Tuesday, January 19, 2010

1/19/10 Tues pm Dow Closes 10,725.43 up 115.78 or 1.09%

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Post #250 The following is brought to you by Intellivest Securities Research, Inc. Towards the end of this Blog is a list of the Dow 30 current CEOs, a ranking of the Dow 30 components by market capitalization as of 1/13/10 and an update of the Dow 30component's most recent SEC filings as of 1/13/10.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed Tuesday at 10,725.43 up 115.78 or 1.09% from Friday's close of 10,609.65. Of the 30 Dow Companies: 26 gained and 4 declined. The biggest gainer dollar-wise was IBM $134.14 +2.36 1.79% 12,366,686 NYSE and percentage-wise was Merck MRK $40.62 +1.15 2.91% 19,852,692 NYSE. The biggest decliner dollar-wise and percentage-wise was J.P.Morgan Chase JPM $43.28 -0.40 0.92%41,224,194 NYSE.

As of the open of the market Tuesday, the current divisor for the Dow found at page C4 of today's Wall St. Jrnl is .132319125 unchanged, the trailing P/E ratio is 17.79 down from Friday morning's 18.8 (year ago it was 18.54) the P/E estimate is 13.65 down from Friday's 13.75 (year ago it was 10.00) and the current dividend yield is 2.58 up from Friday's 2.55 (it was 3.80 a year ago).

Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing numerator was 1,419.18 up 15.32 from Friday's closing Dow numerator of 1403.86. This is the sum of all 30 closing prices. A short cut to the Dow numerator is to multiply the closing Dow by the Divisor. Now, if you divide the Dow numerator increase of 15.32 for Tuesday by the divisor you get the increase in Tuesday's Dow close of 115.78.

The average closing price (the closing numerator divided by 30) of Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was 47.31 up 0.51 from Friday's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing price of $46.80. The median closing price of Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was 43.12 up 0.08 from Friday's $43.04. The lowest volume again was 3M MMM $ NYSE and the highest volume again was Bank of Am BAC $ NYSE.

If Tuesday morning before the market opened you had purchased 100 shares of each of the Dow Jones Industrial Average 30 shares (assuming you could buy fractional shares and assuming no transaction costs) and sold at the close you would have made $1,530 ($141,930 - $140,400).

Tuesday's Closing Dow closing numbers:
Symb/Last/Change/% Change/Vol./Market

AT&T T $26.2 +0.41 1.59% 33,414,667 NYSE
Alcoa AA $15.62 -0.01 0.06% 34,228,552 NYSE
American Express AXP $42.96 +0.57 1.34% 9,405,667 NYSE
Bank of America BAC $16.32 +0.06 0.37% 179,314,690 NYSE
Boeing BA $60.65 -0.17 0.28% 5,408,355 NYSE
Caterpillar CAT $60.93 +0.81 1.35% 7,967,075 NYSE
Chevron CVX $79.68 +0.45 0.57% 8,618,943 NYSE
Cisco CSCO $24.85 +0.45 1.84% 36,743,581 NASDAQ-GS
Coca-Cola KO $56.42 +0.13 0.23% 7,268,718 NYSE
Disney DIS $31.01 +0.41 1.34% 9,636,067 NYSE
DuPont DD $34.84 +0.83 2.44% 5,633,763 NYSE
ExxonMobil XOM $69.27 +0.16 0.23% 25,652,945 NYSE
GE $16.54 +0.10 0.61% 57,891,580 NYSE
Hewlett-Packard HPQ $52.75 +0.28 0.53% 11,312,825 NYSE
Home Depot HD $28.88 +0.31 1.09% 13,636,120 NYSE
Intel INTC $21.05 +0.25 1.2% 81,541,437 NASDAQ-GS
IBM $134.14 +2.36 1.79% 12,366,686 NYSE
J.P.Morgan Chase JPM $43.28 -0.40 0.92% 41,224,194 NYSE
Johnson & Johnson JNJ $65.35 +0.79 1.22% 15,089,419 NYSE
Kraft KFT $29.41 -0.17 0.57% 52,813,920 NYSE
McDonald's MCD $63.48 +1.20 1.93% 8,345,890 NYSE
Merck MRK $40.62 +1.15 2.91% 19,852,692 NYSE
Microsoft MSFT $31.1 +0.24 0.78% 45,856,725 NASDAQ-GS
Pfizer PFE $20 +0.51 2.62% 77,654,644 NYSE
Procter & Gamble PG $61.72 +0.90 1.48% 10,516,209 NYSE
3M MMM $85.12 +1.75 2.1% 4,482,463 NYSE
Travelers TRV $49.43 +0.64 1.31% 3,282,063 NYSE
United Technologies UTX $72.29 +0.30 0.42% 3,599,158 NYSE
Verizon VZ $31.23 +0.65 2.13% 22,385,215 NYSE
WalMart WMT $54.03 +0.35 0.65% 14,368,257 NYSE
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The following are excerpts from Tues. morning's Blog:

