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Last Update: 5:00 PM EST November 04 2005


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Calm day of trading prevailed. As traders digested less than expected rise of 56,000 in non-farm payroll they showed no enthusiam to buy stocks. Falling crude oil price, by better than 2%, failed to attract investors to the energy stocks. Earnings parade continued with better than expected earnings from Ralph Lauren, Fortune Brands, AON Corp, Fluor Corp, Westar and Sanmina SCI. FPL, Glatfelter and Zip Realty earnings disappointed the market.

 
OIL, METALS, CURRENCIES

Crude oil prices pulled back below $62 a barrel after jumping $2 on Thursday. Light sweet crude December delivery fell $1.20 to $60.58 a barrel. Heating oil lost 3.7 cents to $1.7962 a gallon, and gasoline lost 1.7 cents, presently trading at $1.608. Natural gas tumbled 27 cents to $11.48 per 1,000 cubic feet. London Brent dropped 61 cent to $59.91.

Gold traded mixed in Europe. In London the precious metal was fixed at $461.35 per troy ounce, up from $460.50. In Zurich gold rose to $461.18 from $460.25. In Hong Kong gold fell $3.30 to close at $461.45. Silver opened at $7.56, up from $7.52.

The U.S. dollar grew stronger against its major counterparts. The euro was quoted at $1.1943, down from $1.1944. The dollar bought 117.60 yen, up from 117.12. The British pound traded at $1.7661, down from $1.7702.

EARNINGS NEWS

Quanta Services Inc. (PWR: chart), network services company, reported that Q3 net profit more than tripled to 11 cents a share, beating analyst estimate of 7 cents a share on 13% revenue growth and improved spending in industries that company serviced as well as the infrastructure work needed after the major hurricanes boosted results. Quanta predicts Q4 earnings between 6 and 8 cents a share on revenue between $450 million and $480 million.

Redwood Trust, Inc. (RWT: chart), specialty finance firm, reported a Q3 net income decline of 22% from the year-ago period to $2.21 a share on higher operating expenses caused primarily by continued growth in personnel. Core earnings came in at $1.22 a share, down vs. $2.29 a share.

Alliant Energy Corp. (LNT: chart), electric and gas energy company, announced that Q3 net profit advanced 38% to 96 cents a share from the year-ago period. Earnings from continuing operations rose 8% and revenue jumped 36%. Alliant expects fiscal-year earning from continuing operations in the range of $1.10 to $1.30 a share.

Artesyn Technologies Inc. (ATSN: chart), electronic products and power supplies producer, posted Q3 net income of 9 cents a share, up a bit from the same period a year ago on both higher sales of its rectifier and amplifier products and pressure in its server segment missing analyst estimate by a penny. Sales dropped to $102 million from $107 million.

Westar Energy (WR: chart), electric generation and distribution services company, posted Q3 earnings of 97 cents a share, up from 70 cents a share in the year-ago period on revenue growth, topping analyst estimate of 82 cents a share. If not for a gain on fuel supply contracts, the company would have earned 65 cents a share. Results were affected by higher fuel supply contract valuations, warmer weather and lower interest expenses.

Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc. (CRZO: chart), oil and natural gas company, posted Q3 net income of 19 cents a share if not for one-time items, up on this basis versus last year’s profit of 15 cents a share on 43% revenue growth, matching analysts’ expectations of 19 cents a share. The results reflected both greater output of natural gas and higher energy prices. The company’s production volumes increased by 7% in Q3.

Polo Ralph Lauren Corp (RL: chart), fashion company reported that Q2 profit advanced 31% to 97 cents a share, up from 77 cents in the year-ago period on 15% revenue growth, beating analyst estimate of 90 cents a share. The company affirmed its fiscal 2006 outlook at $2.85 to $2.92 a share.

FPL Group Inc. (FPL: chart), power company, reported that Q3 net income advanced to 87 cents a share, down from 88 cents in the same period last year. On an adjusted basis, the company would have earned $1.01 a share, topping analysts' estimate of 95 cents a share. The company said that according to its results to date and prior to the impact of Hurricane Wilma, adjusted earnings for fiscal 2005 would have been $2.50 to $2.60 a share.

Glatfelter, (GLT: chart), manufacturer of specialty papers and engineered products, reported that quarterly net income advanced to 8 cents a share, up from 5 cents a share in the year-ago period, missing analyst estimate of 12 cents a share. If not for extraordinary items, adjusted earnings dropped to 9 cents a share from 13 cents.
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