Accidental Earnings Shocker
Stocks were
slightly lower Thursday. The day started
off on a negative note with Dow component Wal-Mart
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third-quarter earnings by a penny. Weekly
jobless claims rose by 13,000 to 366K while the US trading deficit rose to $41.3
billion. The White House Council of Economic Advisers noted that the deficit is
a concern and it hopes to cut it in half over the next five years. Gold prices
rose to a 7-year high at the $398.00 mark. Home prices also rose at least 10%
from a year ago in 41 of the 124 areas, with Southern California leading the way
at >25%.
Scheduled to report after the
close, Dell
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reporting .26/share, in line with $10.6B revenues vs $10.6 estimates. The
company also said shipments for Q4 will be up +80% sequentially.
The Dow Jones Industrial
Average
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$INDU.X |
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is down -0.12 at 1058.41. The Nasdaq
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1967.35.
The day’s leading sectors are
Pharmaceutical Index
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$DRG.X |
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$HCX.X |
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+2.59%, Morgan Stanley Hlth Care
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$HMO.X |
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Sector Index
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$OSX.X |
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$BTK.X |
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+2.24%.
Weak today are Retail [RLX.X|RLX.X]
-1.16%, Semiconductor Sector Index
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$SOX.X |
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-1.00% and Networking
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$NWX.X |
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Economic news releases for
today included export prices that showed a 0.1% increase, while import prices
dropped 0.1%. Initial claims rose to 366K. The US Trade deficit balance also
rose to $41.3 billion.
10-year Notes were +104
at 112 205.
The dollar
was -.70 at 91.61.
Gold was +0.13 at
394.44.
Crude Oil was +.59 at
31.43.
Volume was
1,365,188,000
on the NYSE, and 1,861,654,000 on the Nasdaq.
Top Dow stocks were:
Merck
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+1.55 at 45.80, Boeing [BA|BA],
+0.83 at 39.90, Johnson and Johnson [JNJ|JNJ],
+0.84 at 50.34, and Alcoa
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Stocks in the news:
Officemax
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reported a 46% increase in net income on $1.29 billion of sales. Net income came
in at $24.1 million, beating Wall Street expectations. OMX is trading at its
52-week high of $9.
LSI logic
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trading higher after announcing plans to spin off its storage
systems unit. The company’s board of directors has approved the spin-off and
expects an IPO in the first half of 2004.
Clothing retailer
Urban Outfitters‘
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by 76% on $142.3 million of sales. It expanded the number of stores by 23% and
same-store sales increased by 17%.
Applied
Materials
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revenues of $1.22 billion. For the fiscal year, it lost $149 million on $4.32
billion of sales.
Friday, look
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