A read of Tuesday's print editions of: The Wall St. Journal, The Financial Times, The New York Times, USA Today, Investor's Business Daily, Atlanta Journal Constitution & (Ga.) Daily Report yielded the following stories about Dow Jones Industrial Average 30 component companies and the Dow with stories about the Dow aggregated first and then items about Dow Jones Industrial Average 30 companies presented alphabetically, followed by symbol and Friday's closing price and related data.

Dow:
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed Friday at 10,609.65 down 100.9 or 0.94% from Thursday's close of 10,710.55. For the year the Dow is up 1.74%. For the week the Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 8.54 or .8% from last Friday's close of 10,618.19. Of the 30 Dow Companies: 3 gained and 27 declined. The biggest gainer dollar-wise and percentage-wise was Kraft KFT $29.58 +0.46 1.58% 25,823,517 NYSE. The biggest decliner dollar-wise and percentage-wise was Caterpillar CAT $60.12 -1.86 3% 9,335,536 NYSE.

USA Today p1B "Earnings season could be rocky" by Adam Shell says this week Dow firms and 57 S&P 500 firms will report earnings. Profits will have to be super to push stocks higher as evidenced Fri when the Dow Jones Industrials fell 101 points and shares of Intel swooned 3.2% even though the chipmaker topped earnings per share estimates by 10 cents. Similarly, shares of JPMorgan Chase slid 2.3% after beating expectations but admitting it had set aside more cash to cover future loan losses. This week, earnings will be reported from Bank of America and Mcdonald's among others.

(Mon.) USA Today "Are stock prices rising past values?" by Matt Krantz says stocks are trading at historically lofty valuations, causing concern among investors who suspects bulls are getting ahead of themselves. 62 stocks in the S&P 1500 index have price to earnings ratios of 70 ore more, based on their past 12 months of results. That's up from 23 stocks that started '09 with PEs that high and above the broad market's 29 PE. Side bar has a list of firms in the S&P 1500 index with the highest price to earnings ratios and Bank of America was 4th with a PE ratio of 192.

(Sun) Barron's p14 "Last Week" says equity markets reached 15 month highs, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average backsliding down 0.1% for the week.

(Sun) Barron's p21 "Groomed for a Comeback" by Jonathan R. Laing says despite lackluster recent performance, the Dogs of the Dow investment strategy still has fans. The performance of members of the Dow 30 varied greatly last year, with American Express more than doubling while ExxonMobil and five others chalked up losses. The rotser of Dow Dogs for '10 looks quite strong, even if some of the names, GE and Pfizer for example, have struggled to recover their former magic. ExxonMobil and Chevron are on the list as is WalMart, Procter Gamble and Verizon and AT&T who appear to be navigating the transition form land lines to mobile telephony and other digital delivery systems. The fact that Warren Buffett holds 9% of Kraft is an indication of Kraft's undervaluation. Rounding out the Dow portfolio is McDonald's, a pre-eminent global brand.

(Sat.) WSJ pB1 "Blue Chips Fall 100.9, In the Worst Skid of '10" by Peter A. McKay says US stocks had their worst decline of the year on Fri. as the first week of earnings season failed to live up to investors' lofty expectations. J.P. Morgan Chase's results showed the firm's retail bank was still struggling, adding to evidence that the US consumer is still far from recovery. Chip maker Intel also failed to inspire investors with earnings and a forecast that exceeded forecasts. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.0%, its biggest decline since Dec. 31 and down 0.8% for the week. JP Morgan's revenue disappointed and news of a loss at tis retail bank worried investors,. JPM dropped 2.3% leading a decline in financial stocks. Bank of America fell 3.3%. Next week brings a wave of reports as IBM, Citigroup and CSX release results Tues, while BofA, Morgan Stanley and Starbucks follow on Wed.

