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KQED Nightly Business Report January 15, 2013
Said theyd let the
United States
default on its bills. The president claims this, but republicans have always raised the debt ceiling. Weve never seen the debt limit fail to be raised. All they have said is we want to apply the same criteria that the president himself applied when he was a senator and say we dont want to give the president a blank check. We would like to fix the substantive problem which is the level and the growth in the debt. Reporter markets are almost treating the fight over the debt ceiling as the sequel to a bad movie. And investors have a pretty good feel for how this cliffhanger ends. They dont really care about the brinksmanship until they are right up to the brink, but also, the more dangerous the fall, off the brink, they figure the less likely that its going to happen. Reporter treasury secretary
Timothy Geithner
told
Congress Today
that unless it acts, the nation will not be able to pay its bills sometime around mid february or early march. So with a month of so to go, there is no solution in sight. Darren gersh, washington, d. C. Tom
Federal Reserve
chairman ben bernanke echoed the president s comments on the debt ceiling today, in a speech at the university of michigan, he said congress has to take action to avoid a situation where our government doesnt pay its bills. Ahead of that, stocks were mixed, the blue chip dow rose almost 19 points, while the nasdaq dropped eight, and the s p 500 down a point. Susie weighing on the nasdaq today apple. The stock got crushed, on word demand for the iphone 5 is slipping. The stock closed just shy of 502, losing almost 4 . In premarket trading the shares briefly fell below 500, the first time in nearly a year. Suzanne pratt reports. Reporter apple has been taking a big bruising. First, it was the earnings miss for the september quarter, the second straight. Then, theres been growing speculation the tech innovator is losing its edge to competitors, particularly samsung with its popular galaxy smartphone. Finally, today there were reports apple dramatically cut orders for iphone 5 components, due to weak demand. To be sure, apple has not confirmed soft sales with hard numbers. But, experts it would not surprise them if consumers were sour on iphone 5. It may be significant, we just came through the
Consumer Electronics
show and virtually all of the high profile phones that were introduced there had very large screens. Some manufacturers like samsung have done very well with screens that are five inches or more in size. The iphone 5 is a four inch screen. Reporter apple is still far more profitable than any other
Consumers Electronics
firm in the world. But, analysts celestial expectations have led to a crushing fall for apple shares. Since hitting a high of 705 in september, the stock has lost nearly 30 . The selloff has trigged a big debate on wall street. Are the shares cheap enough to buy, or is the market darling done . Apple bulls argue the gadget maker has a p. E. Of just 11. Apple bears say the companys days as a fast growth giant are over. For investors on the fence, it may make sense to wait until apple releases it latest
Quarterly Results
next wednesday. Some experts are speculating apple will fall short on revenues, because of weak ipad demand. In the tablet world youve certainly seen the android tablets get more of a foothold into the tablet market, a market that was almost entirely apples for quite a while. Reporter if apple doesnt have enough troubles, heres potentially one more headache. Rim is due to release its much awaited blackberry 10 later this month. And, so far it seems the reviews are generally positive. Suzanne pratt, n. B. R. , new york. Susie dell stock also making news today, on reports the company is in talks with private equity firms regarding a potential buyout. Investors snapped up the stock dell shares posted their best day in months, rising 13 to 12. 29 a share. Dell had no comment on the report. Tom still ahead, tonights word on the street facebook. The social network promises a mystery announcement tomorrow, how friendly could that be for shareholders . Susie stocks are up so far this year, but adam parker expects the markets will close flat for 2013. Hes chief u. S. Equity strategist at
Morgan Stanley
. So adam why so gloomy so, many strategists are much more positive than you are. What is your thinking . Well, look, we have a more cautious earnings outlook than i think some of our peers. The macroeconomy is not that strong right now. And corporate earnings arent growing that much. I think that is the root of our nearterm caution. Susie on earnings also youre not so upbeat. Are you looking for them to be flattodown 1 , again conscientious. Up 11 percent. The distect disconnect . Look, im pretty certain the conscientious estimates are too high this he have been too shy for a year now. We saw the worst quarter in the
Third Quarter
