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Monday, June 02, 2008
Stocks Finish Lower, Weighed Down by Airline, Networking, HMO and I-Banking Shares
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Stocks Lower into Final Hour on Rising Credit Market Angst, Global Growth Concerns
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Commodities derivatives held by banks expanded 27% last year to $9 trillion, according to International Financial Services London. Banks held $3.6 trillion in commodities derivatives in 2005. “We estimate most of the growth was in energy,” said Marko Maslakovic, senior economist of the IFSL.
- The cost to protect the debt of banks and securities firms from default rose after S&P downgraded Lehman(LEH), Merrill(MER) and Morgan Stanley(MS) because of the potential for more writedowns.
- Abiomed Inc.(ABMD), the maker of the first fully implantable artificial heart, rose the most in almost five years after the FDA cleared its tiny heart pump for temporary use.
- BlackRock Inc.(BLK) plans to redeem more than $1.5 billion of tax-exempt auction rate securities from investors. The buyback exceeds the $1 billion target the NY-based company set in April.
- Avant Immunotherapeutics(AVAN) rose the most in more than five years in NY after two studies of a vaccine it is developing with Pfizer Inc.(PFE) delayed tumor growth in patients with brain cancer.
- Iran, OPEC’s second-largest oil producer, increased the number of oil tankers idling in the Persian Gulf to at least 14, indicating it may be storing more crude, ship-tracking data show.
- China’s central bank cautioned against “exaggerating” a slowdown in demand for the nation’s exports, signaling that it won’t loosen monetary policy.
Wall Street Journal:
- Boeing Co.(BA) and Airbus SAS production delays are giving the world’s airlines a break in their profit squeeze because industry capacity is growing more slowing than expected, giving rise to increased demand.
- Nvidia(NVDA) to Introduce Chips for Pocket-Size Gadgets.
NY Times:
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- Barack Obama’s speech at Wesleyan University about public service tellingly failed to mention the military as an admirable form of service.
- Investors Sue Hedge Fund Over Redemptions.
NY Post:
- Wall Street executives are abandoning expensive limo rides and their gas guzzlers as soaring fuel costs make them sweat – and are opting to bike to work.
- The
- Hologic(HOLX) expects its 3-D mammography to be ready in 2009.
Ethanol Producer Magazine:
- Verenium’s cellulosic ethanol demonstration plant opens.
Daily Mail:
- How the Masters of the Universe are murdering the middle class by gambling on black gold.
El Financiero:
- S&P said
- Nomura Holdings Inc. will begin investment trust services in the
Bear Radar
Style Underperformer:
Small-cap Value -1.73%
Sector Underperformers:
Networkingirlind (-4.52%), Airlines (-4.08%) and HMOs (-3.62%)
Stocks Falling on Unusual Volume:
IBN, HDB, IMCL, SGMO, KCAP, BRNC, CHTT, ZEUS and HRS
Stocks With Unusual Put Option Activity:
1) IBN 2) FMCN 3) PXP 4) ACOR 5) AMT
Construction Spending Falls Again, ISM Manufacturing Further Improves
- Construction Spending for April fell .4% versus estimates of a .6% decline and an upwardly revised .6% decline in March.
- ISM Manufacturing for May rose to 49.6 versus estimates of 48.5 and a reading of 48.6 in April.
- ISM Prices Paid for May rose to 87.0 versus estimates of 85.0 and a reading of 84.5 in April.
BOTTOM LINE: Spending on US construction projects in April fell for the sixth time in seven months, Bloomberg reported. Private residential construction spending fell 2.3% after a 3% decline the prior month. Private non-residential construction gained 1.6%, the third straight monthly gain. Total non-residential construction is up 11.6% from year ago levels. Homebuilding in 1Q fell at an annual pace of 25.5%, the most since 1981, and subtracted 1.17 percentage points from overall growth. However, the
Bull Radar
Style Outperformer:
Mid-cap Growth (-.89%)
Sector Outperformers:
Construction (+.19%), Energy (+.18%) and Hospitals (-.06%)
Stocks Rising on Unusual Volume:
BEXP, WNR, MEE, ACI, HMC, GM, SNE, FFBC, WIND, FTBK, IWA, ACOR, ABMD, GEOI, GMXR, ULBI, GIFI, SNHY, EXAC, CSIQ, JRCC, TBSI, AXYS, LULU, IIVI, ACAP, SPSX, TKG and EDU
Stocks With Unusual Call Option Activity:
1) AMT 2) MAS 3) PSUN 4) ACOR 5) TSN