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Major indices remain largely unchanged, still holding onto gains made on
Tuesday.
Apparel retailers post moderate December sales. Teen clothiers
Aeropostale, American Eagle Outfitters, and Abercrombie & Fitch lead the field,
while Wal-Mart struggles with a lackluster December performance.Â
Jobless claims fall more than expected; Fed minutes hint that US might be at
full employment.
Technology indexes leading the sectors; oil is at the bottom of the barrel
and airlines remain unchanged.
href=”https://tradingmarkets.com.site/news/Stock%20Alert/”>Stocks On The
Move
US Airways face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>
(color=#ff0000>Powercolor=#ff0000>Rating)
Lowers Traveling Fares (full
story).
Wal-Mart
(color=#ff0000>Powercolor=#ff0000>Rating) comps rose
2.2%, the smallest December gain in 5 years. For Q4, the company sees earnings
coming in at the low end of guidance.
Payless ShoeSource
(color=#ff0000>Powercolor=#ff0000>Rating)
December Same Store Sales Declines 1.5% (full
story).
XM Satellite Radio
(color=#ff0000>Powercolor=#ff0000>Rating) reported it
has over 6 million subscribers and that it expects to have over 9 million by the
end of the year.
SIRIUS Satellite Radio
(color=#ff0000>Powercolor=#ff0000>Rating)
Subscriber Base Reaches 3.32 Mln In 2005; Expects Over 6 Mln Subscribers By 2006
End (full
story).
Boeing
(color=#ff0000>Powercolor=#ff0000>Rating)
Reports More Than 1,000 Net Commercial Airplane
Orders For 2005 (full
story).
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News section.
width=”26%” height=16>Dow
align=middle width=”41%” height=16>+2.40
align=middle width=”48%” height=16>10,882.55
width=”26%” height=16>NASDAQ
align=middle width=”41%” height=16>+9.89
align=middle width=”48%” height=16>2,273.35
width=”26%” height=16>S&P 500
align=middle width=”41%” height=16>+0.01
align=middle width=”48%” height=16>1,273.47
width=”26%” height=16>
align=middle width=”41%” height=16> size=2>NYSE
align=middle width=”48%” height=16> size=2>NASDAQ
width=”26%” height=14>Volume
align=middle width=”41%” height=14>943,303,000
align=middle width=”48%” height=14>804,688,000
width=”26%” height=16>Advances
align=middle width=”41%” height=16>1534
align=middle width=”48%” height=16>1424
width=”26%” height=16>Declines
align=middle width=”41%” height=16>1550
align=middle width=”48%” height=16>1345
width=”26%” height=16>Up Volume
align=middle width=”41%” height=16>430
align=middle width=”48%” height=16>555
width=”26%” height=16>Down Volume
align=middle width=”41%” height=16>392
align=middle width=”48%” height=16>171
width=”26%” height=16>New Hi’s
align=middle width=”41%” height=16>134
align=middle width=”48%” height=16>106
width=”26%” height=16>New Lo’s
align=middle width=”41%” height=16>24
align=middle width=”48%” height=16>20
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href=”https://tradingmarkets.com.site/news/Economic%20News/”>Economic
News
Crude Oil Inventories Slide In Most Recent Week (full
story).
Service Sector Grows Faster Than Expected In December (full
story).
Jobless Claims Fall More Than Economists Had Expected (full
story).
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