The Oracle Is Seeing Good Things
Stocks are modestly higher on the session.Â
Positive earnings announcements as well as a bullish outlook from enterprise
software maker Oracle
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Lower energy are also giving stocks a boost. The Energy Department
reported a 3.4 billion barrel rise in crude inventories. Crude oil for March
delivery is down 0.64 at 49.00.
Eli Lilly
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helped out.
Imclone
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General Dynamics
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11-13%, citing strong Gulfstream orders. The company has a $42 billion backlog.
Sirius
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The Iraq elections are on Sunday, and OPEC meets then as well. Next week,
look for the FOMC.
Strong sectors are: Airlines
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+4.63%, Semis Â
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Drugs
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Weak sectors are: Gold
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Dow | +28.16 | 10,489.67 |
S&P 500 | +2.80 | 1171.21 |
Nasdaq | +10.33 | 2038.28 |
The dollar is +0.74 at
83.96
Crude Oil is -0.64 at
49.00
Gold is -5.00 to 421.8
ce=”Arial” size=”2″ face=”Arial”>Volume is 1.6 billion on the NYSE and
1.9 billion on the Nasdaq.
Market breadth is positive.
NYSE | Issues | |
Advancing | 1842 | Up Vol 435 |
Declining | 1269 | Down Vol 237 |
1.45 | 1.83 | |
Nasdaq |
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Advancing | 1661 | Up Vol 649 |
Declining | 1259 | Down Vol 415 |
1.32 | 1.56 |
Stocks in the News
SBC Communications
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Oracle
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acquisition is already contributing to earnings. The software maker also gave a
bullish outlook for fiscal 2006. Oracle says that it is looking for growth
between 22% to 28%, and earnings of 76 to 80 cents a share. Shares of Oracle are
looking to breakout of its recent month long trading range.
Flextronics
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Q3 net income surged four-fold.
Electronic Arts
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beat by 0.06 but sales were slightly lower.
Texas Instruments
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beat by 0.02 but the company guided lower.
Brice Wightman
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