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December 26, 2012
06:43 EDTFB, GMCRStocks with implied volatility movement; FB GMCR
Stocks with implied volatility movement; Facebook (FB), Green Mountain (GMCR) according to iVolatility.
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May 17, 2013
06:51 EDTFBFacebook volatility at low end of historic range
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06:36 EDTFBGoogle to add new apps to Google Glass, NY Times says
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May 16, 2013
13:42 EDTGMCRGreen Mountain price target raised to $92 from $63 at Argus
Argus raised Green Mountain's price target citing the strong Q2 report.
05:59 EDTFBHigh tech firms involved in immigration battle, WSJ reports
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05:57 EDTFBFacebook implied volatility at lower end of index mean range
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May 15, 2013
17:46 EDTFBSAC Capital gives quarterly update on stakes
NEW STAKES: Discovery (DISCA), Liberty Global (LBTYA), Liberty Media (LMCA), Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH), and Cubist (CBST). INCREASED STAKES: Suncor (SU), EQT Corporation (EQT), Amazon.com (AMZN), Visa (V), and GNC Holdings (GNC). DECREASED STAKES: News Corp. (NWSA), Facebook (FB), Sherwin-Williams (SHW), and Avago (AVGO). LIQUIDATED STAKES: Coach (COH), Dover (DOV), and Virgin Media (VMED), .
11:13 EDTGMCROptions with decreasing implied volatility: MM GMCR GRPN THRX SGMO
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05:59 EDTFBCorporate boards recruit newcomers with digital knowledge, WSJ reports
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May 14, 2013
17:48 EDTFBLone Pine gives quarterly update on stakes
NEW STAKES: Valeant Pharmaceuticals (VRX), Virgin Media (VMED), Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO), CME Group (CME), and Liberty Media (LMCA). INCREASED STAKES: Mead Johnson Nutrition (MJN), News Corp (NWSA), Intuitive Surgical (ISRG), Monsanto (MON), and Qualcomm (QCOM). DECREASED STAKES: Cognizant Technology Solutions (CTSH), Equinix (EQIX), Ralph Lauren (RL), Disney (DIS), and Oceaneering International (OII). LIQUIDATED STAKES: Facebook (FB), Crown Castle (CCI), Accretive Health (AH), Informatica (INFA), and NetEase (NTES).
11:44 EDTGMCROptions with decreasing implied volatility: GRPN MAKO GMCR EZCH SGMO
06:07 EDTFBAT&T may drop HTC Facebook phone, Bloomberg reports
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05:53 EDTFBWeb browsers are being reinvented, WSJ reports
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May 13, 2013
12:17 EDTFBFacebook's Waze deal hits snag, BGR reports
Facebook's acquisition of social navigation company Waze has hit some complications, said BGR, citing a report from the Israeli newspaper Calcalist. The main area of contention is Facebook's desire to close Waze’s Israel-based R&D center and transfer several employees to the U.S., the report said. Reference Link
06:40 EDTFB Facebook Home not very popular so far, AllThingsD says
Less than 1M people have downloaded Facebook's (FB) new Android app, Facebook Home, since the app was released about a month ago, AllThingsD reported Friday afternoon, citing statements by the social network. As far as popularity is concerned, the app is "not exactly a home run," AllThingsD stated. On the other hand, it is only currently available for five devices that use Google's (GOOG) Android operating system, the website added. Reference Link
May 12, 2013
13:44 EDTFBFacebook's general counsel leaving company, AllThingsD says
Facebook’s general counsel Ted Ullyot is leaving the company to take some time off. Ullyot will be leaving in July and the search for his replacement will include internal and external candidates, says AllThingsD. Reference Link
May 10, 2013
14:52 EDTGMCRMarket poised to end week higher as tech helps lead advance
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11:27 EDTGMCROptions with decreasing implied volatility: MBI SGMO ALGN GMCR EZCH
10:53 EDTFBFacebook adds Facebook Home launcher to more Android phones, androidcentral says
Facebook (FB) has added the Facebook Home launcher to a number of smartphones using Google's (GOOG) Android operating system, including Samsung's (SSNLF) Galaxy S4 and the HTC One, androidcentral reported last night. Reference Link
May 9, 2013
16:47 EDTGMCROn The Fly: Closing Wrap
Stocks on Wall Street were lower, breaking the recent streak of the Dow and S&P 500 setting new closing highs. The averages moved higher during the afternoon, as the dollar topped the Y100 level for the first time in three years, though the averages fell again and failed to regain positive territory into the close. ECONOMIC EVENTS: In the U.S., jobless claims fell 4K from the prior week to 323K, which was below the consensus 335K claim forecast. Wholesale inventories rose 0.4% in March, which matched expectations. In Asia, Chinese consumer prices increased 2.4% in April, which was just above expectations, and producer prices fell 2.6%, which was more than expected. Also, the Bank of Korea unexpectedly cut its interest rate. COMPANY NEWS: Two heavily shorted stocks, Tesla (TSLA) and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR), surged after reporting quarterly earnings after yesterday's close. Tesla added $13.61, or 24.4%, to $xx 69.40 after its top and bottom line results beat Street estimates and it raised its full-year vehicle delivery outlook to 21,000 from 20,000 vehicles. Green Mountain shares gained $16.56, or 27.84%, to $76.04 after the company's earning came in better than expected and it announced a long-term strategic partnership with Starbucks. MAJOR MOVERS: Among the notable gainers was Barnes & Noble (BKS), up $4.31, or 24.25%, to $22.08 after a report saying Microsoft (MSFT) is considering acquiring the digital assets of Nook Media. Also higher was News Corp. (NWSA), up $1.43, or 4.49%, to $33.29 after its third quarter earnings were in-line and its revenues topped consensus estimates. Among the noteworthy losers Rackspace (RAX), down $12.88, or 24.66%, to $39.36 after its second quarter revenue missed Street estimates and its stock received downgrades from at least four analyst firms. Also lower following its quarterly report was Monster Beverage (MNST), which fell $2.96, or 5.2%, to $54.01. INDICES: The Dow was down 22.50, or 0.15%, to 15,082.62; the Nasdaq was down 4.10, or 0.12%, to 3,409.17; and the S&P 500 was down 6.02, or 0.37%, to 1,626.67.
12:35 EDTGMCROn The Fly: Midday Wrap
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