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Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
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Monday, May 14, 2007
Tuesday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- The Fed’s Fisher said he expects US economic growth to “pick up in future quarters” and that he is hopeful inflation will moderate.
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- Bank of Communications Ltd. shares surged 86% on their first day of trading in Shanghai, riding a market rally that’s made Chinese stocks the world’s most expensive. The Shanghai-based company has a market capitalization of $67.7 billion based on today’s pricing.
- China Shenhua Energy Co., the nation’s largest coal producer, increased coal production 6.1% in April.
- Shanghai copper futures are falling by the 4% daily limit amid speculation that demand will slow in China, the world’s biggest consumer of the metal.
ABC News:
- Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said he may seek the 2008 Republican presidential nomination.
American Banker:
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Financial Times:
- Companies in the EU may face more impromptu checks of their employees’ documents as part of a crackdown on illegal immigration, citing proposals from EU Justice Commissioner Franco Frattini.
London-based Times:
- Dow Jones’(DJ) board has a fiduciary duty to hold talks with News Corp.(NWS/A) over its $5 billion bid for the media company, citing Institutional Shareholder Services.
Securities Times:
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Commercial Times:
- Qualcomm Inc.(QCOM) may order about 20% more from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing and Advanced Semiconductor Engineering in the second half of the year over the first.
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Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Reiterated Buy on (MGA), target $100.
Morgan Stanley:
- The People’s Bank of China 1Q Monetary Policy Report flags the authorities’ concern about the risk of a generalized overheating. We sense that PBOC is preparing the market for further hikes of the base lending and deposit rates in the near-term. We forecast at least two additional rate hikes in the remainder of the year, with the next one likely to come as early as in a matter of weeks.
Night Trading
Asian Indices are -.50% to +.25% on average.
S&P 500 indicated -.14%.
NASDAQ 100 indicated -.18%.
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Earnings of Note
Company/EPS Estimate
- (AMAT)/.28
- (CPWR)/.16
- (FIG)/.26
- (FOSL)/.20
- (FRE)/1.14
- (HD)/.59
- (SGR)/.19
- (TDS)/.24
- (TJX)/.38
- (TSAI)/.31
- (WMT)/.68
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Economic Releases
8:30 am EST
- The Consumer Price Index for April is estimated to rise .5% versus a .6% gain in March.
- The CPI Ex Food & Energy for April is estimated to rise .2% versus a .1% gain in March.
- Empire Manufacturing for May is estimated to rise to 8.0 versus a reading of 3.8 in April.
9:00 am EST
- Total Net TIC Flows for March are estimated to fall to $45.0 billion versus $94.5 billion in February.
1:00 pm EST
- The NAHB Housing Market Index for May is estimated at 33 versus 33 in April.
Other Potential Market Movers
- The Fed’s Lockhart speaking, Fed’s Bernanke speaking, Fed’s Minehan speaking, Fed’s Mishkin speaking, Fed’s Geithner speaking, Fed’s Hoenig speaking, weekly retail sales reports, IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism Index, UBS Alternative Energy Conference, CSFB Semi & Supply-Chain Summit, Merrill Lynch Global E&C/Infrastructure Conference, Oppenheimer Moving Beyond Voice Conference, UBS Global Financial Services Conference, Deutsche Bank Tech Conference, Morgan Stanley Communications Conference could also impact trading today.
Stocks Finish Mostly Lower on Profit-taking
Indices
S&P 500 1,503.15 -.18%
DJIA 13,346.78 +.15%
NASDAQ 2,546.44 -.62%
Russell 2000 822.33 -.87%
Wilshire 5000 15,123.46 -.27%
Russell 1000 Growth 591.64 -.31%
Russell 1000 Value 866.44 -.10%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 737.22 -.23%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 1,052.20 -.02%
Morgan Stanley Technology 607.09 -.43%
Transports 5,118.08 -.93%
Utilities 528.32 +.34%
MSCI Emerging Markets 124.97 +.11%
Sentiment/Internals
Total Put/Call .84 -10.64%
NYSE Arms .80 +27.34%
Volatility(VIX) 13.91 +7.41%
ISE Sentiment 160.0 +31.15%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 62.45 +.13%
Reformulated Gasoline 229.27 -2.53%
Natural Gas 7.94 +.58%
Heating Oil 186.45 -.95%
Gold 670.0 -.34%
Base Metals 277.65 +.11%
Copper 350.20 -2.83%
Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 4.69% +2 basis points
US Dollar 82.04 -.08%
CRB Index 309.07 -.66%
Leading Sectors
Telecom +.51%
Energy +.38%
Utilities +.34%
Lagging Sectors
Coal -1.25%
I-Banks -1.32%
Gold -2.0%
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Afternoon Recommendations
- None of note
Afternoon/Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- The HedgeStreet Exchange announced today it plans to launch a new class of “corporate actions” contracts that enable investors to trade on the anticipated revenues and earnings per share (EPS) of large publicly owned corporations.
