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Health Care REIT FFO Plummets – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (November 5th, 2009) Writes:
Health Care REIT Inc. (HCN), a real estate investment trust (REIT) that operates senior housing and health care real estate, has reported dismal third quarter 2009 results with FFO (fund from operations) of 53 cents per share compared to 85 cents in the year-earlier quarter. Fund from operations, a widely used metric to gauge the performance of REITs, is obtained after adding depreciation and amortization and other non-cash expenses to net income.  The year-over-year decrease in FFO was due to the loss on extinguishment of debts and impairment charges totaling 25 cents per share. Excluding one-time charges, FFO for the quarter was 77 cents per share compared to 86 cents in the year-ago period.  During the quarter, Health Care completed $156.3 million of gross new investments in large senior housing properties and state-of-the-art medical facilities. The company also strengthened its liquidity by raising $434.6 million of ...

An interview with Charlie Gasparino

Prieur du Plessis (November 5th, 2009) Writes:

Dan Holland has just interviewed Wall Street chronicler Charlie Gasparino’s. The first few paragraphs of the interview that appeared on RealClearMarkets are published below.

There’s good reason to believe that Gasparino’s latest book, The Sellout, will become the definitive book on the current financial crisis and the events that led up to “The Great Recession.” Spanning three decades, The Sellout pulls no punches in chronicling the rise and fall of excessive Wall Street leverage and risk taking, as well as the cast of colorful characters that ultimately brought the US financial system to its knees. It will hit bookshelves tomorrow [Tuesday].

RealClearMarkets: You sat down recently with Wall Street legend Teddy Forstmann to discuss your new book and the genesis of the mess we now find ourselves in. Forstmann said it all began as a “cold” back in the 1970s and 1980s, and that since

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Cavitation Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CVAT) announced a 3-for-1 forward stock split effective at the market open Thursday, October 29th. CTI is a world leader in the development of technologies that represent a quantum leap over existing processing methods for a wide variety of applications and industries. Positioned to provide licensing and sales of its technology which can be applied to virtually every industrial fluid that requires complex molecular bonding, including large-scale water purification, removing impurities from agricultural

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Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Moody’s, Microsoft, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and ExxonMobil Corporation – Press Releases

Zacks Market Commentaries (October 30th, 2009) Writes:

For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL – October 30, 2009 – Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include: Moody’s (MCO), Microsoft (MSFT), Fannie Mae (FNM), Freddie Mac (FRE) and ExxonMobil Corporation (XOM).

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Here are highlights from Thursday’s AnalystBlog:

GDP Notes – In Depth

With massive amounts of space sitting idle in offices and empty strip malls littering the landscape, look for new investment in commercial real estate to continue to decline in coming quarters. Moody’s (MCO) has estimated that the value of commercial real estate has plunged by

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GDP Notes – In Depth – Analyst Blog

Dirk Van Dijk (October 29th, 2009) Writes:
Senior strategist Dirk van Dijk, CFA has issued notes on this morning's GDP numbers. These notes will be published in two separate blogs -- Growth Rates and Contributions to Growth. The recession is over! In the third quarter, GDP grew by 3.5%, comfortably ahead of expectations for 3.0% growth. This is a huge improvement over the 0.7% decline in the second quarter and the 6.4% plunge in the first quarter. The internals of the report were strong as well, although it appears that much of the growth came from things like the "Cash for Clunkers" (C4C) program and the extraordinary levels of support that are currently being given to the housing sector. I will first go over the percentage growth rates for the main components of GDP, and then how much each part contributed (or subtracted from the 3.5% growth rate). This is probably the ...

Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Beazer, Lennar, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and WellPoint, Inc. – Press Releases

Zacks Market Commentaries (October 29th, 2009) Writes:

For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL – October 29, 2009 – Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include: Beazer (BZH), Lennar (LEN), Fannie Mae (FNM), Freddie Mac (FRE) and WellPoint, Inc. (WLP).

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Here are highlights from Wednesday’s AnalystBlog:

New Home Sales Sink, Credit Rising

For the month, median prices rose 2.45%, although they are still down 9.1% from a year ago. Average prices posted an even stronger rise, up 10.1% on the month and down just 1.6% from a year ago. That probably is mostly a reflection of the regional

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Housing Prices Up Again – Analyst Blog

Dirk Van Dijk (October 27th, 2009) Writes:
Helped by the "first-time home buyer" tax credit and other forms of government assistance, home prices -- as measured by the Case Schiller Composite 20 index -- rose for the third straight month, up 0.97%, but still down 11.36% on a year-over-year basis, and off 29.89% from its May 2006 peak (note below when I reference peak levels they are from May 2006, not from the individual city peaks, which might have been a few months before or after the national peak). Since home prices do exhibit a fair amount of seasonality, I am working with the seasonally adjusted numbers. Most of the press has a habit of tracking the unadjusted numbers, which I feel is a mistake. So realize that the numbers presented here might be different from what you read in the newspaper tomorrow. A total of 16 of the 20 cities registered price increases, ...

Evaluating the new tools of monetary policy

James Hamilton (October 25th, 2009) Writes:

Last week I participated in a conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, at which I discussed the new lending programs and asset acquisitions pursued by the Federal Reserve over the last two years. Previously I shared with Econbrowser readers empirical evidence on the effects these targeted liquidity operations seem to have had. Below I reproduce my remarks from the conference on the underlying motivation for using such measures, in which I suggested that the critical question is what was the underlying cause of the financial stress to which the Fed was responding. I distinguished between two possible interpretations of how the financial crisis arose.

Perspective 1: Everybody just panicked

The first interpretation of what went wrong is that financial markets were pricing risk correctly in 2006 but began to overprice risk in 2007. Keister and McAndrews analyzed a situation

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Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights: American Capital Agency Corp., Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Vornado Realty Trust and Simon Property Group Inc. – Press Releases

Zacks Market Commentaries (October 23rd, 2009) Writes:
For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL – October 23, 2009 – Zacks.com announces the latest Industry Outlook. Today, Zacks Equity Research discusses the REITs sector, including American Capital Agency Corp. (AGNC), Fannie Mae (FNM), Freddie Mac (FRE), Vornado Realty Trust (VNO) and Simon Property Group Inc. (SPG).

Here is the latest on the REITs sector:

The credit freeze will have a positive effect on commercial real estate down the road; new office, apartment and retail construction has slowed considerably, which will benefit owners in a couple of years. Many companies that we cover have stopped all-new construction.

In this environment, we like well-capitalized companies that have adequate liquidity and manageable near-term debt maturities. Currently, we are bullish on American Capital Agency Corp. (AGNC), a mortgage REIT that invests exclusively in agency securities for which the principal and interest

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Real Estate Investment Trusts – Zacks Analyst Interviews

Zacks Market Commentaries (October 23rd, 2009) Writes:
Amid positive signals emanating from the uptick in housing prices and an improving outlook for consumer spending, the housing sector is gradually stabilizing. Both new and existing home sales have increased during the last four consecutive months and are now 32% and 17% above their recent lows, respectively. Single-family housing starts have also risen 37% from their low point, and inventories of homes-for-sale have fallen sharply.

Equity REITs rebounded nicely in the third quarter, recording total returns of 33% (total return FTSE NAREIT Index) vs. a 15% gain each for the S&P and the Dow. The strong third quarter returns marked the second consecutive record-setting performance of equity REITs after a dismal performance in the first quarter of 2009.

In what has been a volatile year, equity REITs gained approximately 29% (total return FTSE NAREIT Index) in the second quarter after falling 32% in the first quarter. So far in October, equity

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