(Sat) WSJ pB3 "Intel, J.P.Morgan Turn Week Red" by Donna Kardos Yesalavich says stocks fell broadly despite earnings from Intel and J.P.Morgan Chase coming in above analysts' estimates, as weaker than expected re from J.P.Morgan weighed on fin'ls, while troubles on the consumer side of its business raised concerns across other sectors. Fri's drop put stocks in negative territory for the week, marking the second week of declines in the past 3. Bank of America was the Dow's worst performer on Fri. or 3.3% after J.P. Morgan's 4Q earnings quadrupled, exceeding forecasts, but its rev came in below analysts' estimates and the bank posted losses in its card services, consumer lending and retail financial services segments. Side bar charts J.P. Morgan Chase, Alcoa saying it plunged 11% Tues after kicking off the week with results that proved disappointing and Chevron saying Chevron gained one day after a broker lifted its rating to buy and then fell the next when its outlook fell short of expectations.

(Sat.) NYT pB7 "Dow Plunges 100 Points On JPMorgan's News" by Javier C. Hernandez says stock prices fell sharply on Fri., the worst day of trading this eyar, as worries over the strength of the American consumer eclipsed a round of mostly positive earnings reports.

(Sat.) Fin Times p14 "Financials keep gains in check despite Intel relief" by Samantha Pearson says disappointing results from JPMorgan Chase dragged Wall St. lower yesterday, renewing concerns about the remainder of the fourth quarter earnings season.

Friday's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing numerator was 1,403.86 down 13.35 from Thursday's closing Dow numerator of 1417.21. This is the sum of all 30 closing prices. A short cut to the Dow numerator is to multiply the closing Dow by the Divisor. Now, if you divide the Dow numerator decrease of 13.35 for Friday by the divisor you get the decrease in Friday's Dow close of 100.9.

The average closing price (the closing numerator divided by 30) of Friday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was 46.80 down 0.44 from Thursday's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing price of $47.24. The median closing price of Friday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was 43.04 down 0.65 from Thursday's $43.69. The lowest volume again was 3M MMM $83.37 -0.13 0.16% 3,922,173 NYSE and the highest volume again was Bank of Am BAC $16.26 -0.56 3.33% 193,418,987 NYSE.

If Friday morning before the market opened you had purchased 100 shares of each of the Dow Jones Industrial Average 30 shares (assuming you could buy fractional shares and assuming no transaction costs) and sold at the close you would have lost $1,410 ($141,810 - $140,400).

AT&T T $25.79 -0.40 1.53% 63,727,888 NYSE: AJC pA1 "Wireless rivals in epic battle" by Jeffry Scot says AT&T and Verizon are pumping a total of $4bil into ads to tout networks. AT&T Mobility is based in Atlanta. The $4 bil will pay for 615,000 tv commercials aimed at the $150 bil US wireless market.

American Express AXP $42.39 -0.29 0.68% 13,560,460 NYSE: No mentions found.

Bank of America BAC $16.26 -0.56 3.33% 193,418,987 NYSE: WSJ pC10 "US Aid Benefits Banks, not Homeowners" by Peter Eavis says gov support for the economy has helped banks make windfall profits and have deprived borrowers of lower mortgage rates. $1.4 trillion of mortgages were made in the first 3 quarters of '09 and Wells Fargo and Bank of America, which account for 45% of the market, reported blowout mortgage earnings last year.

USA Today p1B "Earnings season could be rocky" by Adam Shell says this week Dkow firms and 57 S&P 500 firms will report earnings. Profits will have to be super to push stocks higher as evidenced Fri when the Dow Jones Industrials fell 101 points and shares of Intel swooned 3.2% even though the chipmaker topped earnings per share estimates by 10 cents. Similarly, shares of JPMorgan Chase slid 2.3% after beating expectations but admitting it had set aside more cash to cover future loan losses. This week, earnings will be reported from Bank of America and Mcdonald's among others.

USA Today p1B "Online brokerages want you!" by Matt Krantz compares online stock trading commissions and shows BofA charging $0 to $14 per trade with 30 free trades a month with $25,000 deposited with bank.

Boeing BA $60.82 -0.74 1.2% 5,037,420 NYSE: No mentions found.

Caterpillar CAT $60.12 -1.86 3% 9,335,536 NYSE: No mentions found

Chevron CVX $79.23 -0.32 0.4% 13,420,954 NYSE: No mentions found.

