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Stocks struggle on jobs weakness, economic worries

The Dow sees a small gain; the Nasdaq and S&P 500 are lower. Jobless claims improve slightly. Oracle earnings don't impress. Trulia has a big IPO. Shares of Norfolk Southern and Bed Bath & Beyond sag. Economic reports from Europe and China are weak.

By Charley Blaine Sep 20, 2012 1:09PM
Charley BlaineUpdated: 6:53 p.m. ET

Stocks opened badly today, but the good news was that the major averages recovered nearly all of their losses. The Dow Jones industrials ($INDU) gained 19 points to 13,597.

The market was whacked at the open by disappointing reports on manufacturing in China and Europe, a lackluster report on U.S. initial jobless claims and a profit warning Wednesday from railroad giant Norfolk Southern (NSC) and disappointing earnings from home-furnishings retailer Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY).

But the market turned after a manufacturing report from the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank wasn't as bad as feared. ConAgra Foods (CAG) shares jumped after the company raised its quarterly dividend and boosted its profit forecast.  In addition, an initial public offering from Trulia (TRLA), a real estate data site similar to Zillow (Z), generated lots of excitement. The shares closed at $24, up $7 from their offering price of $17.

After the close, shares of database software giant Oracle (ORCL) were up slightly to $32.36 from a regular close of $32.26. The company reported 53 cents in earnings per share, in line with Street estimates. Revenue of $8.2 billion was down 2% from a year ago and missed the consensus estimate of $8.42 billion by $240 million. 

While the Dow finished higher, the Standard & Poor's 500 Index ($INX) ended down 1 point to 1,460, and the Nasdaq Composite Index ($COMPX) dropped 7 points to 3,176; the index had been down as many as 26 points.

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Even if its gain was small, the Dow was higher for a third straight day; the S&P 500 and Nasdaq were lower for the third time in four days. Again, the declines were small.

The Nasdaq-100 Index ($NDX) was off 2 points to 2,862. Apple (AAPL), the largest influence, was off $3.40 to $698.70. The shares had closed above $700 on Tuesday for the first time and ended Wednesday at a record $702.10.


Futures trading suggests a modestly higher open on Friday. The market will deal with the Labor Department's monthly Consumer Price Index report as well as the University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index.


Oracle hurt by problems with hardware business

Oracle shares were up 2 cents to $32.28 after hours after falling 52 cents to $32.26 in regular trading.

The lack of enthusiasm may reflect guidance for the second quarter: Sales will be unchanged or show an increase of as much as 4%, co-President Safra Catz said on a conference call. Profit, excluding one-time charges, will be 59 cents to 63 cents a share, she said. Analysts has projected 4.6% sales growth to $9.2 billion.

First-quarter net income rose 11% to $2.03 billion, or 41 cents a share, from $1.84 billion, or 36 cents, a year ago. Oracle, the largest maker of database software, said its hardware-systems products revenue declined 24% to $779 million.Brent Thill, an analyst at UBS in San Francisco, had projected only a 14% sales decline, Bloomberg News said.

The company is pushing sales of its high-end Exadata and Exalytics machines, which use Intel (INTC) chips. Sales of high- end "engineered systems" more than doubled, co-President Mark Hurd said in the statement. Sales of servers using Sun’s Sparc chip are falling.

Crude moves higher; gold is flat

Commodity prices were basically flat. Crude oil (-CL) in New York settled up 12 cents to $92.42 a barrel. Brent crude was added $2.31 to $110.50 a barrel.

The national daily average price of gasoline was $3.846, according to AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge Report. That's down from Wednesday's $3.854 and the sixth straight daily decline.

Gold
(-GC) settled down $1.50 to $1,770.20 an ounce. 


Interest rates moved lower as demand for Treasury securities grew and also pushed the dollar higher against the euro. The 10-year Treasury yield was at 1.777%, down from Wednesday's 1.8782%.

 

Energy prices -- New York close (Updated)



Thur.

Wed.

Month chg.

