Wednesday, September 15, 2010

9/15/10 Wed pm Dow Closes 10,572.73 up 46.2 or 0.44%

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Post No. 640 The following is brought to you by Intellivest Securities Research, Inc. Toward 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 9/12/10 and an update of the Dow 30 component's SEC filings as of 9/12/10.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed Wednesday at 10,572.73 up 46.2 or 0.44% from Tuesday's close of 10,526.49. Of the 30 Dow Companies: 20 gained and 10 declined. The biggest gainer dollar-wise was IBM $129.43 +0.58 0.45% 4,761,857 NYSE and percentage-wise was Kraft KFT $31.585 +0.535 1.72% 10,633,149 NYSE. The biggest decliner dollar-wise was Chevron CVX $79.21 -0.30 0.38% 7,234,030 NYSE and percentage-wise was Aloca AA $11.43 -0.06 0.52% 18,971,580 NYSE.

As of the open of the market Wednesday, the current divisor for the Dow Jones Industrial Average found at page C4 of today's Wall St. Journal is 0.132129493, the trailing P/E ratio is 14.20 down from Tuesday's 14.23 (year ago it was 15.62) the P/E estimate is 12.53 unchanged from Tuesday's 12.53 (year ago it was 15.35) and the current dividend yield is 2.68 up from Tuesday's 2.67 (it was 2.95 a year ago). The Dow's all-time high was 14,164.53 on Oct. 9, 2007. The 12 year low close for the Dow was on March 9, 2009 when it fell to 6,547.05.

Wednesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing numerator was 1,396.96 up 6.10 from Tuesday's closing numerator of 1,390.86. 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 decrease of 6.10 for Wednesday by the divisor (0.132129493) you get the increase in Wednesday's Dow of 46.2. A $1 change in the price of any DJIA stock = a 7.56 change in the average.

The average closing price (the closing numerator divided by 30) of Wednesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $46.57 up 0.21 from Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average average closing price of $46.36. The median closing price of Wednesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $40.91 (JPM/AXP) up 0.36 from Tuesday's Dow Jones median price of 41.55. The lowest volume was 3M MMM $83.58 -0.05 0.06% 2,175,835 NYSE and the highest volume again was Bank of America BAC $13.71 +0.03 0.22% 134,073,813 NYSE.

If Wednesday 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 $611 ($139,697 - $139,086).

MarketWatch 9/15/10 Tuesday 4:36 pm by Kate Gibson says U.S. stocks resumed their September advance on Wednesday, after Japan’s intervention to sell yens boosted the dollar while doing little to stem the return of risk taking in markets since early September. “Technically it remains a lot of chop trade with an upside bias,” said John Brady, a senior vice president at MF Global. “With dividends at 68 companies higher than 3.8%, the yield of the 30-year bond, equities remain attractive,” Brady added. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA 10,573, +46.32, +0.44%) rose 46.24 points to 10,572.73. Twenty-three of its 30 components gained, led by insurer Travelers Companies Inc. (TRV 52.57, +0.08, +0.15%) , up 2.8%. Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ 39.66, +0.04, +0.10%) climbed 0.8% one day after Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO 21.65, +0.06, +0.28%) announced its first dividend. (TRV 52.57, +0.08, +0.15%)
The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index (SPX 1,125, +3.97, +0.35%) gained 3.97 points, or 0.4%, to 1,125.07, with utilities and energy the biggest weights among its 10 sectors. “We may be setting up for another potential run at 1,125 on the S&P 500,” said Paul Nolte, managing director at Dearborn Partners. The Nasdaq Composite Index (COMP 2,301, +11.55, +0.50%) added 11.55 points to 2,301.32. More than eight shares advanced for every seven falling on the New York Stock Exchange, where a paltry 901 million shares traded. Yen intervention throws markets for a loopJapan intervenes in the currency market to stem the rise of the yen, roiling markets. “The summer malaise has turned into the fall malaise, and investors as a whole don’t seem too excited about the markets,” said Nolte, who noted trading volume remains light, even with the Labor Day holiday now over. Japan’s currency intervention came after the yen climbed to a 15-year high against the U.S. dollar, with the Tokyo government moving to protect the nation’s economic recovery. The dollar jumped 3.2% to 85.69 yen. The U.S. dollar index (DXY 81.44, +0.36, +0.45%) , which contrasts the greenback against half a dozen currency rivals, gained 0.5%. Read Currencies for more on dollar, yen. Wall Street began the session lower after a gauge of manufacturing in the New York region proved moderately disappointing. A second report showed U.S. industrial production rising 0.2% in August, scaling back from a 0.6% increase in July. Read more on industrial production.

