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From Briefing.com: Weekly Recap - Week ending 16-Nov-12

Dow +45.93 at 12588.31, Nasdaq +16.19 at 2853.13, S&P +6.55 at 1359.88

The major averages began the day on a down note and continued declining for the first two hours of the session. As the S&P 500 reached its lows, Congressional leaders held a press conference regarding the progress of fiscal cliff negotiations. During the public statement, Senator Harry Reid said that officials would not wait until the last day of December, and could agree on the framework for a deal prior to the deadline. The remarks helped the indices surge to session highs, where they spent the majority of the afternoon. The S&P 500 built on its gains and finished higher by 0.5%.

High-yielding telecom stocks continued seeing weakness as the country nears the fiscal cliff. Morning reports indicated the White House is considering a package which would delay the mandatory spending cuts scheduled to go into effect on January 1, 2013. However, this was received as a delay of the decision, rather than a step towards a concrete solution. The telecommunications sector slid 0.6% and AT&T (T 33.14, -0.28), Sprint Nextel (S 5.48, -0.06), and Verizon (VZ 41.40, -0.30) all lost between 0.7% and 1.1%.

Among technology stocks, Apple (AAPL 527.68, +2.06) registered a gain of 0.4% as the stock attempts to recover from recent softness.

A handful of notable technology companies have reported earnings since yesterday's close. Dell (DELL 8.86, -0.70) settled lower by 7.3% after missing on earnings and revenue. During the third quarter, the computer manufacturer saw its top line decline 10.7% year-over-year, to $13.72 billion. In addition, the company issued downside fourth quarter revenue guidance and reaffirmed its full-year 2013 earnings expectations.

Meanwhile, Applied Materials (AMAT 10.15, -0.15) reported strong results, but issued cautious guidance. The semiconductor manufacturer earned $0.06 on $1.65 billion in revenue, which beat the Capital IQ consensus estimates. However, forward guidance was a point of concern as the company expects first quarter earnings and revenue below consensus.

Lastly, Autodesk (ADSK 31.48, +0.98) rose by 3.2% after reporting mixed earnings. The software provider's earnings exceeded estimates by $0.04, while its revenue of $548 million fell short of estimates. Similar to Applied Materials, Autodesk is cautious about its upcoming quarter as it expects earnings and revenue to miss consensus estimates.

Looking at the financial sector, the SPDR Financial Select Sector ETF (XLF 15.28, +0.10) added 0.7%. Even though the proxy ETF traded ahead of the broader market, major financials were mixed. JPMorgan Chase (JPM 39.53, +0.14) added 0.4% after reaching a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding Bear Stearns and JPMorgan residential mortgage-backed securities. As part of the settlement, JPMorgan will pay approximately $297 million in penalties. Credit Suisse (CS 21.94, -0.43) was also named in the settlement and will pay approximately $120 million in fines. Looking at other majors, Citigroup (C 34.98, -0.23) slid 0.7% while Wells Fargo (WFC 31.94, +0.37) outperformed with a gain of 1.2%.

The Dow Jones Transportation Average underperformed the industrial average and settled lower by 0.5%. Out of the five airlines which are part of the transportation average, four saw notable losses. Delta Air Lines (DAL 9.33, -0.16) fell 1.7%, and JetBlue Airways (JBLU 4.96, -0.07) lost 1.4%. Meanwhile, Southwest Airlines (LUV 8.93, +0.09) outperformed and added 1.0%. As 17 out of 20 transportation stocks settled lower, two listings connected to the trucking industry saw strength. JB Hunt (JBHT 59.32, +0.22) and Ryder System (R 44.22, +0.45) added 0.4% and 1.0%, respectively.

Casino stocks were broadly stronger after Penn National Gaming (PENN 48.23, +10.62) announced plans to split its real estate and gaming assets into two separate companies. Under the new structure, a newly-established PropCo will be the first real investment trust focused solely on gaming. Penn National surged 28.2% while peers Ameristar Casinos (ASCA 19.52, +2.67), Pinnacle Entertainment (PNK 12.65, +0.84), and Las Vegas Sands (LVS 42.27, +1.71) all gained between 4.2% and 15.9%.

In economic news, the September net long-term TIC flows report indicated a $3.3 billion inflow of foreign capital into U.S. denominated assets. This follows the prior month's $90.0 billion inflow.

