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Arris Weighs on Tech Stocks
Author: Elena Todorova
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Last Update: 12:05 PM EST February 26 2007


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U.S. stock market averages turned mixed in late morning trading, as oil prices jumped above $62 offsetting merger activity, including the $45 billion acquisition of UTX, the biggest private-equity deal ever. The Dow remained in the positive, helped by 3.8% gain for drug maker Merck and 1.3% for Coca-Cola on the back of brokerage upgrades. The tech sector was weighed down by Arris Group, falling 11% after Ericsson bid $1.4 billion for Tandberg Television, topping Arris'' offer.

 
6:30AM European markets were higher on Monday on updates, bid talk.
European markets were higher on Monday. By mid morning, Frankfurt Xetra Dax added 0.5% to 7,024.35, the CAC 40 in Paris gained 0.9% to 5,766.96 and London FTSE 100 climbed 0.6% to 6,438.3.

Advancers

Dutch television production company Endemol gained 3.1% after French luxury goods group LVMH was talking with Endemol French management about a bid. Telefonica, the Spanish telecoms group which owns 75% of Endemol, is preparing an auction of the maker of Deal Or No Deal and Big Brother within two weeks, and may allow only two rival groups to bid for the company, valued at 2.74 billion euros. Shares in LVMH were up 0.9%, while Telefonica added 0.6%.

Allianz, the German non-life insurer, gained 3.4 % as its strong full-year results last week earned it a series of upgrades. Merrill Lynch raised its rating on the company to buy, while UBS, Bear Stearns and Credit Suisse all lifted their target prices on the stock. Axa, Europe second-biggest insurer after Allianz, gained 2%, riding on the positive momentum built up after it also reported stronger-than-expected results last week.

Decliners

Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk fell 7.5% after the company said it was not seeking regulatory approval to treat bleeding on the brain with NovoSeven after negative results in clinical trials.

Oil and gold

Crude oil for April delivery rose 31 cents to $61.45 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. April Brent crude on London ICE Futures exchange rose 34 cents to $61.22 a barrel. Gold for immediate delivery advanced $5.20, or 0.8%, to $687.75 an ounce, and traded at $686.65 in early trade in London.

Currencies

The [euro was nearly unchanged against the dollar on Monday as German consumer sentiment fell for a second straight month and worries about Iran''s nuclear ambitions kept currencies on edge. The euro bought $1.3163 in morning European trading, nominally up from $1.3162 in New York late Friday. The British pound fell to $1.9628 from $1.9637 and the dollar also moved lower against the Japanese yen, dropping to 120.78 yen from 121.04 yen.
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