Wednesday's Dow Closing Numbers:

AT&T T $28.01 +0.08 0.29% 18,787,115 NYSE
Aloca AA $11.43 -0.06 0.52% 18,971,580 NYSE
Amex AXP $40.85 +0.47 1.16% 7,949,872 NYSE
Bank of America BAC $13.71 +0.03 0.22% 134,073,813 NYSE
Boeing BA $62.73 -0.03 0.05% 4,922,708 NYSE
Caterpillar CAT $72.13 +0.30 0.42% 5,503,769 NYSE
Chevron CVX $79.21 -0.30 0.38% 7,234,030 NYSE
CSCO $21.59 +0.14 0.65% 60,869,803 NASDAQ-GS
Coke KO $57.42 -0.17 0.3% 8,696,333 NYSE
DIS $34.21 +0.16 0.47% 6,989,326 NYSE
DuPOnt DD $42.93 +0.26 0.61% 5,405,795 NYSE
exxon XOM $61 -0.01 0.02% 18,768,783 NYSE
GE $16.34 +0.18 1.11% 67,368,988 NYSE
Hewlett-Pac HPQ $39.62 +0.33 0.84% 24,071,931 NYSE
Home De HD $29.94 -0.03 0.1% 9,800,632 NYSE
Intel INTC $18.72 -0.02 0.11% 56,050,113 NASDAQ-GS
IBM $129.43 +0.58 0.45% 4,761,857 NYSE
JPMorgan JPM $40.98 +0.26 0.64% 24,747,201 NYSE
JNJ $61.05 +0.47 0.78% 9,086,727 NYSE
Kraft KFT $31.585 +0.535 1.72% 10,633,149 NYSE
MCD $74.71 +0.77 1.04% 4,529,781 NYSE
MRK $36.51 -0.01 0.03% 11,176,190 NYSE
MSFT $25.115 +0.085 0.34% 56,049,462 NASDAQ-GS
Pfizer PFE $17.2725 +0.1925 1.13% 54,275,373 NYSE
Procter & Gam PG $61.11 +0.47 0.78% 9,184,463 NYSE
MMM $84.58 -0.05 0.06% 2,175,835 NYSE
TRV $52.49 +1.47 2.88% 8,112,270 NYSE
United Tech UTX $68.27 -0.45 0.65% 3,686,447 NYSE
VZ $31.19 +0.28 0.91% 15,489,034 Dual Listed
WMT $52.86 +0.20 0.38% 10,196,271 NYSE

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The following are excerpts from Wed morning's Blog.

A read of Wednesday's Wall St. Journal, Financial Times, Investor's Business Dailey, New York Times, USA Today, Atlanta Journal Constitution & Daily Report (Ga) 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 Tuesday's stock prices and related data.

Dow:The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed Tuesday at 10,526.49 down 17.64 or 0.17% from Monday's close of 10,544.13. For the year the Dow is up 0.94%. Of the 30 Dow Companies: 13 gained, AT&T was unchanged and 16 declined. The biggest gainer dollar-wise was WalMart WMT $52.66 +0.45 0.86% 11,194,397 NYSE and percentage-wise was Hewlett-Packard HPQ $39.29 +1.01 2.64% 40,844,691 NYSE. The biggest decliner dollar-wise and percentage-wise was Boeing BA $62.76 -1.43 2.23% 5,980,204 NYSE.

