Style Underperformer:
Small-cap Growth (-.97%)
Sector Underperformers:
Gold (-1.81%), Alternative Energy (-1.74%) and Papers (-1.54%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Style Underperformer:
Small-cap Growth (-.97%)
Sector Underperformers:
Gold (-1.81%), Alternative Energy (-1.74%) and Papers (-1.54%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
- Existing Home Sales for November rose to 5.00M versus estimates of 4.97M and an upwardly revised 4.98M in October.
Style Outperformer:
Mid-cap Growth(-.39%)
Sector Outperformers:
Airlines (+.29%), Restaurants (-.28%) and Semis (-.40%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
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Weekend Headlines
Bloomberg:
- James Halloran, who helps oversee $35 billion at National City Private Client Group, sees ‘downside’ risks for oil is 2008. (video)
- Richard DeKaser, chief economist at National City Corp., sees ‘better times’ for the US housing market in 2008. (video)
- US and Canadian theaters this weekend set a record for yearly ticket sales, taking in an estimated $9.59 billion.
- The Pakistan Peoples Party named Benzir Bhutto’s son Bilawal as its new leader and said it would participate in parliamentary elections next month.
- President Bush said he is committed to making sure the US economy grows next year, and pledged to work with Congress to see that it happens.
- China, the world’s biggest grain producer, will tax exports of wheat, corn and rice to increase domestic supply and control rising food prices.
- Nickel will lead a decline in industrial metals next year as stockpiles expand and demand slows with the US housing market, a survey of analysts showed.
NY Times:
- The NY Times, the third-largest US newspaper by circulation, named Fox News commentator and Weekly Standard editor William Kristol as a columnist on its Op-Ed page.
- General David Petraeus, the top US commander in Iraq, said violent attacks in Iraq have declined 60% since June. He said the number of car bomb, suicide car bomb and suicide vest attacks was also down about 60% since March. Petraeus attributed the drop in violence to the increase in US and Iraqi troops and officers and more aggressive operations. General Abdul Kareem Khalaf, a spokesman for the Iraqi Interior Ministry, said in a separate briefing that 75% of al-Qaeda’s network and safe havens had been destroyed.
- A look at the winners and the losers behind the most notable mergers and acquisitions of the year.
CNBC.com:
- ‘Dogs of Dow’ Have Subpar Year, Thanks to Citibank.
- Baidu.com’s(BIDU) CFO Dies in Accident.
TheStreet.com:
- Get Your Portfolio in Shape for 2008.
- Google’s(GOOG) Grip Tightens.
SmartMoney:
- Bears Are Full of Bull. The US Economy is faring well despite the housing mess. Just look around.
Business Week:
- Inside Toyota’s Hybrid Truck. The automaker is introducing a concept compact hybrid pickup designed in America, for Americans.
- Will Apple(AAPL) Upset the Rental Cart? A plan to offer online video rentals could turn up the heat on Netflix and Amazon.com – and reinvigorate interest in Apple TV.
- iRobot(IRBT): Ready to Clean Up. The Roomba maker says it’s readying more robots to do the dirty work of cleaning and the fun work of keeping people connected.
- Setting up your HDTV not as easy as it looks; tips to help.
- Southwest(LUV) hopes changes add up to some ch-cha-ching.
CNNMoney.com:
- Growth funds outpace value names in 2007. Funds dedicated to growth companies had surprisingly solid gains for 2007. A tally of mutual fund performance for the year by Lipper Inc. found that one of the broadest mutual fund categories – large-cap US growth funds – had an average return of 14.9% for the year versus a 2.7% gain for large-cap US value funds.
- Deutsche Bank’s Walter sees oil price dropping to $80/bbl. over the next year.
- Oil investing: 2007 a tough act to follow. It was a banner year for energy – the sector was up 30% and crude jumped 60%. But don’t count on a repeat performance in ’08.
- Real Estate: The best- and the worst – of 2007.
- Cars: Best of the best, 2007.
AP:
- Osama bin Laden warned
Newsday.com:
- Wall Street gurus optimistic for ’08.
Financial Times:
- Equity capital markets may receive a boost next year as financial institutions seek to repair their balance sheets.
- Just an illusion? British business looks bright even as consumers fret. Mario Thomas, managing director of Chapter Eight, says his Bradford-based website design company has full order books and is still taking on staff. “I’ve never seen an economy like this before, with all the doom and gloom. But it hasn’t let up for us at all – with existing customers commissioning work and new business flooding in.”
Economist.com:
- China’s markets flashing red. Sooner or later, the world’s hottest market will burn up.
Guardian:
- Nanosolar Inc., a privately held California-based solar-panel maker, has started production of wafer-thick solar cells printed on aluminum film.
- Merrill Lynch(MER) is in talks with Chinese and Middle Eastern sovereign-wealth funds to raise capital through selling another “big” stake in the company, citing London and NY sources.
Auto Motor und Sport:
- General Motors Corp.s(GM) Chevrolet brand sales in Europe increased to a record in 2007, boosted by purchases of cars in
Kyodo News:
- Japan aiming for 30% of households to have solar panels by 2030.
Nihon Keizai:
- Hitachi Ltd. will stop producing small hard-disk drives for use in video cameras and music players as manufacturers increasingly favor flash memory chips as a means of data storage.
Sankei newspaper:
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., France’s Areva SA and Japan Nuclear Fuel Ltd. will form a joint venture in the US to focus on building fast reactor nuclear plants and fuel reprocessing.
Middle East News Agency:
- President Nicolas Sarkozy said
Weekend Recommendations
Barron's:
- Made positive comments on (BK) and (LTR).
- Made negative comments on (COGT).
Citigroup:
- Reiterated Buy on (LM), target $108.
Night Trading
Asian indices are unch. to +.75% on avg.
S&P 500 futures +.06%.
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Economic Data
10:00 am EST
- Existing Home Sales for November are estimated at 4.97M versus 4.97M in October.
Other Potential Market Movers
- Early close for financial futures and options at 1 pm EST.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are higher, boosted by technology and commodity shares in the region. I expect US stocks to open mixed and to rally into the afternoon, finishing modestly higher. The Portfolio is 100% net long heading into the week.
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There are a few economic reports of note and significant corporate earnings reports scheduled for release this week.
Economic reports for the week include:
Mon. – Existing Home Sales, NAPM-Milwaukee
Tues. – US Markets Closed
Wed. – ISM Manufacturing, ISM Prices Paid, Construction Spending, FOMC Minutes
Thur. – MBA Mortgage Applications report, EIA Energy Inventory report, Challenger Job Cuts, ADP Employment Change, Initial Jobless Claims, Factory Orders, Total Vehicle Sales
Fri. – Change in Non-farm Payrolls, Average Hourly Earnings, Unemployment Rate, ISM Non-Manufacturing
Some of the more noteworthy companies that release quarterly earnings this week are:
Mon. – None of note
Tues. – US Markets Closed
Wed. – Immucor(BLUD)
Thur. – Monsanto(MON), Texas Industries(TXI), Bed Bath & Beyond(BBBY), Finish Line(FINL), Global Payment(GPN), Sonic(SONC), Merix(MERX)
Fri. – None of note
Other events that have market-moving potential this week include:
Mon. – None of note
Tue. –
Wed. – None of note
Thur. – None of note
Fri. – The Fed’s Kohn speaking