Hot Stock News for 06/24/2009
Posted by HanaDaddy | Posted in Stock Market Update | Posted on 24/06/2009
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Number of RSI7 < 30
Total Stocks: 15
BA ($41.32, -5.8%, rsi7d:15.61) ,
APA ($71.44, +0.3%, rsi7d:17.58) ,
UTX ($50.81, -2.0%, rsi7d:18.65) ,
XOM ($68.45, -0.7%, rsi7d:20.09) ,
GE ($11.70, +0.9%, rsi7d:24.95) ,
BBY ($32.97, -0.0%, rsi7d:25.77) ,
STO ($19.00, -0.3%, rsi7d:26.33) ,
IBM ($104.15, -0.3%, rsi7d:26.63) ,
COST ($45.04, -0.1%, rsi7d:26.97) ,
CVX ($65.72, -0.4%, rsi7d:27.06) ,
DIS ($22.90, +0.1%, rsi7d:27.88) ,
OXPS ($15.19, +1.0%, rsi7d:28.45) ,
ECA ($48.27, +1.3%, rsi7d:28.76) ,
NKE ($53.02, -1.0%, rsi7d:29.55) ,
SWK ($33.68, +0.9%, rsi7d:29.97)
- [$$] Best Buy to Target 15% Cellphone Share (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:29:00 Etc/GMT) - [$$] Boeing, Down 5.8%, Extends Its Losses (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:26:27 Etc/GMT) - [audio] After the Bell from MarketWatch Radio Network [1.0 min] (at MarketWatch)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:25:01 Etc/GMT)
The latest news from Steve Orr. - [$$] Cable Grabs the Web Remote (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:22:26 Etc/GMT) - Scripps, Rainbow Join the Authentication Bandwagon (at AllThingsD)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:17:09 Etc/GMT)
Comcast was mum about other cable networks it has gotten to join its “OnDemand Online” program, which will offer TV shows over the Web to its customers. But word is getting out, anyway.
Number of RSI7 > 70
Total Stocks: 0
Gainers Top 5
NTES ($36.65, +7.8%, rsi7d:62.64) ,
ORCL ($21.26, +7.0%, rsi7d:66.21) ,
CHA ($48.98, +5.6%, rsi7d:64.97) ,
VIP ($11.20, +5.4%, rsi7d:46.42) ,
YHOO ($15.45, +5.3%, rsi7d:47.39)
- [$$] Boeing, Down 5.8%, Extends Its Losses (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:26:27 Etc/GMT) - Cramer’s ‘Mad Money’ Recap: ‘Bengate’ Stalls Market (Update 1) (at TheStreet.com)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:25:21 Etc/GMT)
Cramer says the cover-up charges against Bernanke in the BofA-Merrill Lynch deal are baseless. Click for news from Jim Cramer. - Stocks end mostly higher after Fed assessment (AP)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:22:05 Etc/GMT)
The Federal Reserve didn’t surprise investors but still left them disappointed. Stocks closed mostly higher Wednesday after the Fed said the economy was on the mend and orders for big-ticket manufactured items posted an unexpected increase. - Oracle Investors Like What They’re Hearing (at TheStreet.com)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:00:44 Etc/GMT)
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison gets ready for the marriage of software and hardware. - Dow slips, but S&P, Nasdaq up after Fed, Oracle (Reuters)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:55:14 Etc/GMT)
The Dow fell for the fourth day and other indexes ended well off the day’s highs on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve reiterated concerns about the economic outlook at the end of its policy meeting.
Losers Top 5
BA ($41.32, -5.8%, rsi7d:15.61) ,
UTX ($50.81, -2.0%, rsi7d:18.65) ,
GOL ($5.42, -1.5%, rsi7d:56.06) ,
NKE ($53.02, -1.0%, rsi7d:29.55) ,
MCD ($56.30, -0.8%, rsi7d:31.72)
- McDonald’s suit illustrates pay disclosure dance (at MarketWatch)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:29:00 Etc/GMT) - [$$] Boeing, Down 5.8%, Extends Its Losses (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:26:27 Etc/GMT) - [audio] After the Bell from MarketWatch Radio Network [1.0 min] (at MarketWatch)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:25:01 Etc/GMT)
The latest news from Steve Orr. - Your First Move For Thursday June 25th (at CNBC)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:09:27 Etc/GMT) - Nike Q4 revenue, earnings down (at bizjournals.com)
(Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:05:13 Etc/GMT)
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