Indices
S&P 500 1,480.93 -.23%
DJIA 12,919.40 -.33%
NASDAQ 2,523.67 -.11%
Russell 2000 827.55 -.16%
Wilshire 5000 14,935.82 -.17%
Russell 1000 Growth 584.12 -.09%
Russell 1000 Value 853.76 -.29%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 733.50 -.07%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 997.78 -.07%
Morgan Stanley Technology 582.10 -.15%
Transports 5,161.76 -.85%
Utilities 523.90 +.64%
MSCI Emerging Markets 122.68 +.03%
Sentiment/Internals
Total Put/Call .91 +21.3%
NYSE Arms 1.13 +29.92%
Volatility(VIX) 13.04 +8.04%
ISE Sentiment 133.0 +6.40%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 65.70 +2.51%
Reformulated Gasoline 219.95 +2.91%
Natural Gas 7.57 +2.51%
Heating Oil 189.10 +3.19%
Gold 692.70 -.45%
Base Metals 271.87 -.73%
Copper 365.60 +.97%
Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 4.64% -3 basis points
US Dollar 81.74 +.12%
CRB Index 314.47 +.78%
Leading Sectors
Coal +4.02%
Biotech +1.64%
REITs +1.26%
Lagging Sectors
Drugs -1.26%
Airlines -1.94%
Homebuilders -1.99%
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Afternoon Recommendations
- None of note
Afternoon/Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Cephalon Inc.(CEPH), Henry Schein(HSIC) and Steel Dynamics(STLD) are candidates to join the Nasdaq-100 Index, replacing Medimmune(MEDI), according to Gabriela Baez, head of index and portfolio research at Lehman(LEH).
- Crude oil surged, approaching $66/bbl. in NY, as investment funds speculated that shipments from
- Altera Corp.(ALTR), the world’s second biggest maker of programmable semiconductors, said first-quarter profit rose 28% on sales of new products for consumer electronics. The shares rose 2% after-hours.
- Express Scripts(ESRX), the third biggest
- Amgen(AMGN) said first-quarter profit rose 15% on sales of drugs to treat anemia in dialysis and cancer patients. The shares rose 1% after-hours.
- Texas Instruments(TXN), the world’s largest maker of mobile-phone chips, reported a 12% drop in first quarter profit, the first decline in more than two years, as phone shipments slowed. The shares soared 8% after-hours.
Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Monday, April 23, 2007
Stocks Finish Slightly Lower on Healthy Consolidation of Recent Strong Gains
Stocks Slightly Lower into Final Hour on Healthy Consolidation of Recent Strong Gains
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Financial services minister Ed Balls called for regulators of the world’s major financial markets to adopt the British practice of running semi-annual checks of the hedge fund industry.
- Sugar plunged to a 21-month low in NY and the lowest price since November 2005 in
- Corn is falling another 2.7% in
- Carl Icahn agreed to sell the Stratosphere, three other
- Crude oil is rising above $65/bbl. in NY as speculators raise bets that shipments from
- AstraZeneca Plc(AZN), struggling to develop new medicines, agreed to buy
Wall Street Journal:
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- US and
NY Times:
- New York Governor Eliot Spitzer plans to introduce legislation to legalize gay marriages in the state.
- Sales of video games for personal computers are on the rise as companies such as Microsoft Corp.(MSFT) try to use the games to highlight other technology and services.
AP:
- Time Warner Cable(TWX) will allow its broadband customers to become public wireless hotspots through technology offered by Fon, a Wi-Fi startup.
- San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom won’t allow any of the city’s employees to assist federal authorities in illegal immigration raids.
Chronicle of Higher Education:
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung:
- The German government expects the economy to grow by 2.3% this year and 2.4% in 2008.
Vedomosti:
- Schlumberger(SLB) shareholders elected a Russian citizen to the company’s board, a first for a major Western company.
- Symantec Corp.(SYMC) and
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Monday Watch
Bloomberg:
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- German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck said the
- Cancer may strike as many as 7 million people a year in Asia by 2020, straining health systems in countries that can least afford it, said Richard Horton, editor of the British medical journal Lancet. Aging populations, tobacco use and increasing rates of obesity are fueling the incidence of deadly tumors in Asian patients.
