Market Update: Microsoft (MSFT), Time Warner (TWX), Costco (COST), Procter & Gamble (PG)





Time Warner Spinning Off AOL; Costco Misses Earnings; Posco Agrees to 33% Iron Ore Price Cut; Two Auto Parts Makers File Bankruptcy; Microsoft Launches New Search Engine; Geithner Will Prod China to Increase Consumption; P&G Forecast Far Short Of Street Estimates; Lexus Drops LPGA Tour Event

  • Asia’s third-largest steel mill, Posco (NYSE ADR: PKX) agreed to a 33% cut in iron ore prices with the world’s second-biggest supplier, Rio Tinto Group PLC (NYSE ADR: RTP). The deal puts pressure on Chinese steelmakers who are demanding as much as a 50% discount, Bloomberg reported.
  • Auto parts makers Visteon Corp. (OTC: VSTN) and Metaldyne Corp. have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for their U.S. operations. In its filing, Visteon listed total assets of $4.58 billion. Private equity firm Carlyle Group, Ltd. and RHJI International SA, which owns a 60% stake in Metaldyne’s parent company, separately submitted letters of intent to purchase different portions of Metaldyne’s assets, Reuters reported.
  • Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner will travel to China next week to encourage it to boost domestic demand and maintain flexible markets, a U.S. Treasury spokesman told Bloomberg.  The spokesman said the discussions will include the importance of open trade and the need for both the U.S. and China to move toward balanced long-term growth strategies, including a flexible currency policy.  China is the biggest foreign holder of U.S. government debt, with about $768 billion in Treasury securities.
  • Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG), the maker of Gillette razors and Tide laundry detergent, said its fiscal 2010 earnings will fall far short of Wall Street estimates, as it invests in international markets and new products, Reuters reported.  But the consumer giant’s shares fell only slightly as analysts said the investments were needed for future growth.  The company’s brands have lost market share as recession-hit consumers trade down to cheaper or private-label brands.
  • Lexus won’t renew its sponsorship of the Lexus Cup, a LPGA Tour women’s team golf event in 2009, a senior official told Bloomberg. The Toyota Motor Corp.  (NYSE: TM) unit is struggling with the worst slump in its 20-year history as consumers pull back on auto purchases during the worst recession in decades.  The Ryder Cup-style tournament, contested by teams from Asia against the rest of the world, has been an annual fixture on the tour since 2005. Lexus may back the tournament in 2010 if its business picks up, said Vince S. Socco, vice president of marketing.

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