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Monday, June 11, 2007

Stock Market Wrapup June 11th

The three major indices started the week by bouncing around, with the Nasdaq ending down a hair and the Dow and S&P 500 up slightly. While the average retail price of a gallon of gas dropped overnight and down from its peak in May, gas and oil futures all climbed on the day. After a sell-off on Friday, the commodities rebounded today with light sweet crude leading the pack rising $0.88. Part of the boost came when the Iranian Minister of Petroleum declared supplies sufficient and that OPEC need not raise production. Saudi Arabia also informed Asian and European customers that July shipments would remain at June levels (which is -10% lower than contracted supplies for the time period). Natural gas closed down slightly.
Emcor Group, Inc. (NYSE: EME), a provider of electrical and mechanical services, upped its full-year earnings and revenue outlook. It is now estimating earnings of $2.75-3.00 per share, an increase from its previous forecast of $2.45-2.80 per share. The company credits the increase in a backlog from greater-than-expected contracts signed in the first quarter. Analyst expectations place earnings at $2.86 per share. The company simultaneously announced that the board had approved a 2-for-1 stock split to be paid as a 100% stock dividend on July 9th for shareholders of record as of June 20th. The stock climbed 8.4%.
Steelmaker Nucor (NYSE: NUE) offered revised guidance on its second-quarter earnings, warning that it would fare far worse than Wall Street's expectations. Today's announcement put earnings at between $1.05-1.15 per share, while analysts had expected $1.39 per share. The company blamed worsening market conditions and price decreases on the lowered guidance. Its shares fell -5.9%. U.S. Steel (NYSE: X) and Steel Dynamics (Nasdaq: STLD) were also down on the news.
After talk that the M&A boom might finally slow down, several small takeovers were announced. James River Group (Nasdaq: JRVR), a specialty property and casualty insurer, announced that it would be taken private by hedge fund D.E. Shaw Group. The hedge fund will purchase the financial services company for $575 million in cash or $34.50 per share. This offer is -1.9% less than the Friday trading price of $35.18. Forty-five percent of current shareholders have agreed to back the transaction.
Rexam Plc (Nasdaq: REXMY), a London-based drink can maker, agreed to buy Owens-Illinois' (NYSE: OI) plastics packaging business. The deal, worth $1.83 billion, will help Rexam to position itself to get into the medicine-packaging business, which it sees as a potentially lucrative market.
Discount airline AirTran (NYSE: AAI) extended an offer it put forward for regional carrier Midwest Airlines (Amex: MEH) through August 10th. The offer is for $15 per share and was first put out in April. The April offer is a bump up from a previous offer of $11.25 per share. Midwest Airlines has said that it intends to resist AirTran's hostile bid. Calyon Securities, meanwhile, downgraded AirTran to "hold" from "add." Its shares fell -2.9%.
By the BullMarket.com Staff

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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Biggest Stock Gainers Today

Symbol
Name
Last Trade
Change
Volume
Related Info
ALGN
ALIGN TECHNOLOGY I
22.88 12:04PM ET
5.19 (29.34%)
6,045,704

CVNS
COVANSYS CP
33.31 12:04PM ET
6.51 (24.29%)
2,504,680

INOD
INNODATA ISOGEN
3.50 11:55AM ET
0.61 (21.11%)
VDSI
VASCO DATA SECURITY
21.68 12:04PM ET
4.02 (22.76%)
2,577,758

SWKS
SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS
7.37 12:04PM ET
1.21 (19.64%)
7,917,343

AEIS
ADVANCED ENERGY
25.67 12:04PM ET
4.17 (19.40%)
1,257,050
FFIV
F5 NETWORKS INC
78.71 12:04PM ET
12.64 (19.13%)
4,459,850

CNS
COHN & STEERS
54.22 11:59AM ET
9.26 (20.60%)
793,150

HAR
HARMAN INTL INDS
122.49 11:59AM ET
19.93 (19.43%)
4,620,300
GEL
GENESIS ENERGY LP
26.12 11:57AM ET
3.88 (17.45%)
342,600

OI
OWENS ILLINOIS
31.19 11:59AM ET
4.89 (18.59%)
3,782,940
WST
WEST PHARMA SVCS INC
53.82 11:59AM ET
7.56 (16.34%)
747,550

KOG
KODIAK OIL
5.86 11:59AM ET
0.70 (13.57%)
2,471,400
OMTL
OMTOOL LTD
2.05 11:15AM ET
0.29 (16.48%)
10,472
SBCF
SEACOAST BKNG CP
23.57 12:04PM ET
3.14 (15.37%)
392,899

WEN
WENDYS INTL INC
38.11 11:59AM ET
5.43 (16.62%)
8,829,900

PSAI
PEDIATRIC SRVS
15.85 11:59AM ET
2.15 (15.71%)
220,127
RKT
ROCK-TENN CO CL A
40.44 11:59AM ET
4.60 (12.83%)
741,150

CBRX
COLUMBIA LABS INC
2.66 12:04PM ET
0.32 (13.67%)
5,799,659

MTH
MERITAGE HOMES CORP
37.70 11:59AM ET
5.14 (15.79%)
3,060,280

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Friday, January 12, 2007

Friday's Biggest Stock Advances

AsiaInfo (NASDAQ:ASIA - News) shares closed up more than 8% after the company disclosed it's signed a contract with China Unicom to develop a push mail mobile e-mail system. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
BP plc (NYSE:BP - News) shares rose 5% after it said John Browne would step down as chief executive of the embattled oil giant more than a year earlier than planned, and tapped Tony Hayward, the head of its exploration and production division, to run Europe's largest oil producer.
Culp Inc. (NYSE:CFI - News) shares jumped more than 9% after it agreed to purchase the mattress fabrics product line of Burlington House from International Textile Group (OTC BB:ITXN.OB - News) for $2.5 million in cash and about 880,000 common shares.
Force Protection Inc. (OTC BB:FRPT.OB - News) shares climbed 7.5% after it was initiated with a buy rating at SunTrust Robinson Humphrey. The firm set a price target for the stock at $31.
Napster (NASDAQ:NAPS - News) shares gained almost 8% after it was selected to become the exclusive music subscription provider for AOL Music.
Owens-Illinois Inc. (NYSE:OI - News) shares added about 7% after it said it's hired Goldman Sachs as an advisor as it reviews strategic options for its plastics packaging business. The Perrysburg, Ill.-based company said the options include a possible sale of the business, which posted revenue of about $770 million for the 12 months ended Sept. 30.
Pacific Internet Ltd. (NASDAQ:PCNTF - News) shares leapt 10% after Connect Holdings Ltd. said it plans to make a voluntary conditional general offer to acquire the company in a cash deal valuing shares at $10 each.
Phazar Corp. (NASDAQ:ANTP - News) shares soared almost 28% after the Fort Worth, Texas-based antenna maker reported second-quarter earnings of $205,716, or 9 cents a share, on sales of about $1.6 million. In the same period a year earlier, the company earned $698,773, or 31 cents a share, on sales of $3.8 million.
Sirius Satellite (NASDAQ:SIRI - News) shares rose 5.1% while XM Satellite Radio (NASDAQ:XMSR - News) stock gained about 4.5% after the New York Daily News reported that speculation about a merger of the companies is growing. The paper cited comments from executives Mel Karmazin of Sirius and Gary Parsons of XM at a conference in Las Vegas that a deal makes sense.
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