this cycle on the revenue side. And i think that will continue. I think the question isnt are the consensus earnings too high t is will the stock market care. Because the last year the s p total returns basically now is right near its alltime high even as the earnings have come down. So its not about are the earnings too high or not, they are. Its about will anybody care as they decline sudz well, one thing that investors cared a lot about today was apple. You heard our story on that i know you cant speak specifically about the stock. But are you also not a fan, a real fan of technology. Why not . Well, look, we look at a few things when we make our recommendations, susie. We look at the the achieve ability. Are the estimates achievable. I think for tech its tough right now. A lot of the conditions in the economy are slow. It spending is to the really that great. So i dont know if the estimates are that achievable. I also think that yeah, better risk reward in other sectors in the market. Were trying to advise our clients how to outperform the s p. I think there is better opportunity. Within tech there are some things we like where recommending suck stocks for example. I think that is one economically sensitive area that the stocks havent participated that much in the rally. Susie lets talk about the areas that have been telling your clients,
Morgan Stanley
clients which direction to go. You have three big themes for your clients. Buy stocks with from
American Companies
with exposure to china, positive on china. Buy dividend paying stocks and you like very large stocks, what you call megastocks. Why are these the themes for you . Well, look, for china i think we identified late last fall that the u. S. Companies with china exposure had really lagged the
Broader Market
and had gotten quite cheap. And the
China Economy
started to stabilize a little, we thought that was good risk reward. On the dividend theme i think our call was that the tax rate wasnt going to rise the way it was written in the law. We have seen that and this is a pretty compelling group of stocks. You have low payout and bond rates are low so you can buy dividend stocks that yield well relative total attorney difficults in the bond market. On the megacap stocks you have a lot of large high quality
American Companies
that should be able to grow at or higher than the rate of the market or cheaper than the market and also have those higher dividends. Susie and the other two sectors that you also recommend to your
Morgan Stanley
clients, health care,
Companies Like
cardinal health, and industrials like honeywell,
General Motors
what is the story there . Well, for health care look, when you want to be a little defensive in the marketss natural for people to think about two sectors, health care and staples. We really
Like Health Care
more than staples right now. We see that pretty clearly. Healthcare companies are beating estimates more, they have higher cash balances and you know they are much cheaper. They really never have been cheaper on forward earnings relative to staples so we really like that overweight
Health Quarter
underweight staples call. As for industrials you have a lot of high quality u. S. Companies. Some have the china exposure. Others benefit from energy and infrastructure or improvement in housing so it seemed like there were fundamental reasons to be more optimistic on that group of stocks. Susie okay. Well, well see how it goes this year. Thanks for coming on the program. Weve been speaking with adam pozen. Susie its not easy being a retailer these days, especially if you rely on customers buying at your store. Many consumers come in and browse, but make their purchases online. But
Tech Innovations
are helping to change that. Erika miller got a sneak peek at the intel booth at the
National Retail
federations convention. Reporter adidas had a problem. Thats the company most americans call adidas. It needed to figure out how to get customers to buy merchandise in its stores, instead of on line for less. It found the answer in this interactive display, which has boosted traffic, and dollars spent per transaction. Normally, in a physical store you can get maybe 200 different products. But with this, you are not really limited. But rather than just put a little kiosk in the store, what we wanted was to put this wall in the store so you could tryout the products in real size. Like you would in a normal store. Reporter mccormick is hoping to spice up sales with this interactive game, called guess this spice, with scent that comes out. You get a coupon at the end. Mccormick has another display to identify your flavor profile. Im cocoa loco. In the store, nows the time you can sign up for more information about this, where we can send you recipes, our about information in the store, so we can drive more traffic to the store. Reporter for now, many of these machines are primarily focused on managing inventories and raising brand awareness. But down the road you will likely see more exciting features that will help
Companies Better
