Tuesday, April 19, 2011

To Market!


Asian indices mostly down overnight - Shanghai Composite down 1.87%; Major Euro indices up; US futures indicate a neg open #invest #in #tcot

Futures Cautiously Higher on Early Earnings Optimism; $JNJ GS AAPL in Focus http://bit.ly/h5xtRV Earn Prev; Econ Cal; Mkt Stats #in #tcot

#Housing Starts Surge After Feb Collapse http://read.bi/gePCuu 549K annualized, +7.2% m-o-m; Consensus 525K #REI #market #invest #in #tcot

US Futures Rise After Earnings, #Housing Starts http://bit.ly/eqvlGX $GS JNJ AAPL TXN IBM INTC RIMM NVS Samsung $005930:KS #invest #in #tcot

Another Retail Debacle From The UK http://read.bi/ibSIiI $TSCO Year's Profit Rise Less Than Est, Qrtly Sales Drop http://ow.ly/4Dhde #market

Exclusive: Chamber fires back; Asia down; 1st look-House #GOP push on derivatives; Treasury eyes $GM sale http://ow.ly/4DicZ #in #tcot

RT @GovWalker Standard & Poor's warns about US credit rating while Moody's calls our WI budget plan credit positive.

$BK Mellon Profit +12% as #Market Rally Increases Assets, Boosts Fees http://bloom.bg/hdyOC6 Custody, admin assets +14% to $25.5T #in #tcot

Geithner Talks #Deficits, #Debt, And The S&P On CNBC http://read.bi/hdUkQh Nothing new here, move along #global #economy #business #in #tcot

$JNJ Q1 http://yhoo.it/ij6ioQ Sales of $16.2B +3.5% yoy; EPS was $1.25 excl special items, Q1 EPS of $1.35 +4.7% #stock #invest #in #tcot

Indices Flashing Major Sell Signals http://bit.ly/eLJ48n Hehaw! What happens when the dead cat doesn't bounce; NYSE Russell 3000 #in #tcot

A #Defense #Stock That Looks Doomed http://bit.ly/eWaeJG #Budget cuts and a poor technical picture spell trouble for $ATK #invest #in #tcot

#Industry Analysis, Trends, Reports, & Outlook http://www.zacks.com/industry-outlook Check Restaurant, Airline and Retail #market #in #tcot

Twitter Looks to Widen Appeal http://on.wsj.com/ieFHIu ..As it looks to add tools for power users, Twitter is also in advanced talks.. #tech

State Tax Collections Tick Up http://on.wsj.com/ghUPHy ...thanks to 'improving economy' and tax increases passed 'after' the recession #tcot


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