Tuesday, November 23, 2004

Tuesday Close

S&P 500 1,176.94 -.03%
NASDAQ 2,084.28 -.04%


Leading Sectors
Restaurants +1.66%
Oil Service +1.16%
Airlines +1.11%

Lagging Sectors
Papers -.50%
Drugs -.59%
Semis -.73%

Other
Crude Oil 48.74 -.41%
Natural Gas 6.77 -.34%
Gold 447.00 -.20%
Base Metals 118.79 +1.19%
U.S. Dollar 82.94 -.30%
10-Yr. T-note Yield 4.18% +.09%
VIX 12.67 -2.31%
Put/Call .79 +11.27%
NYSE Arms 1.22 +23.23%

After-hours Movers
GOOG +5.4% after Goldman Sachs rated it Outperform, target $215.
CWTR +3.7% after beating 3Q estimates.
ELN +4.4% after winning FDA approval for its Tysabri drug to treat multiple sclerosis.
STCR +27.0% after Quantum Fuel Systems(QTWW) agreed to buy it for $185 million in stock and assumed debt.
TSA +7.8% after meeting 3Q estimates and reiterating 4Q guidance.
MIK -7.3% after meeting 3Q estimates and lowering 4Q outlook.
SEAC -9.1% after missing 3Q estimates and lowering 4Q guidance.

Recommendations
Goldman Sachs reiterated Underperform on DE and PVH. Goldman rated GOOG Outperform, target $215.

After-hours News
U.S. stocks finished quietly lower today, pressured by mild declines in semiconductor shares. After the close, the SEC and the NASD are starting an informal inquiry into gifts given to mutual fund executives by brokerage firms, CNBC reported. Users of Nokia's 7610 mobile phone are being warned about a virus that generates skull images and makes some functions on the so-called smartphone difficult to use, BBC reported. GM may use BMW's high-performance diesel engines in its Cadillac models in Europe, the Financial Times said. Sumner Redstone, CEO of Viacom, said his daughter is taking an increasingly important role at the media company, Bloomberg reported. Biogen and Elan won FDA approval of their multiple sclerosis drug, which will be called Tysabri, Bloomberg said. The U.S. said a screening test that last week indicated a possible case of mad cow disease was a "false positive," based on a more complete exam of the animal's brain tissue at a government lab, Bloomberg said. Women hold more top jobs on Wall Street than ever before, according to the Securities Industry Association. The NFL, undeterred by last week's brawl between NBA players and fans, will put spectators on the sidelines this weekend to test a new premium seating program, Bloomberg reported. Supporters of Ukraine's Viktor Yushchenko, who declared himself president after the Nov. 21 election, are surrounding the presidential office in Kiev demanding Yushchenko is allowed to begin managing the country, Bloomberg reported.

BOTTOM LINE: The Portfolio finished higher today on gains in my security, Chinese ADR, internet and retail longs. I did not trade in the afternoon, thus leaving the Portfolio 125% net long. The underlying tone of the market was pretty good today as most stocks advanced and volume increased. As well, energy prices fell from their daily highs into the afternoon. I expect U.S. stocks to rise tomorrow on better-than-expected economic reports, falling energy prices, strength in the tech sector, short-covering and more optimism.

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