YTD chg.
Crude oil (-CL)

$92.42

$92.30

-4.20%

-6.49%
(per barrel)











Heating oil (-HO)

$3.0975

$3.0440

-2.60%

6.29%
(per gallon)











Natural gas (-NG)

$2.7970

$2.7620

-0.07%

-6.42%
(per mil. BTU)











Unleaded gasoline (-RB)

$2.7809

$2.7273

-6.46%

4.65%
(per gallon)











Brent crude 

$110.03

$108.19

-3.96%

2.47%
(per barrel)











Retail gasoline

$3.8460

$3.8540

0.44%

17.40%
(per gallon; AAA)












September looks good, but the transports don't
So far this week, the Dow is off 0.2%, with the S&P 500 down 0.6% and the Nasdaq off .4% But September, historically the worst month for stocks, is bucking the trend. The Dow is up 3.7%, with the S&P 500 up 3.6% and the Nasdaq up 3.4%.

Much of the September gains come from the weeks of Sept. 3 and 10 when the Dow rose 1.7% and 2.2%, respectively. The Federal Reserve announced its economic stimulus plan on Sept. 13. But the fact is the stock market has had just one down month in the last 12 -- in June, when it fell more than 6%.

While the broad measures look solid, they can mask problems.

The Dow Jones Transportation Average ($DJT), a leading indicator for the economy, fell 141 points to 4,962 today, mostly because of Norfolk Southern, which was off down $6.58 to $66.11 -- the worst performer in the index today.


Norfolk Southern cited weakness in coal volume and merchandise shipments -- steel, chemicals and other products.

The railroad's warning has also pulled down shares of Union Pacific (UNP), CSX (CSX) and Kansas City Southern (KSU).

Only small improvement in jobless claims
Jobless claims were a disappointment, falling just 3,000 to 382,000 last week from a revised 385,000 a week before. The four-week moving average, which smooths out week-to-week volatility, was 377,750, up 2,000 from the week before and the fifth straight increase.

The report suggests the September jobs report, due on Oct. 5, will show little improvement.

At the same time, the so-called Philly Fed Index, issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, neared the break-even level for the first time in six months. The index measures business conditions in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware. The index overall was at -1.9 in September, up from -6.9 in August. In other words: better but hardly great.

Helping the index was a rise in new orders to 1.0 from -5.5. And, a possible signal of things ahead, inventories declined sharply to -21.7 from -6.9. The survey's future indicators rose to 41.2 from 12.5, the highest level since January.

Continued weakness in China and Europe
China's manufacturing activity contracted in September for the 11th straight month. The preliminary HSBC China Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index rose slightly to 47.8 in September from a final reading of 47.6 in August. A reading below 50 suggests China's economy is stll contracting, but it is showing signs of stabilization.

Chinese stocks stumbled to their lowest level since February 2009 to lead Asian markets lower after the data. It didn't help that Japan's trade deficit widened in August from a month earlier as both exports and imports fell. Japan's data, however, was above expectations.

Private-sector activity also contracted in the eurozone. The Markit September PMI index fell to 45.9 from 46.3 in August, below forecasts for 46.7 and the steepest contraction since June 2009, despite some positive signals recently out of Germany, the region's largest economy.

The biggest concern was an accelerated rate of loss of new business -- the largest monthly fall since May 2009.


J.C. Penney gets socked

Sixteen of the 30 Dow stocks were ahead on the day, led by Kraft Foods (KFT), up 76 cents to $41.60. Kraft leaves the Dow after Friday's close, to be replaced by UnitedHealth Group (UNH).


Microsoft (MSFT), Chevron (CVX) and Exxon Mobil (XOM) were the second-, third- and fourth-best Dow performers.  (Microsoft publishes MSN Money.)


Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) was a winner, up 38 cents to $74.74. The retail giant said it would discontinue sales of Amazon.com's (AMZN) Kindle family of products. Amazon shares were down 87 cents to $260.81.


Meanwhile, 203 S&P 500 stocks were higher, led by Conagra and discount retailer Dollar Tree (DLTR). J.C. Penney (JCP) and Bed Bath & Beyond were the laggards.


J.C. Penney was off $3.26 to $25.83 after the department store chain told analysts it expects its financial struggles to continue during the second half of the year.


Dollar Tree and Adobe Systems (ADBE) were the Nasdaq-100 leaders. Forty-eight stocks in the index were higher. Bed Bath & Beyond and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR) were the laggards.


