FeedPosted Oct 31st 2009 10:10AM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Daimler (DAI), Sprint Nextel Corp (S), AFLAC Inc (AFL), Avon Products (AVP), Kellogg Co (K), Hershey Co (HSY), Procter and Gamble (PG), BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), McGraw-Hill Companies (MHP), General Dynamics Corp (GD), Nintendo (NTDOY)
Continue reading Earnings highlights: Aflac, Avon, BP, Hershey, Kellogg, Nintendo, P&G, Sprint ...
Posted Oct 29th 2009 7:35AM by Melly Alazraki (RSS feed)
Filed under: Before the bell, Exxon Mobil (XOM), Market matters, Sprint Nextel Corp (S), Procter and Gamble (PG), Economic data

U.S. stock futures were mildly higher, indicating a positive open for this Thursday morning following the previous session's sell-off. However, all bets are off before the U.S. releases third quarter gross domestic product that would give a better picture of the state of the U.S. economy and growth. The GDP data will no doubt affect investors' mood once released at 8:30 a.m., or an hour before the opening bell.
[
Update 9:00 a.m.: The
economy grew at a 3.5% pace in the third quarter, the best showing in two years, fueled by government-supported spending on cars and homes. Futures got a boost from the reading.]
Economists expect GDP to have grown at a 3.2% annualized rate in the third quarter, according to Briefing.com after shrinking at an 0.7% annualized rate in the second quarter. If true, it would mean the economy is back on its feet after being knocked over by the worst recession since the 1930s. But many attribute the growth to government support programs such as cash for clunkers and mortgage modification and wonder what the fate of the economy be once gone.
Continue reading Before the bell: Stock futures higher ahead of GDP data
Posted Oct 20th 2009 12:00PM by Brian White (RSS feed)
Filed under: Rumors, Sprint Nextel Corp (S)
After more than a year of speculation, it seems that German telecom giant Deutsche Telekom will not buy U.S.-based wireless giant Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S). Deutsche Telekom CFO Timotheus Hoettges indicated that the American wireless competitive landscape had consolidated enough, and the control that the four largest wireless carries in the U.S. have wouldn't make a purchase wise.
Hoettges was quoted as saying, "There are four national players in the U.S. market for 300 million households, while in Europe, where we have 350 million households, there are 50 to 70 operators." It's pretty clear that he thinks the U.S. wireless market is controlled by an oligopoly of operators, which seem to move in tandem with each other in terms of price control and roll out of new technology. Do the "large four" -- Verizon (NYSE: VZ)Wireless, AT&T (NYSE: T), Sprint Nextel, and T-Mobile USA -- move in lockstep with each other for the most part to not give any of the competition a large advantage?
Continue reading Deutsche Telekom CEO: No interest in acquiring Sprint Nextel
Posted Oct 19th 2009 4:00PM by Jon Ogg (RSS feed)
Filed under: Sprint Nextel Corp (S), CIT Group (CIT), Federal Natl Mtge (FNM), Amgen Inc (AMGN)

Despite a
cautious report from home builders and despite a low volume day, today marked a clear win for the S&P 5000 and for the DJIA. The S&P broke through 1,100 and the DJIA broke through 11,000. We also had two mergers this morning, and while small they are signs that companies are willing to merge once more.
Here were today's closing bell levels:
Dow 10,090.76 +94.85 (0.95%)
S&P 500 1,097.52 +9.84 (0.90%)
Nasdaq 2,175.83 +19.03 (0.88%)
Top 10 Analyst CallsTop Day Trader AlertsTop Stock Rumors Continue reading Closing Bell: Deals drive home (AMGN, S, IPCS, CIT, FNM, FRE)
Posted Sep 25th 2009 10:30AM by Jim Cramer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Apple Inc (AAPL), Market matters, Nokia Corp. (NOK), Sprint Nextel Corp (S), Research in Motion (RIMM), Verizon Communications (VZ), Palm Inc (PALM), Smartphones, Cramer on BloggingStocks
TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says Research In Motion's troubles are an exception to the greatness of the mobile Internet theme. No, this isn't meant to be a bullish article. I am just trying to put
Research In Motion (NASDAQ:
RIMM) (
Cramer's Take) in perspective because I think that people will confuse the greatness of the mobile Internet theme with the hazards of investing in the BlackBerry maker.
First, you have to ask yourself, what really went wrong with RIMM? Was it demand? No, demand was strong. They actually guided to the upper end of units. The issue was average selling price because it has gotten more competitive out there.
Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: The fault lies with RIMM
Posted Sep 16th 2009 10:40AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades, Sprint Nextel Corp (S), Adobe Systems (ADBE), General Mills (GIS), Analyst initiations
Analyst upgrades:
- Deutsche Bank upgraded Garmin (NASDAQ: GRMN) to Hold from Sell as it believes the company's second half of 2009 is tracking better than expected due to retailer restocking. Deutsche raised its target on shares to $33 from $15 but thinks Garmin's long-term trends remain unfavorable.
- Goldman upgraded Fortune Brands (NYSE: FO) to Buy from Neutral citing potential EPS improvement driven by the Home division. Fortune Brands price target to $49 from $45. Note that the firm downgraded General Mills to Neutral from Buy.
- Oppenheimer upgraded FPIC Insurance (NASDAQ: FPIC) to Outperform from Perform to reflect the company's acquisition of Advocate MD and management's commitment to share repurchases. The firm set a $49 price target on the stock.
- PPG Industries (NYSE: PPG) and Olin Corp. (NYSE: OLN) were upgraded to Neutral from Sell at UBS.
- Synovus (NYSE: SNV) was upgraded to Neutral from Underperform at BofA/Merrill.
- Take-Two (NASDAQ: TTWO) was upgraded to Overweight from Neutral at Piper Jaffray.
Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: ADBE, GIS, MAR, S, TTWO, VZ ...
Posted Sep 15th 2009 4:00PM by Jon Ogg (RSS feed)
Filed under: Motorola (MOT), Sprint Nextel Corp (S), Best Buy (BBY), Kroger Co (KR), Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSO)

Today was another up day and you have to wonder if the woes of the world we all felt a few short months ago are just gone for good. Bernanke said the recession is effectively lower. The inventories are
getting low enough that a manufacturing surge could come. And
inflationary fears are not scaring traders. If this was a football game, it seems that the bulls keep scoring, and the bears just got a couple accidental safety scores.
Here are today's unofficial closing bell levels:
Dow 9,683.41 +56.61 (0.59%)
S&P 500 1,052.63 +3.29 (0.31%)
Nasdaq 2,102.64 +10.86 (0.52%)
Top Analyst UpgradesTop Analyst DowngradesTop Trader AlertsContinue reading Closing Bell: Bulls 97, Bears 4 (BBY, CVM, KR, MSO, HD, MOT, S)
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