WSJ pC5 "Best Buy shines, banks fall" by Dona Yesalavich says stocks fell as investors worried aboutt he economy despite beter than expected signs from the retail sector. The Dow's fin'l components were among its weakest with American Express off 84 cents, Bank of America down 27 cents and JPMorgan Chase down 40 cents. Hewlett-Packard is charted under Good News says there was buz about the naming of its new CEO.

Fin Times p26 "Stocks flat in spite of strong retail & inventories figures" by Hannah Kuchler says US stocks were almost flat on Tues after better thane expected retails ales & business inventories daa failed to push the S&P 500 out of its recent trading range.

NYT pB10 "Shares dip slightly despite an uptick in retail sales" by Reuters says stocks changed little even though promising data from the retail sector fed optimism that the economic recovery was slowly proceeding.

USA p6B "Markets mixed on conflicting reports" by AP says the Sept rally paused Teus as optimism about new reports on US retail sales and business inventories clashed with fresh worries about Europe.

Investor's Bus. Daily pA1 "Stocks close mixed; retail, techs lead" by Alan Elliott sas the major indexes closed narrowly mixed Tues as the market slowed its recent ascents.

Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing numerator was 1,390.86 down 2.33 from Monday's closing numerator of 1,393.19. 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 2.33 for Tuesday by the divisor (0.132129493) you get the decrease in Tuesday's Dow of 17.64. A $1 change in the price of any DJIA stock = a 7.56 change in the average.

The average closing price (the closing numerator divided by 30) of Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $46.36 down .08 from Monday's Dow Jones Industrial Average average closing price of $46.44. The median closing price of Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $40.55 (AXP/JPM) down 0.62 from Monday's Dow Jones median price of 41.17. The lowest volume was 3M MMM $83.63 -0.23 0.27% 3,318,233 NYSE and the highest volume again was Bank of America BAC $13.68 -0.27 1.94% 139,541,875 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 lost $233 ($139,319 - $139,086).

MarketWatch 9/13/10 Monday 4:55 pm by Kate Gibson says U.S. stocks finished mostly lower on Tuesday, ending a four-session winning streak, as investors mulled recent gains in light of mixed economic reports, including better-than-expected U.S. retail sales and a disappointing survey in Germany. A Goldman Sachs forecast that the Federal Reserve might purchase $1 trillion worth of Treasurys also fueled demand for the safe-haven assets. "Trees don't grow to the sky. We've had a pretty good run," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Jefferies & Co., of the market's struggle to hold modest gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA 10,526, -17.64, -0.17%) fell 17.64 points, or 0.2%, to end at 10,526.49, weighed down by more than 2% drops in shares of both American Express (AXP 40.34, -0.04, -0.10%) and Boeing /quotes/comstock/13*!ba/quotes/nls/ba (BA 62.83, +0.07, +0.11%) . Fourteen of the blue-chip companies' stocks still rose or ended flat, with Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ 39.33, +0.04, +0.10%) rising the most, up 2.6%. The S&P 500 index (SPX 1,121, -0.80, -0.07%) lost 0.8 point, or 0.1%, to 1,121.10, weighed down by the financials sector, off 1%. The Nasdaq Composite (COMP 2,290, +4.06, +0.18%) rose 4.06 points, or 0.2%, to 2,289.77. The Commerce Department reported U.S. retail sales climbed 0.4% in August in the best monthly gain in five, helping offset worries about the economy. Adding to the upbeat data, Best Buy Co. (BBY 36.70, -0.03, -0.08%) shares climbed 6% after the world's largest electronics chain reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit and raised its 2010 outlook. Read more about Best Buy's quarterly report. "We can safely say that the reported death of the American consumer has certainly been exaggerated" as noted by retail sales and Best Buy, said Hogan. Nearly eight shares fell for every seven on the rise at the New York Stock Exchange, where nearly 924 million shares traded. Still, in Europe, a widely followed German economic indicator fell short of expectations, dimming enthusiasm for the European Union's biggest economy. And the Goldman Sachs report, meanwhile, led investors to remain cautious. Treasury prices rose and gold futures hit a new settlement high, with the contract for December delivery rising $24.60 to end at $1,271.70 an ounce at the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange.

