Thursday, February 14, 2013

Stocks up as Dow closes at year high

Stocks gained on impressive results from two big consumer brands Tuesday, and the Dow closed at its highest level of the year.?Beauty products maker Avon saw a 20 percent gain in its stock price.?

By Steve Rothwell,?AP Business Writer / February 12, 2013

Trader Eric Schumacher works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. In a quiet day of trade, stocks were driven higher by beauty products maker Avon and luxury clothing and accessories company Michael Kors.

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The Dow rose to its highest close of the year Tuesday, ending 146 points from a record.?Stocks?gained after impressive results from two big consumer brands.

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The Dow Jones industrial average closed up 47.46, or 0.3 percent, to 14,018.70, putting it within 1 percent of the record close of 14,164.53 set in October 2007. The Standard & Poor's 500 gained 2.42 points to 1,519.43, also close to its record.

In a quiet day of trade,?stocks?were driven higher by beauty products maker Avon and luxury clothing and accessories company Michael Kors, whose results impressed investors. Consumer spending accounts for 70 percent of economic activity in the U.S.

Financial and home building?stocks?also lifted?stocks, led by Bank of America and Masco Corp, which notched some of the day's biggest gains.

The Dow has surged at the start of the year, logging its best January in almost two decades, after lawmakers reached a last-minute deal to avoid the "fiscal cliff" of sweeping tax increases and spending cuts. Investors are also becoming more optimistic that the housing market is recovering and that hiring is picking up.

The 30-member Dow has now closed above 14,000 twice this month. Before February, the index had closed above that level just nine times in its history. The first time was in July 2007; the rest were in October of that year.

Avon's?stock?price jumped $3.51, or 20 percent, to $20.79 after the company posted a fourth-quarter loss that wasn't as bad as analysts expected. The company also hopes to save $400 million by slashing costs. Michael Kors rose $5, or 9 percent, to $62 after reporting earnings that beat analysts' predictions.

About 70 percent of companies in the S&P 500 have reported earnings for the fourth quarter. Analysts are projecting that earnings will rise 6.4 percent for the period, an improvement from the 2.4 percent growth reported in the third quarter, according to S&P Capital IQ.

The Dow has now advanced 7 percent this year, and the S&P 500 is up 6.6 percent.

In other trading Tuesday, the Nasdaq composite was down 5.51 points at 3,186.49.

Investors may have become too optimistic about the outlook forstocks, said Uri Landesman, president of hedge fund Platinum Partners.

"The market is priced for perfection," said Landesman. "The odds of a disappointment are very, very high."

Landesman predicts that the S&P 500 will climb past its record and rise as high as 1,600 by April before then slumping as low as 1,300 as company earnings start to disappoint investors. The record close for the S&P 500 is 1,565, reached in October 2007.

Investors appear to be supporting the market by stepping in to buy?stocks?when prices dip, said JJ Kinahan, chief derivatives strategist at TDAmeritrade. The S&P 500 has gained for six straight weeks since the start of the year.

Confidence in the outlook for global growth has strengthened among asset managers in recent months, according to a Bank of America Merrill Lynch survey. The poll found that 59 percent of investors believe that the global economy will strengthen in the year ahead, in line with the reading in January. The outlook for growth had improved in the four previous months.

Investors will be watching closely Tuesday night when President Barack Obama delivers his annual State of the Union speech. Obama is expected to focus on the economy, including job creation.

A decline in bond prices since the beginning of the year has also slowed. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note, which moves inversely to its price, rose 2 basis points to 1.98 percent. The yield was 1.71 percent at the beginning of the year.

Among other?stocks?making big moves:

? Coca-Cola, the world's largest beverage company, fell $1.05, or 2.7 percent, to $37.56 after reporting fourth-quarter revenue that fell short of analysts' forecasts.

? Masco jumped $2.22, or 13 percent, to $20.01 after the home improvement and building products company reported earnings that beat analysts' expectations thanks to strong demand in North America.

? Dun & Bradstreet, a provider of credit and business data, fell $6.60, or 7.7 percent, to $78.68 after the company reported that a fourth-quarter profit that came in below market expectations.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Why Did Tim Cook Talk At The Goldman Sachs Conference Anyway?

Tim Cook On Stage At Goldman Sachs ConferenceEditor?s note:?Howard Lindzon is co-founder and CEO of?StockTwits, a social network for traders and investors to share real-time ideas and information. There is just NO good reason Tim Cook should be speaking at a Goldman Conference. Goldman employees use BlackBerrys not for any great reason. They hide their iPhones and iPads at home. The great Goldman Sachs firewall is not Apple's friend.

