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News Breaks | | | | September 21, 2012 | | 12:20 EDT |  | LEA, SSNLF, PPO, DLPH, AONE, JCI | Samsung looking to enter car battery business, Korea Times says Samsung (SSNLF) is looking to enter the car battery business, and has made overtures to automakers, according to The Korea Times. Reference Link | |
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| May 24, 2013 | | 07:45 EDT |  | PPO | Polypore initiated with a Neutral at Ascendiant Capital
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 23, 2013 | | 10:10 EDT |  | SSNLF | Google Glass reportedly to use Samsung OLED displays, SlashGear says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 09:25 EDT |  | SSNLF | Samsung's Galaxy S4 reaches 10M channel sales Samsung Electronics announced that global channel sales of its GALAXY S4 has surpassed 10M units sold in less than one month after its commercial debut. Launched globally on April 27 in 60 countries, the phone is estimated to be selling at a rate of four units per second. | | | 08:26 EDT |  | DLPH | BofA/Merrill's automotive analyst holds an Analyst/Industry conference call Automotive & Auto Parts Analyst Murphy, along with Dave Andrea of the Original Equipment Suppliers Association, discusses results of the latest OESA's Automotive Supplier Baromter Survey and investment implications for the automotive supply chain on an Analyst/Industry conference call. Relevant covered companies MGA, BWA, DLPH, TEN and DAN may be included on the Analyst/Industry conference call to be held on May 24 at 10 am. | | | May 22, 2013 | | 13:43 EDT |  | SSNLF | Samsung takes stake in Pantech, AllThings D says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 12:07 EDT |  | SSNLF | Consumer Reports says Galaxy S 4 is top smartphone, iPhone 5 fifth, CNN says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 11:06 EDT |  | JCI | Auto industry rallies after Ford, Chrysler curtail summer breaks Shares of Ford (F), Fiat (FIATY) and GM (GM) are climbing after Ford and Fiat's Chrysler subsidiary announced that they would curtail their factories' traditional two week summer hiatus. Shares of a number of auto parts makers are also advancing following the news. WHAT'S NEW: Ford said it would idle some of its plants for only one week this summer, down from the usual two weeks. Chrysler reported that it would keep three of its assembly plants open all summer, while four of its plants will close for just one week and almost all of its engine, transmission and stamping plants will not take any breaks, according to Automotive News. GM did not disclose its specific plans, the website added. TODAY'S PRICE ACTION: In mid-morning trading, Ford climbed 1.7% to $15.20, Fiat added 0.9% to $7.05, and GM rose 0.8% to $33.65. Among auto parts makers, American Axle (AXL) advanced 1.6% to $17, Johnson Controls (JCI) climbed 0.8% to $37.85, and Dana Holding (DAN) rose 1.2% to $18.80. | | | 07:10 EDT |  | SSNLF | Samsung, LG TV screen troubles benefit Sony, Sharp, Bloomberg reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:23 EDT |  | SSNLF | Samsung to launch complete line up of notebooks in 2H13, DigiTimes says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:02 EDT |  | SSNLF | On the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up WALL STREET JOURNAL: Since the financial crisis, bonds backed by a single loan have been less common than securities made up of a group of unrelated loans. But the market for loans on commercial properties has changed in recent months and is booming again--$12.1B so far this year--the Wall Street Journal reports...Big phone companies (SAP, T, TEF, VZ, VOD, CCO) have begun to sell the vast amounts of data they gather about their subscribers' locations, travels and Web-browsing habits. The information provides a powerful tool for marketers but raises new privacy concerns, the Wall Street Journal reports...REUTERS: Apple's (AAPL) ability to shelter billions of dollars of income from tax has depended on an unusual loophole in the Irish tax code that helps the country compete with other countries for investment and jobs. Apple channeled profits into Irish-incorporated subsidiaries that had no declared tax residency anywhere in the world, Reuters reports...The dollar languished well below last week's 4 1/2-year high against the yen today, ahead of testimony from the Fed Chairman Bernanke after two regional Fed presidents hinted that the central bank will continue its bond-buying scheme, Reuters reports...BLOOMBERG: Samsung (SSNLF) and LG Electronics are reworking their strategies for high-end TVs after spending billions of dollars on a new display technology that’s behind schedule and costs nearly $10,000 a set. The misstep has created an opening for Sony (SNE), Sharp (SHCAY) and Chinese maker Skyworth Digital, Bloomberg reports...Apple’s (AAPL) bonds have lost $280.6M of market value since buyers snapped up $17B of the iPhone maker’s debt last month, declining as yields climb from record lows, Bloomberg reports. | | | | May 17, 2013 | | 12:13 EDT |  | SSNLF | Samsung says S4 sales to reach 10M next week, Korea Times says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:12 EDT |  | SSNLF | Apple losing its edge as innovator, poll shows, Bloomberg reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:07 EDT |  | SSNLF | Mobile DRAM revenue fell 5% in Q1, DigiTimes reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 16, 2013 | | 11:22 EDT |  | SSNLF | Samsung captures 95% of global Android profit in Q1, Strategy Analytics says Samsung captured 95% of all Q1 global Android smartphone profits, which reached $5B, according to Strategy Analytics. LG followed in second place and took 3% global Android profit share, added the report. Reference Link | | | 10:25 EDT |  | SSNLF | Microsoft discussing 'glasses' tech with Vuzix, NY Post says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:21 EDT |  | SSNLF | Microsoft to launch 8-inch Surface in June, Digitimes says
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 15, 2013 | | 17:36 EDT |  | DLPH | Paulson gives quarterly update on stakes
Subscribe for More Information | | | 17:26 EDT |  | DLPH | Third Point gives quarterly update on stakes NEW STAKES: Virgin Media (VMED), Tiffany (TIF), B/E Aerospace (BEAV), Anadarko (APC), and Thermo Fisher (TMO). INCREASED STAKES: International Paper (IP), Abbvie (ABBV), TransDigm (TDG), Constellation Brands (STZ), and Dollar General (DG). DECREASED STAKES: Delphi (DLPH), Murphy Oil (MUR), AIG (AIG), LyondellBasell (LYB), and Liberty Global (LBTYA). LIQUIDATED STAKES: Tesoro (TSO), Morgan Stanley (MS), Symantec (SYMC), Herbalife (HLF), and Illumina (ILMN). | | | 17:09 EDT |  | DLPH | Greenlight gives quarterly update on stakes NEW STAKES: Oil States International (OIS), Hess (HES), Spirit (SPR), IAC/InterActiveCorp (IACI), and Capital Bank (CBF). INCREASED STAKES: Apple (AAPL). DECREASED STAKES: Microsoft (MSFT), Seagate (STX), Delphi (DLPH), CBS (CBS), and Computer Sciences (CSC). LIQUIDATED STAKES: Ensco (ESV), Xerox (XRX), Yahoo (YHOO), NVR (NVR), and Google (GOOG). | | | 16:02 EDT |  | JCI | Johnson Controls names Kim Metcalf-Kupres CMO Johnson Controls announced that Kim Metcalf-Kupres has been elected to the newly-created position of VP and chief marketing officer. She will report to Alex Molinaroli, vice chairman. | | |
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