Cisco CSCO $24.4 -0.55 2.2% 51,014,974 NASDAQ-GS: No mentions found.

Coca-Cola KO $56.29 -0.84 1.47% 13,660,231 NYSE: No mentions found.

Disney DIS $30.6 -0.42 1.35% 13,890,448 NYSE: No mentions found.

DuPont DD $34.01 -0.08 0.23% 6,596,530 NYSE: No mentions found

ExxonMobil XOM $69.11 -0.57 0.82% 29,157,813 NYSE: WSJ pB5 "Exxon, Shell Accept Iraqi Contract Changes" by Hassan Hafidh says a consortium led by Exxon obil and Rkoyal dutch Shell accepted these changes to develop an oil field in southern Irgaq. Exxon Mobil, the first US firm to gain access to Iraq's oil reserve and Shell won the right to develop the W. Qurna Phase 1 oil field in '09. I t has 8.7 billion barrels in proven oil reserves. The nature of the changes were not disclosed.

GE $16.44 -0.26 1.56% 73,768,507 NYSE: WSJ pB1 "O'Brien's Exit to Cost 9GE's) NBC $40 Mil" by Sam Schechner, Shira Ovide, Lauren A.E. Schyuker says Conan O'Brien is about to sign a $40 mil contract to walk away form his job hosting "The Tonight Show" bringing down the curtain on one of the entertainment industry's biggest programming debacle.

Hewlett-Packard HPQ $52.47 -0.04 0.08% 13,294,137 NYSE: No mentions found.

Home Depot HD $28.57 +0.27 0.95% 22,946,162 NYSE: No mentions found

Intel INTC $20.8 -0.68 3.17% 196,887,174 NASDAQ-GS: USA Today p1B "Earnings season could be rocky" by Adam Shell says this week Dow firms and 57 S&P 500 firms will report earnings. Profits will have to be super to push stocks higher as evidenced Fri when the Dow Jones Industrials fell 101 points and shares of Intel swooned 3.2% even though the chipmaker topped earnings per share estimates by 10 cents. Similarly, shares of JPMorgan Chase slid 2.3% after beating expectations but admitting it had set aside more cash to cover future loan losses. This week, earnings will be reported from Bank of America and Mcdonald's among others.

IBM $131.78 -0.53 0.4% 8,456,725 NYSE: WSJ pC1 "Berkshire Nears Smaller Baby B's" by Scott Patterson says Warren Buffett is about to orchestrate a huge change in the structure of his company, Berkshire Hathaway, by doing a 50 to 1 share split of its Class B shares to accommodate its purchase of the railroad giant Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. About 36,000 B shares trade a day on average. By comparison, about 6.4 million shares of IBM trade a day.

J.P.Morgan Chase JPM $43.68 -1.01 2.26% 69,499,416 NYSE: fin Times p20 "Banks unsettled over JPMorgan" by Dave Shellock say sbanking stocks in Asia-Pacific market came under pressure as investors were unsettled by the increased loan losses reported by JPMorgan on Fri.

Daily Report "JPMorgan sets aside $378,600 for each ivnestment bank worker" by Bloomberg says JPMorgan Chase, the 2nd largest US bank, set aside $9.3 bil for compensation and benefits for investment bank employees in '09, enough to pay each worker in that unit $378,600. The reserve is 33% of JPM's bank's rev for the eyar, compared with 62% in '08.

USA Today p1B "Earnings season could be rocky" by Adam Shell says this week Dow firms and 57 S&P 500 firms will report earnings. Profits will have to be super to push stocks higher as evidenced Fri when the Dow Jones Industrials fell 101 points and shares of Intel swooned 3.2% even though the chipmaker topped earnings per share estimates by 10 cents. Similarly, shares of JPMorgan Chase slid 2.3% after beating expectations but admitting it had set aside more cash to cover future loan losses. This week, earnings will be reported from Bank of America and Mcdonald's among others.

Johnson & Johnson JNJ $64.56 -0.54 0.83% 20,919,869 NYSE:

Kraft KFT $29.58 +0.46 1.58% 25,823,517 NYSE: WSJ pA1 headline "Kraft Near Deal for Cadbury" by Dana Cimilluca, Jeffrey McCracken, Ilan Brat, Fin Times p1 "Cadbury and Kraft close to agreeing deal" by Jenny Wiggins, NYT pB1 "Kraft Is Said To Reach Deal For Cadbury" by Michael J. de la Merced, NYT pB2 "A Sweet Ending For Cadbury-Kraft" say Kraft Foods was closing in on a deal Mon to acquire Cadbury for $19 bil that would end the 200 year independence of Britain's most famous candy firm. After 4 months of public sparring that followed Kraft's hostile takeover bid, Kraft appeared to relent to the demands of Cadbury management and shareholders, by increasing its bid and adding cash that would pay $14 a share, a 5% premium over Cadbury's closing price in London on Mon. Total cost would be $19 bil.