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


AT&T T $27.93 unch unch 20,329,980 NYSE:

Alcoa AA $11.49 -0.03 0.26% 20,930,980 NYSE: No mentions found.

Amex AXP $40.38 -0.84 2.04% 9,353,583 NYSE: WSJ pC5 "Best Buy shines, banks fall" by Dona Yesalavich says stocks fell as investors worried aboutt he economy despite beter than expected signs from the retail sector. The Dow's fin'l components were among its weakest with American Express off 84 cents, Bank of America down 27 cents and JPMorgan Chase down 40 cents. Hewlett-Packard is charted under Good News says there was buz about the naming of its new CEO.

Bank of America BAC $13.68 -0.27 1.94% 139,541,875 NYSE: Fin Times p18 "BofA views Merrill Lynch gamble with new optimism" by Justin Baer says BoA's purchase of Merrill did better than JPMorgan's purchase as BofA is expanding its investment banking operations.

WSJ pC5 "Traders buy in to Moynihan's plan for BofA" by Brendan Conways ays option traders bet that Bank of America's stock can stage double percentage gains this fall ahead of a much awaited speech by CEO Brian Moynihan.

WSJ pC14 "New bank rules are good for all, except for the bankers' bonuses" by james Stewart says if leverage and high margins won't fuel future bank profits, then banks will have to rely on economies of scale to boost profits since there won't be any more high risk proprietary trading. The most affected are the top 5 US banks by assets: Bank of America, JPMorgan, Citi, Wells and Goldman.

WSJ pC5 "Best Buy shines, banks fall" by Dona Yesalavich says stocks fell as investors worried aboutt he economy despite beter than expected signs from the retail sector. The Dow's fin'l components were among its weakest with American Express off 84 cents, Bank of America down 27 cents and JPMorgan Chase down 40 cents. Hewlett-Packard is charted under Good News says there was buz about the naming of its new CEO.

Boeing BA $62.76 -1.43 2.23% 5,980,204 NYSE: WSJ pB3 "Boeing likely to lose ruling" by Daniel Michaels says the Wrold Trade Organization is likely to rule Wed that Boeing received illegal subsidies from the US gov a year after the WTO ruled in a similar case that Airbus had benefited from illegal European subsidies

Caterpillar CAT $71.83 -0.41 0.57% 6,036,280 NYSE: No mentions found.

Chevron CVX $79.51 +0.26 0.33% 8,408,350 NYSE: No mentions found.

Cisco CSCO $21.45 +0.19 0.89% 109,064,143 NASDAQ-GS: WSJ pB5 "Cisco to start paying dividend" by Cari Tuna, WSJ pC18 "Overheard", USA Today p1B "Cisco to begin paying dividend" by Matt Krantz, Inv. Bus. Daily pA1 "Cisco plans first ever dividend", AJC pA12 "Cisco plans to pay first dividend by July" say Cisco will pay it by July, the end of its current fiscal year because it has such a large cash balance. The amount of the dividend isn't known.

Coke KO $57.59 -0.44 0.76% 10,487,019 NYSE: No mentions found.

Disney DIS $34.05 -0.22 0.64% 7,744,865 NYSE: WSJ pB4 "EuroDisney set to grow with 3rd faciity" by Angeline Benoi, Fin Times p21 "Euro Disney signs expansion deal" by Scheherazade Daneshku say Euro Dis received permission from the French gov to add a third theme park, a new housing development and a vacation village.

DuPont DD $42.67 -0.13 0.3% 6,009,500 NYSE: Inv. Bus. Daily pA2 "DuPont projects growing ag sales" says it expects its growing seed and crop business to contribute to a more than 15% increase in '10 rev.

ExxonMobil XOM $61.01 +0.01 0.02% 17,971,808 NYSE: No mentions found.

GE $16.16 -0.09 0.55% 48,053,086 NYSE: No mentions found.

