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News For AAPL;DDAIF;VLKAY;F;HMC;NSANY;TSLA;GM;FIATY;TM;EADSY;BA From The Last 14 Days Check below for free stories on AAPL;DDAIF;VLKAY;F;HMC;NSANY;TSLA;GM;FIATY;TM;EADSY;BA the last two weeks. |
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| May 7, 2013 | | 08:40 EDT |  | GM | GM to build a $1.3B Cadillac plant in China, WSJ reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | 08:38 EDT |  | AAPL | Amazon leak reveals planned Windows 8 mini-tablet, Telegraph says According to a listing that appeared briefly on Amazon's (AMZN) U.S. website before being removed, a new 7-inch Acer tablet priced at $379.99 will be the first Microsoft (MSFT) Windows 8 small tablet, reported The Telegraph. This device is expected to be the first of number of mini W8 tablets that will compete with Apple's (AAPL) iPad Mini, Google's (GOOG) Nexus 7 and Amazon's own Kindle Fire, the report added. Reference Link | | | 08:01 EDT |  | GM | GM to invest $16B in U.S. by 2016, Bloomberg reports GM plans to invest about $16B on U.S. factories and facilities through 2016, reports Bloomberg. That's more than it will spend in China, the company said. Reference Link | | | 07:46 EDT |  | BA, EADSY | Airbus orders beat Boeing in first four months of 2013, Economic Times rpeorts
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:28 EDT |  | BA | Rolls-Royce to replace a LOT Dreamliner engine, Reuters reports Rolls Royce (RYCEY) will replace one of the engines of a Boeing (BA) 787 Dreamliner owned by Polish carrier LOT that's grounded in Chicago, due to a technical issue, reports Reuters. LOT's other Dreamliner is grounded in Warsaw. Reference Link | | | 07:23 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple rumored to be planning more than one low-cost iPhone, Electronista reports Apple is said to be planning more than just a single model of the "low-cost" iPhone, Electronista reports, citing a parts supplier. The rumored phone would be aimed at developing markets and cost around $330-$400. Reference Link | | | 07:14 EDT |  | GM | GM recalling hybrid cars due to electrical problem, WSJ reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:10 EDT |  | AAPL | Some handset makers, telecoms seek third mobile platform, WSJ reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:24 EDT |  | AAPL | Foxconn to shift iPhone orders to handset subsidiary, DigiTimes says Foxconn is planning to switch its iPhone orders to its handset subsidiary Foxconn International Holdings, reports DigiTimes. According to industry sources, the shift in orders is still subject to approval from Apple and was made to improve the handset business. Reference Link | | | 06:07 EDT |  | AAPL | On the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up WALL STREET JOURNAL: Some of the world's biggest handset makers and telecom carriers are embracing alternative mobile operating systems this year in an attempt to become credible challengers to smartphones run by Apple (AAPL) and Google (GOOG), the Wall Street Journal reports...JPMorgan Chase (JPM) has yet to persuade three of its largest shareholders--BlackRock (BLK), Vanguard Group and Fidelity Investments--to back the company in a coming vote over whether James Dimon should retain his dual role of chairman and CEO, the Wall Street Journal reports...REUTERS: SoftBank (SFTBF) President Masayoshi Son said he will go to the U.S. today to meet Sprint Nextel’s (S) major shareholders about the Japanese company's takeover bid, after rival bidder Dish Network (DISH) said a U.S. company would make a better suitor., Reuters reports...Microsoft (MSFT) has sold 100M Windows 8 licenses in the six months since launch, but wants to combat sputtering interest in its flagship software with a substantial update to make it easier to use, and compatible with smaller tablets, Reuters reports...BLOOMBERG: Rio Tinto (RIO) will likely pursue a $5B expansion of its iron ore output in Australia, CEO Sam Walsh said, according to two people present at a meeting with investors and