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Thursday, August 02, 2007
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Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Thursday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- A bridge in Minneapolis collapsed today, causing vehicles to fall into the Mississippi River. At least three people were killed.
- China is failing to ease restrictions of human rights activists and is intensifying its crackdown on the media a year before the Beijing Olympics, Human Rights Watch said.
- Mattel’s(MAT) Fisher-Price division is recalling 967,000 Sesame Street, Dora the Explorer and other children’s toys manufactured in China that may contain paint with “excessive levels” of lead.
- Toyota Motor and Honda Motor led Asian carmakers to a record share of
- BMW AG, the world’s largest luxury-car maker, gained US sales in July on young buyers’ demand for the 3-Series sport sedan while other European brands suffered declines.
- Turmoil in global financial markets, while posing a risk to economic growth, isn’t “unsettling,” said John Lipsky, first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund.
- Families who lost relatives at the
- Shares of Macquarie Bank Ltd. and Babcock & Brown Ltd., Australia’s biggest investment banks, rebounded from yesterday’s slump after the companies said earnings were unaffected by the rout in global credit markets.
MarketWatch.com:
- Concern about American International Group’s exposure to subprime mortgages is overdone, analysts said on Wednesday.
- Highland Capital Management LP has generated strong performance this year betting against subprime mortgages and is well positioned to benefit from recent turmoil in credit markets, according to a letter the $40 billion investment firm sent to clients on Wednesday.
CNN.com:
- Why stocks can shake off mortgage meltdown. Turmoil in the credit markets is sparking a global sell off, but are investors overreacting?
Financial Times:
- Walt Disney made its first acquisition in social networking on Wednesday, buying Club Penguin, which operates an online virtual world for children, for a fee that could eventually rise to $700m.
- Rupert Murdoch is likely to take control of Dow Jones(DJ) within three months, staff learnt on Wednesday, as the News Corp.(NWS/A) chairman moved to lock in the support of other shareholders after winning the backing of enough members of the Bancroft family.
London-based Times:
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Nikkei:
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Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Reiterated Buy on (SPW), target $105.
- Reiterated Sell on (Q), target $7.
- Reiterated Buy on (CBI), target $50.
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Asian Indices are unch. to +1.50% on average.
S&P 500 futures +.07%.
NASDAQ 100 futures +.01%.
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Company/EPS Estimate
- (ATVI)/.06
- (ATK)/1.36
- (AMT)/.05
- (B)/.48
- (BCO)/.58
- (CKP)/.26
- (CHK)/.65
- (CQB)/.49
- (CLX)/1.10
- (CVS)/.46
- (EK)/.09
- (EXPE)/.33
- (FAF)/.93
- (GMCR)/.14
- (IN)/.06
- (IP)/.54
- (KBR)/.29
- (LEA)/.91
- (MGM)/.58
- (NEM)/.22
- (NYX)/.63
- (PWR)/.17
- (RDC)/1.04
- (HOT)/.63
- (TBL)/-.31
- (VSE)/.14
- (VIA/B)/.49
- (WMB)/.36
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Economic Releases
8:30 am EST
- Initial Jobless Claims for last week are estimated to rise to 310K versus 301K the prior week.
- Continuing Claims are estimated to rise to 2548K versus 2545K prior.
10:00 am EST
- Factory Orders for June are estimated to rise 1.0% versus a -.5% decline in May.
Other Potential Market Movers
- The ECB Policy Meeting, weekly EIA natural gas inventory report, CIBC Communications Tech Conference and ThinkEquity ThinkBIG Conference could also impact trading today.