McDonald's MCD $62.28 -0.37 0.59% 9,375,772 NYSE: USA Today p1B "Earnings season could be rocky" by Adam Shell says this week Dow firms and 57 S&P 500 firms will report earnings. Profits will have to be super to push stocks higher as evidenced Fri when the Dow Jones Industrials fell 101 points and shares of Intel swooned 3.2% even though the chipmaker topped earnings per share estimates by 10 cents. Similarly, shares of JPMorgan Chase slid 2.3% after beating expectations but admitting it had set aside more cash to cover future loan losses. This week, earnings will be reported from Bank of America and Mcdonald's among others.

Merck MRK $39.47 -0.52 1.3% 20,784,370 NYSE: No mentions found.

Microsoft MSFT $30.86 -0.10 0.32% 78,967,798 NASDAQ-GS: WSJ pB1 "Microsoft Browser Under Fire In Europe" by Patrick McGroarty, Nick Wingfield says Microsoft challenged recommendations by European officials that people stop using its Internet Explorer browser because of a security hole that hackers exploited in the recent attack on Google and other firms. German and Frecnh agencies posted notices on their software in German. Another browser, Firefox (invented by this Blogger's nephew, Blake Ross) is also getting a boost from the controversy.

WSJ pB6 "MTV Games Seeks Buzz for Rock Band" by Ethan Smith says MTV Games is tring to increase sales of its "Rock Band" series with a new service that lets users upload and sell videogame versions of their own music, known as the Rock Band Network Store which will offer a few minutes of fame to garage bands.The network has been running in an invitation only test mode since Sept and now is to be available only to users of the Xbox 360 made by Microsoft which was also MTV Games' partner in building the Rock Band Network.

NYT pB1 "Fox Xbox, Focus Shifts From Game to Video" by Brian Stelter says Microsoft's execs say that its subscription gaming service, Xbox Live, should be thought of as a cable channel, not just as a gaming machine for teenagers, but as a media portal for parents and grandparents. Microsoft is producing shows for users and is in the middle of the second season of "1 vs. 100", an interactive version of a game show that was on NBc.

Pfizer PFE $19.49 +0.11 0.57% 76,467,219 NYSE: WSJ pB3 "Manila Mounts Push To Halve Drug Costs" by James Hookway says the Phillippine gov for the second time in 6 months is pushing drug firms operating in the country to voluntarily halve the prices on a series of life saving medications in a move that the industry says could affect its ability to do business there. The drugs include Pfizer's Norvasc and Lipitor.

Procter & Gamble PG $60.82 -0.76 1.23% 15,692,693 NYSE: No mentions found.

3M MMM $83.37 -0.13 0.16% 3,922,173 NYSE: No mentions found

Travelers TRV $48.79 -0.49 0.99% 4,208,762 NYSE: No mentions found.

United Technologies UTX $71.99 -0.82 1.13% 5,314,724 NYSE: No mentions found

Verizon VZ $30.58 -0.64 2.05% 43,659,664 NYSE: AJC pA1 "Wireless rivals in epic battle" by Jeffry Scot says AT&T and Verizon are pumping a total of $4bil into ads to tout networks. AT&T Mobility is based in Atlanta. The $4 bil will pay for 615,000 tv commercials aimed at the $150 bil US wireless market.