- The yen fell for a second day against the dollar and euro as gains in Asian stocks gave traders more confidence to buy higher-yielding assets financed with money borrowed in
- Nicolas Sarkozy, the French governing party’s presidential nominee, and Socialist Segolene Royal advanced to the runoff from yesterday’s first round, opening a two-week campaign sprint with appeals to the middle ground whose votes will likely determine the winner.
- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez threatened to take over private hospitals that charge more than government-set prices as he seeks to reduce
- Morgan Stanley(MS) appointed Chief Economist Stephen Roach, who last week said
- Barclays Plc is near an agreement to buy ABN Amro Holding NV for more than $80 billion.
- ABN Amro Holding NV has agreed to sell its LaSalle Bank in
Barron’s:
- Mark Curtis, who manages $18 billion at Citigroup’s Smith Barney unit, topped the list of the 100 best financial advisers compiled by RJ Shook for Barron’s for the second year in a row.
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- Mullah Muhammad Nazir, a Taliban leader fighting in
- The Russian News Service, which was recently bought by businesses that back President Vladimir Putin, now requires that half of all reports involving the country be “positive.” The service, which was the country’s largest independent radio news network, also isn’t allowed to mention opposition leaders on air and must portray the
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- Overseas investors look at the Shanghai Stock Exchange as a way to gauge the health of the Chinese economy. They really shouldn’t.
- The fight against terrorism is a global “war” against radical Islamist fanatics, and those who try to minimize the danger are “deeply mistaken,” Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff wrote.
Fortune:
- Something historic transpired in 2006: A massive swath of the established economy – also known as the Fortune 500 – collectively generated unprecedented earnings. Last year post-tax profit margins hit 7.9%. That’s 27% higher than the 6.2% posted in 2000, then lauded as exceptional.
- Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton said she would maker her husband former President Bill Clinton an ambassador to the world if she is elected president.
San Jose Mercury News:
- Steve Jobs, Apple Inc.’s chief executive officer, is unlikely to face criminal charges for the alleged backdating of stock options because little or no evidence exists to show he was involved. A review of SEC filings and interviews with unidentified lawyers familiar with a 2001 stock-options grant to Jobs found no evidence he sought the backdating or covered it up afterward.
Financial Times:
- Google Inc.(GOOG) will do whatever is necessary to quell concerns about erosion of online privacy following its purchase of DoubleClick Inc., citing an interview with Google’s CEO Schmidt.
- Warner Music Group Corp.(WMG) is looking to mount a third bid for EMI Group Plc, which is valued at $3.6 billion.
Financial Mail on Sunday:
- Carphone Warehouse Group Plc, a
To Vima:
- European Central Bank governing council member Nicholas Garganas said a strengthening euro may stop the ECB from raising interest rates further.
- German Chancellor Angela Merkel,
- ZAO Atomstroyexport,
Xinhua News Agency:
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Barron's:
- Made positive comments on (WMI) and (JOYG).
- Downgraded (XTO) and (EOG) to Hold.
- Reiterated Buy on (GLW), target $29.
- Reiterated Buy on (CAT), target raised to $88.
- Semiconductor capacity growth is slowing markedly, which could be very positive for semi pricing and margin trends, especially given report of a trough in industry capacity utilization following an inventory correction, thereby buoying stocks. Upward earnings estimate revisions momentum should also support relative stock price strength and supports our Overweight posture on the industry group.
- Reiterated Buy on (AKAM), target $68. Buy (AKAM) on any earnings-related pullback as demand trends and differentiated market position will propel shares higher.
- Buy mis-priced analog semi leaders. Add to ADI, ISIL, ONNN as leaders with undiscounted rev/margin and buy-back positives but watch SMTC and MXIM.
Asian indices are +.75% to +1.50% on average.
S&P 500 indicated +.05%.
NASDAQ 100 indicated +.08%.
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Company/Estimate
- (AMGN)/1.09
- (ACI)/.18
- (BSX)/.13
- (BRO)/.40
- (CB)/1.37
- (EFX)/.53
- (ESRX)/.94
- (GNTX)/.19
- (HAS)/.01
- (JDAS)/.24
- (JNPR)/.19
- (KMB)/1.01
- (LLL)/1.27
- (PCL)/.21
- (SLG)/1.30
- (TXN)/.32
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
- None of note
BOTTOM LINE: Asian Indices are higher, boosted by automaker and technology shares in the region. I expect US stocks to open modestly higher and to maintain gains into the afternoon. The Portfolio is 100% net long heading into the week.