FeedPosted Nov 7th 2009 9:40AM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Cisco Systems (CSCO), Starbucks (SBUX), Ford Motor (F), Toyota Motor Corp. (TM), MasterCard Inc'A' (MA), Activision Inc (ATVI), Polo Ralph Lauren'A' (RL)
Continue reading Earnings highlights: Cisco, Ford, Humana, MasterCard, Starbuck, Toyota ...
Posted Nov 5th 2009 7:40AM by Melly Alazraki (RSS feed)
Filed under: Before the bell, International markets, Cisco Systems (CSCO), Toyota Motor Corp. (TM), Market matters, Economic data, Federal Reserve

U.S. stock futures drifted a little lower (later a little higher) Thursday morning following Wednesday's Federal Reserve's statement that it was keeping rates at record low levels. However, earnings from tech giant Cisco accompanied by an upbeat outlook could give a boost to tech. Also this morning, investors will watch as retail chain-stores report October sales.
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Update: Futures now point to a higher open following retail sales data, earnings and lower claims numbers.]
On Wednesday, Wall Street ended mixed and relatively flat after the Federal Reserve decided to keep rates steady. While conceding the economy has picked up, policymakers said this was not enough to hike interest rates, saying an increase will instead depend on when the labor market and inflation pickup. Given that there have been no inflationary pressures and that unemployment is expected to rise, the dollar weakened yesterday and short-term Treasury yields fell. The Fed also cautioned consumer spending would remain strained. Of course, the market would have liked to see a stronger show of confidence.
Continue reading Before the bell: Futures higher after data, earnings
Posted Nov 4th 2009 6:00PM by Michael Fowlkes (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings reports, Forecasts, Good news, Cisco Systems (CSCO), Market matters, Technology, Recession

Following today's market close, technology giant
Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:
CSCO) had its chance to impress Wall Street with
its fiscal first quarter results, and the company did not disappoint.
Going into this afternoon's earnings report, analysts had been expecting to see the company show earnings of 31 cents per share, but the company surprised to the upside by posting actual earnings of 36 cents per share for its fiscal first quarter. For the same period last year the company had earnings of 42 cents per share.
Continue reading Cisco posts strong Q1 earnings
Posted Nov 1st 2009 10:10AM by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Cisco Systems (CSCO), Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), International Business Machines (IBM), EMC Corp (EMC), Technology
Neither company is saying a thing yet, but word is Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO) and EMC (NYSE: EMC) are joining up to sell a new collection of products designed to deliver cloud computing capabilities, Reuters reports. Called vBlock, the cloud solution is intended to help the companies compete more effectively with IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ).
The partnership, which no one is admitting to, involves a joint venture between Cisco and EMC that will sell vBlock. The former will supply the networking equipment and servers, with the latter kicking in the storage gear and virtualization technology through its VMWare (NYSE: VMW) subsidiary. The joint venture will put the systems together, integrate the components for clients, and make the whole pile of cables and silicon work. A formal announcement is expected next week.
Continue reading Cisco and EMC link up in the clouds
Posted Oct 15th 2009 9:30AM by Jim Cramer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Microsoft (MSFT), Apple Inc (AAPL), Cisco Systems (CSCO), Intel (INTC), Market matters, McDonald's (MCD), AT and T (T), Citigroup Inc. (C), Bank of America (BAC), Procter and Gamble (PG), Oracle Corp (ORCL), Cramer on BloggingStocks
The Street.com's Jim Cramer says that reasonable people who believe the market is a reasonable place to make money are getting back in. People are getting back to even. In the last 72 hours I have spoken to about 500 investors -- or at least 500 book buyers! -- many of whom have told me they recently either got back to even, having dodged the big decline or gotten in near the bottom, or are actually up nicely because they saw the opportunity in March and rode it back up.
I always figure when you meet people it is strictly anecdotal. But when you meet 500 of them it crosses over into empirical. Here's what I saw of this particular cross-section.
Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: Investors not given proper credit
Posted Oct 13th 2009 5:45PM by Michael Fowlkes (RSS feed)
Filed under: Major movement, Cisco Systems (CSCO), eBay (EBAY), Market matters, Halliburton (HAL), Goldman Sachs Group (GS), Goldcorp Inc (GG), Commodities, S and P 500, DJIA, NASDAQ

