TradingMarkets Mid-Day Movers
Major indices swimming in
red; Nasdaq down over 1%.
Poor productivity numbers and weak earnings from Tyco
lead to a slide across the major markets, despite positive retailer sales
results.
Crude oil futures were trading lower this morning, as
yesterday’s report of a rise in inventories continued to weigh down prices.
href=”https://tradingmarkets.com.site/news/Stock%20Alert/”>Stocks On The
Move
Whirlpool
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Q4 Profit Up 27%, Beats Consensus On Higher Productivity, Cost-based Price
Adjustments, And Volume Growth; Sees Fiscal 2006 EPS Above Estimates (full
story).
Tyco
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Q1 Profit Falls 22% On Losses Related To Asset Sale (full
story).
Deutsche Bank
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Q4 Profit More Than Triples On 23% Higher Revenues (full
story).
St. Paul Travelers
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Q4 Profit Falls On Charges; Top-line Also Slides (full
story).
Avon Products
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Q4 EPS Plummets, Misses Estimates On Charges, Discounts And Unfavorable Product
Mix (full
story).
For more stories as they happen, go to our href=”https://tradingmarkets.com.site/news/Breaking%20News/”>Breaking
News section.
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Dow
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-91.41
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10,862.54
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NASDAQ
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-25.75
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2,284.81
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S&P 500
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-10.69
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1,271.77
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Volume
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1,282,143,000
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1,232,179,000
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Advances
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847
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846
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Declines
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2297
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2072
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Up Volume
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277
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386
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Down Volume
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881
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778
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New Hi’s
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131
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160
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New Lo’s
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33
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29
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href=”https://tradingmarkets.com.site/news/Economic%20News/”>Economic
News
Productivity Unexpectedly Falls In The
Fourth Quarter (full
story).
Jobless Claims Show Unexpected Decline
(full
story).
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John Patrick Lee
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