analysts, Bloomberg reports...Saudi Arabia, home to the biggest Arab bourse, seeks to boost institutional investments in its $390B stock market as the top OPEC producer weighs plans to allow foreigners to buy shares directly, Bloomberg reports. | | | | 06:01 EDT |  | TSLA | Tesla price target raised to $68 from $45 at Jefferies Jefferies raised its price target for Tesla saying it expects short covering to continue to move shares higher. The firm notes that short interest still remains near all-time highs despite the significant rally in shares. Jefferies keeps a Buy rating on Tesla ahead of the company's Q1 results. | | | 06:01 EDT |  | FIATY | Fiat plans to invest $7B in Brazil by 2016, Daily Telegraph reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | 05:59 EDT |  | TSLA | Tesla implied volatility at upper end of index mean range
Subscribe for More Information | | | 05:53 EDT |  | GM | GM staying in South Korea, seeks to resolve labor issues, Reuters reports General Motors won't pull out of South Korea but will discuss labor problems with South Korean President Park Geun-hye, CEO Dan Akerson was quoted as saying by its Korean union, a move that could complicate already troubled relations with its local workforce, reports Reuters. .Reference Link | | | May 6, 2013 | | 16:39 EDT |  | TSLA | On The Fly: Closing Wrap The Wall Street averages were mixed as a light news flow and light volume did little to catalyze a further advance. Still, with its positive close, the S&P 500 managed to set a new all-time closing high. ECONOMIC EVENTS: In the U.S., no major economic data was reported. COMPANY NEWS: Bank of America (BAC) and MBIA (MBI) announced a comprehensive settlement to resolve all claims between the two companies. As part of the settlement, Bank of America will pay MBIA $1.6B in cash, receive warrants to purchase a 4.9% equity stake in MBIA and provide a $500M credit facility to the bond insurer. Bank of America also said it would take $1.3B in Q1 charges related to the settlement and that its first quarter earnings would be negatively impacted by 10c per share. Shares of MBIA, which spiked higher near noon after Dow Jones first reported the settlement, closed up $4.46, or 45.37%, to $14.29. Bank of America shares added 64c, or 5.23%, to $12.88... A team of private-equity firms led by Bain Capital and Golden Gate Capital agreed to buy BMC Software (BMC) for $46.25 per share in cash, or $6.9B. BMC shares, which have added more than 14% year-to-date amidst reports of negotiations for the deal, closed unchanged at $45.42. MAJOR MOVERS: Among notable gainers was Arkansas Best (ABFS), up $4.18, or 39.62%, to $14.73 after reaching a tentative labor agreement with the Teamsters union. Also higher was Tesla (TSLA), up $4.95, or 9.07%, to an all-time closing high of $59.50 after Barclays raised its price target on shares to $56 from $38 and the company named Aston Martin's lead vehicle engineer as VP of vehicle engineering. Among the noteworthy losers were LINN Energy (LINE), down $1.97, or 5.21%, to $35.75, and its spin-off LinnCo (LNCO), down $2.59, or 6.2%, to $39.24, following a cautious mention in this weekend's Barron's magazine. Also lower were shares of Tyson Foods (TSN), down 83c, or 3.33%, to $24.10 after its earnings report. INDICES: The Dow was down 5.07, or 0.03%, to 14,968.89; the Nasdaq was up 14.34, or 0.42%, to 3,392.97; and the S&P 500 was up 3.08, or 0.19%, to 1,617.50. | | | 16:03 EDT |  | AAPL | Options Update; May 6, 2013
Subscribe for More Information | | | 15:23 EDT |  | TSLA | Tesla hires Porritt, formerly of Aston Martin, as VP of Vehicle Engineering
Subscribe for More Information | | | 14:06 EDT |  | F | Facebook to launch video advertising in newsfeed, FT reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | 13:35 EDT |  | GM | Treasury to start selling remaining stake in General Motors, Reuters reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | 12:27 EDT |  | F | Ford changing vehicle launch procedures, Automotive News says
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