meet customer needs. This is a peek at pepsis next
Generation Vending
machine. Not only does it have games, it also repairs itself. You can also see whether the machine is working or not. If it has some sort of glitch, it can be remotely healed. Reporter eventually, it may also track who buys what. It will be able to tell whether you or male or female and which of four age buckets you are in. It will basically know that possibly a young female in this category is the one buying diet pepsi, versus maybe a male in the senior category is the one buying the classic pepsi. Reporter coffee lovers may be interested in this new vending machine. Its made by costa, the second largest coffee chain in the world after starbucks, although its not in the u. S. The machine pumps out cafe sounds, and the faint aroma of a bakery. And it could be a ticket to new
Business Expansion
this machine is far more aesthetically elegant. And the user interface is far more suitable for places like offices, hospitals, educational establishments. And possibly new international markets. Reporter he wouldnt say if that includes the u. S. But you have to wonder why costa would bother with this huge u. S. Retail trade show, if it didnt have plan brewing. Erika miller, n. B. R. , new york. Tom we continue our monday series with some of the nations top universities to bring you the best research on business, the economy and investing. We call it nbru. Our partners combine over 400 years of business knowledge harvard, stanford, wharton and vanderbilt universities. Every monday we speak with top professors about key money issues. And you can read indepth articles at www. Nbr. Com, just look for the nbru tab. Tonight money market funds. From small investors to giant
Pension Funds
and big corporations more than 2. 5 trillion are in money market accounts. But, as the credit crunch illustrated, one important difference is what those funds are invested in. We spoke with robert pozen, senior lecturer at
Harvard Business
school. Our money markets, i think theyre relatively safe and after the crieses the sec took several actions that made them a little safer. It reduced the average maturity from 90 days to 60 days. It now requires 97 or more percent of the assets of money market funds to be highly rated. And it also imposed certain liquidity requirements so they would have enough funds to meet redemptions. As we learned four nears iers ago not all money market funds are created equal. S thiss absolutely rightment one big division is between money market funds that invest only in treasuries and other government guaranteed securities. Now historically thats been a pretty safe group of money market funds. The group of money market funds where the issues have been are called prime funds because they invest in commercial paper of various sorts of companies. Sure. And so i think that we shouldnt take a broadbrush approach. We should really focus on those commercial paper or prime money market funds opinions and what are you referring to is the regulatory review of money markets trying to address some concerns that were brought up when a big prime fund broke the buck. That
Net Asset Value
which traditionally has been a dollar per share for money market funds went below testimony and the regulators have said do we want a floating fund . Right. And the regulators have proposed a number of different potential requirements. Theyve been very controversial am but i think the most important one is the one that you just mentioned. That instead of having a constant dollar
Net Asset Value
, it would fluctuation with the market every day. Now it probably wouldnt fluctuate by more than a part of a cents, of one cent but it still would fluctuate. Weve seen money come back into money market funds over the past couple of months, what does that tell you about the confidence of those investors . I think the investors are getting more confident. I think the secs new rules are helpful. They reduce the risk. And quite frankly the rates of return are not very good throughout the marketplace. That includes money market funds though. Its all a relative question as einstein said. And he was a smart guy. So money market funds have a modestly better yield than a lot of other instruments instruments. And they are viewed, especially government funds, and the
Retail Investor
i think is in a situation where there are lot oss of small accounts. Continued it would take a huge number of accounts to really cause a problem without the fund. Tom a multitrillion dollar market, bob pozen with us from
Harvard Business
school. Thanks, bob. Thanks for having me. Susie some big wins for
General Motors
on the first day of the north
American International
auto show in detroit. Gms cadillac ats took home car of the year honors at the shows kickoff event. The award is the latest in a string of accolades for the ats. Cadillacs luxury compact sports sedan is the lightest car in its class. G. M. Also unveiled its latest edition of the chevy corvette. The seventh
Generation Model
