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| May 17, 2013 | | 12:00 EDT |  | BBY | Stocks with call strike movement; FSLR BBY
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:48 EDT |  | WMT | Wal-Mart valuation profile seems sustainable, says RW Baird
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 16, 2013 | | 16:29 EDT |  | WMT | On The Fly: Closing Wrap Stocks on Wall Street were lower following some disappointing economic data and a hint from a regional Fed president that the central bank may taper its easing program in the coming months. The averages traded in a narrow range for much of the session before moving lower in the final hour of trading. Comments by San Francisco Fed president John Williams late in the afternoon, suggesting that the central bank may begin slowing its bond buying pace by the summer, may have spurred the late session selling. ECONOMIC EVENTS: In the U.S., initial jobless claims rose 32K to 360K last week, compared to expectations for them to remain relatively stable at 330K. The consumer price index dropped a larger than forecast 0.4% in April, though the "core" CPI rate rose 0.1%, as expected. Housing starts were down 16.5% in April from the prior month, versus an expected decrease of 6.4%, though building permits jumped 14.3% from the prior month, beating an expected increase of 3.8%. The Philadelphia Fed General Business Conditions Index for May came in at -5.2, versus expectations for a +2.2 reading. COMPANY NEWS: Earnings reports from two Dow members, Wal-Mart (WMT) and Cisco (CSCO), sent their shares in opposite directions. Cisco shares added $2.66, or 12.54%, to $23.87 to lead the blue chip index after the company's results beat expectations on the top and bottom lines. Wal-Mart fell $1.36, or 1.7%, to $78.50 after its first quarter earnings sand second quarter outlook missed the consensus forecast... Tesla Motors (TSLA) last night announced a stock and debt offering of more than $800M, with CEO Elon Musk announcing his intent to buy $100M of the offering, and shares of the electric car maker added $7.36, or 8.67%, to $92.20. MAJOR MOVERS: Among notable gainers was Aegerion (AEGR), up $14.73, or 31.37%, to $61.70 after the company said its Juxtapid treatment may have a $1B global market opportunity and at least two analyst firms raised their price targets on its shares. Also higher was Constellation Brands (STZ), up $1.52, or 3.03%, to $51.76 after the stock was upgraded at Stifel and ISI Group. Among noteworthy losers following analyst downgrades were AMD (AMD), which fell 55c, or 12.56%, to $3.83 after Goldman downgraded the stock to Sell, and CSC (CSC), which slid $2.12, or 4.74%, to $42.59 after being cut to Hold at Deutsche Bank. Also lower following its quarterly report was NetQin Mobile (NQ), down 72c, or 7.5%, to $8.88. INDICES: The Dow was down 42.47, or 0.28%, to 15,233.22; the Nasdaq was down 6.38, or 0.18%, to 3,465.24; and the S&P 500 was down 8.31, or 0.50%, to 1,650.47. | | | 14:01 EDT |  | WMT | Options Update; May 16, 2013
Subscribe for More Information | | | 13:16 EDT |  | WMT | Wal-Mart warns on email phishing scam
Subscribe for More Information | | | 12:24 EDT |  | WMT | On The Fly: Midday Wrap The S&P 500 was virtually unchanged at midday following a deluge of domestic economic data this morning. The S&P began the session in negative territory, but only moderately lower, after investors received a host of data prior to the open, including reports on jobless claims, consumer prices, and housing starts. ECONOMIC EVENTS: In the U.S., initial jobless claims rose 32K to 360K last week, compared to expectations for them to remain relatively stable at 330K. The consumer price index dropped a larger than forecast 0.4% in April, though the "core" CPI rate rose 0.1%, as expected. Housing starts were down 16.5% in April from the prior month, versus an expected decrease of 6.4%, though building permits jumped 14.3% from the prior month, beating an expected increase of 3.8%. The Philadelphia Fed General Business Conditions Index for May came in at -5.2, versus expectations for a +2.2 reading. COMPANY NEWS: Earnings reports from two Dow members, Wal-Mart (WMT) and Cisco (CSCO), sent their shares in opposite directions. Cisco shares advanced 12% to lead the blue chip index after the company's results beat expectations on the top and bottom lines and prompted price target increases at several analyst firms. Wal-Mart, in contrast, lagged all Dow names, sliding 2% after its earnings for the just ended quarter and its view of the current quarter missed the consensus forecast... After the closing bell, Tesla Motors (TSLA) said it intends to raise about $830M by offering 2.7M common shares and $450M in convertible senior notes. CEO Elon Musk will buy $100M worth of the stock and debt, the company said, and its recently high-flying shares rose