Wanted: Companies For These NYSE Symbols
Stocks are higher ahead of the Fed.
Volume is heavier, the A/D line is positive and the new high list is expanding.
The Dow is poised to make it three up-days in a row–something that hasn’t
happened yet this year.
The Fed will announce its decision today at 2:15 PM; economists expect
a 1/4 point rise to 2.5% and only modest changes to the policy statement.
Google
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PowerRating) reported 0.85 vs a 0.77 consensus estimate.
Revenues were $634 million vs. a $590 million estimate. Google commands 40% of
the search market. Forty-eight percent of the revenue came from non-Google
websites. The company has not provided any guidance. The stock rallied over 10
points after the close. Merrill Lynch raised its 2005 revenue forecast to $3.11
billion. Jeffries raised to a ‘Buy.’ Goldman lifted its earnings per share
estimate by 25%. GOOG hits an all-time high of 216.80 intraday.
Boeing
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PowerRating) reported earnings that beat by 0.18, but Q4 profit was
lower on charges related to the closing of its 717 program and the cancellation
of an Air Force tanker order. Net income fell 84%; revenue rose 1%. The company
expects to deliver 320 planes in 2005.
Harrah’s
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Sears
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is complete. The letter ‘S’ has been Sears’ NYSE symbol since 1910; this will
leave that symbol open for another company to use. Not only that, but after
AT&T
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well. And don’t forget ‘G.’
Tonight at 9 PM ET (6 PM PT), look for the State of
the Union address.
Happy Groundhog Day! Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, which predicts
six more weeks of winter.
Strong sectors are: Airlines
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XAL.X |
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2.0% Â Oil
(
XOI.X |
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(
XNG.X |
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Weak sectors are:Â Banks
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BIX.X |
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-0.64%Â Â Biotech
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BTK.X |
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PowerRating) -0.5%Â Networking
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RLX.X |
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-0.42%Â
Dow | +33.47 | 10,585.41 |
S&P 500 | +2.81 | 1192.22 |
Nasdaq | +3.59 | 2072.29 |
The dollar is +0.16 at
83.61
Crude Oil is -0.42 at
46.70
Gold is -1.20 to 420.10
ce=”Arial” size=”2″ face=”Arial”>Volume is 601 million on the NYSE and
820 million on the Nasdaq.
Market breadth is positive.
NYSE | Issues | |
Advancing | 1772 | Up Vol 337 |
Declining | 1283 | Down Vol 178 |
1.38 | 1.89 | |
Nasdaq |
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Advancing | 1475 | Up Vol 424 |
Declining | 1399 | Down Vol 295 |
1.05 | 1.43 |
Stocks in the News
Nvidia
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Devon Energy
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PowerRating) beat by 0.09.
Rohm & Haas
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PowerRating) beat by .07 and guided higher.
Fox Entertainment
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PowerRating) beat by 0.05.
Monster Worldwide
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PowerRating) earnings more than doubled; the company
said it has acquired a 40% stake in ChinaHR.com
Brice Wightman