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Closing Bell: Markets bounce after yesterday's sell-off; BA, F, GE, DOW all up, GS down
Filed under: After the bell, General Electric (GE), Ford Motor (F), Market matters, Boeing Co (BA), Goldman Sachs Group (GS), Dow Chemical (DOW)Equities managed a comeback after yesterday's huge sell-off. Today was on little economic data, but "less bad" data from companies helped as well as overseas markets stabilizing before U.S. traders woke up this morning. We also did not see the continued...
The bad economic news is likely to keep coming for a while yet. On the bright side, it gives you plenty of time to pick up stock market bargains.
Excel Maritime (EXM) Bad period for shipping business. Falls to $3.25 from 52-week high of $60.99. Xenoport (XNPT) New drug fails in study. Drops to $17.90 from 52-week high of $66.34. Sierra Wireless (SWIR) Will be buying Wavecom. Wall St. hates deal. Falls to $5,42 from 52-week high of $21.18. Palm (PALM) Smartphone also-ran revised quarter down. Falls to $1.14 from 52-week high of $8.94. Dou...
Options traders have descended on the smart phone sector Tuesday, with heavy activity in Research in Motion, Nokia and Palm, following poor earnings by the latter, and news of an introduction of Nokia’s entrĂ©e into this market. Research in Motion’s options were the most actively traded. The stock was getting hit, down 7.5% after Palm reported less-than-stellar results for its most r...
UnitedHealth Group Inc. (NYSE: UNH) has made some rather bold predictions for 2009. What is interesting here is that these projections are not showing continued growth nor showing total dominance. But the possible surprise here is that this depends upon the state of just how bad things get in the economy and also upon several factors which might be outside of its control.First, it now has an i...
Filed under: Law, Bank of America (BAC), HousingEveryone cheered when Countrywide Financial, owned by Bank of America (NYSE: BAC), agreed to modify loans under a settlement with 11 state attorneys general reached in October.Everyone, that is, except the people who held those mortgages and stood to lose hundreds of millions of dollars as a result of slashed balances and reduced interest rates. S...
Citigroup, Inc. (NYSE: C) is still in a pinch despite more than a 100% bounce from recent lows, and its still-relatively new CEO is caught right in the middle of a storm he might not escape. This call comes with some mixed emotions because what is obvious is that Vikram Pandit has been trying to make this horrible banking year and this horrible environment as painless for the company's employe...
Filed under: Microsoft (MSFT), Sony Corp ADR (SNE), TechnologyI happened to be reading two articles on CIO.com yesterday concerning Nintendo (OTC: NTDOY) and its Wii distribution strategy. There was an older one from August discussing the reasons why the Wii has been in short supply. Was Nintendo purposely making the Wii a rare commodity? Were there indeed production problems? The second mentio...
Here's my premise. EUR/USD is bottoming....... .....when it reverses, badly-battered crude will rally.......... .......thus I have bought DIG....... ..........and DBA....... Shout out to G.W.: <yoda voice>War does not make one great..........</yoda voice>. Twerp.