Hewlett-Packard HPQ $39.29 +1.01 2.64% 40,844,691 NYSE: WSJ pC5 "Best Buy shines, banks fall" by Dona Yesalavich says stocks fell as investors worried aboutt he economy despite beter than expected signs from the retail sector. The Dow's fin'l components were among its weakest with American Express off 84 cents, Bank of America down 27 cents and JPMorgan Chase down 40 cents. Hewlett-Packard is charted under Good News says there was buz about the naming of its new CEO.

WSJ pB1 "IBM's chief thumps HP" by Sjpencer Ante says IBM's CEO Sam Palmisano sharply criticized Hewlett-Packard saying it fell behind the technology curve and bungled the removal of CEO Mark Hurd.

Home Depot HD $29.97 -0.02 0.07% 14,066,703 NYSE: No mentions found.

Intel INTC $18.74 +0.1825 0.98% 64,322,740 NASDAQ-GS: Inv. Bus Daily pA4 "Intel Atom chips landing in more embedded wares" by James Detar says Intel's so far unsuccessful drive to get its Atom chips into cell phones is crucial to its future, but it is selling more Atoms to makers of embedded devices as Tues it took the wraps off a new version of Atom code named Tunnel Creek that is made just for embeded devices and is salted to be on the market by year's end.

IBM $128.85 -0.76 0.59% 4,847,169 NYSE: WSJ pB1 "IBM's chief thumps HP" by Sjpencer Ante says IBM's CEO Sam Palmisano sharply criticized Hewlett-Packard saying it fell behind the technology curve and bungled the removal of CEO Mark Hurd.

JPMorgan JPM $40.72 -0.40 0.97% 42,706,611 NYSE: WSJ pC14 "New bank rules are good for all, except for the bankers' bonuses" by james Stewart says if leverage and high margins won't fuel future bank profits, then banks will have to rely on economies of scale to boost profits since there won't be any more high risk proprietary trading. The most affected are the top 5 US banks by assets: Bank of America, JPMorgan, Citi, Wells and Goldman. Related story WSJ pC17 "Dimon: New rules will cost customers" by Matthias Rieker.

WSJ pC5 "Best Buy shines, banks fall" by Dona Yesalavich says stocks fell as investors worried aboutt he economy despite beter than expected signs from the retail sector. The Dow's fin'l components were among its weakest with American Express off 84 cents, Bank of America down 27 cents and JPMorgan Chase down 40 cents. Hewlett-Packard is charted under Good News says there was buz about the naming of its new CEO.

Bank of America BAC $13.68 -0.27 1.94% 139,541,875 NYSE: Fin Times p18 "BofA views Merrill Lynch gamble with new optimism" by Justin Baer says BoA's purchase of Merrill did better than JPMorgan's purchase as BofA is expanding its investment banking operations.

Johnson & Johnson JNJ $60.58 +0.26 0.43% 9,892,442 NYSE: No mentions found.

Kraft KFT $31.05 +0.10 0.32% 6,245,786 NYSE: WSJ pB6 "Corn sweetener desires a more palatable name" by Scott Kilman, NYT pB1 "Makers seek new name for a syrup" by Tara Parker-Pope say Kraft has removed high fructose corn syrup from some of its products and they and other big food brands are trying to get the gov to allow them to change the name of high-fructose corn systrup.

McDonalds MCD $73.94 -0.63 0.84% 6,531,276 NYSE: No mentions found.

Merck MRK $36.52 +0.30 0.83% 12,837,329 NYSE: WSJ pB3 "Diet drugs face FDA scrutiny" by Alica Mundy says in '08 Merck and Pfizer stopped testing 2 obesity drugs underdevelopment after Sanofi-Aventis abandoned efforts to get FDA approval for its obesity pill Acomplia, which was linked to depression. A FDA report Tues cited safety issues with the obesity drug locraserin from Arena Pharma.

