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Wireless (+3.2%) Steel (+2.84%) and Oil Service (+2.64%)
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Style Outperformer:
Small-cap Value (+1.53%)
Sector Outperformers:
Wireless (+3.2%) Steel (+2.84%) and Oil Service (+2.64%)
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Bloomberg:
- MBIA Inc.(MBI) has announced that in response to media and other inquiries received as a result of information the Company posted on December 19, 2007 on its Web site relating to its collateralized debt obligation exposure, the Company is issuing the following statement: The inflation posted on December 19,2007 discloses no additional Multi-Sector CDO exposure. MBIA discussed its exposure to CDO transactions with inner CDOs during a conference call for investors on August 2, 2007. The stock surged 11% in after-hours trading.
- Toshihiko Fukui’s final act as governor of the Bank of Japan may be to cut borrowing costs for the first time in more than six years.
- Sharp Corp.,
MarketWatch.com:
- Research In Motion(RIMM) on Thursday saw earnings more than double for its fiscal quarter amid continued strong demand for the company’s BlackBerry line of smart-phone devices.
- NetSuite CEO: Ellison played critical role. Buy Nelson says software on-demand marks changing of the guard in industry.
BusinessWeek.com:
- If you’re a contrarian, you’ll probably like Eastman Kodak(EK), which is currently a pariah on the Street.
- The FCC’s auction of wireless spectrum is swarming with participants, some of which you might not expect – including Chevron(CVX) and Vulcan’s Paul Allen.
- Record Online Sales in Britain. Christmas came early to online retailers as Internet sales have skyrocketed more than 65% higher than during last year’s holiday period.
CNNMoney.com:
- Toy makers close in on safety plan. Group representing companies hopes to get regulators’ OK on tougher testing measures.
SmartMoney.com:
- CEO Interview: John Riccitiello, Electronic Arts(ERTS).
- Starbucks-Dunkin’ faceoff may stir market share in hot industry.
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Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- In general, we garnered little new from Micron’s(MU) earnings report. We maintain our generally positive view, therefore, predicated on capital spending declines, 200mm decommissioning and NT price stabilization. We note that Micron did point to above seasonal demand conditions for CY1Q08, echoing commentary from other parts of the supply chain. This bodes well for Intel(INTC), our top idea, where strong demand will support upside to consensus margin for 1Q08 and 2Q08(as inventories prove difficult to build).
Morgan Stanley:
- Reiterated Overweight on (CELG), target $79.
CSFB:
- Reiterated Outperform on (CELG), target lowered to $65.
Night Trading
Asian Indices are +.75% to +1.25% on average.
S&P 500 futures +.14%.
NASDAQ 100 futures +.29%.
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- (CC)/-.31
- (WAG)/.44
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
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8:30 am EST
- Personal Income for November is estimated to rise .5% versus a .2% decline in October.
- Personal Spending for November is estimated to rise .7% versus a .2% gain in October.
- The PCE Core for November is estimated to rise .2% versus a .2% gain in October.
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Other Potential Market Movers
- None of note
Indices
S&P 500 1,460.12 +.49%
DJIA 13,245.64 +.29%
NASDAQ 2,640.86 +1.53%
Russell 2000 767.54 +1.51%
Wilshire 5000 14,673.05 +.62%
Russell 1000 Growth 609.65 +.79%
Russell 1000 Value 790.14 +.29%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 738.66 +.05%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 984.85 +1.18%
Morgan Stanley Technology 626.02 +1.70%
Transports 4,583.86 -.01%
Utilities 536.72 -.02%
MSCI Emerging Markets 148.72 +.23%
Sentiment/Internals
Total Put/Call .63 -44.7%
NYSE Arms 1.05 +7.63%
Volatility(VIX) 20.58 -5.07%
ISE Sentiment 110.0 -1.79%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil $91.20 -.04%
Reformulated Gasoline 233.73 +.23%
Natural Gas 7.11 -.89%
Heating Oil 259.43 -.14%
Gold 799.80 -.70%
Base Metals 212.28 +1.92%
Copper 297.0 +.41%
Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 4.04% +1 basis point
US Dollar 77.78 +.26%
CRB Index 349.63 -.16%
Leading Sectors
Software +2.22%
Wireless +2.11%
Computer Hardware +2.08%
Lagging Sectors
Insurance -.55%
Oil Tankers -1.04%
Airlines -1.17%
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Afternoon Recommendations
- Rated (SINA) Buy.
Afternoon/Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
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- Research In Motion Ltd.(RIMM) said third-quarter profit doubled and gave a forecast that topped analysts’ estimates on consumer demand for the BlackBerry e-mail phone, spurring an 11% surge in the stock in after-hours trading.
- GE Commercials Finance and Allied Capital Corp. raised $3.6 billion to fund smaller private-equity transactions after lenders tightened financing requirements. Unitranche Fund LLC will provide loans of as much as $500 million.
- Red Hat Inc.(RHT) named former Delta Air Lines(DAL) COO James Whitehurst as CEO and said third-quarter profit rose 39%. Red Hat jumped 7.4% in extended trading.
- Campbell Soup(CPB) agreed to sell its Godiva chocolate unit to Yildiz Holding AS for $850 million.
- NetSuite Inc.(N), the software maker majority-owned by Oracle’s(ORCL) Larry Ellison, surged 37% in its first day of trading, underscoring investors’ confidence in business software spending.
NY Times:
- GM’s Fuel-Cell Test: 100 Cars, No Charge.
Bloomberg:
- Mobile-Phone Spending in US Rises to Record After New iPhone.
- Gold is falling another $3.20/oz. after the US dollar climbed further against the euro and oil reversed earlier gains, eroding the appeal of the precious metal as an alternative investment.
- The cost of borrowing in euros, pounds and dollars fell for a third day as central banks inject cash into global money markets to ease a year-end lending squeeze.
Wall Street Journal:
- After delaying a domestic satellite-surveillance program for more than two months, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff expects to finalize a new charter for it this week, a move that attempts to quell civil-liberties concerns and get the program back on track.
- Great Wall Street of China. Morgan Deal Underlines The New Capital Flow; Who’s Playing Whom?
- Latest Luxury: The Store Concierge. Retailers Kick It Up a Notch To Coddle Affluent Clientele.
NY Times:
- Silicon Valley Shaped by Technology and Traffic.
- It has been a difficult few years for earmarks, the pet spending projects that lawmakers pursue in Congress. They have been linked to felony cases, blamed for the national debt, stripped from the budget, exposed to public scrutiny and subjected to ridicule. Yet earmarks and the lawmakers who love them will not be denied.
- 2 Young Hedge-Fund Veterans Stir Up the World of Philanthropy.
- Nanotechnology Companies Planning IPOs.
Knowledge @ Warton:
- A Closer Look at Sovereign Wealth Funds: Secretive, Powerful, Unregulated and Huge.
Wired:
- Apple(AAPL) May Make Big Splash With Apple TV in 2008.