brings back the stingray nameplate, which babyboomers will remember last from the 1970s. G. M. Hopes the sleeker model will get corvette lovers to upgrade, while also attracting younger buyers. We also want to expand the owner base maybe to a younger audience those in their early 40s if you say who are looking to buy a sports car for the first time maybe considering a european brand and making sure that they recognize that if they want to get into this market they owe it to themselves to shop for chevrolet corvette. Susie truck of the year, went to the dodge ram. Tomorrow night we look at the truck wars, from g. M. To dodge, and the ford f150. Truck sales are picking up thanks to the pick up in the housing market. Tom, theres also the war over
Global Market
share. Lets look at our market focus. Tom it was a mixed monday for the major stock indices with apple weighing on the broad market. The s p 500 spent the entire session in the red but in a very narrow trading range, just six points. It finished lower by a fraction. Trading volume was light on the big board with 590 million shares. Just under 1. 9 billion traded on the nasdaq. Telecommunications saw the biggest sector loss, down 1. 1 , followed by the
Technology Sectors
0. 7 loss, thanks to apple. As the biggest publicly traded company by market cap, apple exerted its influence over the market. As suzanne reported, apple stock fell after it cut orders for iphone 5 components. Tonights
Closing Price
breaks below the december low, taking apple back to prices it hasnt traded at since last february. The apple news hit the stocks of its suppliers. Cirrus logic makes semiconductors used in iphones. Shares fell 9. 4 . Jabil circuits makes the iphone metal casing. Jabil fell 1. 9 . Qualcomms wireless chips are in iphones. Qualcomm stock fell 1 . But apple
Competitor Research
in motion continued its rally, moving up 10. 2 , on very heavy volume. The newest blackberry is due to be launched in two weeks. Just two days before it releases
Fourth Quarter
earnings, j. P. Morgan was hit for the first time by regulatory actions related to last years multi billion dollar
Derivatives Trading
loss. The bank agreed to fix its
Risk Management
program, and step up antimoney laundering procedures, as directed by the comptroller of the currency and the
Federal Reserve
. Neither action included any financial penalty. Shares fell 0. 6 . It recently traded at a nine month high. U. P. S. Wont deliver on its plan to buy dutch
United States<\/a> default on its bills. The president claims this, but republicans have always raised the debt ceiling. Weve never seen the debt limit fail to be raised. All they have said is we want to apply the same criteria that the president himself applied when he was a senator and say we dont want to give the president a blank check. We would like to fix the substantive problem which is the level and the growth in the debt. Reporter markets are almost treating the fight over the debt ceiling as the sequel to a bad movie. And investors have a pretty good feel for how this cliffhanger ends. They dont really care about the brinksmanship until they are right up to the brink, but also, the more dangerous the fall, off the brink, they figure the less likely that its going to happen. Reporter treasury secretary
Timothy Geithner<\/a> told
Congress Today<\/a> that unless it acts, the nation will not be able to pay its bills sometime around mid february or early march. So with a month of so to go, there is no solution in sight. Darren gersh, washington, d. C. Tom
Federal Reserve<\/a> chairman ben bernanke echoed the president s comments on the debt ceiling today, in a speech at the university of michigan, he said congress has to take action to avoid a situation where our government doesnt pay its bills. Ahead of that, stocks were mixed, the blue chip dow rose almost 19 points, while the nasdaq dropped eight, and the s p 500 down a point. Susie weighing on the nasdaq today apple. The stock got crushed, on word demand for the iphone 5 is slipping. The stock closed just shy of 502, losing almost 4 . In premarket trading the shares briefly fell below 500, the first time in nearly a year. Suzanne pratt reports. Reporter apple has been taking a big bruising. First, it was the earnings miss for the september quarter, the second straight. Then, theres been growing speculation the tech innovator is losing its edge to competitors, particularly samsung with its popular galaxy smartphone. Finally, today there were reports apple dramatically cut orders for iphone 5 components, due to weak demand. To be sure, apple has not confirmed soft sales with hard numbers. But, experts it would not surprise them if consumers were sour on iphone 5. It may be significant, we just came through the
Consumer Electronics<\/a> show and virtually all of the high profile phones that were introduced there had very large screens. Some manufacturers like samsung have done very well with screens that are five inches or more in size. The iphone 5 is a four inch screen. Reporter apple is still far more profitable than any other