MSFT $25.03 -0.08 0.32% 87,071,901 NASDAQ-GS: Fin Times p20 "Microsoft & Sony products set to lift industry" by Chris Nuttall, WSJ pB1 "For holidays, gadgets star" by Miguel Bustillo say Best Buy will turn the middle of its stores into a playground for motion sensing videogames from Sony and Microsoft.

Fin times p20 "Microsoft's IE9 receives surprise praise by rival" by Richard Waters says Google manager of its browser praised Microsoft for setting the pace in the browser wars.

WSJ pB5 "Digits" by Nick Wingfield says Microsoft's new videogame, Halo: Reach hit stores Tues marking the end of a chapter in the $2 bil franchise's 9 year history. It is the last installment int he series made by Bungle Studios.

Pfizer PFE $17.08 +0.11 0.65% 51,009,146 NYSE: WSJ pB3 "Diet drugs face FDA scrutiny" by Alica Mundy says in '08 Merck and Pfizer stopped testing 2 obesity drugs underdevelopment after Sanofi-Aventis abandoned efforts to get FDA approval for its obesity pill Acomplia, which was linked to depression. A FDA report Tues cited safety issues with the obesity drug locraserin from Arena Pharma.

Procter & Gamble PG $60.64 +0.16 0.26% 10,984,017 NYSE: No mentions found.

3M MMM $84.63 -0.23 0.27% 3,318,233 NYSE: No mentions found.

Travelers TRV $51.02 +0.58 1.15% 4,636,109 NYSE: No mentions found.

United Tech UTX $68.72 -0.07 0.1% 3,467,047 NYSE: No mentions found.

Verizon VZ $30.91 +0.01 0.03% 12,019,894 Dual Listed: No mentions found.

WalMart WMT $52.66 +0.45 0.86% 11,194,397 NYSE: No mentions found.


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Here are the current CEOs of the Dow 30 Companies:

AT&T T Randall L. Stephenson (Dallas, TX)
Alcoa AA Klaus Kleinfeld (NY, NY)
American Express AXP Kenneth I. Chenault (NY, NY)
Bank of America BAC Brian T. Moynihan (Charlotte, N.C.)
Boeing BA W. James McNerney, Jr. (Cyhicago, Ill)
Caterpillar CAT Douglas Oberhelman (Peoria, Ill.)
Chevron CVX John Watson (San Ramon, CA)
Cisco CSCO John Chambers (San Jose, CA)
Coca Cola KO Muhtar Kent (Atlanta, GA)
Disney DIS Robert Iger (Burbank, CA)
DuPont DD Ellen Kullman (Wilmington, DE)
ExxonMobil XOM Rex W. Tillerson (Irving, Tx)
GE Jeffrey R. Immelt (Fairfield, CT)
Hewlett-Packard HPQ Cathie Lesjak (Interim) (Palo, Alto, CA)
Home Depot HD Frank Blake (Atlanta, GA)
Intel INTC Paul S. Otellini (Santa Clara, CA)
IBM Samuel J. Palmisano (Armonk, NY)
JPMorgan Chase JPM Jamie Dimon (NY, NY)
Johnson & Johnson JNJ William C. Weldon (New Brunswick, NJ)
Kraft KFT Irene Rosenfeld (Northfield, Ill.)
McDonald's MCD Jim Skinner (Oak Brook, Ill)
Merck MRK Richard Clark (Whitehouse Station, N.J.)
Microsoft MSFT Steve Ballmer (Redmond, WA)
Pfizer PFE Jeffrey Kindler (NY, NY)
Procter & Gamble PG Bob McDonald (Cincinnati, OH)
3M MMM George W. Buckley (St. Paul, MN)
Travelers TRV Jay S. Fishman (NY, NY)
United Technologies UTX Louis Chenevert (Hartford, CT)
Verizon VZ Ivan Seidenberg (NY, NY)
Wal-Mart WMT Mike Duke (Bentonville, ARK)

Here are the Dow Jones Industrial Average 30 ranked in order of market capitalization rounded to the nearest 1/2 billion as of 9/12/10 followed by number of shares outstanding rounded to the nearest 1/2 billion:

