Soaring Consumer Sentiment Lifts Markets To Higher Close

Despite a surprising drop in retail sales, the markets closed modestly higher with the Dow rising 38 points to 10,211 as consumer sentiment soared to a two and a half year high. Nasdaq climbed 24 points to 2243.

On the upside

British information technology firm Viglen will run Netlist's (Nasdaq: MDNU) HyperCloud memory modules on its servers.

Falling oil prices lifted shares of United Air Lines parent UAL (Nasdaq: UAUA and US Airways (NYSE: LCC).

Mircrosoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) priced Office 2010 at a very competitive price of $149 for a basic download version.

Delcath Systems (Nasdaq: DCTH) will host a conference call on June 15, 2010 to discuss corporate developments and drug trial data.

Morgan Keegan initiated coverage of Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL) with an Outperform rating.

TheStreet.com expects NetApp's (Nasdaq: NTAP) stock price to gain 10%.

In the broad market, advancing issues outpaced decliners by a margin of more than 5 to 2 on both the NYSE and Nasdaq. The Russell 2000 which tracks small cap stocks gained 9 points to 649.


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