Consumers Electronics<\/a> firm in the world. But, analysts celestial expectations have led to a crushing fall for apple shares. Since hitting a high of 705 in september, the stock has lost nearly 30 . The selloff has trigged a big debate on wall street. Are the shares cheap enough to buy, or is the market darling done . Apple bulls argue the gadget maker has a p. E. Of just 11. Apple bears say the companys days as a fast growth giant are over. For investors on the fence, it may make sense to wait until apple releases it latest
Quarterly Results<\/a> next wednesday. Some experts are speculating apple will fall short on revenues, because of weak ipad demand. In the tablet world youve certainly seen the android tablets get more of a foothold into the tablet market, a market that was almost entirely apples for quite a while. Reporter if apple doesnt have enough troubles, heres potentially one more headache. Rim is due to release its much awaited blackberry 10 later this month. And, so far it seems the reviews are generally positive. Suzanne pratt, n. B. R. , new york. Susie dell stock also making news today, on reports the company is in talks with private equity firms regarding a potential buyout. Investors snapped up the stock dell shares posted their best day in months, rising 13 to 12. 29 a share. Dell had no comment on the report. Tom still ahead, tonights word on the street facebook. The social network promises a mystery announcement tomorrow, how friendly could that be for shareholders . Susie stocks are up so far this year, but adam parker expects the markets will close flat for 2013. Hes chief u. S. Equity strategist at
Morgan Stanley<\/a>. So adam why so gloomy so, many strategists are much more positive than you are. What is your thinking . Well, look, we have a more cautious earnings outlook than i think some of our peers. The macroeconomy is not that strong right now. And corporate earnings arent growing that much. I think that is the root of our nearterm caution. Susie on earnings also youre not so upbeat. Are you looking for them to be flattodown 1 , again conscientious. Up 11 percent. The distect disconnect . Look, im pretty certain the conscientious estimates are too high this he have been too shy for a year now. We saw the worst quarter in the
Third Quarter<\/a> this cycle on the revenue side. And i think that will continue. I think the question isnt are the consensus earnings too high t is will the stock market care. Because the last year the s p total returns basically now is right near its alltime high even as the earnings have come down. So its not about are the earnings too high or not, they are. Its about will anybody care as they decline sudz well, one thing that investors cared a lot about today was apple. You heard our story on that i know you cant speak specifically about the stock. But are you also not a fan, a real fan of technology. Why not . Well, look, we look at a few things when we make our recommendations, susie. We look at the the achieve ability. Are the estimates achievable. I think for tech its tough right now. A lot of the conditions in the economy are slow. It spending is to the really that great. So i dont know if the estimates are that achievable. I also think that yeah, better risk reward in other sectors in the market. Were trying to advise our clients how to outperform the s p. I think there is better opportunity. Within tech there are some things we like where recommending suck stocks for example. I think that is one economically sensitive area that the stocks havent participated that much in the rally. Susie lets talk about the areas that have been telling your clients,
Morgan Stanley<\/a> clients which direction to go. You have three big themes for your clients. Buy stocks with from
American Companies<\/a> with exposure to china, positive on china. Buy dividend paying stocks and you like very large stocks, what you call megastocks. Why are these the themes for you . Well, look, for china i think we identified late last fall that the u. S. Companies with china exposure had really lagged the
Broader Market<\/a> and had gotten quite cheap. And the
China Economy<\/a> started to stabilize a little, we thought that was good risk reward. On the dividend theme i think our call was that the tax rate wasnt going to rise the way it was written in the law. We have seen that and this is a pretty compelling group of stocks. You have low payout and bond rates are low so you can buy dividend stocks that yield well relative total attorney difficults in the bond market. On the megacap stocks you have a lot of large high quality
American Companies<\/a> that should be able to grow at or higher than the rate of the market or cheaper than the market and also have those higher dividends. Susie and the other two sectors that you also recommend to your
Morgan Stanley<\/a> clients, health care,
Companies Like<\/a> cardinal health, and industrials like honeywell,
