Portfolio Manager's Commentary on Investing and Trading in the U.S. Financial Markets
Thursday, May 17, 2007
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Thursday Watch
Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- The yen traded near a three-month low against the US dollar on speculation signs of weakening growth in Japan will keep the Bank of Japan from lifting borrowing costs at a faster pace this year.
- Acxiom Corp.(ACXM), a provider of computer and database services, agreed to be acquired by buyout firms Sliver Lack Partners and ValueAct Capital Partners LP for about $2.24 billion in cash.
- Sony Corp.(SNE) shares rose to a five-year high after CEO Howard Stringer said he’ll make good on a promise to lift profitability to 1999 levels.
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- South Korea’s won is poised to reverse its gains versus the US dollar this year as more people buy overseas property and offshore borrowing by local lenders dwindles, the central bank’s top currency official said.
- General Motors(GM) and bus-maker New Flyer Industries may sell 500 hybrid buses to
- Copper futures tumbled 4.8% in
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Reuters:
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Late Buy/Sell Recommendations
Citigroup:
- Reiterated Buy on (GOOG), target $600.
- Reiterated Buy on (EBAY), target $41.
- Reiterated Buy on (PETM), target $36.
Night Trading
Asian Indices are +.50% to +1.0% on average.
S&P 500 indicated -.05%.
NASDAQ 100 indicated -.08%.
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Earnings of Note
Company/EPS Estimate
- (GYMB)/.64
- (INTU)/1.07
- (JCP)/1.03
- (KSS)/.63
- (MRVL)/.08
- (NTES)/.29
- (JWN)/.57
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Economic Releases
8:30 am EST
- Initial Jobless Claims for last week are estimated to rise to 315K versus 297K the prior week.
- Continuing Claims are estimated to fall to 2518K versus 2555K prior.
10:00 am EST
- Leading Indicators for April are estimated unch. versus a .1% increase in March.
12:00 pm EST
- The Philly Fed for May is estimated to rise to 3.5 versus a reading of .2 in April.
Other Potential Market Movers
- The Fed’s Moskow speaking, Fed’s Bernanke speaking, former Fed Chairman Greenspan speaking, weekly EIA natural gas inventory report, CSFB Insurance Forum, BMO Capital Agriculture and Protein Conference, Goldman Sachs Basic Materials Conference, Bank of America Smid Cap Conference, Deutsche Bank Tech Conference and Kaufman Brothers Nex-Gen Infrastructure Tech/Services Conference could also impact trading today.
DJIA Surges to Another Record on More Economic Optimism
Indices
S&P 500 1,514.14 +.86%
DJIA 13,487.53 +.77%
NASDAQ 2,547.42 +.88%
Russell 2000 820.20 +.74%
Wilshire 5000 15,203.13 +.78%
Russell 1000 Growth 594.20 +.82%
Russell 1000 Value 873.53 +.83%
Morgan Stanley Consumer 743.88 +.82%
Morgan Stanley Cyclical 1,058.40 +.22%
Morgan Stanley Technology 607.93 +1.13%
Transports 5,215.25 +1.74%
Utilities 533.54 +.69%
MSCI Emerging Markets 126.12 +1.01%
Sentiment/Internals
Total Put/Call 1.02 +10.87%
NYSE Arms .66 -21.97%
Volatility(VIX) 13.50 -3.64%
ISE Sentiment 104.0 -14.75%
Futures Spot Prices
Crude Oil 62.50 -1.06%
Reformulated Gasoline 233.62 +1.50%
Natural Gas 7.95 +1.04%
Heating Oil 186.70 -1.23%
Gold 663.10 -1.69%
Base Metals 274.45 -.57%
Copper 342.50 -3.18%
Economy
10-year US Treasury Yield 4.71% +1 basis point
US Dollar 82.20 +.54%
CRB Index 310.12 -.12%
Leading Sectors
Airlines +2.40%
Homebuilders +1.50%
Internet +1.43%
Lagging Sectors
Coal -1.01%
REITs -1.03%
Gold -1.11%
Evening Review
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Afternoon Recommendations
Bank of America:
- Rated (VCLK) Buy, target $35.
Afternoon/Evening Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards held more than $1 million in funds run by his former employer, NY-based Fortress Investment Group LLC, last year, according to a regulatory filing. Edwards also earned a salary of $479,512 as a senior adviser to the firm. The former
- Copper in NY tumbled 3.3%, the most in three months, on speculation that demand may slow in
- NYSE Euronext(NYX) may buy a
- Hewlett-Packard(HPQ), the world’s biggest personal-computer maker, said second-quarter profit fell 6.5% from a year earlier. The company forecast sales of more than $100 billion this year, a first for a technology company. The shares are .35 higher in after-hours trading.
- GM(GM) may sell its medium-duty truck business as it focuses on making a profit from building cars and light trucks.
- US Treasury bills surged, pushing the three-month security’s yield to a one-year low, amid expectations for reduced sales. Growth in
- The Senate rejected a proposal to withdraw troops from
Wall Street Journal:
- DaimlerChrysler AG(DCX) CEO Zetsche said automobile industry consolidation will probably continue.
Stocks Surging into Final Hour on More Economic Optimism
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Crude oil is falling $.70/bbl. in NY after the Energy Department reported gasoline supplies rose more than estimates even as refinery utilization increased less than estimates.
- Valero Energy(VLO), the largest
- Amazon.com(AMZN) will offer music downloads later this year and said it will make songs from more than 12,000 record labels available without copyright-protection software.
- Gold in NY is falling $12/oz. to the lowest in seven weeks after the US dollar index surged .56%. Silver is falling to a two month low.
- Copper is falling 3.3%, the most in three months, on speculation that demand may slow in
Wall Street Journal:
- Elad Group, which owns NYC’s Plaza Hotel, will today announce a $5 billion plan to develop a casino, hotel, convention center and shopping project on the Las Vegas Strip.
- Latino groups, representing the nation’s largest minority, have virtual veto power in Congress’s debate on immigration reform. The League of United Latin American Citizens, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, and the National Immigration Forum are among a network of organizations conferring in nightly conference calls and strategy sessions on immigration bills before Congress.
Reuters:
- Coffee consumption and production is gaining in
- Alcan Inc.(AL), subject of a $27.3 billion unsolicited takeover bid from rival Alcoa Inc.(AA), is set to hire UBS AG as part of its defense team with Morgan Stanley.
Computer Reseller News:
- Dell Inc.(DELL) CEO Michael Dell said the second-largest maker of personal computers will began selling PCs in retail stores in the US and overseas over the next several quarters.
Financial Times:
- The AFL-CIO is urging the SEC to stop the proposed IPO by Blackstone Group LP leveraged buyout fund.
London-based Times:
- Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf’s days in power are numbered as protests against his rule reach every “nook and cranny” of the country, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said.
- BMW AG’s plan to transfer some production of its X3 sport-utility vehicle to its own plant in
Housing Starts Rise, Building Permits Fall, Industrial Production Surges
- Housing Starts for April rose to 1528K versus estimates of 1480K and 1491K in March.
- Building Permits for April fell to 1429K versus estimates of 1520K and 1569K in March.
- Industrial Production for April rose .7% versus estimates of a .3% gain and a -.3% decline in March.
- Capacity Utilization for April rose to 81.6% versus estimates of 81.5% and 81.2% in March.
BOTTOM LINE: Housing starts in the