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Microsoft 4Q Profit Falls but Tops Views

For Microsoft Corp., it was likely a relief to end its fiscal year on a more positive note. After startling investors in the fiscal third quarter when it disclosed plans to seriously boost spending, the company on Thursday topped Wall Street estimates for its fiscal fourth quarter and announced plans to repurchase at least $20 billion worth of shares. Complete Story

Ford Blames 2Q Loss on Dependence of SUVs

Ford Motor Co. dashed Wall Street's hopes for a profitable second quarter Thursday, blaming its dependence on high-margin SUVs for a $123 million loss as consumers shifted toward gas-sipping cars.

Dow Ends Down 83, Nasdaq Closes Down 41

Wall Street retreated Thursday as mixed earnings news and rising oil prices prompted investors to take profits from a sharp rally in the prior session. A disappointing forecast from Intel Corp. dragged on the Nasdaq composite index.

Dow Ends Down 83, Nasdaq Closes Down 41

Wall Street retreated Thursday as mixed earnings news and rising oil prices prompted investors to take profits from a sharp rally in the prior session. A disappointing forecast from Intel Corp. dragged on the Nasdaq composite index.

Big Movers in the Stock Market

Stocks that were moving substantially or trading heavily Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market.

Nasdaq 2Q Earnings Surpass Expectations

Bob Greifeld, chief executive of the Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., says this is a transition year for the company as it integrates the Inet electronic trading platform and ponders a fresh takeover bid for the London Stock Exchange — but its earnings show it has been a profitable time as well.

Stocks Mixed After Rally Last Session

Stocks are mixed in early trading after the last session's rate-hope inspired rally, with some strong results from Apple Computer, Motorola and Nokia providing some cheer.

Bernanke: Interest Rate Hikes May Be Over

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke signaled on Wednesday that a two-year campaign of raising interest rates may finally be coming to an end, triggering a huge rally on Wall Street.

Apple Shares Surge on Strong Earnings

Apple Computer Inc.'s shares surged after the company reported the recent update of its notebook line and the continued popularity of its iPod music players helped fuel a nearly 48 percent increase in profit and countered Wall Street fears that the company might be losing its shine.

Large Banks Post 2Q Profits Above Views

Two of the nation's largest banks — Bank of America Corp. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. — reported second-quarter earnings above Wall Street expectations, with strength in investment banking and asset management offsetting interest rate pressures on their retail banking operations.

Bank of America 2Q Profit Up 18 Percent

Bank of America Corp., the second-largest U.S. bank, on Wednesday reported its acquisition of credit-card company MBNA Corp. helped lift second-quarter profit above Wall Street projections.

Stock Futures Steady, but Techs May Dip

Technology shares were due for a dip Wednesday on concerns over Yahoo's future growth and ahead of Intel's quarterly results, though broader stock market futures were steady ahead of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony to Congress.

BofA Profit Beats Forecast on MBNA Deal

Bank of America Corp., the second-largest U.S. bank, said Wednesday its acquisition of credit-card company MBNA Corp. helped lift second-quarter profit above Wall Street projections.

Dow Closes Up 52, Nasdaq Finishes Up 6

A late-day rally gave stocks a moderate advance Tuesday as a second day of sharply lower oil prices calmed investors uncertain about the direction of interest rates.

Wall Street Brokerages Post Profit in 2Q

Wall Street's brokerages weathered the stock market's second-quarter volatility exceptionally well, as illustrated by strong profits from Merrill Lynch, TD Ameritrade and Charles Schwab. But with greater uncertainty ahead, investors are concerned about the companies' ability to sustain their growth.

Coca-Cola 2Q Earnings, Shares Post Gains

A modest rise in sales and growth in most markets propelled The Coca-Cola Co. to a 7 percent jump in second-quarter profit, though it said Tuesday it's disappointed about its performance in Japan. The overall results beat Wall Street expectations and its shares rose.