The latter was off $2.97 to $27.84 after Starbucks (SBUX) priced its new Verismo single-cup coffee maker near where Green Mountain sells its Keurig maker. Starbucks was up $1.08 to $51.19.


Short hits from the markets -- New York close (Updated)



Thur.

Wed.

Month chg.

YTD chg.
Treasury yields











13-week Treasury bill

0.1000%

0.110%

11.11%

900.00%
5-year Treasury note 

0.693%

0.689%

16.28%

-16.51%
10-year Treasury note

1.777%

1.782%

13.76%

-5.02%
30-year Treasury bond

3.032%

3.032%

12.97%

4.95%
Currencies











U.S. Dollar Index

79.478

79.127

-2.14%

-1.30%
British pound

1.6223

1.6228

2.11%

4.41%
(in U.S. $)

 








U.S. $ in pounds

£0.616

£0.616

-2.07%

-4.23%
Euro in dollars

$1.30

$1.30

3.02%

0.16%
(in U.S. $)

 








U.S. $ in euros

€ 0.771

€ 0.766

-2.93%

-0.16%
U.S. $ in yen 

78.43

78.37

-0.08%

1.73%
U.S. $ in Chinese

6.32

6.31

-0.62%

-0.03%
yuan











Canada dollar

$1.025

$1.026

1.03%

4.45%
(in U.S. $)

 








U.S. dollar 

$0.977

$0.974

-1.02%

-4.26%
(in Canadian $)

 








Commodities

 

 

 

 
Gold (-GC)

$1,770.20

$1,771.70

4.89%

12.98%
(per troy ounce)

 








Copper (-HG)

$3.759

$3.814

8.74%

9.40%
(per pound)

 








Silver (-SI)

$34.6820

$34.5880

10.30%

24.24%
(per troy ounce)

 








Wheat (-ZW)

$8.7950

$8.8150

-1.12%

34.74%
(per bushel)

 








Corn (-ZC)

$7.4600

$7.565

-6.72%

15.39%
(per bushel)

 








Cotton 

$0.7522

0.7641

-2.64%

-17.95%
(per pound)

 








Coffee

$1.6860

1.744

2.34%

-26.58%
(per pound)

 








Crude oil (-CL)

$92.42

$92.30

-4.20%

-6.49%
(per barrel)










 
392Comments
Sep 20, 2012 5:48PM
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Major averages recovered all there losses ! Go Charlie More BULL "S" for MSN and Wall Street ! Take your money and run before it is to LATE !!
Sep 20, 2012 5:47PM
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Anyway, I can see why Alias uses the name Barry Soetoro.  That was the name Barrack used when his mother married Mr. Soetoro in Indonesia.  

What a punk!

and I know why you use the Name Empty Chair. hahahahaha

You guys are so predictable.  So how did you like the RNC? hahahahaha

Sep 20, 2012 5:35PM
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GUSTAVO Wrote:

In the mean time I am expecting more nasty gas coming more from your mouth than your a$$. So keep talking crap bitch.-----------------------

 

So you know ASB, LOL.

Sep 20, 2012 5:26PM
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                       ( | )   =   butt

                      (  |  )  =   big butt

 

                      (  |  )

                         o

                         o 

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                Alias Barry Soetoro

 

Sorry, it's been a long day...

 

Sep 20, 2012 5:18PM
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When Barack Obama finishes his second term,  Barry Soetoro can run for two more terms, then it will be Harrison J. Bounel's turn....Sounds like president for life if he can come up with another alias or two. 
Sep 20, 2012 5:15PM
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Alias you have no respect,

Barrack Sr. took the nickname Barry when in the United States.  Barrack Jr.(The President) also used the Nick name Barry.  His last name is Obama but as a child his mother separated from his Dad and married an Indonesian with the last name Soetoro.

Therefore as a child of mixed race he was looking for his identity.  He finally reconciled his desire to honor his father and kept his original African name Barrack Obama.

Now the name Harrison J Bournel is coming out of all these racist Birther Blogs and not one reputable media has been the source.

You have been listening to your racist right wing Birther BS non_news!

Listen stop listening to crap coming out of Donald Trump.

