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AXP, American Express Company

AXP, a payments and travel company, provides charge and credit payment card products, and travel-related services worldwide.

AXP’s division American Express Business Travel announced today the findings of two surveys which offered separate yet similar predictions on the health and future of business travel heading into 2010. The company surveyed its Global Business Partnership (GBP) clients, its largest global clients, as well as 180 client organizations based across Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou in China through its annual China Business Travel Survey (The

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Cemex Protecting Environment – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (October 13th, 2009) Writes:
Earlier last week, cement maker CEMEX, S.A. de C.V. (CX), was selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to develop technology for capturing and storing carbon dioxide emissions at one of Cemex’s U.S. cement plants. CEMEX will work with RTI International and others to design a dry sorbent Carbon dioxide capture and compression system, a pipeline (if necessary), and an injection station. This commercial-scale Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) demonstration project may remove up to 1 million ton of Carbon dioxide annually. Only 12 CCS projects from industrial sources, including cement plants, chemical plants, paper mills, refineries, and manufacturing facilities across the United States were selected for the first phase of DOE funding. Cemex USA is the only cement company in America to receive funding for a large-scale industrial CCS project. The CCS projects are cost-shared collaboration between the government and ...

Price Probability Ranges for Key Asset Categories

Richard Shaw (October 13th, 2009) Writes:

Last week we published a visual view of price range probability cones for several securities (SPY, FXI, TLT and UUP).  This article builds on the concepts in that article and provides a tabular view of the same kind of data for twenty-seven asset categories.

The two tables below show the maximum and minimum price change that statistics would suggest are probable over the 21 trading days after October 9 (last Friday), based on 21 days (1 month) and on 63 days (3 months) of historical price volatility.

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21-Day Projection Based on 21-Days of Volatility History

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21-Day Projection Based on 63-Days of Volatility History

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The Statistical Approach:

By measuring the standard deviation of the percentage price changes (or of the difference

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QCOM, QUALCOMM Inc.

QCOM designs, manufactures, and markets digital wireless telecommunications products and services based on its code division multiple access (CDMA) technology and other technologies.

QCOM was ordered by the Japan Fair Trade Commission to remove certain provisions from its license agreements with Japanese manufacturers.

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PWRM, Power 3 Medical Products Inc, PWRM.OB

Power3 Medical Products, Inc. is a leading bio-medical company engaged in the commercialization of neurodegenerative disease and cancer biomarkers, pathways, and mechanisms of diseases through the development of diagnostic tests and drug targets. Power3’s patent-pending

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China Advanced Construction Materials Group Inc. (CADC.OB) Posts Strong Q4 and FY Results Built on Project Increases and Tax Incentives

QualityStocks (September 25th, 2009) Writes:

Beijing-based China Advanced Construction Materials Group Inc. (China ACM) is a leading producer of advanced construction materials for large scale commercial, residential and infrastructure developments. The company today announced its fourth-quarter and fiscal results for the three months ended June 30, 2009, posting a quarter of proven growth and profitability.

The company posted revenue for the quarter at $14.5 million, as compared to $7.7 million for the three months ended June 30, 2008. Net income for the three months ended June 30 2009, was $5.7 million, or $0.40 per diluted share, compared to net income of $1.4 million, or $0.12 per diluted share, for the same quarter last year.

Xianfu Han, chairman and CEO of China ACM, said the results reflect the company’s efforts to secure and execute additional contracts.

“We are pleased to report that careful strategic planning and aggressive bidding for new projects has resulted in another quarter

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Brazil Steelmakers Expect Recovery – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (September 3rd, 2009) Writes:
Earlier this month, Brazilian steelmaker Companhia Siderurgica Nacional, aka CSN (SID), posted disappointing operating results for the second quarter of 2009. Based on the turmoil in the financial markets, revenues, EBITDA and net income were down 30%, 57% and 68% respectively from the second quarter of 2008. Domestic market sales and volume were down 30% and 28% year over year. Export sales were down 32% year over year, while volume was up 21%. Crude steel production decreased 33% year-over-year. It seems that the short-term outlook for SID is not very encouraging. However, the company showed some improvement over the previous quarter. Steel product sales volume was up 47%, net revenue was 2% higher than the first quarter of 2009. EBITDA was up 7% and EBITDA margin showed an improvement of 1.1% over the first quarter. At the end of the second quarter of 2009, CSN began ...

Delayed dollar depeg means Gulf economies will continue to over/undershoot

Jason G. Wulterkens (September 3rd, 2009) Writes:

According to various reports, central bankers from Saudi Arabia–whose capital Riyadh is slated as the home of a planned future regional central bank–are increasingly pessimistic as to the odds of the once much bally-hooed 2010 transition to a single Gulf currency and monetary union across the six-member GCC.  This despite the fact that prices rose 10.5% in the Kingdom in April, the fastest pace in over three decades, and UAE inflation touched the 20-year peak of 11.1% last year.  In the meantime, dollar pegs forced various countries to mirror declining U.S. interest rates despite windfall oil profits and domestic price increases.  Yet certain countries, such as Kuwait and Syria, have already dropped their dollar ties.  Moreover, there is scant evidence that dropping the peg did much for Kuwait’s inflationary pressures.  Some analysts reckon, for instance, that inflation is less tied to fuel and more tied to factors such as food prices, construction materials such

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Private Equity In Africa: Domestic demand provides shelter from the crunch

Jason G. Wulterkens (July 13th, 2009) Writes:

The following appeared in June’s Business Diary Botswana:

Private equity (PE) has long been considered a viable way to achieve risk-adjusted returns that exceed those possible in the public equity markets (though per University of Chicago scholar Steven Kaplan, during the three decades ending in 2005, the average private equity firm’s annual return was no better than that of Standard & Poor’s 500 stock index). Accordingly, institutional investors include private equity (or even funds of funds) in order to concurrently achieve optimal diversification and risk premia. And while such “limited partnership interests” demand that investors lock-in their contributions for an appreciable time period, such that general partners can commit to any number of strategies, in recent years the once highly illiquid asset class has given way to a vibrant secondary market available for sellers of private equity assets, which in turn has spread risk and further fueled

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Cement Industry Faces Bleak Future – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (June 25th, 2009) Writes:

The state of Texas recently filed a lawsuit against Cemex (CX) for $558 million in royalty payments the Mexican cement maker owed in the United States. Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson alleged that the company had been mining a quarry near El Paso without paying royalties to the state's Permanent School Fund that owns the site. CX defended itself by saying that raw materials like aggregates, limestone and other rocks were not subject to royalties.

Although the suit is not legally correct and lacks merit, it is a matter of concern for the debt-ridden company. Cemex had drawn big short-term loans to buy Australia's Rinker in 2007 just before the U.S. housing crisis and the subsequent global financial disaster. It needs to repay $4.1 billion of debt by the end of the year and the remaining amount in 2010 and 2011. It is refinancing $14.5 billion in debt

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