Merrill Lynch 2nd-Quarter Profit Rises

Quarterly profits at Wall Street brokerage Merrill Lynch & Co. climbed 42 percent as the company managed a strong performance in its stock trading despite a downturn in the markets.

Big Movers in the Stock Market

Stocks that were moving substantially or trading heavily Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market.

Fields: Ford to Launch New Vehicles in '07

Wall Street's perception that Ford Motor Co. doesn't have new products in the pipeline and is too slow to restructure is incorrect, said Mark Fields, Ford's executive vice president and president of the Americas.

Citigroup 2Q Profit Rises but Misses Views

Citigroup Inc., the nation's largest financial institution, reported that its earnings rose 4 percent in the second quarter on strong corporate and investment banking revenue, but the overall results fell short of Wall Street projections as the difficult interest rate environment held down consumer banking profit.

Dow Ends Up 8, Nasdaq Finishes Unchanged

Wall Street limped to a mixed finish Monday as uncertainty over the situation in the Middle East and a disappointing earnings report from Citigroup gave traders little impetus to buy after last week's selloff.

Merrill Lynch 2Q Profit Rises 42 Percent

Quarterly profits at Wall Street brokerage Merrill Lynch & Co. climbed 42 percent as the company managed a strong performance in its proprietary stock trading despite a second-quarter downturn in the markets, the company said Tuesday.

New Data May Yield Clarity for Investors

Although a whirlwind of bad news and deepening uncertainty sent stocks tumbling last week, Wall Street could see a return to reason in the week ahead with a fresh round of economic and earnings data that could help investors regain their footing.

Dow Ends Down 107, Nasdaq Closes Down 17

Surging oil prices pulled stocks sharply lower for a third straight session Friday, with bland earnings at General Electric Co. and weak consumer data further dampening the economic outlook. The Dow Jones industrial average shed 396 points in the past three days.

News Publishers Post Mixed Bag of Results

Newspaper publishers reported a mixed bag of results Thursday, as McClatchy Co. surprised Wall Street with better-than-expected figures while Tribune Co.'s earnings fell on lower circulation revenues and the sale of some television stations.

The Wire

Wall Street: predictions an iPod phone or a video iPod with a larger scree

Source: online.wsj.com

analysts believe, the company could come out with a new gadget in the weeks ahead. Two common predictions on Wall Street: an iPod phone or a video iPod with a larger screen.

Wall Street: desperately seeking relief

Source: money.cnn.com

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Record oil prices. Escalating violence in the Mideast. The nail-biter over interest rates. A consumer trying to hang in despite a slowing economy. Who needs summer action movies? Wall Street's been serving up more drama than most investors crave.

On Wall Street, a Question of Bias

Source: New York Times

For almost seven years, Glenn D. Capel has been a financial adviser in a busy Merrill Lynch office in Greensboro, N.C., but he says he has never felt more isolated.

Plotters sought to bomb NY tunnel

Source: news.yahoo.com

"A plot to bomb New York's Holland Tunnel in an effort to flood the Wall Street financial district has been uncovered by the FBI, with a suspect arrested in Lebanon, New York's Daily News reported on Friday."

Logging in Long Hours In a Bid to Get Ahead

Source: careerjournal.com

Laya Sleiman knew in law school that she wanted to work at a big, corporate law firm in New York when she graduated. But the 27-year-old, now a first- year associate, had no illusions about what it would take to get ahead at a prestigious firm once she arrived.

Wall Street Doesn't Like This War

Source: thenation.com

Wall Streeters now fall mainly into two camps: Those who think the war in Iraq was itself a horrible mistake and those who think it could have been a good choice but was bungled in the execution. It is not the $800 billion the Iraq War is projected to cost that drives us nuts.

Why Do Stock Exchanges Matter?

Source: fool.com

While researching a recent article, I found myself looking at Krispy Kreme (NYSE: KKD) and wondering why it hadn't been delisted from the NYSE (NYSE: NYX) yet. If it was a Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) stock, it would have been slapped with a notice of pending delisting long ago.

