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News Breaks | | | | March 19, 2013 | | 04:55 EDT |  | KO, KO, KO, KO, CTSH, CTSH, CTSH, CTSH, MMM, MMM, MMM, MMM, ACI, ACI, ACI, ACI, INTU, INTU, INTU, INTU, HON, HON, HON, HON, DLB, DLB, DLB, DLB, IBM, IBM, IBM, IBM, MON, MON, MON, MON, MCK, MCK, MCK, MCK, PZE, PZE, PZE, PZE, SAP, SAP, SAP, SAP | SAP to host a conference SAP Financials 2013 is being held in Las Vegas on March 19-22. | |
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| June 19, 2013 | | 06:21 EDT |  | KO | Coca-Cola initiated with an Outperform at Credit Suisse
Subscribe for More Information | | | June 18, 2013 | | 16:13 EDT |  | KO | AMA adopts policy supporting ban of marketing energy drinks to kids The American Medical Association, or AMA, announced that it voted during its Annual Meeting to adopt several new policies on emerging issues in public health and science. Among the policies adopted was support for a ban of the marketing of high stimulant/caffeine drinks to adolescents under the age of 18. "Energy drinks contain massive and excessive amounts of caffeine that may lead to a host of health problems in young people, including heart problems, and banning companies from marketing these products to adolescents is a common sense action that we can take to protect the health of American kids," said AMA board member Alexander Ding, M.D. The Fly notes that Forbes reported earlier this week that the AMA might endorse such a ban. | | | 15:23 EDT |  | KO | AMA calls for ban on advertising energy drinks to kids, Bloomberg says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:39 EDT |  | SAP | JPMorgan to host a conference
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:29 EDT |  | IBM, SAP | Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association to host a conference
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:43 EDT |  | MON | White House says president would veto House farm bill, Politico reports The White House warned yesterday that President Obama would veto the farm bill that the House is considering, according to Politico. The White House objects to cuts in food stamps in the bill, and wants to cut crop insurance subsidies instead, the website stated. Reference Link | | | June 17, 2013 | | 11:05 EDT |  | MON | Monsanto says China grants full import approval for trait in Genuity DroughtGard
Subscribe for More Information | | | 09:24 EDT |  | MON | Monsanto receives regulatory approval for Intacta RR2 PRO
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:22 EDT |  | KO | Biotech Industry Organization to host a conference
Subscribe for More Information | | | June 15, 2013 | | 17:40 EDT |  | ACI | Coal industry counting on export demand as U.S demand wanes, NYT says The U.S. coal industry is trying to revive itself with exports to Asia and Europe as environmental groups in opposition to the fall-out of coal use "say pollution caused by burning coal should not be exported," says the New York Times. The push for more export business is part of the U.S. coal industry's effort to expand exports as the U.S. has increasingly turned to natural gas as an alternative, adds NYT. Reference Link | | | | June 14, 2013 | | 13:23 EDT |  | ACI | Walter Energy falls after reportedly canceling refinancing loan
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:16 EDT |  | HON | Honeywell receives EU approval for Intermec acquisition The European Commission has cleared under the EU Merger Regulation the proposed acquisition of Intermec by Honeywell. The Commission found that the transaction would not raise competition concerns, in particular because the merged entity will continue to face several credible competitors in the relevant markets. Reference Link | | | 06:09 EDT |  | IBM | IBM revenue can grow again in second half, says Citigroup
Subscribe for More Information | | | 05:45 EDT |  | ACI | Coal exports fall on Asian oversupply, WSJ reports Coal exports are slowing, reports the Wall Street Journal. In a troubling sign for U.S. coal producers, shipments fell 31% in April from March driven largely by an oversupply in Asia for metallurgical coal used in steel making. As a result, U.S. producers are now at a further disadvantage to overseas competitors because weakening metallurgical-coal prices are making high-cost U.S. production less profitable for export.Reference Link | | | June 13, 2013 | | 14:40 EDT |  | KO | Coca-Cola volatility increases to 18-month high
Subscribe for More Information | | | 05:58 EDT |  | KO | Coca-Cola implied volatility at upper end of index mean range
Subscribe for More Information | | | June 12, 2013 | | 15:01 EDT |  | IBM | New Four Horsemen of Tech option implied volatility is mixed Amazon.com (AMZN) overall option implied volatility of 29 is below its 26-week average of 31, Google (GOOG) is at 24, near its 26-week average of 23, Apple (AAPL) is at 27; below its 26-week average of 29, IBM (IBM) is at 19, above its 26-average of 16 according to Track Data. | | | 13:25 EDT |  | IBM | IBM starts U.S. job cuts, Bloomberg says IBM began cutting U.S. jobs today as part of a $1B plan, announced in April, to trim its global workforce, reports Bloomberg, citing a person familiar with the move. Reference Link | | | 11:51 EDT |  | IBM | IBM heading for test of $200 area, levels to watch
Subscribe for More Information | | | 05:51 EDT |  | IBM | Amazon, IBM battle over $600M CIA contract, WSJ reports The fight between IBM (IBM) and Amazon.com (AMZN) over a $600M contract to set up a cloud-computing system for the Central Intelligence Agency shows the growing importance of intelligence-agency business for technology companies, reports the Wall Street Journal. Reference Link | | |
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