General Motors<\/a> what is the story there . Well, for health care look, when you want to be a little defensive in the marketss natural for people to think about two sectors, health care and staples. We really
Like Health Care<\/a> more than staples right now. We see that pretty clearly. Healthcare companies are beating estimates more, they have higher cash balances and you know they are much cheaper. They really never have been cheaper on forward earnings relative to staples so we really like that overweight
Health Quarter<\/a> underweight staples call. As for industrials you have a lot of high quality u. S. Companies. Some have the china exposure. Others benefit from energy and infrastructure or improvement in housing so it seemed like there were fundamental reasons to be more optimistic on that group of stocks. Susie okay. Well, well see how it goes this year. Thanks for coming on the program. Weve been speaking with adam pozen. Susie its not easy being a retailer these days, especially if you rely on customers buying at your store. Many consumers come in and browse, but make their purchases online. But
Tech Innovations<\/a> are helping to change that. Erika miller got a sneak peek at the intel booth at the
National Retail<\/a> federations convention. Reporter adidas had a problem. Thats the company most americans call adidas. It needed to figure out how to get customers to buy merchandise in its stores, instead of on line for less. It found the answer in this interactive display, which has boosted traffic, and dollars spent per transaction. Normally, in a physical store you can get maybe 200 different products. But with this, you are not really limited. But rather than just put a little kiosk in the store, what we wanted was to put this wall in the store so you could tryout the products in real size. Like you would in a normal store. Reporter mccormick is hoping to spice up sales with this interactive game, called guess this spice, with scent that comes out. You get a coupon at the end. Mccormick has another display to identify your flavor profile. Im cocoa loco. In the store, nows the time you can sign up for more information about this, where we can send you recipes, our about information in the store, so we can drive more traffic to the store. Reporter for now, many of these machines are primarily focused on managing inventories and raising brand awareness. But down the road you will likely see more exciting features that will help
Companies Better<\/a> meet customer needs. This is a peek at pepsis next
Generation Vending<\/a> machine. Not only does it have games, it also repairs itself. You can also see whether the machine is working or not. If it has some sort of glitch, it can be remotely healed. Reporter eventually, it may also track who buys what. It will be able to tell whether you or male or female and which of four age buckets you are in. It will basically know that possibly a young female in this category is the one buying diet pepsi, versus maybe a male in the senior category is the one buying the classic pepsi. Reporter coffee lovers may be interested in this new vending machine. Its made by costa, the second largest coffee chain in the world after starbucks, although its not in the u. S. The machine pumps out cafe sounds, and the faint aroma of a bakery. And it could be a ticket to new
Business Expansion<\/a> this machine is far more aesthetically elegant. And the user interface is far more suitable for places like offices, hospitals, educational establishments. And possibly new international markets. Reporter he wouldnt say if that includes the u. S. But you have to wonder why costa would bother with this huge u. S. Retail trade show, if it didnt have plan brewing. Erika miller, n. B. R. , new york. Tom we continue our monday series with some of the nations top universities to bring you the best research on business, the economy and investing. We call it nbru. Our partners combine over 400 years of business knowledge harvard, stanford, wharton and vanderbilt universities. Every monday we speak with top professors about key money issues. And you can read indepth articles at www. Nbr. Com, just look for the nbru tab. Tonight money market funds. From small investors to giant
Pension Funds<\/a> and big corporations more than 2. 5 trillion are in money market accounts. But, as the credit crunch illustrated, one important difference is what those funds are invested in. We spoke with robert pozen, senior lecturer at
Harvard Business<\/a> school. Our money markets, i think theyre relatively safe and after the crieses the sec took several actions that made them a little safer. It reduced the average maturity from 90 days to 60 days. It now requires 97 or more percent of the assets of money market funds to be highly rated. And it also imposed certain liquidity requirements so they would have enough funds to meet redemptions. As we learned four nears iers ago not all money market funds are created equal. S thiss absolutely rightment one big division is between money market funds that invest only in treasuries and other government guaranteed securities. Now historically thats been a pretty safe group of money market funds. The group of money market funds where the issues have been are called prime funds because they invest in commercial paper of various sorts of companies. Sure. And so i think that we shouldnt take a broadbrush approach. We should really focus on those commercial paper or prime money market funds opinions and what are you referring to is the regulatory review of money markets trying to address some concerns that were brought up when a big prime fund broke the buck. That
