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Friday, November 16, 2007

Stock Market Wrapup Nov. 16th

Stocks climbed higher in afternoon trading to end a volatile week on a high note, as Wall Street did its best to absorb earnings reports, banking sector concerns, and the overall direction of the economy. The Dow was up 67 points at the bell to finish the week at 13,177. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq and S&P ended higher to close at 2,637 and 1,459, respectively. Light, sweet crude traded down on the day to close at $94.85 per barrel for December delivery. Treasury prices traded flat on the day, while gold prices advanced to close at $787.00 an ounce. The dollar dipped against the euro, but gained slightly versus the yen.
On the earnings front, shares of Starbucks (Nasdaq: SBUX - News) tumbled -3.9%, as the company cut its fiscal-year 2008 guidance and reported its first-ever decline in traffic at its U.S. stores. The warning came as the company posted a 35% jump in fourth-quarter profit. For the period, Starbucks reported net earnings of $158.5 million, or 21 cents per share, versus $117.3 million, or 15 cents per share, last year. Quarterly revenue was up to $2.44 billion, from $2 billion a year earlier. Analysts were looking for earnings of 21 cents per share on revenue of $2.43 billion. The company expects 2008 EPS to be between $1.02-$1.05, representing growth of 17-21% and down from previous earnings growth estimates of 20-22%.
Shares of Jack in the Box (NYSE: JBX - News) soared 17.3%, as the fast-food chain reported a better-than-expected fourth-quarter profit. Net income for the period came in at $27 million, or 43 cents per share, down from $33.2 million, or 46 cents per share, last year. Results reflect a 2-for-1 stock split. Revenue rose in the quarter to $678.4 million, up 5% from $648.5 million, a year ago. On average, Wall Street was expecting earnings per share of 39 cents on $684.4 million in revenue. Subscribers can read our take on Jack in the Box in today's edition.
In other corporate news, Garmin (Nasdaq: GRMN - News) announced today that it was withdrawing its bid to acquire digital map maker Tele Atlas NV, and instead signed a long-term data agreement with Navteq (NYSE: NVT - News). Garmin had previously offered $3.3 billion for Tele Atlas, but was recently outbid by rival TomTom. Shares of Garmin surged on the news, and were up 16.1% at the bell.
Shipping giant FedEx (NYSE: FDX - News) said that it was lowering its second-quarter and fiscal-year guidance, citing higher energy prices and a weaker freight sector. For Q2, the company now expects to earn $1.45-$1.55 per share, compared with previous guidance of $1.60-$1.75 per share. For the fiscal year, FedEx lowered guidance to be between $6.40-$6.70 per share, down from a range of $6.70-$7.10 per share. On average, analysts were looking for second-quarter earnings of $1.71 per share and fiscal-year 2008 earnings of $6.87 per share. FedEx's stock was off -4.5% on the day. Subscribers can read our take on FedEx in today's edition.
Elsewhere, Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO - News) upped its buyback program by an additional $10 billion, bringing the total amount now available to repurchase shares to $62 billion. The company had approximately 6.09 billion shares outstanding as of September 7th. Shares of Cisco were up 2.2% in trading.
By the BullMarket.com Staff

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