Market Update

Europe Edges Higher

Ivaylo
12 Oct, 2006
New York City

Truckmakers rose on the heels of strong performance from takeover target Scania, which repeated its rejection of the offer of MAN. Scania reported a 31% growth in nine-month pre-tax earnings owing to a near-15% increase in revenues over the period. Technology shares also helped counter earnings-related weakness from French supermarket company Carrefour. By mid morning, the FTSE 100 in London climbed 0.3%, Frankfurt Xetra Dax rose 0.2%, and the CAC 40 in Paris added 0.4%.

Gold Climbs, Finishes under $580

Ivaylo
12 Oct, 2006
New York City

Traders weighed the value of the precious metal as a defensive investment against a backdrop of weaker oil prices and threats of more nuclear tests from North Korea. With international tensions rising, gold for December delivery climbed but failed to pass $580 an ounce on the NYME. If gold does indeed deserve to close out the year on a higher note, it will do so only after having proven to its faithful that it does retain its security blanket attributes.

Averages Struggle, Earnings Worries

123jump.com Staff
11 Oct, 2006
New York City

Market averages remained subdued as investors faced lower than expected earnings from Alcoa, Genentech, Monsato and Legg Mason. Genentech profit rose 58% but missed revenue target. Legg Mason lowered its earnings range to between 96 cents and $1.02 missing Wall Street estimates of $1.06. Legg Mason fell 17%. Monsato reported wider loss in the fiscal fourth quarter. CNET, online publisher, said that its CEO, general counsel and head of human resources have resigned. The stock fell 7.7%.

Genentech Falls on Disappointing Sales

Elena
11 Oct, 2006
New York City

Stocks remained under pressure in morning trading. Market sentiment was hurt by a disappointing profit, released by Alcoa at the start of the third-quarter earnings season. The stock slipped nearly 6%. Monsanto Co. posted wider Q4 profit loss due to weaker sales and projected 2007 profit below analyst estimates. The company''s shares fell 5%.

Sensex Slips, Infosys Surges

Elena
11 Oct, 2006
New York City

The Sensex closed almost flat Wednesday as late-hour pressure on large-caps helped the benchmark index recover earlier losses. Intense selling in small and mid-cap stocks with a negative bias in a volatile session with IT stocks dominating trading. Infosys led the advancers as it reported stronger than expected quarterly results. Ranbaxy, lead the decliners.

Legg Mason Slips 15%

Elena
11 Oct, 2006
New York City

Weaker-than-expected Q3 earnings posted by Alcoa sent stocks sharply lower at opening, as concerns about corporate profits at the start of the earnings season weighed. The aluminum giant''s shares fell 5.5% to $26.73. Genentech was another early loser, falling 2.1%, despite posting a 58% rise in Q3 net earnings, helped by better-than-expected sales of its drug Lucentis.

FTSE Lower, Holds Above 6,000 Level

Ivaylo
11 Oct, 2006
New York City

Weak mining stocks were the reason for London benchmark index to slip by mid-day. Kazakh mining group Kazakhmys led the decliners in the sector. Shares in U.K. supermarket chain J Sainsbury fell as well, while luxury clothing brand Burberry gained after second-quarter sales figures and updated investors on prospects. The FTSE 100 index lost 18.8 points, or 0.2% by mid-day.

Futures Slide as Alcoa Disappoints

Elena
11 Oct, 2006
New York City

Stock equity futures traded weak Wednesday, pointing to a negative start as Dow component Alcoa released disappointing Q3 earnings, raising worries about the earnings outlook and economic growth. The financial services sector is expected to come under pressure after Legg Mason Inc. predicted quarterly earnings below analyst expectations. Legg shares fell 13% before the bell.

Harrah's Received a Sweetened Offer

Elena
11 Oct, 2006
New York City

Apollo Management Group and Texas Pacific Group are offered $83 to $84 a share for the world''s largest casino operator, after their initial offer of $81 a share had been rejected. Shares of Harrah''s advanced nearly 2% in pre-market trading.

Weaker Yen Presses Japan Lower

Ivaylo
11 Oct, 2006
New York City

Asian markets traded mixed on Wednesday, with the Nikkei Average in Japan edging slightly lower as falls in steelmakers and internet shares erased gains in exporters Canon Inc. and Sony Corp after the yen dipped to a multi-month low against the dollar. Energy-related stocks were also mixed after crude-oil prices slid below the $59 per-barrel-level in U.S. trading. Stocks in Japan ended lower still reeling by North Korea nuclear weapon test.

European Stocks Decline

Ivaylo
11 Oct, 2006
New York City

European markets eased on Wednesday morning, after Alcoa kicked off the U.S. earnings season by missing analyst forecasts, putting mining shares under pressure and offsetting lower crude-oil prices. Other Europeanstocks were also lower as uncertainty about North Korea nuclear-testing plans still existed. By mid morning, the FTSE 100 in London shed 0.2%, while Frankfurt Xetra Dax slipped 0.4%, and the CAC 40 in Paris lost 0.6%.

Dollar and Gold Rise, Oil Fall

Ivaylo
11 Oct, 2006
New York City

As marketmen observed a soaring dollar and retreating crude-oil prices, the realization set in that it may perhaps become difficult to achieve even a $600 price for the gold contract for 2006. The almost complete lack of emotional reactive power to the unfolding North Korean nuclear drama cast a dark shadow on gold as a safe haven. Traders are beginning to wonder just what it is that gold will react to anymore.

Alcoa Reports Lower Net

123jump.com Staff
10 Oct, 2006
New York City

Popular averages traded in a tight range as investos awaited earnings season to start. Alcoa reported third quarter operating earnings of 66 cents a share on revenue of $7.63 billion. Analysts had expected earnings of 77 cents and revenue of $7.75 billion. Stock fell 8% in the after hours trading. European markets closed higherled by mining, technology and banking stocks.

EADS, Vodafone Lead Europe Up

Elena
10 Oct, 2006
New York City

European markets advanced Tuesday on subsiding interest rate concerns and well-received management changes at EADS and Vodafone Group. The French CAC 40 gained 0.4%, boosted by 3.9% gain at aerospace operator EADS, while London FTSE 100 closed up 0.4%, with Vodafone Group leading the index higher. The German DAX 30 rose 0.5%, supported by shares of automaker Volkswagen.

D.R. Horton Orders Drop 25%

Elena
10 Oct, 2006
New York City

Stocks turned lower after oil prices slipped and an economic report showed a larger-than-expected rise in wholesale inventories. The Commerce Department said that businesses'' inventories and sales rose by 1.1% each, keeping the inventory to sales ratio at 1.15. The report exceeded economists'' expectations of 0.6% increase by wholesale inventories.