Industrial production decreased during October by 0.4%, which was worse than the 0.1% increase that had been expected by the Briefing.com consensus. The reading follows the revised 0.2% increase recorded during the prior month. Capacity utilization hit 77.8%, which was worse than the 78.3% expected by the Briefing.com consensus, and down from the revised prior month reading of 78.2%.

On Monday, investors will digest the October existing home sales report and November NAHB Housing Market Index. Both figures will be reported at 10:00 ET.

Week in Review: Markets Continue Retreating Amid Fiscal Cliff Worries

Stocks began Monday's session on a higher note. However, the S&P 500 followed the early strength with a slide into the red. After hovering near its lows for little over an hour, the index staged a steady climb towards fresh highs. The benchmark average followed the early afternoon strength with another slide towards its flat line, where it remained until the end of the day. The day's volume was well below average and the bond market was closed in observance of Veterans Day. Titanium Metals (TIE 16.61, +0.11) surged 42.6% after being acquired by Precision Castparts (PCP 174.05, -0.23) for $16.50 per share.

On Tuesday, equities started the session on a lower note. However, the major averages followed the lower open with a steady climb towards session highs. The optimism held the S&P 500 near the 1385 level for the majority of the session, before late day selling pushed it back into the red. As a result the benchmark average settled lower by 0.4%. Home Depot (HD 62.12, +0.87) rose by 3.6% after reporting upbeat earnings and issuing upside guidance.

Wednesday's session opened higher, but the early strength did not hold past the opening minutes. The S&P 500 marked its session best shortly after the open, and headed lower. The morning slide was accompanied by headlines out of the Middle East which indicated Israeli forces have killed two top Hamas officials in an operation dubbed "Pillar of Defense." After the first-hour slide, the benchmark average held near the 1365 level until President Obama held a press conference to further discuss the fiscal cliff. During his remarks, the commander-in-chief said he is "hoping for compromise and hoping for new ideas." The president's statements failed to inspire investor confidence, thus resulting in an afternoon sell-off which saw the S&P 500 settle lower by 1.4%. Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF 40.87, -0.88) gained 34.5% after reporting strong quarterly results.

On Thursday, stocks showed indecision in the early going as trade hovered around the flat line for the first 90 minutes. The S&P 500 followed the initial choppiness with a slide to a session low near 1350. The level provided some support for the benchmark index which managed to cross into positive territory before sellers retook control and drove it back down to session lows. However, the average received a considerable bid in the final minutes of the trading day and ended with a loss of 0.2%. Apple (AAPL 527.68, +2.06) slid 2.1% to extend its recent weakness.

IndexStarted WeekEnded WeekChange% ChangeYTD %
DJIA12815.3912588.31-227.08-1.83.0
Nasdaq2904.872853.13-51.74-1.89.5
S&P 5001379.851359.88-19.97-1.48.1
Russell 2000795.02776.28-18.74-2.44.8
4:31PM Riverbed Technology reports new equity awards under NASDAQ Marketplace Rule 4350 ( RVBD) 16.48 -0.48 : Co announced that, in accordance with NASDAQ Marketplace Rule 4350 (i)(1)(A)(iv), it has granted inducement stock options covering an aggregate of 425,700 shares of common stock and inducement restricted stock unit awards covering an aggregate of 12,200 shares of common stock to 99 non-officer employees

12:41PM Apple aggressively extends to May lows ( AAPL) 529.38 +3.76 : Noted in the 11:29 update that AAPL was probing the 50% retracement of the entire 2011-2012 surge at 507. Only one 1 min bar closed below (session low 505.75) with it running aggressively higher amid the cliff comments and a short squeeze. Thus far the rebound has stalled near the May intraday/close lows at 528/530 (session high 530.00). The next short term resistance above is at 534/536.

11:29AM Apple lower for third day in a row sets new session low of 508 in recent trade ( AAPL) 509.08 -16.77 : The 50% retracement of the entire 2011 to 2012 surge comes into play at 507 prior to the 500 psych level.

AMD (AMD) supports Nintendo's (NTDOY) Wii U home console as the supplier of custom AMD Radeon HD GPU technology.

8:01AM Dell acquires Gale Technologies; financial terms not disclosed ( DELL) 9.56 : Co announces the acquisition of Gale Technologies, a provider of infrastructure automation software that allows organizations to streamline the deployment of on-premise and hybrid clouds for self-service access to infrastructure. Co also announced the formation of its Enterprise Systems & Solutions organization focused on the delivery of converged and enterprise workload topologies and solutions in alignment with Dell's Enterprise vision.

