Thursday Morning Coffee with TradingMarkets

By | TradingMarkets.com | July 03, 2008 12:00 AM
Symbols: DB, X, NVDA, CC, BBI






Good Morning!


Index Futures Pointing to Flat Open ... UBS May Write Down Another $6.9 Billion ... Crude Oil Climbs Above $145 ... Yahoo! Up in Premarket ... Goldman Downgrades Health Insurers ... Nvidia Cuts Sales Forecast, Down in Premarket ... Jobs Reported Expected to Confirm Economic Slowdown ...


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Starbucks: Close Locally, Open Globally
- BusinessWeek

Closing stores in the U.S., Starbucks' plans for global expansion live on as the company remains on track for an additional 3,500 stores around the world. Will the rest of the world come to Starbuck's rescue?


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Yahoo Seeks New Partners - Wall Street Journal


Yahoo! looks toward potential partnerships with both Time Warner's AOL and News Corp, raising the hopes of Yahoo! shareholders that a deal that would increase the value of the stock may be reached after all.



ECB Raises Rate from 4% to 4.25% - Financial Times

While the Federal Reserve blanches at the prospect of raising interest rates for fear of hurting economic growth, inflation concerns continue to outweigh all others as the European Central Bank elects to raise its benchmark rate by a quarter point to 4.25%.




Meet the New Bear? - AFP

The official levels for a bear market in both the Dow industrials and Nasdaq have finally been reached. Is an official recession far behind?




Lehman Boosts Worker Stock Compensation - Wall Street Journal

Lehman Brothers will increase the stock component of employee pay this year. But is this an attempt to reward loyal workers - or merely a ruse to make the company all the more unpalatable to potential acquirers? Here's a contrarian take from Wall Street Journal's Heidi Moore writing for Deal Journal.



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TradingMarkets 7 Stocks You Need to Know for Today

Here are 7 stocks for traders for today from TradingMarkets.com:




  • Announcing no need to raise additional capital, Deutsch Bank AG ( DB | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) reported that it would show a profit for the second quarter.




  • Falling auto sales and fears of a slowing economy helped drive steel stocks lower on Wednesday, with U.S. Steel ( X | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) losing more than 12%.






  • Trading in Nvidia ( NVDA | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) was halted shortly after the company announced that it would be taking a charge of $150-200 million and lowering its second quarter forecast.






  • Shares of Blockbuster ( BBI | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) gapped up at the open and closed ahead more than 5% on the news that the company was no longer interested in acquiring Circuit City ( CC | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating). Circuit City finished lower by more than 9%.






  • Apollo Group ( APOL | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) closed up more than 18% after beating analyst estimates by eight cents.






  • Starbucks ( SBUX | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) announced plans to close 600 "underperforming" stores between now and the middle of fiscal 2009.





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Company
Symbol PowerRatings
New Park Resources NR 9
Suncor Energy SU 9
Techwell Inc. TWLL 8
Silicon Image Inc. SIMG 8
Fuel Systems Solutions Inc. FSYS 8





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