But I am happy that you punks are resorting to trash non-sense because you have no substance and your Mitt is just the same.

I  am happy you guys are freaking out on the verge of losing, you can disagree if you want for whatever reason but we will see what happens in November.  In the mean time I am expecting more nasty gas coming more from your mouth than your a$$. So keep talking crap bitch.
Sep 20, 2012 5:12PM
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After Mondays loss, stocks have been in the red for 3 days - until immediatly before closing.  Then there is a flurry of activity and they have closed marginally in the black.  Please, someone  assure me this is not stock manipulation.
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THUMBS UP IF EMPTYCHAIR IS JUST A CRETIN

THUMBS DOWN IF HE IS A COPROPHAGE AS WELL!
Sep 20, 2012 4:55PM
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Jackagain,

 

Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.

 

But my understanding of investment income is that it is INCOME earned from money that is

INVESTED.  It is the money that is INVESTED that has been taxed before not the INCOME

earned from that investment.

Sep 20, 2012 4:54PM
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Sep 20, 2012 4:45PM
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Democratic election advisors today suggested to the president that he should include all his past names on the ballot so people that knew him back then will recognize and vote for him. 

 

Barack Soetoro Bounel Obama

 

It is believed he will pick up a few votes from some old high school stoners he hung out with.

Sep 20, 2012 4:44PM
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-------Here is a quote taken from Myth Robmen on the same 47% video giving Iran advise on how to hit us with a nuke.

If I were Iran, if I were Iran—a crazed fanatic, I'd say let's get a little fissile material to Hezbollah, have them carry it to Chicago or some other place, and then if anything goes wrong, or America starts acting up, we'll just say, "Guess what? Unless you stand down, why, we're going to let off a dirty bomb." I mean this is where we have—where America could be held up and blackmailed by Iran, by the mullahs, by crazy people. So we really don't have any option but to keep Iran from having a nuclear weapon.------
 
 
----------- Poster Wrote:
Radioactive material is easily detected and if it was shielded, it would be extremely heavy arousing suspicion as well.
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It seems Romney didn't know that maybe he should let his buddies know
Sep 20, 2012 4:44PM
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New Idiot Tax law is passed.....(Google: Buffet Rule)

Too funny.....I wonder how many idiots will check that box?

"Investments are taxed at a lower rate than salary or wage income under the theory that they are spurring economic growth...."

Nonsense....investments are taxed at a lower rate because the money that went into them was taxed once already!
Sep 20, 2012 4:44PM
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Thumbs up if you think Romney won't show his tax's because he could be up for felony charges.

 

Thumbs down if you think Romney won't show his tax's because he screwed his church

Sep 20, 2012 4:43PM
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Re tog - Good point the spam is gone , isn't it ?
Hopefully they fixed it

Sep 20, 2012 4:43PM
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ROMNEY DECLARES FATHER WOULD HAVE VOTED FOR OBAMA.

 

During a stump speech today Romney admits his father was on welfare, making him one of the

Sep 20, 2012 4:38PM
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We were JUST discussing the many "sides" I mean Alias's of Barrack Hussein Barry Soetoro Harrison J Bounel Obama

WHY would it ever bother anybody that he has 40 different names ?
16 SS #'s
NAHH let's discuss Romney TRUTHFULLY saying 47% of American's pay no taxes for the next 4 months !


Sep 20, 2012 4:36PM
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Nice to see the spam...gone, think it might come on later for the lonely hearts crew..

Like Jeff and JK,Comruts and others...??

 

L of M ,left a tidbit about miners and EGO on the Top S. blog...

Got rid of some solar today while I was gone...Guess Obama and Europe aren't going to prop it up for a while and we've lost enough...

Sep 20, 2012 4:34PM
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Headline,

 

Romney show more moderate side.

 

How many sides does this man have?  Is he like a dice with 6 sides.  When you

roll him you get that side of him and if you don't like that side you just roll him again.

 

I guess the big question is, what side will he show when if he becomes President.

Or will somebody roll him each morning and whateve side come is what he will be

that day. 

 

I don't think that is the kind of a President we need. Not knowing what  he is usually leads

to not knowing what your doing from day to day.

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