The Mechanics of Investing

Last year, when I first started to look into investing, I read a lot about "plans" and "strategies" in general. "Investing is only a part of your overall financial planning," people would say.

Results of Using PowerRatings for One Week of Investing

PowerRatings makes big claims but is a bit pricey for the novice investor at $495/year. Here are my results so far after one week of using and tracking their recommendations.

The Miracle Men of Wall Street: Goldman Sachs earnings more than double

Source: today.reuters.com

Net income US$ 2.31 billion for the fiscal 2nd quarter. Net revenue more than doubling to US $10.1 billion. Whichever way you look at it, Goldman Sachs has delivered a stellar result, trouncing even the most optimistic forecasts.

Greenwich's Outrageous Fortunes

Source: vanityfair.com

In Greenwich, Connecticut, a recent invasion of Wall Street hedge-fund managers has raised the bar for architectural ego trips. An exclusive Vanity Fair report from McMansion central...

Intel to sell XScale business

Source: arstechnica.com

In this past Saturday's issue of the SJ Mercury News, there's a report (found via the EET) that Intel is planning on ditching their low-power, embedded, ARM-based processor lines—the XScale series of embedded processors and the IXP series of comm chips.

Vonage: The Most Successful IPO in Years

Source: fool.com

"In every other form of commerce, 'success' is determined by someone's ability to generate profits, or to sell something for more than it is worth.

Vonage IPO @ $17/share, raising $531M

Source: marketwatch.com

Did anyone buy the IPO shares @ $17 as a Vonage customer? Anyone buying tomorrow on the open market? What do you think this stock will do in the next 6-12 months?

Lay alma mater rebuffs endowment request

Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer

From the article:Seven years after donating $1.1 million in Enron stock to his alma mater and with little to show for the gift, company founder Kenneth Lay asked the University of Missouri to steer the unspent money to Hurricane Katrina relief.

ETF pioneer sees growth of commodity, actively managed products

Source: marketwatch.com

ETF proponent and attorney Kathleen Moriarty sees more ETF offerings in the works for commodities and actively managed funds.

New derivatives let home owners hedge (against their home)

Source: marketwatch.com

Do you own a home in Vegas, San Fran, Boston, or another red-hot housing market? Now you can hedge agaist falling home prices in your area, instead of stressing over your biggest asset.

Markets 'are like 1987 crash'

Source: timesonline.co.uk

For those of us old enough to remember what happened on Black Monday in 1987, the parallels between then and now do strike a worrying note of similarity. Does the passage of 19 years now demand a repeat of what happened then? Some analysts seem to think so.

Vonage offering stock to its customers

Source: marketwatch.com

Vonage is selling up to 5000 shares of its IPO shares to each of its customers... something rarely seen. Anyone buying?

Netflix's secondary offering: hurt investors, shares overpriced

Source: marketwatch.com

Another example of a company selling more shares and diluting exising shareholders. The stock dropped over 5% on the news. It can again be inferred that management is taking advantage of an over-inflated stock price (went from ~$10 to ~$30 in the past year).

Dinosaurs like Microsoft don't run with bulls

Source: marketwatch.com

"Any investor or analyst who thinks that corporate chief information officers are chomping at the bit to spend millions of dollars on Vista should pick up a copy of CIO magazine..."

Goldman Sachs - On top of the world

Source: economist.com

When average annual pay stands at USD 520,000 for a company of 24,000, you know these guys must be doing something very, very right. A great snapshot of the miracle workers at Goldman Sachs...and a warning for the future.

McClatchy, MediaNews execs look to the future

Source: mercurynews.com

Companies involved in the Knight Ridder sale take center stage at annual American Society of Newspaper Editors gathering. And they don't give much information about impending deals.

Democrats Beat Republicans in 2005 Fund-Raising on Wall Street

Source: bloomberg.com

Democrats outdid Republicans last year in attracting political donations from investment banks, brokerages and fund managers for the first time since 1994, helped by support from hedge funds and companies such as Merrill Lynch & Co.

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