1. Exxon Mobil XOM $311.5 [5]
2. Microsoft MSFT 209 [9]
3. WalMart WMT 189 [3.5]
4. Procter & Gamble PG 171 [3]
5. GE 171 [10.5]
6. Johnson & Johnson JNJ 165 [3]
7. AT&T T 164.5 [6]
8. IBM 161.5 [1]
9. Chevron CVX 158.5 [2]
10. JPMorgan Chase JPM 157.5 [4]
11. Pfizer PFE 136.5 [8]
12. Bank of America BAC 136 [10]
13. Coke KO 135 [2.5]
14. Cisco CSCO 118 [6]
15. Merck MRK 112.5 [3]
16. Intel INTC 100 [5.5]
17. Verizon VZ 91.5 [3]
18. Hewlett-Packard HPQ 89 [2.5]
19. McDonald's MCD 80 [1]
20. Disney DIS 66 [2]
21. United Technologies UTX 64 [1]
22. 3M MMM 60 [.5]
23. Kraft KFT 53.5 [2]
24. Home Depot 49.5 [1.5]
25.American Express AXP 48 [1]
26. Boeing BA 47 [1]
27. Caterpillar CAT 45 [.5]
28. DuPont DD 38 [1]
29. Travelers 23.5 [.5]
30. Alcoa AA 11.5 [1]

Here are the latest SEC filings as of 9/12/10 other than ownership filings, registration of shares for employee benefit plans, free writing prospectuses and third party shareholder proposals:

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

AT&T T: 9/2/10 8K re: issuance of 5.35% Notes due '40
8/19/10 8K re: agreement with Comm. Workers of America for a new 3 year contract for the 4,000 CWA workers in AT&T's East region
8/18/10 8K re: exchange offer of 5.35% Notes due '40 for outstanding 8.85% Sr. Notes of New Cingular Wireless due '31
8/6/10 10Q re: 2Q results 6/30/10
8/4/10 8K re: offer to exchange New Cingular Wireless Notes
7/30/10 8K re: sale of 2.5% Global Notes due '15
7/22/10 8K re: 2Q earnings
6/25/10 8K: re: amendments to employee compensation plans.

Alcoa AA: 8/24/10 8K re: tender offer for its 6% Notes due '12 & 5.3% Notes due '13
8/23/10 10Q/A amends prior 10Q
8/10/10 8K re: tender for notes due '12
8/3/10 8K re: sale of notes
7/27/10 8K re: offering of 6.15% notes due '20
7/23/10 8K re: election of Tony Theme CFO Engineered Products & Graeme Bottger, Controller

American Express AXP: 8/16/10 2 8Ks re: delinquency and write-off statistics
8/5/10 10Q 2Q results 6/30/10
7/22/10 8K 2Q results
7/21/10 8K re: Personnel changes & Board of Dir. elections
7/15/10 8K Delinquency & write-off statistics through 6/30/10

Bank of Am BAC: 8/6/10 10Q 2Q 6/30/10
8/3/10 8K re: by-law amendments
7/27/10 8K re: issuance of Euro Medium Term Notes
7/22/10 8K re: impairment resulting from fin'l reform legislation passed by Congress

Boeing BA: 8/27/10 8K re: delay of delivery of first 787 to mid 1Q '11 due to Rolls Royce Engine supply problems
7/28/10 10Q 2Q 6/30/10
7/28/10 8K re 2Q results
6/10/10 8K re: election of Edward M. Liddy to Board of Dirs. & Audit & Fin. Committees. By-laws were amended to increase number of directors from 12 to 13.

Caterpiller CAT: 8/26/10 10Q/A amends prior 10Q
8/19/10 8K re: July dealer statistics
7/30/10 10Q 1Q 6/30/10
7/22/10 8K (two of them) dealing with 4Q results for period ending 6/30/10
7/22/10 8K: re: dealer statistics
6/18/10 8K re: dealer statistics.
6/17/10 8K re: plans to produce a full range of mining shovels and increase dump truck production.
/11/10 8K re: as previously announced, Board elected Douglas R. Oberhelman as CEO effective 8/1/10.
6/11/10 8K re: results of 6/9 annual meeting of shareholders.
6/1/10 8K re: purchase of Electro-Motive Diesel, Inc. for $820 million in cash from Berkshire Partners LLC and Greenbriar Equity Group LLC.

