Cisco’s Earnings
Stocks bounced back from their lowest levels of the year
with the Nasdaq eking out a 1.89% gain.
Oil prices climbed back above $40 despite Saudi Arabia’s call for a rise in
OPEC’s output to relieve tight inventory levels. Sales of three-year Treasury
notes worth $24 billion showed great demand, drawing bids for twice the offer
amount and yielding 3.199%. NY State AG Eliot
Spitzer subpoenaed Putnam Investments on rebates awarded to select clients.
According to Putnam, the practice of fee reimbursement is widespread across the
industry.
Cisco
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earnings by a penny at 19 cents a share with revenue ahead of consensus up 22%
at $5.62 billion. Gross margins rose by 0.3% to 68.5%. Chip-maker Intel
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announced three new laptop processors dubbed Pentium M 735, 745 and 755 that run
at higher speeds without significantly sacrificing battery life.
Procter & Gamble
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Whampoa
for $1.8 billion. The transaction will
have minimal impact on its June quarter.
Walt Disney
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received an upgrade from UBS citing valuation concerns and better growth
expectations. Banc of America Securities said Merrill Lynch
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undervalued and upgraded it to “buy,” raising its price target to $65 and noting
that 44% of Merrill’s revenue and 30% of its pre-tax earnings came from its
retail operations in 2003. Faster growth is expected over the next 18-24 months.
With crude trading at record levels, oil giant ExxonMobil
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upgraded by AG Edwards.
Dow | +29.45 |
10019.47 |
S&P 500 |
+8.37 | 1095.49 |
Nasdaq | +35.28 |
1931.35 |
Strong today were Internet
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+2.43%, and Networking
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Weak today were Utility
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No Economic news releases
today.
10-year Notes were +40
at 108 220
The dollar
was +0.09 at 91.84
Gold was +1.20 at 378.40
Crude Oil was +1.30 at
401.00
Volume was 1,525 million
on the NYSE, and 1,623 million on the Nasdaq.
Market breadth was positive.
NYSE | Issues | |
Advancing |
2701 | Up Vol 1197 |
Declining | 652 | Down Vol 304 |
Ratio | 4.14 | 3.94 |
Nasdaq |
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Advancing |
2269 | Up Vol 1405 |
Declining |
924 | Down Vol 207 |
Ratio | 2.46 | 6.79 |
Stocks in the news:
Linktone
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with earnings of $2.8 million — up from $100,000 a year ago. Revenue rose 440%
to $9.4 million on strong demand for the company’s short messaging services (SMS)
products and services. For the second quarter, the company expects revenue and
income growth of at least 20%.
Mylan Laboratories
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million on revenue of $333.4 million. The company reported a 34% drop in brand
segment revenue and forecasted 2005 earnings of $1.30 a share.
Symbol Technologies
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million on revenue of $420 million on strength in its mobile computing and
wireless products.
Toyota Motors
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$14.68 billion on sales of $153.26 billion. US sales rose 6.1% to 2.1 million
vehicles and European sales rose 15.8 % to 898,000 vehicles.
Brice Wightman
bricew@tradingmarkets.com