These Were The Top Trading Stories In 2004

Stocks were mixed on low volume as traders wind down
the year.

Chicago PMI was 61.2 vs 63 consensus. Jobless claims for
the week ending 12/25 fell to 5,000 to 326,000; economists were expecting a rise
of 2000. The 4-week moving average fell 6000 to 333,500

Continental Airlines
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will buy 10 Boeing
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7E7
Dreamliners in a deal worth $1 billion.

The New York Times reports that the Pentagon plans to buy fewer LPD-17
landing craft, made by Northrup Grumman
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. The intraday low on
NOC appears to have bounced off the 10/4/04 swing high.

Fannie Mae
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said it priced two preferred stock
placements–value: $5 billion.

Pfizer
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said Celebrex prescriptions fell 56% last week after
a study linked the drug to heart attacks and stroke.  Naproxen (Aleve)
sales fell 33%

In a survey of traders, these were the top trading stories in 2004:

1. the election

2. China/commodities

3. weak dollar

4. too many hedge funds

5. lack of volatility

6. Eliot Spitzer

7. growth of ETFs/program trading

Morningstar’s “Value Destroyers” for 2004 are:

Stock Amount ($) Percent
Pfizer 70 billion 26
Intel 61 billion 29
Cisco 40 billion 24
Merck 32 billion 31

“Value Creators” for 2004 are:

Stock Amount ($) Percent
GE 75 billion 24
Exxon Mobil 57 billion 21
Johnson&Johnson 35 billion 23

Strong sectors were:  Airlines
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+1.06%,
Retail

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+0.28%, Brokers
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+0.34%

Weak sectors were: Oil Services
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-0.64% ,
Cyclicals

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-0.37%.

 

Dow -28.89 10,800.30
S&P 500 +0.10 1213.55
Nasdaq +1.34 2,178.34

The dollar was -0.42 at
80.60

Crude Oil was -0.29 at
43.45

Gold was +1.00 to 437

ce=”Arial” size=”2″ face=”Arial”>Volume was 828 million on the NYSE and
1.39 billion on the Nasdaq.

Market breadth was positive.

NYSE Issues
Advancing 1971 Up Vol 454
Declining 1284 Down Vol 289
Ratio 1.53 1.57
Nasdaq
Advancing 1682 Up Vol 886
Declining 1386 Down Vol 420
Ratio 1.21 2.10

Stocks in the News

Lehman Bros. trimmed estimates for Alcoa
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.

Computer Sciences
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announced $427 in federal contracts.

Sanmina
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guided Q4 lower, from 0.02 to 0.01.

CoTherix
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said the FDA approved Vetavis for hypertension.

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