Nike, AIG, Lennar in the spotlight
June 25, 2009
U.S. stock market futures edged lower Thursday as figures showed an unexpected rise in first-time unemployment claims and as the market continued to focus on the Federal Reserveâ??s stated worries over... Read More
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Lennar posts quarterly loss on housing woes
June 25, 2009
Lennar reports a slightly deeper quarterly loss on continuing weakness in the housing market. Read More
from MarketWatch
Lennar (NYSE: LEN) opened at $8.15. So far today, the stock has hit a low of $8.09 and a high of $9.23. LEN is now trading at $9.20, up $1.38 (17.65%). Over the last 52 weeks the stock has ranged from... Read More
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Lennar (LEN) Reports Q2 GAAP Loss of $0.76
June 25, 2009
Thursday's biggest gaining and declining stocks
June 25, 2009
Stocks expected to move significantly in trading on Thursday include Bed Bath & Beyond, CKE Restaurants, Elbit Systems, Goldman Sachs, Hertz, Lennar, McCormick, Morgan Stanley, Nike, Red Hat and... Read More
from MarketWatch
Updates, advisories and surprises
June 25, 2009
A roundup of the latest corporate earnings reports and what companies are saying about future quarters. Read More
from MarketWatch
Lennar Second-quarter Loss Widens To $125.2 Mln
June 25, 2009
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U.S. stock futures nudge up with Fed still in view
June 25, 2009
U.S. stock futures nudge higher Thursday with the market still focused on the Federal Reserveâ??s stated worries over the economy but apparent dismissal of deflation concerns. Read More
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Stock in focus for Thursday
June 24, 2009
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trade in Thursday's session are ConAgra Inc., Palm Inc., and McCormick & Co. Read More
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Ahead of FOMC, Futures Tick Higher
June 24, 2009
The pre-markets signaled a reprieve from the wave of selling that has slammed Wall Street in recent days as futures climbed higher Wednesday morning ahead of a pair of economic reports and the... Read More
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Markets
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Ahead of FOMC, Futures Tick Higher
June 24, 2009
The pre-markets signaled a reprieve from the wave of selling that has slammed Wall Street in recent days as futures climbed higher Wednesday morning ahead of a pair of economic reports and the... Read More
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Markets
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Too Early For A Housing Bottom (KBH, LEN, DHI, TOL. BZH)
June 22, 2009
1. Jobless Turn In Tune Out and Drop Off as Benefits ExpireLast Thursday the Labor Department reported continuing claims for unemployment fell by 148 000 to 6.69 million yet another "green shoot" for... Read More
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News and Views
Weekly Outlook: June 22, 2009
June 22, 2009
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Rangebound stocks look to profits, housing for cue
June 20, 2009
U.S. stock markets, struck with an early bout of the summer doldrums after three months of strong advances, could get a jumpstart from new earnings, housing and Federal Reserve data in the week ahead. Read More
from MarketWatch
Designing a plan for housing stocks
June 19, 2009
The collapse of the U.S. housing bubble hasn't finished reverberating around the globe, but one question's already being heard in investing circles: Is it time to get back into housing stocks? Read More
from MarketWatch
Homebuilders Add New Wing to Housing Crisis
June 17, 2009
It appears even the embattled homebuilding industry is getting rosy-eyed finding enough "green shoots" of economic recovery to stick their shovels back into the ground.In May US builders broke ground... Read More
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A Sign of Market Exhaustion?
June 17, 2009
Editor's Note: The following was posted in real time on our premium Buzz & Banter (click for a free trial). It's being shared here for the benefit of the Minyanville community. Yesterday's housing data... Read More
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Builder stocks treading water so far this year
June 16, 2009
Home-builder shares get a boost from better-than-expected housing data, but the volatile sector is struggling to stay in the black for the year. Read More
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Five Reasons to Be Cautious Now
June 12, 2009
After a spectacular market advance is it time to bring caution back? Here are some things to worry about:1. Percentage of stocks above 10-day and 40-day moving averages have been steadily coming down.... Read More
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News and Views
The see-sawing market finished up Thursday following a successful 30-year Treasury note auction. The Dow closed up 0.4%, the S&P gained 0.6%, and the Nasdaq added 0.5%. Read More
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Markets
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The see-sawing market finished up Thursday following a successful 30-year Treasury note auction. The Dow closed up 0.4%, the S&P gained 0.6%, and the Nasdaq added 0.5%. Read More
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Markets
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Dividend Highlights and Lowlights for June 11
June 11, 2009
These were some of the biggest dividend stock performers on the upside and the downside in today's stock market action. Read More
from Dividend Daily
Keepin' It Real Estate: Where Have All the Houses Gone?
June 11, 2009
Where have all the flowers gone long time passing?Where have all the flowers gone long time ago?When will they ever learn when will they ever learn?-Pete SeegerThere's an odd refrain cropping up in... Read More
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