Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Wednesday's Summary....

U.S. Markets

Dow +90.04 (+0.73%)
Nasdaq +20.90 (+0.91%)
S&P 500 +11.25 (+0.83%)

News That Moved the Market

Markets End Higher After FOMC Minutes Released. The markets were able to end the day with gains after investors mulled over the latest FOMC minutes. The Fed said it was ready to continue easing rates, but once the economy resumes some momentum, but it will look to swiftly increase rates again. It also projected the economy's growth to slow to 1.2%-2.0%, a drop from the 1.8%-2.5% it forecasted in October. Inflation was a hot topic, as the Fed still expected the economic slowdown to help dampen such pressures, however, it was clear in the minutes this view was not shared by all members. Dallas Fed president Richard Fisher voted against the last rate cut, believing the upside risks to inflation trumped downside risks to growth. In all, the minutes had both good and bad points, but investors keyed in on the fact the Fed was ready to cut rates again to spur growth and avoid a recession.

Inflationary Pressures Remain. Before the Minutes were release, the Labor Department announced consumer prices jumped 0.4%, while core prices increased 0.3%. The figures were greater than expected, and revealed the economic slowdown had failed to alleviate inflationary pressures. Year-over-year, CPI increased 4.3%, while core CPI climbed 2.5%. The Fed will now have to be extremely careful easing rates, and must look to increase rates again as soon as it thinks the economy can handle it.

Another Record Day For Crude. Oil marched higher, closing at $101.32, an all-time record. Greater demand along with a further weakening dollar were catalysts for the increase. Some experts believe the only thing that will ultimately end crude's rally is a serious world economic downturn.

Quick Tics: The Commerce Department reported a small gain in housing starts…Hewlett-Packard (HPQ, +7.9%) reported a stellar quarter and forecasted higher earnings for next quarter than analysts expected…KKR Financial Holdings (KFN, 1.9%) will delay repaying debt on asset-backed paper and will enter restructuring negotiations….The prices wars in telecom took their toll on the companies involved including AT&T (T, -4.3%) and Verizon (VZ, -0.3%).

Tomorrow Notable Earnings :

Safeway (SWY) Before Open

Economic Events:

8:30 AM: Jobless Claims
10:00 AM: Leading Indicators
10:00 AM: Philadelphia Fed
10:30 AM: Crude Inventories

My Space Getting Into Music....

News Corp. (NWS) is in talks with major music labels about a venture that would offer music through 1) ad-based downloads and 2) streaming to a PC. The labels have been offered an equity stake in the site, MySpace Music. Social networks Imeem and Last.fm already have streaming deals with music labels. Labels approached include Vivendi's Universal, Warner (WMG), EMI Group, and Sony (SNE) BMG. Complications include Universal Music's outstanding copyright infringement suit against MySpace.

Copycat Carriers....

In a game of Tuesday-tag, Verizon Wireless (VZ) launched a $100/month unlimited U.S. calling plan. AT&T (T) was soon to follow. Not to be outdone, T-Mobile (DT) jumped on the bandwagon late in the day, and kicked in unlimited text and picture messaging. Shares fell. T -5.25%; VZ -6.6%; DT -2.6%. Sprint (S), the only major carrier left out (thus far) still dropped 3.55%. Besides each other, the group also compete with VoIP providers like Comcast (CMCSA) and Vonage (VG), who offer unlimited plans for as little as $25.

Sony and Toshiba Join Forces....

Sony Corp. (SNE). The Japanese electronics company will receive 90 billion yen for its high-performance semiconductor operations from rival Toshiba Corp. (TOSBF), Toshiba said today. Despite being fierce competitors in other areas, the two companies said they had firmed up a deal to form a semiconductor joint venture owned 60% by Toshiba and 40% by Sony.

Garmin Jumps After Beating Expectations...

Garmin Ltd. (GRMN). The George Town-based provider of provider of navigation, communications and information devices today said fourth-quarter net income rose to $307.3 million, or $1.39 a share, from $180.3 million, or 82 cents a share, in the same quarter a year earlier.

Revenue rose to $1.22 billion from $611 million a year ago, with North American sales seeing the largest percentage jump year-over-year. For 2008, the company expects earnings to exceed $4.40 a share with revenue expected to top $4.5 billion.

The stock is up 6 points to $72.50 premarket. It is still way down off its 52-week high of $125 hit in late October.

Crocs Disappoints Traders...

Crocs Inc. (CROX). The Niwot, Colorado-based footwear company said late Tuesday net income rose to $38.3 million, or $0.45 a share, from $20.8 million, or $0.26 a share, a year earlier.

The company said revenue nearly doubled to $224.8 million from $112.9 million a year ago. It reaffirmed its 2008 earnings and revenue forecasts of $2.70 a share and $1.16 billion, respectively.

