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Home Depot Reports Before the Bell … Nvidia’s Chip Problem … More Downside to AUD/USD … EA Backs Out of Take Two Bid … Is a Fannie, Freddie Bailout Inevitable?

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TradingMarkets 7 Stocks You Need to Know for Today

Here are 7 stocks for traders for today from TradingMarkets.com:

  • Rising prices and an analyst downgrade encouraged traders to sell shares of the Hershey Company
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    , which were down by more than 9% on Monday.

  • Analysts are expecting earnings per share of $0.76 when Target
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    reports earnings Tuesday morning before the open.

  • Electronic Arts
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    announced that it was withdrawing its $2 billion bid for Take-Two Interactive Software
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    – though the two software gaming companies remain in negotiations.

  • Fears that the U.S. government will be forced to bailout both Fannie Mae
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    and Freddie Mac
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    , led to aggressive selling in shares of both companies on Monday.

  • Home Depot
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    reports quarterly earnings Tuesday before the bell. Analysts are expecting EPS of $0.61.

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TradingMarkets 5 PowerRatings Stocks for Today

Company
Symbol PowerRatings
Concur Technologies Inc. CNQR 9
NetScout Systems Inc. NTCT 8
Exco Resources Inc. XCO 8
WD-40 Company WDFC 8
Supertex Inc. SUPX 8

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Home Depot Reports on Tuesday
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With Lowe’s better than expected earnings report on Monday, will Home Depot hold serve for the home improvement retailers?

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Trouble in Chipland?Wall Street Journal

Problems with their most recent graphics chips for laptops – and the absence of an official recall effort – are raising eyebrows among Nvidia customers.

Aussie Down, Dollar Up?New York Times

The suggestion that the Reserve Bank of Australia might lower its benchmark rate helped encourage traders to sell the Aussie, which continues to lose ground to the U.S. dollar.

Electronic Arts Backs Away from Take Two BidNew York Times

Although remaining in negotiations, Electronic Arts has officially withdrawn its $2 billion bid for rival software game maker, Take Two Interactive Software.

About that Fannie, Freddie BailoutReuters

Fears that troubles for the mortgage finance giants might be worse than expected drove down shares of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and depressed the markets in general on Monday.

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