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Friday’s Market Recap (06/05/09)

Bullish Bankers (June 5th, 2009) Writes:

The markets were off today as the Dow Jones Industrial Average was the only major index to be in the black, up 0.15% to a level of 8,763.13.  The NASDAQ was down 0.03% closing at 1849.42 while the S&P 500 was down 0.25% ending at 940.09.  The 10-year once again saw price down ending with a yield of 3.83%.  A dollar gained strength today resulting with gold falling, settling at $962.60, and weaker demand saw crude prices fall to $68.44 a barrel. 

General Motors announced preliminary plans to sell its Saturn unit to Penske Automotive Group [PAG: 14.65, +0.05 (+0.34%)] which would put Penske in charge of Saturn’s parts, distribution, service, brands, and trademarks.  Mr. Roger Penske did not say how much the deal would be worth, but he said that the deal would allow for Saturn to retain 13,000 jobs in the corporation and the 350 dealerships.  The sale

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Fed Cuts Outlook, Keeps Chin Up – Analyst Blog

Dirk Van Dijk (May 20th, 2009) Writes:
Highlighted here is General Motors Corp. (GM). The minutes of the Fed meeting of late April were released. They show that the staff economists there had cut their economic outlooks relative to January, but are still relatively upbeat. If the three most optimistic and the three most pessimistic forecasts are excluded (what the Fed terms the Central Tendency), then the range of GDP growth forecasts for 2009 is from -2.0% to -1.3%. This marks a significant downgrade from January, when the central tendency forecasts ranged from -1.5% to -0.5%. Considering that in the first quarter the economy fell at an annualized rate of 6.1%, even the pessimistic end of the forecasts implies that we will have a near-term recovery. Down at an 6.1% rate means that the economy has already contracted by 1.5% this year, so we would ...

Toyota to Slash 2009 Sales Outlook, Cut Costs

Contrarian Profits (December 16th, 2008) Writes:

Toyota Motor Corp. (ADR:TM) may not need a government bailout, but it’s hurting badly. The world’s top automaker said it will announce a revised 2009 sales forecast at its end-of-the-year news conference Dec. 22. The company is expected to slash at least 1 million cars from its original forecast of 9.7 million units, Reuters reported.

It’s also expected to outline cost cutting measures that could include laying off employees, suspending plant operations, delaying the opening of new plants, and cutting the budget for research and development.

According to several Japanese media outlets, Toyota plans to eliminate bonuses for its executives and is expected to post a second-half loss.

One analyst believes the company’s dividend also could be on the chopping block.

“We anticipate that even Toyota could see its post-dividend cash flow turn negative should it keep its dividends at 140 yen,” Morgan Stanley (

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Toyota to Slash 2009 Sales Outlook, Cut Costs

Money Morning (December 15th, 2008) Writes:
Toyota Motor Corp. (ADR:TM) may not need a government bailout, but it’s hurting badly. The world’s top automaker said it will announce a revised 2009 sales forecast at its end-of-the-year news conference Dec. 22. The company is expected to slash at least 1 million cars from its original forecast of 9.7 million units, Reuters reported. It’s also expected to outline cost cutting measures that could include laying off employees, suspending plant operations, delaying the opening of new plants, and cutting the budget for research and development. According to several Japanese media outlets, Toyota plans to eliminate bonuses for its executives and is expected to post a second-half loss. One analyst believes the company’s dividend also could be on the chopping block. “We anticipate that even Toyota could see its post-dividend cash flow turn negative should it keep its dividends at 140 yen,” Morgan ...

Global Investing Roundups Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Contrarian Profits (October 15th, 2008) Writes:

Visa and MasterCard Settle Up; Daimler’s Plant Closures; Apple’s Christmas Bargain; Johnson Controls’ Weak Outlook; Gas Prices Down 23% From July; U.S. Budget Deficit the Highest Ever; Pepsi Fizzles

Nikkei Weekly Outlook: Eyes on I-banks, Inflation, Yen (EWJ)

Steven Towns (June 15th, 2008) Writes:
The Nikkei had a rough go last week indeed, losing 3.6% and the 14,000-level (13,973.73); TOPIX fell to 1,371.57 after a short-lived recovery of 1,400 two weeks ago. No worries though, as Chicago Nikkei 225 futures not only held 14k, but added 140 points to the upside (14,220) setting the stage for a gap up on Monday (Osaka N225 futures: 13,980). The Bank of Japan held its benchmark rate at 0.5%, as expected; meanwhile, the yen has eased to its weakest level against the dollar, ¥108/$1, since late February. Inflation and U.S. i-bank earnings will weigh heavy on sentiment this week. Lehman (LEH: 25.81 +13.70%) leads off on Monday, 6/16, Goldman (GS: 178.29 +6.92%) is up on Tuesday, 6/17 and Morgan (MS: 41.04 +6.93%) reports on Wednesday, 6/18. Circuit City (...

Nikkei Weekly Outlook: Tough Week Ahead (EWJ)

Steven Towns (June 8th, 2008) Writes:
The Nikkei 225 had a positive week, up a modest 1% to 14,489.44, its highest close since early January, but fell short of its calendar year high of 14,691. Remember, keeping things in perspective is important because the N225 opened the year at 15,155 and was trading 18,000-plus last year. In spite of recent resiliency in Japanese equities, it looks like this week will be a tough one, starting with a big gap down on Monday and external factors as well as domestic economic data all putting potential downward pressure on stocks. Nikkei 225 Chart June 6, 2008 First, weak jobs data in the U.S. on Friday and an unprecedented two-day jump in oil futures sent U.S. stocks sharply lower. Nikkei 225 futures in Chicago lost 510 points to settle at ...

Nikkei Weekly Outlook: Testing Dubious Highs (EWJ)

Steven Towns (June 1st, 2008) Writes:
Last week’s question of resiliency or reluctance at 14,000 for the Nikkei 225 Stock Average was answered, somewhat predictably, with another late-week rally. The Nikkei ended the week higher by 2.3% to 14,338.54 and the broader TOPIX, which rose by the same amount, recouped the 1,400-level (1,408.14) for the first time since January 10th. This week, the N225 is poised to test its Jan. 10 high of 14,388 and perhaps it’s not a stretch to throw in the 14,691 close on the first day of trading this year (its calendar year high close). But don’t get too excited (just trying to keep things in perspective), considering the N225’s 15,155 open on the first day of trading in 2008, let alone the 18,000-plus levels it once traded at last year! ...

Wal-Mart 2008 outlook cautious and down we go

Stockmasters Staff (May 13th, 2008) Writes:
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE:WMT) the world's largest retailer said the U.S. economy is playing a critical factor in 2008 and the stock is down 2% and falling. Stocks are taking a hit today and down the ship goes. Wal-Mart Stores 's low prices are driving sales with customers flocking to buy basics like groceries, shampoo, cleaning supplies, and pharmacy items. But once customers buy what they need they are also purchasing other items as well. Surprisingly one area of strength was consumer electronics. Low prices and improved customer services were the primary drivers of sales growth, the company said, despite the “economic headwinds” caused by energy and food ...

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