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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
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Monday, November 26, 2007
Tuesday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Citigroup(C), the US bank searching for a new CEO as it faces at least $8 billion of writedowns, agreed to sell as much as 4.9% of the company to the government of Abu Dhabi for $7.5 billion.
- The yen declined against all of the world’s 16 most-active currencies after Abu Dhabi Investment Authority agreed to invest in Citigroup(C), prompting investors to buy higher-yielding assets with loans from
- The yen’s gain to a more than two-year high against the dollar may stall, according to a technical indicator some traders use to predict currency movements. The dollar’s 14-day relative strength index to the yen was 26.59 today. A level below 30 signals a reversal in direction. Futures traders also raised their bets to the most in almost three years on the yen to advance against the dollar, suggesting the Japanese currency is vulnerable to a decline.
Wall Street Journal:
- Google Inc.(GOOG) is planning to offer a service that allows people to store files such as word-processing documents, pictures and music files on the Internet company’s hard drives. The service would allow customers to access the files through the Internet, with some storage being offered for free and additional space costing a fee.
- Pardus Capital Management LP, the $3 billion hedge fund that owns stakes in Delta Air Lines(DAL) and UAL’s United Airlines, is seeking their merger, a push that may be winning support from other shareholders.
MarketWatch.com:
- Obsessive attention to a company’s financial condition and surrounding Wall Street sentiment is giving mutual fund manager Tim Guinness reason to stick with technology sector stocks.
- The “Bold Bulls” is my name for the three letters that called the end of the bear market after a particularly dramatic down day in early 2003: Index Rx, Marketimer, Profitable Investing. I check in with the Bold Bulls whenever the markets get particularly interesting.
BusinessWeek:
- An auction of wireless airwaves could create a new breed of wireless players that lease network space to upstarts.
CNNMoney.com:
- Online retailers hit 4.6 million visitors a minute. Cyber Monday traffic and sales reported at a blistering pace.
- Widgets make a big splash on the Net.
- Sony(SNE), Apple(AAPL) and other tech companies want more computer programmers to write software for their products – even if the programmers aren’t employees.
Financial Times:
- US online retail sales have been growing at better-than-expected rates in the run-up to the holidays, according to Wall Street analysts and internet retailers.
Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Reiterated Buy on (MAR), target $62.
- Reiterated Buy on (WSH), target $47.
- Reiterated Buy on (DKS), target $37.
Night Trading
Asian Indices are -1.75% to -.25% on average.
S&P 500 futures +.84%.
NASDAQ 100 futures +.59%.
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10:00 am EST
- Consumer Confidence for November is estimated to fall to 91.0 versus 95.6 in October.
Other Potential Market Movers
- The Fed’s Evans speaking, Fed’s Plosser speaking, weekly retail sales reports, S&P/CaseShiller Home Price Index, Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index, CSFB Tech Conference, Piper Jaffray Healthcare Conference, Friedman Billings Investor Conference, Lazard Healthcare Conference, JPMorgan Homebuilding & Building Products Conference, CIBC Mid & Small Cap “Best Ideas” Conference and Merrill Lynch Health Services Conference could also impact trading today.
Stocks Finish Sharply Lower on Global Growth Worries, Financial Sector Concerns
Indices
S&P 500 1,407.22 -2.32%
DJIA 12,743.44 -1.83%
NASDAQ 2,540.99 -2.14%
Russell 2000 735.07 -2.64%
Wilshire 5000 14,151.62 -2.17%
Russell 1000 Growth 587.11 -1.86%
Russell 1000 Value 762.17 -2.56%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 728.91 -1.22%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 936.36 -1.93%
Morgan Stanley Technology 590.43 -2.37%
Transports 4,384.36 -1.50%
Utilities 520.12 -.69%
MSCI Emerging Markets 146.17 -.54%
Sentiment/Internals
Total Put/Call .97 +15.48%
NYSE Arms 1.99 +411.32%
Volatility(VIX) 28.91 +12.89%
ISE Sentiment 103.0 -29.93%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil $97.08 -1.12%
Reformulated Gasoline 242.79 -1.58%
Natural Gas 7.72 +.31%
Heating Oil 269.57 -.31%
Gold 823.10 -.19%
Base Metals 222.72 +1.80%
Copper 299.50 -1.14%
Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 3.84% -16 basis points
US Dollar 74.79 -.35%
CRB Index 353.37 -.26%
Leading Sectors
HMOs +.34%
Hospitals -.54%
Utilities -.69%
Lagging Sectors
Steel -4.0%
Banks -4.5%
Homebuilders -5.43%
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Oppenheimer:
- Rated (RDEA) Buy, target $15.
Afternoon/Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Countrywide Financial(CFC) fell more than 10% in NYSE trading after NY Democratic Senator Charles Schumer urged the Federal Home Loan Bank system to probe cash advances to the largest US mortgage lender.
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- Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden plans to release a message intended for Europeans, private intelligence company SITE Intelligence Group said today.
CNBC:
- Yahoo! Inc.’s(YHOO) servers for small businesses have not been operating since this morning, citing customers.
Nikkei English News:
- Matsushita Electric Industrial and Ebara Corp. are among Japanese companies planning to mass produce residential fuel cells.
Stocks Lower into Final Hour on Global Growth Concerns, Financial Sector Worries
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- US retailers may see record holiday Internet purchases after slashing prices on high-definition televisions and leather jackets to attract customers over the Thanksgiving weekend.
- The Federal Reserve sought to ease concern that banks will be short of cash next month by planning its first long-term injection of year-end funds in two years.
- F5 Networks(FFIV), the maker of equipment that helps manage computer networks, rose as much as 6.3% on the Nasdaq after an analyst said partnerships with Microsoft(MSFT) and SAP AG(SAP) may help almost double sales.
- Royal Philips Electronics NV, the world’s largest maker of light bulbs, agreed to buy lighting fixtures manufacturer Genlyte Group(GLYT) for $2.7 billion, its largest purchase ever.
- SkillSoft Plc(SKIL), the maker of employee-training software for Hewlett-Packard(HPQ) and Yahoo!(YHOO), rose the most in three months after posting third-quarter profit and revenue that beat estimates.
NY Times:
- ABC News and Facebook in Joint Effort to Bring Viewers Closer to Political Coverage.
- NY’s Construction Boom Puts More Women in Hard Hats.
Mediaweek:
- NBC’s Viewers Decline During November Sweeps.
CNBC:
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Valor Economico:
- Petroleo Brasileiro SA(PBR),