Analysts were expecting $0.44. Nonetheless...the stock got pounded in after hours trading last night. The is down 15% to $27.80 premarket.

Earnings This Week...

Major companies tentatively scheduled to report quarterly earnings this week:

Wednesday

Allied Capital Corp. (ALD) 4Q .27
Career Education Corp. (CECO) 4Q .31
Constellation Energy Partners LLC (CEP) 1Q .44
Garmin Ltd. (GRMN) 4Q 1.13 BMO
Health Mgmt Associates Inc. (HMA) 4Q .08 AMC
LodgeNet Interactive Corp. (LNET) 4Q (.45) AMC
Netease.com Inc. (NTES) 4Q .30 AMC
Oceaneering Intl Inc. (OII) 4Q .81 5:00PM
Suntech Power Hldgs Co. Ltd. STP) 4Q .38 BMO
Synopsys Inc. (SNPS) 1Q .34 AMC
Terex Corp. (TEX) 1Q 1.38 AMC
Tim Hortons Inc. (THI) 4Q .41 BMO
TJX Cos. (TJX) 4Q .61 9:30AM
Transocean Inc. (RIG) 1Q 3.32
Ultra Petroleum Corp. (UPL) 4Q .31
Watson Pharms Inc. (WPI) 4Q .32 BMO
Wellcare Health Plans Inc. (WCG) 1Q) .73 Unspecified

Thursday

Allianz SE (AZ) 4Q .37 1:30AM
Barrick Gold Corp. (ABX) 4Q .53 BMO
Chesapeake Energy Corp. (CHK) 4Q .81 AMC
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (CLF) 4Q 1.68 AMC
Continental AG (CTTAY) 4Q 3.28
DTE Energy Co. (DTE) 4Q .84
EMCOR Grp Inc. (EME) 4Q .65
Express Scripts Inc. (ESRX) 4Q .65 AMC
Goldcorp Inc. (GG) 4Q .17 BMO
Intuit Inc. (INTU) 2Q .34 AMC
J.C. Penney Co. Inc. (JCP) 4Q 1.74
Kaydon Corp. (KDN) 1Q .62 7:00AM
Kinross Gold Corp. (KGC) 4Q .08 AMC
Mgm Mirage (MGM) 4Q .57
Newmont Mining Corp. (NEM) 4Q .42
OSI Pharms Inc. (OSIP) 4Q .29 AMC
Quest Diagnostics Inc. (DGX) 4Q .78 BMO
Safeway Inc. (SWY) 4Q .68
Vasco Data Security Intl Inc. (VDSI) 4Q .20
VCA Antech Inc. (WOOF) 4Q .26 4:00PM
WebMD Health Corp. (WBMD) 4Q .29 4:00PM
Williams Cos. (WMB) 4Q .48 BMO

Friday

Life Time Fitness Inc. (LTM) 4Q .48
Newpark Resources Inc. (NR) 4Q .09 6:00AM
PG&E Corp. (PCG) 4Q .56
Rogers Commun Inc. (RCI) 4Q .42 BMO
St. Mary Land & Exploration Co. (SM) 4Q .89
Westwood One Inc. (WON) 4Q .04

Whole Foods 1Q Net Falls 27%...

Whole Foods (WFMI), the organic food retailer reports net income of $39.1 million, or 28¢ a share, as its acquisition of Wild Oats Markets weighs on results. Revenue rises 31% to $2.46 billion.

Analysts expected earnings of 36¢ a share on revenue of $2.42 billion.

That's a Revenue miss. The stock closed yesterday at $38.32 It as critical support in the $35 area.

Microsoft Hires Group To Help Oust Yahoo Board

Microsoft is getting ready to take its bid for Yahoo right to the Web portal's shareholders, even as analysts wait for a higher offer. Microsoft hires proxy group to help oust Yahoo's 10-member board, all of whom are up for re-election.

This could get interesting...

Hewlett-Packard Gains On Bullish 2008 Outlook

Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) net income rises 38% to $2.1 billion, or 80¢ a share, as revenue increases 13% to $28.5 billion on strong notebook PC sales and growth in its international business. Non-GAAP profit is 86¢ a share.

Analysts expected a profit of 81¢ a share and $27.6 billion in sales.

H-P also raises its 2008 guidance, lifting shares 5% in pre-market trading.

Transocean Gets Large Contract From Anadarko...

Transocean Inc. (RIG) late Tuesday said it hasbeen awarded a three-year contract extension for its drillship Deepwater Millennium from Anadarko Petroleum Corp. (APC), beginning in June 2010. The estimated revenue which could be generated over the three-year contractperiod is about $586 million, Houston-based Transocean said. The Deepwater Millennium is capable of operating in water depths of up to 10,000 feet.

Transocean shares closed yesterday up 58 cents at $129.65. Anadarko's stock finished up $1.59 at $60.53.