Net Asset Value<\/a> which traditionally has been a dollar per share for money market funds went below testimony and the regulators have said do we want a floating fund . Right. And the regulators have proposed a number of different potential requirements. Theyve been very controversial am but i think the most important one is the one that you just mentioned. That instead of having a constant dollar
Net Asset Value<\/a>, it would fluctuation with the market every day. Now it probably wouldnt fluctuate by more than a part of a cents, of one cent but it still would fluctuate. Weve seen money come back into money market funds over the past couple of months, what does that tell you about the confidence of those investors . I think the investors are getting more confident. I think the secs new rules are helpful. They reduce the risk. And quite frankly the rates of return are not very good throughout the marketplace. That includes money market funds though. Its all a relative question as einstein said. And he was a smart guy. So money market funds have a modestly better yield than a lot of other instruments instruments. And they are viewed, especially government funds, and the
Retail Investor<\/a> i think is in a situation where there are lot oss of small accounts. Continued it would take a huge number of accounts to really cause a problem without the fund. Tom a multitrillion dollar market, bob pozen with us from
Harvard Business<\/a> school. Thanks, bob. Thanks for having me. Susie some big wins for
General Motors<\/a> on the first day of the north
American International<\/a> auto show in detroit. Gms cadillac ats took home car of the year honors at the shows kickoff event. The award is the latest in a string of accolades for the ats. Cadillacs luxury compact sports sedan is the lightest car in its class. G. M. Also unveiled its latest edition of the chevy corvette. The seventh
Generation Model<\/a> brings back the stingray nameplate, which babyboomers will remember last from the 1970s. G. M. Hopes the sleeker model will get corvette lovers to upgrade, while also attracting younger buyers. We also want to expand the owner base maybe to a younger audience those in their early 40s if you say who are looking to buy a sports car for the first time maybe considering a european brand and making sure that they recognize that if they want to get into this market they owe it to themselves to shop for chevrolet corvette. Susie truck of the year, went to the dodge ram. Tomorrow night we look at the truck wars, from g. M. To dodge, and the ford f150. Truck sales are picking up thanks to the pick up in the housing market. Tom, theres also the war over
Global Market<\/a> share. Lets look at our market focus. Tom it was a mixed monday for the major stock indices with apple weighing on the broad market. The s p 500 spent the entire session in the red but in a very narrow trading range, just six points. It finished lower by a fraction. Trading volume was light on the big board with 590 million shares. Just under 1. 9 billion traded on the nasdaq. Telecommunications saw the biggest sector loss, down 1. 1 , followed by the
Technology Sectors<\/a> 0. 7 loss, thanks to apple. As the biggest publicly traded company by market cap, apple exerted its influence over the market. As suzanne reported, apple stock fell after it cut orders for iphone 5 components. Tonights
Closing Price<\/a> breaks below the december low, taking apple back to prices it hasnt traded at since last february. The apple news hit the stocks of its suppliers. Cirrus logic makes semiconductors used in iphones. Shares fell 9. 4 . Jabil circuits makes the iphone metal casing. Jabil fell 1. 9 . Qualcomms wireless chips are in iphones. Qualcomm stock fell 1 . But apple
Competitor Research<\/a> in motion continued its rally, moving up 10. 2 , on very heavy volume. The newest blackberry is due to be launched in two weeks. Just two days before it releases
Fourth Quarter<\/a> earnings, j. P. Morgan was hit for the first time by regulatory actions related to last years multi billion dollar
Derivatives Trading<\/a> loss. The bank agreed to fix its
Risk Management<\/a> program, and step up antimoney laundering procedures, as directed by the comptroller of the currency and the
Federal Reserve<\/a>. Neither action included any financial penalty. Shares fell 0. 6 . It recently traded at a nine month high. U. P. S. Wont deliver on its plan to buy dutch
