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Stock Market News for November 6, 2009 – Market News

Zacks Market Commentaries (November 6th, 2009) Writes:

A drop in the number of newly laid-off workers and upbeat remarks from bellwether Cisco Systems injected confidence about an economic recovery ahead of this morning’s highly expected October jobs report, propelling the Dow average to its first close above 10,000 in two weeks. 

Cisco Systems’ (NASDAQ:CSCO) CEO John Chambers said he now sees a global economic recovery, fueling a rebound in the company’s sales this quarter.  The Dow average jumped 203 points, or 2%, while the tech-heavy NASDAQ, riding high on Cisco’s forecast, bolted up 50 points or about 2.4%. 

All ten S&P 500 industry groups ended in the green, with banking shares advancing 2.6% as analyst Dick Bove of Rochdale Securities noted the group will double by the end of 2010.  Technology shares advanced 2.2%.  Qualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ:QCOM) jumped 5.4% to $43.85 and Microchip Technology Inc. (NASDAQ:MCHP) gained 3.9% to $25.37 after it was raised to “buy"

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Stock Market News for October 27, 2009 – Market News

Zacks Market Commentaries (October 27th, 2009) Writes:

US stocks ended Monday with losses on fresh concerns that the current market levels are overblown.  A rebound in dollar against key foreign currencies sent commodities lower and financials fell as reports emerged the federal government may require Bank of America to raise more capital.  The group took another beating as influential analyst Richard Bove trimmed his ratings on a number of regional banks.  Homebuilders also led the market lower on reports the first time homebuilders' tax credit is unlikely to be extended.

The Dow Jones industrial average oscillated within a 200-point range and briefly touched the 10,000 mark, before some profit taking saw the index squandering the earlier advance and ending the day 104-points lower.  Technology shares, only sector to have recorded gains last week, fell out of favor and slid along with the broader market.  The technology-laden Nasdaq retreated 12.62 points, or 0.6%, to 2,141.63.  The CBOE

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Stock Market News for October 13, 2009 – Market News

Zacks Market Commentaries (October 13th, 2009) Writes:

Although investors appeared hesitant and positioned themselves ahead of corporate earnings reports, the Dow Jones industrial average inched closer to the 10,000-level before some afternoon weariness saw indexes sinking sharply.  At the end of the session that was characterized by slow trading, the Dow managed to notch up some gains to remain in contention for the 10,000 mark – a level it last breached nearly a fortnight after Lehman’s fateful collapse in September 2008. 

The Dow Jones industrial average, which rose as high as 9931.82 points in the morning, gained 20 points to close at 9885.80.  The broad S&P 500 index rose 4.70 points, or 0.44%, to close at 1,076.19 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq ended the day little changed.  Bond markets were closed for the Columbus Day holiday.  On the New York Stock Exchange, 16 stocks were higher in price for every 14 that fell.

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Prieur’s readings

Prieur du Plessis (May 11th, 2009) Writes:

The following are some thought-provoking articles I have read over the past few days that readers may also find of interest:

• John Hussman (Hussman Funds): Banks pass stress test - regulators fail ethics test, May 11, 2009. In short, these bailouts are emphatically not neutral to society as a whole, because they damage incentives and divert productive resources into hands that have proven themselves to be reckless and incapable. To believe that the bailouts are just money we owe to ourselves is to overlook serious ethical implications, as well as distributional and incentive effects.

• Ambrose Evans-Pritchard (Telegraph): Enjoy the rally while it lasts - but expect to take a sucker punch, May 10, 2009. Our delicious spring rally is nearing the limits. The 40% rise on global bourses since March assumes that central banks have conjured away the debt

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Hot Stocks: Wall Street Banking “Axe” Bove Slashes Price, Profit Targets for BBT

Money Morning (February 3rd, 2009) Writes:
Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Services (LTS) analyst Dick Bove is one of the few Wall Street banking analysts who has been consistently “getting it right” in terms of analyzing the impact the financial crisis has had on that critical sector. As a result, he’s viewed as one of the true “axes” - top sector analysts - on U.S. banks. And yesterday (Tuesday), Bove slashed his targets on BB&T Corp. (BBT), dropping his price target from $35 to $22 and trimming 2009 earnings from $2.79 a share to $1.56 a share, Reuters reported. Sign up below… and we’ll send you a new investment report for free: “Credit Crisis Report.” ...

Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS): Ladenburg lowers to tgt $80 from $140

Notable Calls (November 3rd, 2008) Writes:
GS (SELL $80) NEW PRICE TARGET $80,, WAS $140..The problem in the short run is valuation. The company has as a policy the purchase of distressed assets. In the past this has proven to be a very successful strategy generating an estimated $10 billion in revenues. Today this strategy is falling under the new mark to market accounting rules. These rules are forcing write downs of the acquired assets and this may harm earnings.Additionally, the value of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China holding may have been lowered by as much as 30%.Notablecalls: Ladenburg's Dick Bove is among the Axes. Looks like GS is headed lower.

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