WalMart WMT $53.68 -0.53 0.98% 18,989,468 NYSE: No mentions found.
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Here are the current CEOs of the Dow 30 Companies:

AT&T T Randall L. Stephenson
Alcoa AA Klaus Kleinfeld
American Express AXP Kenneth I. Chenault
Bank of America BAC Brian T. Moynihan.
Boeing BA W. James McNerney, Jr.
Caterpillar CAT Douglas Oberhelman
Chevron CVX John Watson
Cisco CSCO John Chambers
Coca Cola KO Muhtar Kent
Disney DIS Robert Iger
DuPont DD Ellen Kullman
ExxonMobil XOM Rex W. Tillerson
GE Jeffrey R. Immelt
Hewlett-Packard HPQ Mark Hurd
Home Depot HD Frank Blake
Intel INTC Paul S. Otellini
IBM Samuel J. Palmisano
JPMorgan Chase JPM Jamie Dimon
Johnson & Johnson JNJ William C. Weldon
Kraft KFT Irene Rosenfeld
McDonald's MCD Jim Skinner
Merck MRK Robert Clark
Microsoft MSFT Steve Ballmer
Pfizer PFE Jeffrey Kindler
Procter & Gamble PG Bob McDonald
3M MMM George W. Buckley
Travelers TRV Jay S. Fishman
United Technologies UTX Louis Chenevert
Verizon VZ Ivan Seidenberg
Wal-Mart WMT Mike Duke

Here are the Dow Jones Industrial Average 30 ranked in order of market capitalization rounded to the nearest billion as of 1/13/10 followed by number of shares outstanding rounded to the nearest 1/2 billion:

1. Exxon Mobil XOM $335 [5]
2. Microsoft MSFT 267 [9]
3. WalMart WMT 208 [4]
4. Chevron CVX 195 [2.5]
5. Johnson & Johnson JNJ 179 [3]
6. Procter & Gamble PG 179 [3]
7. GE 177 [10.5]
8. IBM 171 [1.5]
9 JPMorgan Chase 169 [4]
10. AT&T 158 [6]
11. Pfizer PFE 153 [8]
12. Cisco CSCO 140 [6]
13. BAC 140 [8.5]
14. Coke KO 133 [2]
15. Hewlett-Packard HPQ 123 [2]
16. Intel INTC 113 [5.5]
17. McDonald's MCD 104 [1.5]
18. Verizon VZ 90 [3]
19. Merck MRK 82 [2]
20. United Technologies UTX 68 [1]
21. 3M MMM 59 [.5]
22. Disney DIS 58 [1]
23. American Express AXP 50 [1]
24. Home Depot 48 [2]
25. Boeing BA 45 [1]
26. Kraft KFT 44 [1.5]
27. Caterpillar CAT 39 [.5]
28. DuPont DD 31 [1]
29. Travelers 27 [.5]
30. Alcoa AA 16 [1.5]

Here are the latest SEC filings as of 1/13/10 other than ownership filings, registration of shares for employee benefit plans, free writing prospectuses and, except for certain cases, I do not include third party shareholder proposals:

Symbol & Co. Name/Date of Filing/Form Filed/ Comments

T AT&T: 12/18/09 8K re: amendment Bylaws to provide that the Chairman of the Board shall call a special meeting of the stockholders whenever requested in writing to do so by stockholders representing 15% (rather than 25%) of the outstanding shares of AT&T.

12/14/09 8K re: agreement with the Communications Workers of America on new, three-year contracts covering approximately 30,000 employees in CWA District 3 (AT&T's Southeast region).

Alcoa AA: 1/12/10 8K re: Alcoa finished its 4Q '08 free cash flow positive, the first such quarterly achievement since 2Q '08. In 4Q '09, Alcoa generated free cash flow of $761 million, a $947 million improvement from 3Q '09 driven by strong cash from operations performance of $1.1 billion, a $940 million increase from the third quarter of 2009.

12/24/09 8K re: a joint venture with Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma’aden) for the development of an integrated bauxite mine, alumina refinery, aluminum smelter, and rolling mill in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

American Express AXP: 12/15/09 8K re: delinquency and write-off statistics for the lending portfolio of its U.S. Card Services operating segment for the months ended September 30, October 31 and November 30, 2009.

Bank of Am BAC: 12/17/09 8K re: election of Brian T. Moynihan to succeed Kenneth D. Lewis as the new President and Chief Executive Officer effective January 1, 2010 and his appointment to the Board and Executive Committee of the Board. Moynihan, 50, joined FleetBoston Financial Corporation in April 1993. He was promoted to lead Corporate Strategy and Development and then went on to lead Global Wealth and Investment Management at FleetBoston. Following the Corporation’s 2004 merger with FleetBoston, he served as president of Global Wealth and Investment Management from April 2004 to October 2007. From October 2007 to December 2008, Mr. Moynihan served as president of Global Corporate and Investment Banking. From December 2008 to January 2009, Mr. Moynihan served as the Corporation’s General Counsel. From January 2009 to August 2009, Mr. Moynihan served as president of Global Corporate and Investment Banking and Global Wealth Management. Since August 2009, he has served as president of Consumer and Small Business Banking.