3:39AM LDK Solar receives a Continued Listing Standards Notice from NYSE ( LDK) 0.96 : Co announces that it has received a notice from the NYSE that the co did not meet one of the NYSE's continued listing standards as the average closing price of the co's ADS's was $0.99, less than $1.00, per ADS over a consecutive 30-trading-day period as of November 5, 2012.

1:09AM Suntech Power reduces production at Arizona factory ( STP) 0.81 : Co announces it will stop two of three production shifts and reduce its workforce at its Goodyear, Arizona, solar panel manufacturing facility. The slowdown in production is due to global oversupply and higher production costs related to recent import tariffs imposed by the U.S. government. The Goodyear facility's annual production throughput will decrease from about 45MW to 15MW, and roughly fifty positions will be eliminated. The decision is in line with co's global restructuring efforts to right-size production capacity and reduce operating expenses by 20% in 2012 and 2013.

Dell (DELL) reported third quarter earnings of $0.39 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.01 worse than the Capital IQ consensus of $0.40, while revenues fell 10.7% year/year to $13.72 billion versus the $13.89 billion consensus. Business Units and Regions: Large Enterprise revenue was $4.2 bln in the quarter, an 8% decline. Operating income was $325 mln, or 7.8% of revenue. Public revenue was $3.8 bln, an 11% decrease. Operating income for the quarter was $352 mln, or 9.2% of revenue. Small and Medium Business revenue was $3.3 bln, a 1% decline. Operating income was $349 mln, or 10.6% of revenue. Consumer revenue was $2.5 bln, a 23% decline. Operating loss was $65 mln or minus 2.7% of revenue. Revenue in Americas was down 9%; Asia-Pacific and Japan was down 11%; and EMEA was down 15%. Co issued downside guidance for the fourth quarter with revenues of +2-5% QoQ to approximately $14.0-14.41 versus the $14.45 billion consensus. Co reaffirmed guidance for fiscal year 2013 with EPS of at least $1.70 versus the $1.73 consensus. Dell sees the challenging global macro-economic environment continuing in the fourth quarter, which will continue to impact the company's results.

Applied Materials (AMAT) reported fourth quarter earnings of $0.06 per share, $0.03 better than the Capital IQ consensus of $0.03, while revenues fell 24.4% year/year to $1.65 billion versus the $1.57 bln consensus. The company issued downside guidance for the first quarter with EPS of $0.00-0.06 versus the $0.11 consensus and sees revenues of $1,402-1.650 billion versus the $1.76 billion consensus. "We see improving business conditions entering 2013, with orders projected to increase after bottoming in the fourth quarter." Backlog decreased by $215 million to $1.6 billion and included negative adjustments of $42 million. Gross margin was 38.4 percent on a non-GAAP basis, down from 41.6 percent, reflecting the decrease in net sales. GAAP gross margin was 35.6 percent. Operating expenses were $518 million on a non-GAAP basis, down from $543 million, with the decrease primarily reflecting an adjustment in compensation accruals. GAAP operating expenses were $1.09 billion.

Sina (SINA) reported third quarter earnings of $0.17 per share, $0.06 better than the Capital IQ consensus of $0.11, while revenues rose 17.0% year/year to $152.4 million versus the $149.09 million consensus (non-GAAP +18% to $147.7 mln). The company issued guidance for the fourth quarter with Q4 non-GAAP revs of $132-136 mln, Non-GAAP net revenues and non-GAAP non-advertising revenues exclude the recognition of $4.7 million in deferred license revenue related to SINA's equity investment in CRIC/E-House; may not compare to the GAAP $155.37 mln Capital IQ Consensus Estimate, but does appear to be below expectations. Co sees advertising revenues to be between $110 million and $112 million, representing a year-over-year increase between 6% and 8%, and non-GAAP non-advertising revenues to be between $22 million and $24 million, representing a year-over-year decrease between 4% and 12%. The Company's estimate of non-GAAP non-advertising revenues assumes that MVAS revenues may decline between $8 million to $9 million year over year due to new operator policies to reduce customer complaints. "We are pleased with the initial results of Weibo monetization, as advertising revenues doubled from the previous quarter and we started revenue sharing with application developers. We believe these new initiatives will help us reduce the impact of China's weak macro-economic conditions. As we look forward into 2013, we are preparing to launch Weibo advertising solutions geared toward the small and medium-sized enterprise market, which will open up new opportunities for SINA advertising."