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DEAR ABBY: My daughters are attractive young women, both doing well in their professional careers. "Melanie," who is 27, is married to "Sam," an extremely attractive and successful man.My 30-year-old daughter, "Alicia," has been divorced for a year. Her marriage failed two years ago because she and her husband had an appetite for sex outside their marriage. While I was disturbed about that, I was horrified to learn that Melanie allows her sister to occasionally have sex with Sam.Melanie's argument is that Sam is less likely to cheat given this situation. ...

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Two Hackers Build A Way To Pay For Your Pizza With Bitcoins

logoWhile the question remains whether or not you should be eating Domino's pizza at all, a clever service now allows you to pay for your pie with Bitcoins. The service is far from an official Domino's app and is instead a gateway or broker between the world of pizza and the world of popular virtual currencies.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Washington Post's Cillizza Confesses: 'I Can't Get Enough of Hillary Clinton'

Filling in for host Chuck Todd on Friday's MSNBC Daily Rundown, The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza gushed over the popularity of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: "Hillary Clinton is just day's removed from public office, but a new poll finds her public image soaring. Time to put another log on the 2016 speculation fire....Look, I can't get enough of Hillary Clinton, I'll just admit it. I'm just fascinated by the story." [Listen to the audio]

Comparing Clinton to a list of other potential 2016 presidential candidates, both Democrats and Republicans, Cillizza proclaimed: "She's more popular than anyone else on this list....These numbers are not terribly surprising, I mean, she just spent four years as our top diplomat."

During a panel discussion of the topic, the Washington Examiner's Susan Ferrechio brought things back to reality: "Of course, these are very early polls and they will always come down when the real campaign starts." Cillizza acknowledged: "And she's been in this game long enough. She knows that as soon as she announces, some of those numbers drop." National Review's Jim Geraghty predicted: "Yeah, probably ten percent of that goes off."

Here is a transcript of the February 8 coverage:

9:00AM ET TEASE:

CHRIS CILLIZZA: Popular vote. Hillary Clinton is just day's removed from public office, but a new poll finds her public image soaring. Time to put another log on the 2016 speculation fire.

(...)

9:53AM ET SEGMENT:

CILLIZZA: Let's bring back The Gaggle. Homeland fan Daniella Gibbs Leger, Susan Ferrechio, Jim Geraghty, and Kristen Welker. Okay, Susan, I want to start with you. Look, I can't get enough of Hillary Clinton, I'll just admit it. I'm just fascinated by the story. Quinnipiac poll out this morning, Hillary Clinton favorable, 61. Hillary Clinton unfavorable, 34. How does that compare to Joe Biden, her potential 2016 challenger? 46/41. She's more popular than anyone else on this list.

SUSAN FERRECHIO [WASHINGTON EXAMINER]: Not surprising.

CILLIZZA: These numbers are not terribly surprising, I mean, she just spent four years as our top diplomat.

FERRECHIO: People have been talking about her as a presidential candidate since the day after 2008, let's face it. When things weren't going well for President Obama they were saying, "Well, if we had elected Hillary." So, she's still humungously popular. There are a lot of people who were angry that President Obama got the nomination in 2008, they want Hillary to get her shot. Of course, these are very early polls and they will always come down when the real campaign starts.

CILLIZZA: And she knows, right, Jim? And she's been in this game long enough. She knows that as soon as she announces, some of those numbers drop.

JIM GERAGHTY [NATIONAL REVIEW]: Yeah, probably ten percent of that goes off. I will point out, recently Paul Ryan, in an attempt to kind of take a shot at Obama, said, "Look, if we elected Hillary in 2008, the economy would be fixed by now." I think it's time for that talk to stop.

[LAUGHTER]

Republicans should not be talking about how great Hillary is.

CILLIZZA: Man, Hillary is great.

GERAGHTY: How fantastic she is. No, that's fine, she'd be ever bit as bad, there's no difference between the two of them.

CILLIZZA: Right, right.

GERAGHTY: Step back.

CILLIZZA: Good advice by Jim Geraghty for Republicans.

-- Kyle Drennen is a news analyst at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow Kyle Drennen on Twitter.

Source: http://www.mrc.org/biasalerts/washington-posts-cillizza-confesses-i-cant-get-enough-hillary-clinton

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