12/9/09 8K re: amending its Certificate of Incorporation to fix the designations, preferences, limitations and relative rights of the Series S Preferred Stock.

12/3/09 Form 8K re: BAC's repaying the entire $45 billion investment borrowed under the Troubled Asset Relief Program.

12/3/09 8K re: BAC being named as a defendant in two related lawsuits filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Boeing BA: 11/20/09 8K re: Boeing issued $700,000,000 of 1.875% Senior Notes due 2012 and $500,000,000 of 3.750% Senior Notes due 2016.

Caterpiller CAT: 12/18/09 8K re: supplemental information concerning deliveries to users for its Machinery and Engines lines of business.

12/15/09 8K re: amendments to Bylaws.

Chevron CVX: 1/11/10 8K re: earnings for 4Q '09 are expected to be lower than 3Q '09. Upstream earnings are projected to be in line with third quarter results as the benefit of higher commodity prices is offset by the absence of gains recognized in 3Q from approval of the Gorgon project in Australia. Downstream results are expected to be sharply lower, mainly due to significantly weaker refining margins.

12/11/09 8K re: a new base salary of $1,500,000 for J.S. Watson (a $500,000 increase) to be effective January 1, 2010 when Mr. Watson assumes the position of Chairman & CEO and other exec compensation changes.

Cisco CSCO: 11/2/09 8K re: Mark Chandler, Senior Vice President, Legal Services, General Counsel & Secretary of Cisco Systems adopting a pre-arranged stock trading plan.

Coke KO: 10/29/09 10QA

Disney DIS: 1/12/10 8K re: new form of agreement for the award of stock units and stock options awarded to executive officers.

1/4/10 8K re: new employment agreement with James A. Rasulo and amendment of employment agreement with Thomas O. Staggs. Rasulo will serve as Sr. EVP & CFO with an annual salary of $1,400,000.

12/2/09 10K

DuPont DD: 11/5/09 Prospectus relating to $1,000,000,000 3.250% Notes due 1/15 & $1,000,000,000 4.625% Notes due January 15, 2020

ExxonMobil XOM: 12/14/09 8K re: Merger Agreement to buy XTO Energy.

12/1/09 8K re: fixing a total ceiling of $139 million in respect of 2009 under XOM's Short Term Incentive Program, of which bonuses were granted to certain officers as follows

GE: 12/3/09 8K re: GE, NBC Universal, Inc. and Comcast Corporation entering into a Master Agreement pursuant to which they will form a joint venture. The joint venture will consist of the businesses of NBCU, including its cable networks, filmed entertainment, televised entertainment, theme parks and unconsolidated investments, collectively valued at $30 billion, and Comcast’s cable networks including E!, Versus and the Golf Channel, ten regional sports networks and certain digital media properties, collectively valued at $7.25 billion. NBCU will borrow $9.1 billion from third party lenders, and the proceeds of this debt financing will be distributed to GE. Comcast will make a payment of approximately $6.5 billion in cash to GE. GE also entered into a Stock Purchase Agreement with Vivendi SA pursuant to which,GE will acquire Vivendi’s 20% interest in NBCU for $5.8 billion. GE expects to realize approximately $9.8 billion pre-tax in cash after the buyout of Vivendi’s 20% interest. The new venture initially will be 51% owned by Comcast and 49% owned by GE.

Hewlett-Packard HPQ: 1/12/10 Prelim. Proxy Statement re: annual stockholders meeting on 3/1710 at 2 pm at Computer History Museum, 1401 N. Shoreline Boulevard, Mountain View, California.

12/17/09 10K

Home Depot HD: 12/3/09 10Q

Intel INTC: 8K 1/12/10 8K re: release of 4Q earnings report on Thursday, 1/14 A public webcast of Intel’s earnings conference call will follow at 2:30 p.m. PST at www.intc.com.

12/17/09 8K re: a press release commenting on the suit filed against Intel by the Federal Trade Commission alleging anticompetitive practices.

IBM: 11/5/09 8K announcing its Form S-3, effective August 3, 2007, relating to $2,000,000,000 of debt securities.

JPMorganChase JPM: 12/22/09 8K re: the closing of a public offering of $1,500,000,000 aggregate liquidation amount of an affiliated trust.

