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10:05AM New York – U.S. stocks edged higher in the morning trading. Gold fell $20.[/R]
U.S. stocks opened higher on a rise in commodities and crude oil prices and a drop in dollar against euro and yen. Walgreen Company reported lower than expected earnings but the stock advanced.
The commodities prices in the morning trading edged higher on a little bounce in crude oil and natural gas prices. Gold dropped $20.70 to $883 an ounce despite dollar declining. The U.S. dollar edged lower 0.01 cent against euro to $1.5495 and against Japanese yen closed at 107.83.
At the opening, the 10-year bond yield is near 4.14% and 30-year bond yield at 4.70%.
European markets edged higher at late afternoon trading led by 0.6% rise in Germany, France and UK. Stockholm market index led the decliners with a drop of 1.6%.
Gainers and Losers
Walgreen Company (
WAG: chart) edged 74 cents higher after it reported sales rise of 10% and earnings gain of 2%.
North American Energy Partners (
NOA: chart) jumped 4.5% or $1.55 to $22.25 after it reported sales rise of 58% and net income surge of 94%.
The largest telephone company in Canada BCE Inc (
BCE: chart) surged $2.75 to $36.84 after the Supreme Court in Canada said the plan to take the company private should be carried despite the current credit market difficulties faced by the private equity buyers. The court did not release it reasons for the ruling as it heard the case on an accelerated schedule to meet the deadline for the purchase of June 30.
The deal values the company at c$42.75 and is the largest leveraged buyout in the history. The court’s ruling is a blow to the bondholders. Most analysts view the purchase price too high and the financing for the deal is still uncertain.
Asian markets review
In Tokyo Nikkei 225 Index closed lower 84.61 or 0.61% to 13,857.47, in Hong Kong Hang Seng index decreased 30.64 or 0.13% closed to 22,714.96. In Australia ASX 200 index lower 4.60 or 0.09% to close 5,283.70. In Malaysia KL Composite index decreased 11.26 or 0.93% closed to 1,195.41.
In South Korea Kospi Index decreased 15.41 or 0.89% to close at 1,715.59, in Thailand SET index closed higher 0.00 or 0.00% to 768.90 and Indonesia JSE Index edged decreased 9.03 or 0.38% to 2,362.74. Sensex index in India decreased 277.97 or 1.91% to 14,293.32.
Earnings Review
Walgreen Company, drugstore retailer reported third quarter sales increased 10% to $15.0 billion from $13.7 billion a year ago. Net income in the quarter increased 2.0% to $572 million or 58 cents per diluted share compared to net income of $561 million or 56 cents per share, a year ago.
Total same store sales open for more than a year were up 3.4% in the quarter, while front-end comparable drugstore sales rose 4.6% in the quarter.
Walgreen Company (
WAG: chart) in the last one year traded as high as $48.09 in September 2007 and as low as $32.50 in January 2008. Based on the Friday’s closing price the company has a market cap of $34.74 billion.
North American Energy Partners Inc (
NOA: chart) in the last one year traded as high as $21.43 in July 2007 and as low as $9.68 in February 2008. Based on the Friday’s closing price the company has a market cap of $744.20 million.
North American Energy Partners Inc, a provider of heavy construction, mining, piling and pipeline services in western Canada reported fourth quarter revenues increased 58% to $323.6 million from $205.4 million a year ago. Net income in the quarter increased 94.27% to $22.7 million or 63 cents per diluted share compared to net income of $1.3 million or 4 cents per share, a year ago.
Fiscal 2008 consolidated revenue increased to $989.7 million, a 57% gain over fiscal 2007. While revenue gains were realized across the group, the Pipeline and Heavy Construction and Mining segments accounted for approximately 85% of the $360 million increase. Fiscal 2008 gross profit increased to $163.3 million, a 77% increase over last year''s $92.4 million. As a percentage of revenue, gross profit improved to 16.5% from 14.7%.