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1
Thursday, November 9, 2006
Presented by Priya J. Kapila
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Federal Reserve Bank
  • Former Fed Chief Greenspan Worst housing woes
    behind us
  • Dallas Fed Chief Fisher encouraged by slowed
    inflation

3
Exchange Rates
  • The dollar fell, slipping to a six-week low
    against the Euro as uncertainty over the result
    of the U.S. elections gave traders an excuse to
    take profits on the currency
  • The dollar was poised for its biggest daily loss
    against the yen in more than six weeks after
    comments on interest rates from the Bank of Japan

4
Exchange Rates
Dollar VS Yen
Dollar VS Euro
5
International Markets
  • A European Commission report criticizes China on
    fair-trade issues, including piracy, and notes a
    growing trade deficit of 106 billion a year
  • In Europe, fast-rising prices and household debt
    levels could lead to trouble -- at least in some
    countries
  • Soaring demand for generics and competitive
    pressures are making the region a hotbed for Big
    Pharma deals to swallowing eastern Europes
    drugmakers
  • The world's second-biggest economy, Japan, is
    expected to announce record expansion. But it's
    mostly based on exports, and wages have not kept
    pace

6
Stock Index - Asia
7
Stock Index - Europe
8
Sector Performance
  • Leaders
  • Energy (1.46)
  • Health Care (1.14)
  • Telecommunications (0.89)
  • Losers
  • Utilities (-1.01)
  • Consumer Goods (-0.11)
  • Financials (-0.01)

9
Consumer Staples
  • Both PG and Clorox report good quarters but
    uncertainty leads them down
  • Altria faces uncertainty going into the election
  • Leggett Platt down on poor outlook going forward

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Consumer Staples
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Consumer Discretionary
  • Honda sales down for the month of October
  • Coachs 3Q earnings up 40

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Consumer Discretionary
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Consumer Goods Staples Discretionary
  • Market Cap 2670.9B (2645.1B)
  • P/E 25.52 (31.31)
  • ROE 17.44 (17.20)
  • Dividend Yield 2.07 (2.00)
  • Long Term Debt to Equity 1.26 (1.15)
  • Price to Book Value -10.68 (-3.19)
  • Net Profit Margin 6.83 (6.74)
  • Price to Free Cash Flow 83.32 (122.20)

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Industrial - Goods
  • Even as Texas Industries Inc. maintains its
    silence regarding buyout talks instigated by a
    major shareholder, insiders are selling company
    shares, suggesting a deal isn't on the horizon.
  • Mexican cement giant Cemex(CX) said Friday it
    planned to make a 12.8 billion offer to buy
    Rinker Group Ltd., an Australian firm that
    derives the bulk of its profits from selling
    construction materials in the United States, even
    as the domestic housing market continues its
    recent slump.

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Industrial - Goods
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Industrials - Goods
  • Market Cap 1092.8B (1390.5B)
  • P/E 16.29 (20.44)
  • ROE 15.02 (15.29)
  • Dividend Yield 1.57 (1.90)
  • Long Term Debt to Equity 0.79 (1.64)
  • Price to Book Value 70.32 (-22.33)
  • Net Profit Margin 5.44 (6.88)
  • Price to Free Cash Flow 93.76 (-36.94)

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Industrial - Services
  • Sears Holdings Corp. said on Monday that its
    subsidiary, SHLD Acquisition Corp., filed a
    revised proxy circular in connection with a Nov.
    14 meeting of Sears Canada Inc. shareholders.
  • Wal-Mart's Woes Could Deflate Prices on
    Competitive Products

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Industrial - Services
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Industrials - Services
  • Market Cap 3174.3B (3169.4B)
  • P/E 23.37 (26.24)
  • ROE 14.52 (14.09)
  • Dividend Yield 1.29 (1.28)
  • Long Term Debt to Equity 0.92 (1.48)
  • Price to Book Value 1.21 (3.25)
  • Net Profit Margin 5.93 (5.61)
  • Price to Free Cash Flow -7.20 (69.36)

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Financials
  • According to UBS, Wells Fargo, and other
    underwriters, subprime mortgages are
    deteriorating rapidly.
  • Berkshire Hathaway shares climbed to a record on
    Monday after the insurance-focused conglomerate
    reported big third-quarter profits that were
    fueled by a benign hurricane season.

21
Financials
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Financials
  • Foreign Regional Banks
  • Life Insurance

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Financials
  • Market Cap 7258.1B (5925.2B)
  • P/E 13.04 (14.58)
  • ROE 17.03 (16.8)
  • Dividend Yield 2.40 (2.71)
  • Long Term Debt to Equity 2.46 (2.63)
  • Price to Book Value 2.69 (2.91)
  • Net Profit Margin 14.01 (14.75)
  • Price to Free Cash Flow 17.75 (34.43)

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Utilities
  • Duke Energy Corp. posted lower profits than
    expected in its latest earnings release. 
    Earnings were 48 cents/share, below the 56
    cents/share estimates of Reuters' analysts. 
    Executives for the company still claim a 4-7
    earnings growth is expected following the
    spin-off of the natural gas division to Spectra
    Energy Corp., but that remains to be seen.
  • The French Parliament on Wednesday adopted a bill
    to privatize state-owned Gaz de France, clearing
    an obstacle to its proposed combination with the
    utility Suez SA that would create an energy
    powerhouse.

