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Market Updates: Bank of America (BAC), Toyota Motor (TM), AT&T (T), Apple (AAPL)

Consumer Confidence on the Mend; Q2 Housing Prices Rise From Previous Quarter; Judge Questions BofA/SEC Settlement; Chrysler Sues Former Parent; Toyota to Cut Production Capacity by 1 Million; Sony To Sell Wireless e-Book Reader; Apple’s Jobs Leading Tablet Device Development, Says WSJ

  • The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index has rebounded to 54.1 in August after last month’s decline to 47.4. “Consumers were more upbeat in their short-term outlook for both the economy and the job market in August, but only slightly more upbeat in their income expectations,” said Lynn Franco, director of The Conference Board Consumer Research Center. “And, as long as…
26Aug2009 | Money Morning | 1 comment | Continued

Market Update: Ford Motor (F), Toyota Motor (TM), General Electric (GE), Kraft Foods (KFT)

Ford’s Focus is Top “Cash for Clunkers” Replacement; Personal Incomes and Savings Fall While Spending Increases; Pending Home Sales Rise Again; GE Pays $50 Million in SEC Settlement; Housing Data, Tech Help Markets Rise; Electronic Arts Tops Wall Street Estimates; Homemade Meals Boost Kraft’s Profit

  • Ford Motor Co.’s (NYSE: F) Focus is the top-selling vehicle so far in the U.S. government’s Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), also known as “cash for clunkers.” The remaining four in the top five best-selling cars in the program were from foreign automakers: Toyota Motor Corp.’s (NYSE ADR: TM) Corolla was second, followed by Honda Motor Co.…
6Aug2009 | Money Morning | 1 comment | Continued

Market Update: Boeing (BA), Ford Motor (F), Toyota Motor (TM), American International Group (AIG)

Airbus Parent Wins Saudi Security Contract; Automakers Post Losses; Private Sector Payrolls Shrink by 473,000; Gannett to Lay Off at Least 1,000; Pending Home Sales Rise, Mortgages Fall; Gold Breaks $940 Barrier; SEC Approves “Say-on-Pay” Rules; AIG Shares Drop After Split

  • Pan-European aerospace and defense giant EADS NV – the parent company of Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) nemesis Airbus SAS – yesterday (Wednesday) announced that Saudi Arabia has selected it as the winner of a $2.8 billion border-security contract. The contract calls for EADS to install security checkpoints and radar systems along 5,600 miles (9,000 kilometers) of Saudi Arabian borders over the next five years,…
2Jul2009 | Money Morning | 1 comment | Continued

Market Updates: Apple (AAPL), Toyota Motor (TM), Enterprise Products (EPD),Teppco (TPP)

Madoff Gets 150 Years; Pipeline Operators to Combine; Jobs Returns to Work at Apple; GM, Toyota Cut Ties on Auto Plant; U.S. Moves Closer to Solar Energy; Oil Rises to More Than $71; China Stops Stockpiling Metal

  • A federal judge gave no leniency to convicted Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff yesterday (Monday), sentencing him to 150 years in prison. U.S. District Judge Denny Chin described Madoff’s crime as “extraordinarily evil” and said that it was “not merely a bloodless crime that takes place on paper but one that takes a staggering human toll.” As a part of his sentence, the 71-year-old Madoff was…
30Jun2009 | Money Morning | 0 comments | Continued

Market Update: Microsoft (MSFT), Sony (SNE), Nintendo (NTDOY), Ford Motor (F), Toyota Motor (TM)

Oil Takes a Spill; SEC Expands Madoff Investigation; Sony Could Lose Largest Game Publisher; Nasdaq Outpaces Other Indices; Walgreens Misses Street Estimates; U.S. Car Brands Close Gap with Toyota Quality;

  • In spite of tense geopolitical situations in the Middle East, light sweet crude for July delivery yesterday (Monday) fell $2.62, or 3.8%, to settle at $66.93 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX). Large and violent protests in Iran over the outcome of its recent election would normally raise concerns about supply disruptions and drive up the price of oil. Instead, the market is looking past this tense backdrop in the world’s…
23Jun2009 | Money Morning | 1 comment | Continued

Market Updates: Microsoft Corp (MSFT), Toyota Motor (TM), Honda (HMC), General Motors (GM), Ford Motor (F), Pepsi Bottling (PBG)

Reports Point to Housing Market Bottom; Big Three Automakers Beat Estimates; Microsoft Will Unveil New Operating System in Time for XMAS; Dallas Fed President: Economy ‘Getting Less Worse’; European Jobless Rate Climbs;  Pepsi Bottling Chief Could Cash In

  • The housing market showed further signs of bottoming in April, as pending sales of previously owned U.S. homes saw their biggest monthly gain in seven and a half years, the National Association of Realtors reported. The number of Americans signing contracts to buy previously owned homes climbed 6.7% in April, more than forecast and the fourth increase in five months. The report supports…
3Jun2009 | Money Morning | 0 comments | Continued
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