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Morning News Thursday June 14th 2007

General News:

–          Producers Price Index rose 0.9%, which is larger than most were expecting.  This increase is a reflection of gasoline prices, which rose 10.3%.  However, the PPI ex-food and energy was only 0.2%, a modest rise from the flat reading the economy had in April.

–          Jobless claims are at 311,000 and continuing claims are 2.487 million.  Claims were expected at 312,000 and continuing at 2.503 million.

–          Of the sectors tracked in the PPI, autos fell 0.2%, drugs rose 0.4%, tobacco was unchanged, capital equipment rose 0.1%, and food, the biggest surprise, fell 0.2%.

–          OPEC says that oil demand will rise 1.5% this year.

–          PIMCO’s cash holdings rose to 52% of all assets.  This is up from 48% in May and represents the biggest cash holding since June 2000.

–          The AAII (American Association of Individual Investors) bear index rose to 43.65 from 42.57 last week.  The bull index fell to 37.3 from 40.59.

–          Qatar and Dubai have teamed up to create a $1 billion joint venture seeking out international and regional investment opportunities.

–          European aerospace company, EADS, is planning a jet designed to take four passengers 62 miles above the Earth at a cost of $265,000.  The 90-minute trip is scheduled for 2012.

 

 

Asia/Europe:

 

Asia:

–          The Chinese took a record amount of money out of their savings accounts in May; most of it is thought to be invested in the booming stock market.

–          Japan reiterated the continued strength of their exports and the weak yen’s contribution to international income, as the Japanese current account surplus rose 50% year over year.

–          Chinese Prime Minister, Wen Jiabao, said that monetary policy should be appropriately tightened.

–          The Chinese newspaper, Financial News, reported that low rates are driving investment and hurting household savings.

–          A Chinese cabinet meeting yesterday communicated a need to slow the economy.

 

Europe:

–          Bank of England reported that inflation expectations were steady in May.

–          UK May retail sales rose 0.4%, 0.3% was expected.

–          France is in talks about the issue of a 30-year inflation linked bond.

–          The Swiss National Bank raised rate 25 basis points.  They said that more rate hikes were likely if the economic conditions remained unchanged.  There was also a warning that this rate hike would increase volatility in the Forex markets.

 

Corporate News:

–          General Electric’s (GE) largest division is expected to double its sales in emerging markets to up to $30 billion within the next three years.

–          Texas Pacific Group lost its bid to buy the Japanese consumer electronics manufacturer, JVC, highlighting the restrictions of foreign private-equity firms to issue takeover bids.

–          The Pentagon issued a $2 billion contract to L-3 Communications (LLL) and the US division of Italy’s Finmeccanica to build a joint cargo aircraft for the US Army and US Air Force.

–          JP Morgan Chase (JPM) agreed to move its investment banking operations, which employs 6,000 people, to the World Trade Center location in New York City within five years.

–          Applebee’s International (APPB) may be bought by IHOP (IHP)

–          Symantec Corp. (SYMC) authorizes a $2 billion buyback.

–          The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) is rumored to raise the bid for CBOT (BOT).

–          Bear Stearns Companies (BSC) reports weaker than expected profits.

–          Charles Schwab Corp. (SCHW) reports soft trading volume, down 12% year over year.

–          Sanofi-Aventis (SNY) has trouble with the FDA as they block the diet drug, Zimulti.

–          Best Buy (BBY) has their EPS cut at Stifel.

–          Starbucks (SBUX) discontinues sales of Jones Soda (JSDA).

 

Favorable Comments:

–          Atheros Communications (ATHR) is a buy at Merrill Lynch.

–          Expedia (EXPE) and Titanium Metals Co. (TIE) upgraded at Matrix.

–          L-3 Communications (LLL) target is up at Friedman Billings.

–          Centurytel Inc. (CTL) upgraded at UBS.

–          Tim Hortons (THI) upgraded at CIBC.

–          Target (TGT) boost its buyback and dividend.

–          Kohl’s (KSS) upgraded at Buckingham.

–          Oracle (ORCL) and Corning (GLW) upgraded at Pac Crest.

–          Apache (APA) has its price target upped at Deutsche Bank.

 

Negative Comments:

–          Martin Marietta Materials (MLM) downgraded at Matrix.

–          ITT Education Services (ESI) downgraded at Lehmans.

–          SLM Corporation (SLM) downgraded at Bear Stearns.

–          Sanofi-Aventis (SNY) downgraded at HSBC.

–          Hartford Financial Services Group (HIG) has its EPS cut at Friedman Billings.

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