We had a lot of big names trading up to new 52 week highs again today. The overall markets were pretty flat, with the DOW closing the day down 0.14%, the NASDAQ closing the day's trading up 0.04%, and the S&P ending the day a bit lower to finish today's trading down 0.28%.
Here are a few of the names that moved higher during the day to set new 52 week highs.
Continue reading Some big names setting new highs today: STAR, GG, PIR, EBAY
Posted Oct 13th 2009 12:50PM by Tom Taulli (RSS feed)
Filed under: Deals, Cisco Systems (CSCO)
Lately, it's been hard to keep track of the dealmaking at Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO). But with a huge pile of cash and a need to find growth, the company is going back to its M&A roots -- in a big way.
The latest deal came Tuesday; that is, Cisco agreed to pay $2.9 billion for Starent Networks (NASDAQ: STAR), which develops infrastructure solutions to deliver multimedia on mobile devices. Keep in mind that a couple weeks ago Cisco purchased for $3 billion another multimedia operator, Tandberg (videoconferencing). And back in March, there was the $590 million deal for Pure Digital (which develops flip video cameras).
Continue reading Cisco goes mobile in a $2.9 billion deal
Posted Oct 12th 2009 6:00PM by Michael Fowlkes (RSS feed)
Filed under: Major movement, Earnings reports, Good news, Apple Inc (AAPL), Cisco Systems (CSCO), Intel (INTC), Market matters, Walt Disney (DIS), Target Corp. (TGT), S and P 500, DJIA, NASDAQ

The markets had a relatively flat day to start the week, but there were some big name stocks that traded up to new 52 week highs in today's session. The DOW was up 0.2%, NASDAQ was down 0.01%, while the S&P saw the most change, closing up 0.4%.
Here are a couple of the bigger names that traded up to new 52 week highs in today's trading.
- Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC): Chipmaker Intel Corp. traded up to a new 52 week high today of $20.65. It set its 52 week low of $12.05 back on 2/23/09. The stock is trading higher today ahead of the company's third quarter earnings numbers, which are due out tomorrow following the market close. Analysts are expecting the company to show earnings of 27 cents per share. The company reported a loss of 7 cents per share for its second quarter. The stock closed the day up 1.1% at $20.40, up $0.23 on the day.
Continue reading Some big names setting new highs: INTC, STX, SGP
Posted Oct 12th 2009 9:50AM by Jim Cramer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Google (GOOG), Apple Inc (AAPL), Cisco Systems (CSCO), Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), Intel (INTC), Market matters, International Business Machines (IBM), Caterpillar (CAT), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Alcoa Inc (AA), Best Buy (BBY), Goldman Sachs Group (GS), BHP Billiton Ltd ADR (BHP), Freep't McMoRan Copper (FCX), Cramer on BloggingStocks
TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says you take your life into your own hands if you fade the opening in today's market. A year ago with the futures up, all you could think of is how much you wanted to "fade" that opening, how great it would be just to lay out any shorts into strength. You could choose pretty much anything going into earnings season.
The techs? Last good quarter. The banks? A travesty. You didn't even know if the banks you are short would survive. The oils? Free fall. The metals? Amazing downward pressure coming from hedge fund redemptions. The insurers? Will they make it? Retail? The balance sheets looked terrible going into what would be a terrible holiday selling season. The autos and auto-related? Disaster.
Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: It's a mistake to fade 'em now
Posted Oct 7th 2009 11:20AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades, Cisco Systems (CSCO), Coca-Cola (KO), Walt Disney (DIS), Analyst initiations
Analyst upgrades:
- Deutsche Bank upgraded Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) to Buy from Hold on expectations that stable volumes and a better outlook for currency and commodities will lead to higher earnings visibility. The firm raised its price target on shares to $62 from $52.
- FBR Capital upgraded Goodrich (NYSE: GR) to Outperform from Market Perform as it finds the stock's valuation compelling following the recent pullback. The firm raised its target on shares to $65 from $46.
- William Blair upgraded Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) to Outperform from Market Perform after channel checks indicated demand is accelerating as the firm finds the stock's valuation compelling at current levels.
- Robbins & Myers (NYSE: RBN) was upgraded to Outperform from Neutral at Baird.
- Disney (NYSE: DIS) and Viacom B (NYSE: VIA.B) were upgraded to Neutral from Underperform at BofA/Merrill, while News Corp. (NASDAQ: NWS) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral.
Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: ANN, DIS, CSCO, KO, NWS, PETM, ULTA ...
Posted Oct 1st 2009 7:45AM by Melly Alazraki (RSS feed)
Filed under: Before the bell, International markets, Deals, Management, Cisco Systems (CSCO), Market matters, Bank of America (BAC), Economic data, Housing, Federal Reserve

U.S. stock futures declined Thursday, ready to kick off the fourth quarter on a lower note ahead of a barrage of economic data as well as continued mergers-and-acquisitions activity. Meanwhile, as the IMF raised its projections, investors also waited to hear a testimony by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.
The global economy is
recovering faster than expected, the International Monetary Fund said Thursday. According to the twice-yearly World Economic Outlook published Thursday, the world is poised to grow by 3.1 percent in 2010, up from the previous estimate of 2.5 percent. But the IMF cautioned governments should be careful to not withdraw their stimulus measures prematurely.
Continue reading Before the bell: Stock futures lower ahead of a barrage of economic data
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