.

Platts:
- Most supertanker owners aren’t making a profit when they hire out vessels because of lower rental rates and higher refueling costs, citing owners. “A majority of ship owners” are losing “lots of money,” Andrew Bonnington, managing editor of Platts Marine Alert, said.

AP:
- Paula Zahn is leaving Time Warner’s(TWX) CNN and turning her prime-time show over to Campbell Brown.

S&P Leveraged & Commentary Data:
- ServiceMaster(SVM) raised $4.45 billion of debt to finance its buyout by Clayton Dubilier & Rice.

China Central TV:
- China’s State Council, the cabinet, will set up a special committee to supervise food safety.

Existing Home Sales Fall

- Existing Home Sales for June fell to 5.75M versus estimates of 5.86M and 5.98M in May.

BOTTOM LINE: Sales of previously owned homes in the US fell in May, Bloomberg said. At the current sales pace, inventories rose to 8.9 months’ worth versus 8.4 months’ worth in April. Purchases fell 3.4% in the South and .8% in the West. They rose 5.8% in the Northeast and .7% in the Midwest. I continue to believe housing sales are in the process of stabilizing at relatively high levels and that new home construction will remain muted as homebuilders work down inventories.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Wednesday Watch

Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- While the sub-prime turmoil has caused some investors to reassess credit risk, other are ready to acquire assets at lower prices, given the “ample liquidity” available, Moody’s said. The Moody’s report is titled “Summer 2007: Another False Alarm in Terms of Banking Systemic Risk but a Reality Check,” and was prepared by a team of analysts led by Pierre Cailleteau, the NY-based firm’s chief international economic analyst.
- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President William Poole said problems in the subprime-lending industry haven’t spread through the US economy. Poole also said he sees signs that inflation is “moderating just a bit” and suggested the central bank can afford to wait before lowering interest rates.
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For Baidu.com Inc.(BIDU), the Google Inc.(GOOG) imitator with a 58 percent share of the Chinese Web-search market and a $5.9 billion market value to prove it, the battle for dominance is just beginning. At stake is the Internet market in China, the world's second-biggest after the U.S. by users. Google is gaining ground, if rising short interest on Baidu is any indication.
- The Univ. of Colorado Board of Regents voted to fire a tenured professor criticized for his comments after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, citing academic misconduct. The nine-member board voted 8-1 to terminate Ward Churchill, an ethnic studies professor at the university’s Boulder campus.
- Popular support for Osama bin Laden and for suicide bomb attacks against civilians is falling across most of the Muslim world, according to a US survey.
- China’s top planning agency said prevention of “overheating” is the most important policy goal in the second half of 2007, reiterating a government priority to prevent escalating prices and curb inflation.
- Imports of crude oil by Japan, the world’s largest consumer of oil after the US and China, fell .9% in June from a year earlier.

Wall Street Journal:
- The US Justice Dept. has contacted 11 oil-industry companies as part of an investigation into possibly illegal payments to customs agents for freight forwarding and other services.

AP:
- A hearing in the lawsuit aimed at shutting down Facebook.com is scheduled for tomorrow in US District Court in Boston.

Reuters:
- The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission said late on Tuesday that it will hold a telephone conference call with reporters on Wednesday morning to provide details on a significant enforcement case it will file related to illegal trading activity. CFTC Acting Chairman Walter Lukken testified at a congressional hearing two weeks ago that the agency was investigating instances of possible manipulation in US energy markets. He said the CFTC had “evidence of manipulation” by about 100 individuals and entities, but the agency was still trying to build those cases.

Financial Times:
- Apollo Management LP, the NY buyout firm run by Leon Black, is proposing to raise as much as $1.1 billion in a private placement of stock.
- An “unprecedented” joint crackdown on software piracy by Chinese police and the US FBI has led to 25 arrests and the seizure of counterfeit software worth $500M, the FBI said on Tuesday.
- SAC Capital, the $14B hedge fund run by billionaire Steven Cohen, is considering selling up to 20% of itself to private minority investors.

Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Reiterated Buy on (MCD), target $56.
- Reiterated Buy on (T), target $45.
- Raised (BER) to Buy, target raised to $35.
- Reiterated Buy on (NTRI), target $90.

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Asian Indices are -1.0% to -.23% on average.
S&P 500 futures +.07%.
NASDAQ 100 futures +.14%.

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Earnings of Note
Company/EPS Estimate
- (ADVS)/.14
- (AKAM)/.30
- (ATI)/1.94
- (BUD)/.86
- (AAPL)/.72
- (BIDU)/3.48
- (BA)/1.16
- (CPS)/.45
- (CL)/.83
- (COP)/2.68
- (GLW)/.32
- (ETFC)/.40
- (ETH)/.65
- (ESRX)/.54
- (FFIV)/.63
- (FCX)/2.74
- (GD)/1.17
- (GENZ)/.81
- (HES)/1.47
- (LRCX)/1.17
- (LPX)/-.31
- (LSI)/-.02
- (MDC)/-.45
- (WFR)/.75
- (MTH)/-1.38
- (NSC)/.94
- (OI)/.50
- (PMTC)/.20
- (PFCB)/.36
- (PHM)/-.10
- (QCOM)/.52
- (R)/1.07
- (RYL)/.59
- (SY)/.34
- (SYMC)/.20
- (TEX)/1.61
- (TBL)/-.31
- (WLP)/1.36
- (ZMH)/.98

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- (DIOD) 3-for-2
- (GMCR) 3-for-1

Economic Releases
10:00 am EST

- Existing Home Sales for June are estimated to fall to 5.86M versus 5.99M in May.

10:30 am EST
- Bloomberg consensus estimates call for a weekly crude oil drawdown of -1,375,000 barrels versus a -449,000 barrel decline the prior week. Gasoline supplies are expected to fall by -125,000 barrels versus a -2,235,000 barrel decline the prior week. Distillate inventories are expected to rise by 750,000 barrels versus a -145,000 barrel decline the prior week. Finally, Refinery Utilization is expected to rise by .6% versus a .87% increase the prior week.

2:00 pm EST
- The Fed’s Beige Book report

Other Potential Market Movers
- The Fed’s Poole speaking, Fed’s Geithner speaking, Morgan Keegan Insurance Conference and weekly MBA Mortgage Applications report could also impact trading today.

BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are lower, weighed down by commodity and automaker stocks in the region. I expect US equities to open modestly higher and to weaken into the afternoon, finishing mixed. The Portfolio is 75% net long heading into the day.