Stocks Soar into Close on Short-covering, More Economic Optimism, Bargain-hunting
Indices
S&P 500 1,465.81 +.72%
DJIA 13,362.37 +1.14%
NASDAQ 2,553.87 +.30%
Russell 2000 777.91 +.23%
Wilshire 5000 14,713.02 +.54%
Russell 1000 Growth 589.16 +.60%
Russell 1000 Value 822.70 +.61%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 708.80 +1.14%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 1,041.67 -.19%
Morgan Stanley Technology 630.27 +.78%
Transports 5,045.97 +.32%
Utilities 489.46 +2.11%
MSCI Emerging Markets 132.42 -2.11%
Sentiment/Internals
Total Put/Call 1.36 +14.29%
NYSE Arms .66 -73.26%
Volatility(VIX) 23.67 +.64%
ISE Sentiment 101.0 -3.81%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 76.65 -1.99%
Reformulated Gasoline 203.30 -3.46%
Natural Gas 6.40 +3.38%
Heating Oil 207.10 -2.46%
Gold 677.50 -.26%
Base Metals 254.80 -2.05%
Copper 358.40 -1.77%
Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 4.78% +4 basis points
US Dollar 80.83 +.08%
CRB Index 319.87 -1.31%
Leading Sectors
Disk Drives +2.37%
Utilities +2.11%
Telecom +1.77%
Lagging Sectors
Oil Service -1.35%
I-Banks -1.59%
Gold -1.96%
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Bank of
- Rated (DELL) Buy, target $35.
- Rated (SUNW) Buy, target $6.25.
- Rated (HPQ) Buy, target $56.
Afternoon/Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Starbucks Corp.(SBUX), the world’s largest coffee shops, said third-quarter profit rose 8.8% on sales from new stores and demand for chilled drinks. The stock surged 4.1% in after-hours trading.
- Dolby Labs(DLB) reported total revenue of $119.6 million, compared to $93.7 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2006, an increase of 28%. The stock is rising 9% in extended trading.
- Invitrogen(IVGN) reported revenues for the second quarter were $322 million, an increase of 13% over the $285 million for 2006. The stock rose 7.6% in after-hours trading.
- The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, established by the co-founder of Intel Corp.(INTC) and his wife, pledged $100 million to the Univ. of
- The International Monetary Fund said the
- Gasoline futures in NY fell 3.3%, the lowest in almost four months, after an energy dept. report today showed a second week of inventory gains as oil inventories remain near decade highs.
- Ethanol prices fell 5.1% in
Stocks Lower into Final Hour on Overseas Weakness, Credit Fears
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- The $168 billion of subprime-mortgage bonds held by Fannie Mae(FNM) and Freddie Mac(FRE), the two largest
- Shares of heavily shorted Beazer Homes(BZH) plunged this morning on speculation the homebuilder may file for bankruptcy. Beazer said the rumor was false.
- GM(GM) said
- US Treasury Secretary Paulson said he’s confident about the strength of the American economy and suggested it can weather the sell-off in global financial markets.
- Crude oil is falling $1.71/bbl. after the EIA reported gasoline supplies rose again as oil supplies remain near 10-year highs. Gasoline futures also fell 3.5% on the news.
Wall Street Journal:
- Deutsche Lufthansa AG is to link up with a group of companies led by T-Mobile, a Deutsche Telekom AG unit, to offer broadband Internet access and wireless e-mail to passengers on long flights.
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- Google Inc.(GOOG), Microsoft(MSFT) and other computer-industry companies plan to contest what they say are excessive copyright-violation warnings by content companies, including book publishers and film studios.
Le Monde:
- Saif Al-Islam Qaddafi, a son of Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi, said that his country and
Al-Wasat:
- As many as 85 international oil companies, mostly from the
Pending Home Sales Jump Most Since 2004, Manufacturing Still Healthy
- Pending Home Sales for June rose 5.0% versus estimates of a -.5% decline and a -3.7% decline in May.
- ISM Manufacturing for July fell to 53.8 versus estimates of 55.0 and a reading of 56.0 in June.
- ISM Prices Paid for July fell to 65.0 versus estimates of 67.0 and a reading of 68.0 in June.
BOTTOM LINE: Americans unexpectedly signed more contracts to buy previously owned homes in June, a sign that housing may be stabilizing, Bloomberg said. Economists expect housing to gradually exert less of a drag on the economy going forward. Pending home sales rose 8.6% in the West, 4.7% in the South, 3.5% in the
Manufacturing in the