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Utilities
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Utilities
  • Market Cap 1059.1B (1053.6B)
  • P/E 36.03 (33.91)
  • ROE 15.08 (16.28)
  • Dividend Yield 3.89 (3.91)
  • Long Term Debt to Equity 2.11 (2.13)
  • Price to Book Value 2.76 (2.66)
  • Net Profit Margin 8.22 (9.22)
  • Price to Free Cash Flow -264.0 (-64.59)

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Health Care
  • Democrats dislike the new Medicare plan that has
    been benefiting big Pharma and may revoke the law
    that bars Medicare from negotiating prices
    directly with drug companies.
  • Abbot Labs to buy Kos Pharmaceuticals for 3.7
    billion, a 56 premium over market price.
  • Novartis unveils plans to build a 100 million
    research center in Shanghai, China

28
Health Care
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Health Care
  • Market Cap 2630.2B (2647.0B)
  • P/E 28.13 (34.62)
  • ROE 14.73 (14.56)
  • Dividend Yield 1.63 (1.59)
  • Long Term Debt to Equity 0.55 (0.55)
  • Price to Book Value 5.32 (5.48)
  • Net Profit Margin 10.86 (11.43)
  • Price to Free Cash Flow 53.75 (95.31)

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Information Technology
  • Microsoft is reported to be entering an unusual
    partnership with Novell that gives a boost to the
    Linux operating system, a rival to the software
    giant's Windows software and work toward
    developing technologies to make it easier for
    users to run both Suse Linux and Microsoft's
    Windows on their computers.
  • By forging a peace pact with one seller of Linux,
    Microsoft could raise pressure on Red Hat, the
    leading provider of Linux, and a Novell rival.
  • Apple plans to leverage its retail stores as
    'launch pads' for the new iTV, using a few LCD
    televisions to demonstrate the features of the
    device.

31
Information Technology
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Information Technology
  • Market Cap 5196.3B (5702.7B)
  • P/E 26.13 (22.97)
  • ROE 14.87 (14.82)
  • Dividend Yield 2.02 (1.94)
  • Long Term Debt to Equity 0.71 (0.62)
  • Price to Book Value 7.07 (6.17)
  • Net Profit Margin 10.67 (10.77)
  • Price to Free Cash Flow 67.67 (-27.16)

33
Basic Materials
  • Higher copper prices boost Wolverine Tube sales
    stock falls on Q3 loss and the company is
    considering Chapter 11
  • Azco Mining Inc. , a U.S.-based mining and
    exploration enterprise focused on gold, silver,
    copper and industrial minerals, announced today
    that it had agreed with a major creditor to
    terminate a 2002 financing lease and eliminate
    all the company's outstanding debt under the
    lease.
  • Royal Gold Inc., a company that buys rights to
    collect royalties from mining outfits, said
    Wednesday it raised its annual dividend 18
    percent.
  • EU regulators on Wednesday reimposed a 10 million
    euro (12.7 million) fine on Arcelor SA for a
    steel beam cartel it took part in from 1988 to
    1991.

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Basic Materials
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Basic Materials
  • Copper
  • Steel Iron

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Basic Materials
  • Market Cap 4483.5B (4408.3B)
  • P/E 11.64 (13.46)
  • ROE 26.98 (26.08)
  • Dividend Yield 2.26 (2.31)
  • Long Term Debt to Equity 0.44 (0.43)
  • Price to Book Value 3.31 (3.56)
  • Net Profit Margin 12.10 (11.68)
  • Price to Free Cash Flow 27.68 (1.89)

37
Energy
  • The main reason for the increases in the Energy
    sector is due to positive earnings releases by a
    number of companies in the sector.  The majority
    of companies in the sector had a stellar 3rd
    quarter due to excessively high oil prices. 
  • The outlook for the next quarter is not as
    promising however.
  • OPEC has sought to cut oil production by 1.2
    million barrels per day as of November 1, due to
    the low prices and excess supplies.  Many
    investors doubt OPEC's ability to cut production
    as inventories of crude continue to rise. 
  • Chevron reported a 5 billion profit in its
    earnings release, an increase of 40 from the
    last quarter. 
  • Big oil companies will be a top target of
    Democratic lawmakers when they officially take
    over the House of Representatives early next
    year.

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Energy
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Energy
  • Market Cap 1574.6B (1544.0B)
  • P/E 8.50 (8.70)
  • ROE 28.50 (27.90)
  • Dividend Yield 2.85 (2.89)
  • Long Term Debt to Equity 0.36 (0.28)
  • Price to Book Value 2.93 (2.92)
  • Net Profit Margin 11.30 (10.80)
  • Price to Free Cash Flow 40.20 (45.00)

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Telecommunications Services
  • FCC Delays Vote on ATT-BellSouth Deal
  • Shares of the two companies, accounted for about
    a half of the industry market capitalization,
    fell last week, a reaction for the bad news.
    There was no other big news over past week.
  • ATT sees growth in Indian corporate telecoms
    market
  • ATT wins contract extension with Reliant Energy
  • Cingular Wireless unveiled a new phone last week
    that taps into subscription music services from
    Napster, Yahoo! and eMusic and streaming radio
    from XM Satellite Radio

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Telecommunications Services - Domestic
  • Market Cap 420.2B (428.3B)
  • P/E 19.40 (19.00)
  • ROE 13.40 (12.40)
  • Dividend Yield 3.56 (3.24)
  • Long Term Debt to Equity 0.78 (0.79)
  • Price to Book Value 7.87 (7.62)
  • Net Profit Margin 9.80 (9.40)
  • Price to Free Cash Flow 52.40 (69.40)

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Telecommunications Services
Foreign
Domestic
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Week of 11/3/2006
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