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Tuesday’s Brew – Dec 5
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on March 19th, 2010
Asia saw mixed markets today, with the NIKKEI 225 slipping 0.23%, while the Hang Seng Index climbed 1.29%. Rising oil and renewed economic concerns seemed to cause the Japanese drift, while secular trends continue to drive Chinese and Indian shares higher. India’s market reached a new record high Tuesday. A great majority of Europe’s markets are up slightly this morning as the secular trend pushing merger activity and the EU’s strength in competing with America continue to drive value add.
ECONOMIC NEWS & DATA
In economic news, third quarter productivity data was released at 8:30 AM EST. A survey of economists by Bloomberg News estimated a 0.4% rise versus a 1.2% gain in the previous three months. The actual productivity measure showed a 0.2% rise, lower than expected and raised concern that demand for U.S. product is weakening. Labor costs in the third quarter, adjusted for productivity, rose just 2.3%, at a rate lower than expected, easing concern that wages might pressure overall inflation.
The Lehman Brothers Global Technology Conference kicks off today at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. A widely followed earnings report from home builder Toll Brothers was released today. TOL reported its fiscal fourth quarter, earning $1.07 per share, versus analysts’ consensus of $1.06. The result compared rather poorly to the prior year number of $1.84, but the market was enthused by positive commentary from CEO Robert Toll. He indicated that he believed the housing market may be “bouncing around a bottom.” We point out that markets do not move up and down in a smooth pattern, and housing results may have only found a temporary plateau. In fact, we believe there will be another leg lower. Also reporting earnings on Tuesday are Autozone Inc., Pall Corp., Sanderson Farms, Angelica Corp., Copart Inc., Financial Fed Corp., Novell, Photronics and Wind River Systems. (disclosure)
Wednesday’s Brew Dec 13
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on March 2nd, 2010