another 6%. MAJOR MOVERS: Among the notable gainers rising following Cisco's better than expected results and commentary were Ciena (CIEN), which rose 8%, and Cavium (CAVM), which advanced 4%. Also higher were shares of NetApp (NTAP), which gained over 6% after Bloomberg said activist investor Elliott Management has taken a stake in the company and is pushing its board to explore ways to boost shareholder value. Among the noteworthy losers were Oncothyreon (ONTY), which fell 20%, and Biomarin (BMRN), down 5%, after both pharmaceutical companies, among a number of others, published data to be presented at ASCO, an annual meeting of oncologists. Also lower was AMD (AMD), which declined 14% following a downgrade to Sell at Goldman Sachs. INDICES: Near noon, the Dow was up 12.47, or 0.08%, to 15,288.16; the Nasdaq was up 8.74, or 0.25%, to 3,480.36; and the S&P 500 was nearly flat at 1,658.80. | | | 11:37 EDT |  | BBY | Stocks with call strike movement; AMD BBY AMD (AMD) October 4.5 call volatility increased 4% to 58, Best Buy (BBY) June 30 call option implied volatility increased 3% to 63 according to IVolatility. | | | 10:21 EDT |  | BBY | Best Buy volatility elevated shares near one-year high into Q1 Best Buy May weekly call option implied volatility is at 71, June is at 61, July is at 55, September is at 51 of 50 is above its 26-week average of 59 according to Track Data, suggesting large near term price movement into the expected release of Q1 earnings on May 20. | | | 10:02 EDT |  | WMT | Target losing traffic, says Buckingham Buckingham said Target (TGT) is significantly under performing Wal-Mart (WMT) and that its less promotional marketing and consumer offerings are losing traffic. Shares are Neutral rated with a $65 price target. | | | 09:42 EDT |  | BBY | Best Buy estimates lowered at ITG Research
Subscribe for More Information | | | | 09:27 EDT |  | WMT | Wal-Mart slips after results and guidance, levels to watch
Subscribe for More Information | | | 09:19 EDT |  | WMT | On The Fly: Pre-market Movers
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:54 EDT |  | WMT | Wal-Mart sees opening 60-65 new Walmart U.S. units in Q2 Says added 38 new Walmart units and converted 8 units to supercenters in U.S. in Q1. Planning to open between 60-65 new Walmart units, including new stores, expansions and relocations, in U.S. in Q2. Plans to open 15-20 new and relocated Sam's Clubs during the year, the majority of which are scheduled for Q3 and Q4. Says total company added over 5M square feet of retail space in Q1. Comments from Q1 earnings conference call. | | | 07:42 EDT |  | WMT | Wal-Mart CEO says had 'more difficult quarter than expected' Wal-Mart CEO Mike Duke said on the company's Q1 earnings conference call, "Frankly, we had a more difficult quarter than expected when we announced our guidance in February. It’s important to note that Walmart U.S. continued to gain market share across several key categories. Sales were pressured primarily by delayed tax refunds, which caused customers to put off discretionary purchases. And though no one likes to talk about weather, it was a real factor across the United States...I share [Bill Simon's] optimism about the remainder of the year and believe the underlying strength of the Walmart U.S. business will deliver positive comps next quarter." | | | 07:29 EDT |  | WMT | Futures higher ahead of economic data
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:12 EDT |  | WMT | Wal-Mart says Q2 off to 'good start, with positive comps'
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:11 EDT |  | WMT | Wal-Mart says Q1 U.S. comp traffic down 1.8%, average ticket up 0.4% The company reported Q1 U.S. comparable store sales ex-fuel down 1.4% for Walmart U.S., up 0.2% for Sam's Club. The company said, "During the 13-week period, the Walmart U.S. comp was negatively impacted by a delay in tax refund checks, challenging weather conditions, less grocery inflation than expected and the payroll tax increase. Comp traffic was down 1.8%, while average ticket increased 0.4%. Despite comps being lower than expected, we continued to generate market share gains. According to The Nielsen Company, we gained 20 basis points of market share in the measured category of 'food, consumables and health & wellness/OTC' during the 13-weeks ended Apr. 27, 2013." | | | 07:07 EDT |  | WMT | Wal-Mart reports Q1 EPS 1.14, consensus $1.15
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:04 EDT |  | WMT | Wal-Mart sees Q2 EPS $1.22-$1.27, consensus $1.29 Walmart U.S. and Sam's Club, excluding fuel, expect to increase comps for the Q2 13-week period to between flat and 2 percent and 1 and 3 percent, respectively. Q2 revenue consensus $119.73B. | | | May 15, 2013 | | 16:55 EDT |  | WMT | Berkshire Hathaway gives quarterly update on stakes
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