12/16/09 8K re: the U.S. Treasury selling in a secondary public offering, 88,401,697 warrants, each representing the right to purchase one share of the common stock, of JPM at an exercise price of $10.75 per warrant.

Kraft KFT: 1/12/10 8K re: increase of guidance for '09 diluted earnings per share to at least $2.00 versus the previous expectation of at least $1.97.1 reflecting strong operating gains & a significant increase in marketing investments versus the prior year.

12/22/09 8K re: amendment of By-Laws to expand the Board to twelve members and appointment of Mackey J. McDonald & Jean-Francois M. L. van Boxmeer as directors, effective January 1, 2010. Mr. McDonald will serve on the Audit Committee, and Mr. van Boxmeer will serve on the Public Affairs Committee.

12/15/09 8K re: a press release relating to the formal response issued by Cadbury plc regarding the offer by Kraft Foods to acquire all of the shares of Cadbury plc.

McDonalds MCD: 12/23/09 8K re: am agreement re: the retirement of Ralph Alvarez, President and Chief Operating Officer.

12/9/09 8K re: an Investor Release reporting MCD's November and year-to-date 2009 sales.

12/4/09 8K re: resignation of Ralph Alvarez as President & COO effective December 31, 2009 & Director and MCD reduced its size by one for a total of 13 Directors.

Merck MRK: 11/184/09 8KA amending financial stmts re: the earlier announcement of the consummation on November 3, 2009 of the merger of Merck & Co., Inc. &, Schering-Plough Corporation.

Microsoft MSFT: 12/4/09 8K re: the resignation of Christopher P. Liddell, the former chief financial officer and his settlement agreement.

Pfizer PFE: 12/6/09 8K re: amendment of bylaws & change in fiscal year.

Procter & Gamble PG: 1/12/10 8K re: quarterly dividend of $0.44 per share on the Common Stock & on the Series A & Series B ESOP Conv. Class A Pref. Stock, payable 2/16/10 with record date of 1/22/10, which is its consistent dividend since incorporation in 1890. 4 bil times a day, P&G brands are sold globally, products include Pampers, Tide, Ariel, Always, Whisper, Pantene, Mach3, Bounty, Dawn, Gain, Pringles, Charmin, Downy, Lenor, Iams, Crest, Oral-B, Duracell, Olay, Head & Shoulders, Wella, Gillette, Braun Fusion. P&G has 135,000 employees in 80 countries.

1/8/10 8K re:changes to its segment reporting structure & agreement to sell its global pharmaceuticals business to Warner Chilcott plc.

12/11/09 8K re: the purchase of Sara Lee's Ambi Pur brand by PG.

12/8/09 8K re: Angela F. Braly being appointed to the Board of Directors, effective December 8, 2009.

12/8/09 8K re: the retirement of Alan G. Lafley, Chairman of the Board and former President & CEO, will retire from his position as Chairman of the Board effective January 1, 2010 & Robert A. McDonald (56), currently President & CEO being elected to Chairman of the Board effective January 1, 2010.

3M MMM: 12/8/09 8K re: 2010 sales and earnings outlook.

Travelers TRV: 12/11/09 8K re: the election of Donald J. Shepard as a director. He is the former chairman of the executive board and chief executive officer of AEGON N.V.

United Technologies UTX: 12/18/10 8K re: incorp by reference of prior filings.

11/17/09 8K re: its purchase of the GE Security business from GE for $1.82 billion. The closing is pending regulatory approvals. GE Security, part of GE Technology Infrastructure, supplies security and life safety technologies through a broad product portfolio for commercial and residential applications that include fire detection and life safety systems, intrusion alarms, and video surveillance and access control systems. Headquartered in Bradenton, Fla., the business has eight manufacturing facilities and approximately 4,700 employees in 26 countries.

Verizon Communications Inc. VZ: 1/8/10 8K re: estimates that '09 adjusted EPS will be approximately 13 to 15 cents lower than '08 adjusted EPS of $2.54 and that revenues in '09 will be higher than '08. Verizon Wireless will begin providing 4G Long-Term Evolution service in 25 to 30 markets covering 100 million points of presence)by the end of '10 &within 24 months following its start of LTE service, Verizon Wireless expects to provide LTE service to 80 to 90% of the US.

12/23/09 8K re: grant of stock options to executives.

12/7/09 8K re:amendments to bylaws.

WalMartWMT: 12/8/09 10Q