Package Delivery<\/a> company t. N. T. Express, ending its 7 billion bid over regulatory objections in europe. Shares rallied 1. 7 . It would have been u. P. S. biggest acquisition ever. Swiss watch maker swatch group is buying the
Harry Winston<\/a> jewelry brand. Its best known for draping its diamonds on movie celebrities. Swatch will pay 1 billion, 750 million of it in cash, the rest is the assumption of debt. Swatch is buying h. W. Holdings, the unit of
Harry Winston<\/a> which owns the brand. Harry winston stock jumped 4. 3 to f zoh at an 18 month high. Swatch is not buying the companys diamond mining business. That business will be renamed dominion diamond. The incoming sears c. E. O. Is increasing his stake in the company,
Hedge Fund Manager<\/a>
Edward Lampert<\/a> already owns a majority of the stock, and hes bought more. It comes three weeks before lampert takes over the c. E. O. Duties at sears. Shares responded with a 8. 9 rally. The stock is now higher than the day before lampert announced he was taking over as c. E. O. Three of the five most actively traded
Exchange Traded<\/a> products were lower. The emerging markets and japan funds were higher. And thats tonights market focus. Tonights word on the street, facebook. Tomorrow the social networking giant invited the media to its headquarters to announce something. We just dont know what yet. The anticipation has been enough already to push the stock over 30 per share for the first time in six months. Deborah borchardt is waiting to hear what facebook has in store, a markets analyst with the street. Com. In your online article, deb ra, you call tomorrows announcement a red carpet moment for facebook, why . Well, as you know, the company came public recently and it was a terrible ipo, botched all around. And its been in a show me state ever since. And it has not impressed the market it has not impressed investors. And as a consequence the stock has traded down. And so now they made this big dole about this mystery event tomorrow. All these reporters have flown out there. So they have got to deliver they have to come out with that dazzling show me red dress, and if they dont the stock will sell off. People will be up set there is a lot of speculation about what the service may be, music sharing can be an online search, video ad, maybe even a smart phone but what is perform for shareholders to listen for. Youre right there has been a ton of speculation about what exactly this is going to be. But really ultimately its all about the money. They have to start to show us that they can deliver on the money side. Thats been the big criticism on facebook is yeah, that is great that you have all these active users on mobile but how are you going to make money off of them. So thats the thing. No more charts about active users. We want to see where the money going to come from so one of the things that were hearing is it could be that they have enhanced this
Messenger Program<\/a> so that say if im here at the nasdaq, i check in and there are restaurants around there and there is maybe a store and the advertisers pay big money for this, so that could tight in to yes, they need a mobile enhanced product. And
Advertising Money<\/a> so that could play into all of that. The word for facebook tomorrow may be monday at thisization, whatever is that is announcement will be. A six month high sounds impressive, below that tonight but still 20 ble that ipo price of 38. Thats right, as i mentioned the stock has traded down because the market has been very unimpressed about what
Mark Zuckerberg<\/a> has delivered so far. This they dont come through tomorrow that stock will selloff because you saw a lot of buying up. And you know buy ahead of the new, sell on the news. If they do deliver and its a great product, its a wow day, then you could see the stock start to go back to that ipo number. Tom it is almost as important as that ipo day. It is very important because this is like an apple moment to. Make this big announcement that come see what we are building, you know, they really built a lot of anticipation. And you know if you going to build that anticipation youve got to deliver. Dow own shares . No, but i do have a facebook page. Debra borchardt with the street. Com. Susie and finally tonight, heavy rains over the weekend, are brightening the prospects for shippers on the
Mississippi River<\/a>. The shipping superhighway has been closed because of a severe drought. Low water has squeezed the flow of billions of dollars worth of cargo, like grain, oil and coal, on the nations busiest river. But now the
Mississippi River<\/a> could reopen in two weeks thanks to lots of rain across the midwest. Tom lots of good news for those folks in the midwest, certainly. Susie thats nightly
Business Report<\/a> for monday, january 14. Have a great evening everyone, and you too tom. Tom goodnight susie, well see you online at www. Nbr. Com and back here tomorrow night. Captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by
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