- Shares of Massey Energy(MEE), the fourth-largest
- Gasoline futures fell 2.4% today on forecasts
- Optionable Inc., the brokerage that had Bank of Montreal as its biggest customer until the bank last month revealed a $407 million loss on natural-gas options, said its CEO, Kevin Cassidy, resigned.
- Agilent Technologies(A), the world’s biggest maker of scientific-testing equipment, said second-quarter profit rose 7% as demand increase for bio-analytical instruments. The shares rose 3.5% in after-hours trading.
Financial Times Deutschland:
- Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, the world’s largest maker of luxury cars, plans to build its new X3 sports-utility vehicle in the
BOTTOM LINE: The Portfolio finished slightly lower today on losses in my Internet longs and Retail longs. I didn’t trade in the final hour, thus leaving the Portfolio 75% net long. The tone of the market was negative today as the advance/decline line finished lower, most sectors fell and volume was about average. Measures of investor anxiety were about average into the close. Today's overall market action was slightly bearish. Today's underlying action was worse than the S&P 500's small loss indicates. CNBC reported the Bancroft family is currently meeting on the News Corp. (NWS) offer. As well, Reuters says that News Corp. offered to establish an independent editorial board if the deal is approved. Dow Jones (DJ) rose slightly on the report. The 10-year yield trended slightly higher today and the U.S. dollar was stable ahead of tomorrow’s inflation data. Gasoline futures are at session lows, falling 2.6%. We could seem some meaningful declines in gas futures later this week if refinery utilization jumps. The Fed just released its April quarterly survey of senior loan officers.
Here is a summary:
1. Somewhat weaker loan demand.2. Mixed changes in overall lending standards.
3. Considerable tightening in subprime-loan standards.
4. Relatively small tightening in prime-loan standards.
Stocks Mostly Lower into Final Hour on Profit-taking
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- President Bush today will direct the government to begin taking steps to reduce dependence on foreign oil supplies and will urge Congress to enact legislation aimed at the same goal.
- Gasoline futures in NY are falling 1.4% as inventories may increase for a second straight week following three months of declines.
- Copper is falling 3.5% in NY to the lowest price in two weeks on speculation that demand will slow in
- Nokia Oyj(NOK) said its market share will rise in the second quarter, sending the stock to the highest in more than four years.
- Members of Ford Motor’s(F) founding family are discussing the sale of part of their controlling stake in the money-losing automaker, three people with direct knowledge of the talks said.
- Leading worldwide bus manufacturer Van Hool today unveiled at its Lier,
- Platinum supply exceeded demand last year for the first time since 1998 and the surplus will grow because of rising South African output, according to auto catalyst manufacturer Johnson Matthey Plc.
- Alcoa Inc.(AA) probably will fail to retain investment-grade credit should its $26.9 billion bid for rival Alcan Inc.(AA) succeed, S&P said.
- OAO Lukoil,
- OPEC should raise output before its September meeting to make up for lost exports from
Wall Street Journal:
- CBS Corp.(CBS) is starting a new venture that will involve syndicating its entertainment, sports and news videos to Web sites.
- Tim Barakett, who runs Atticus Capital LLC, a NY hedge-fund firm, makes big bets, doesn’t worry about volatile performance and has no intention of making an IPO.
NY Times:
- CBS Corp.(CBS) has no plans to replace Katie Couric as host of the “CBS Evening News” and the broadcast remains profitable despite lower ratings than other network news shows.
- Rural electric cooperatives plan to spend $35 billion building conventional coal plants during the next 10 years with help from a federal low-interest loan program.
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AP:
- Wal-Mart Stores(WMT) will offer Skype Technologies headsets, handsets and webcams in 1,800 stores to give consumers access to equipment to make free and inexpensive Internet telephone calls.
- Algerian exports of liquefied natural gas to the