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Huiyuan To Build Juice Facility In Shanxi

China Retail News (June 11th, 2009) Writes:
Chinese juice maker Huiyuan Group has announced plans to invest CNY300 million to build a juice facility in Shanxi's Yangling Agricultural Hi-tech Industries Demonstration Zone. Since the second half of 2008, Huiyuan has invested CNY2 billion in building juice facilities across China. In September 2008, the company announced that it had reached an acquisition agreement with [...]

Coca-Cola Gets Innocent – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (April 23rd, 2009) Writes:
The Coca-Cola Company (KO) is investing £30 million ($44 million) for a minority stake of between 10% and 20% in Innocent Drinks, a U.K.-based maker of fruit smoothies. Innocent sells about 2 million smoothies a week and will use the proceeds to fund European expansion.The company currently operates in 13 European countries and has revenues of £100 million ($148 million). In addition, Coca-Cola may be able to help Innocent Drinks distribute its products.Innocent makes only natural healthy products using socially and environmentally packaging and production methods. The company distributes its drinks in vans made to look like cows. The three original founders will continue to run the company.The management of Coca-Cola has five strategic priorities for sustainable growth, one of which is to improve the company's growth in the still (non-carbonated) beverage portfolio, especially through strategic acquisitions. The minority stake in Innocent ...

ALPS Files For Equal-Weight ETF Of Sector SPDRs

IndexUniverse Staff (March 18th, 2009) Writes:

New All-Select Sector SPDRs to offer twist on equal-weighting strategies of the S&P 500. 

 

Another equal-weight exchange-traded fund based on the S&P 500 is being proposed, this time using Select Sector SPDRs to carve up the index.

The ALPS Equal Sector Weight ETF would track a Merrill Lynch benchmark that divvies up the broad U.S. stock market by its nine major sectors, according to a recent filing still under review by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Each would be represented by a Select Sector SPDR fund. 

"At all times, the Merrill Lynch Equal Sector Weight index will be comprised of the constituents in the S&P 500, albeit in different weights," said the registration statement. 

The fund-of-funds ETF is expected to come with an annual expense ratio of 0.55%. 

The proposed ETF would compete against equal-weight sector portfolios both  from Rydex and ProShares. But one other, the Rydex S&P Equal Weight (NYSE:

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Sky Falling for Plane Makers – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (March 18th, 2009) Writes:
Highlighted stocks include Boeing's (BA), Embraer (ERJ), B/E Aerospace (BEAV), Hexcel (HXL) and Ladish (LDSH).The Sky is Falling!  Really!The aviation financiers gathered together in Phoenix this week to commiserate -- with each other as well as the commercial aircraft manufacturers. Their message: "You can build 'em, but you can't get financing for 'em!" Uh oh!One attendee opined that we who live in the Pacific Northwest are about to see whitetails (vernacular for undeliverable aircraft) at Boeing's (BA) finishing plant in Seattle (as are the French at the Airbus plant in Toulouse). The ultimate consequence of this shortfall in funding is that Airbus and Boeing -- plus Bombardier and Embraer (ERJ) -- are about to encounter the same thing that has happened to the executive aircraft manufacturers (not to mention the automobile makers, et al): Too many ...
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AMZN Kindles New Controversy – Zacks Tale of the Tape

Zacks Market Commentaries (March 18th, 2009) Writes:
Adding fuel to the controversy that Amazon.com (AMZN) will evade paying royalties to authors from its Kindle device, Discovery Communications Inc. (DISCA) sued the online retailer for violating its patent on electronic book technology.

On Tuesday, the media company filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Delaware accusing Amazon's electronic reader Kindle of infringing intellectual property rights of a patent it had registered in November 2007.

Amazon introduced the second version of Kindle last month for a retail price of $359, calling it the future of book reading. The first model of the wireless device was released in November 2007.

Discovery sought a "fair compensation" through damages for "any future infringement" of the patent but did not seek an injunction preventing sales of the Kindle.

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Early Entry of Generics Thwarts MRX – Zacks Tale of the Tape

Zacks Market Commentaries (March 18th, 2009) Writes:
Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp. (MRX) slumped the most in 12 years on Wednesday after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration rejected the company's appeal for banning generic versions of its acne drug Solodyn from entering the market before the patent expired.

Mylan Inc. (MYL), Barr Laboratories Inc. and Novartis AG (NVS) unit Sandoz Inc. have submitted abbreviated new drug applications (ANDAs) for Solodyn. Israel-based Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (TEVA) has already received a nod from federal health regulators to market its generic version of the oral antibiotic and began shipment of the product.

Medicis filed its petition for a 30-month stay on ANDAs of Solodyn, after suing all the generic makers. Solodyn, which is scheduled to lose patent protection in 2018, contributes nearly 50% of the Scottsdale, Arizona-based company's total revenue.

Shares of the company are down more than 11% today.

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Oil & Gas Industry – Industry Outlook

Zacks Market Commentaries (March 18th, 2009) Writes:
While downside risks remain, the overall outlook for the oil sector has improved in recent days, owing largely to the tentative signs of a supply response to anemic global demand. With demand falling sharply due to worldwide economic problems, inventories started building at a faster rate since last fall.In response, OPEC (which accounts for roughly 40% of all oil supplies) announced a number of production cuts. While there was ample skepticism early on regarding OPEC's ability to enforce the announced cuts, recent evidence suggests a significant level of compliance within the cartel.As such, while oil prices over the coming weeks will track the outlook for the global economy, the commodity's improved supply situation is expected to help prices consolidate around current levels.Natural gas, on the other hand, is a North American story and developments here over the coming months will determine its outlook....
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FNF’s Volume Much Higher – Zacks Tale of the Tape

Zacks Market Commentaries (March 18th, 2009) Writes:

Fidelity National Financial Inc (FNF) shares are experiencing unusually high trading volume. The Jacksonville-based company's stock jumped over 6% at noon.

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Base Metals Little Changed

Doug Casey (March 18th, 2009) Writes:

The base metals were mixed on Tuesday. Copper rose and fell in small fits and starts yesterday, with the final move being to the downside as it finished at $1.702/lb., down 2¾ cents.

Nickel was in positive territory to start the New York day, but fell off sharply to mid-morning, after which it regained a little lost ground to close at $4.5185/lb., down just over a penny. Zinc ended modestly lower, at $0.5496/lb., down better than three-quarters of a cent. Aluminum had a modestly higher day, adding a third of a cent, to $0.6077/lb., while lead pushed higher, tacking on a penny and a third, to $0.6006/lb.

Copper eased off of the four-month high reached on Monday as investors decided to book profits from the recent runup, and despite the encouraging housing starts numbers that offered a smidgeon of hope to that embattled sector. There was some technical selling

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Don’t Worry About “Catching the Bottom”

Michael E. Brisky (March 18th, 2009) Writes:
There's a lot of noise coming out from market pundits lately. Is this the bottom? Is it time to buy? To that I'd say "turn off the tv." These prognosticators predicted little to nothing of what has happened during the past year, so now is not the time to start listening to them. When the market bounces, as its doing now, there is often some easy money made in the first moves. But this is a dangerous game to play for individual investors. The market can shed these gains as quickly as they came. br /br /Also, most investors are in less stable financial positions that they were a year ago. Its not a time to take extra risk. Its a time to protect cash. There is one exception. If you have a decent amount of time until retirement, ...
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