Chevron CVX: 8/5/10 10Q 2Q 6/30/10
7/30/10 8K re: 2Q results
7/12/10 8K re: updated on 2Q results
6/2/10 8K re: results of 5/26/10 vote at annual meeting for election of Directors & other matters.

Cisco CSCO 9/10/10 Prelim Proxy Stmt re: Annual Shareholders Meeting on 11/18/10 at Santa Clara, Cal.
8/11/10 8K re: 4Q results fiscal year 7/31/10
6/29/108K 6/29/10 10b5-1 re: stock trading plans adopted by insiders

Coke KO 9/27/10 8K re: settlement in Georgia of one of 3 shareholder class action suits challenging takeover of CCE
8/27 & 8/24 8Ks re: refiling of Hart-Scott-Rodino filing & similar filing with Candadian Corp. Bureau to give regulators more time to review acquisition of Coca-Cola Enterprises
8/2/10 10Q 2Q 7/2/10
7/30/10 8K re: refiling of Hart-Scott-Rodino filing re: acquisition of Coca-Cola Enterprises
7/21/10 8K re: 2Q results

Disney DIS 8/10/10 10Q 3Q 6/27/10
8/10/10 8K re: 3Q results

DuPont DD: 7/27/10 10Q 2Q 6/30/10
7/27/10 8K re: 2Q results
4/29/10 8K re: voting results from annual meeting held on 4/28/10.

ExxonMobil XOM: 8/4/10 10Q 2Q 6/30/10
7/29/10 8K re: 2Q results
6/25/10 8K re: completion of its acquisition of XTO Energy Inc.
6/1/10 8K re: voting results from 5/26/10 Annual Meeting of Shareholders

GE: 8/2/10 10Q 1Q 6/30/10
7/16/10 8K re: 2Q reports
6/16/10 8K re; election of James S. Tisch to Board of Directors. He is Pres. & CEO of Loew's.

Hewlett-Packard HPQ: 9/9/10 10Q
9/7/10 8K re; agreement to buy 3Par, Inc.
8/30/10 8K re: Board authorizing add'l $10 bil for share repurchases
8/23/10 8K re: proposal to buy 3Par for $24 per share cash
8/19/10 8K re: reporting 3Q results
8/6/10 8K re: resignation of Mark V. Hurd as chairman, CEO, Pres
8/2/10 8K re: settleemnt with US Dept. of Justice re: Rille Complaint
6/8/10 8K re: 10Q
6/1/10 10Q
6/1/10 8K re: plans to invest $1 billion in its enterprise services business to enhance client experience and better position the business for growth.

Home Depot HD: 9/10/10 re: sale of 3.95% Sr. Note due '20 & 5.4% Sr. Notes due '40
9/2/10 10Q
8/17/10 8K re: 2Q results 8/1/10
6/3/10 10Q
5/25/10 8K re: voting results from 5/20/10 annual meeting of shareholders.

Intel INTC: 8/30/10 8K re: acquisition of Infineion's Wireless Business for $1.4 bil to close 1Q '11
8/27/10 8K re: lower expectations for 3Q result
8/19/10 8K re; transcript of conference call announcing acquisition of McAfee, Inc.
8/4/10 8K re: antitrust settlement with US Dept. of Justice
7/30/10 10Q 2Q 6/26/10
7/22/10 8K re: agreement with FTC to delay antitrust case while settlement talks continue.
7/16/10 8K re: Intel's interest in SMART Technologies Inc. which did an IPO.
7/14/10 8K re: CFO commenting on 2Q results.
7/13/10 8K re: 2Q results.
6/22/10 8K re: agreed upon suspension of FTC admin. proceedings while settlement discussions are held.
5/21/10 8K re: voting results from 5/19/10 annual meeting of stockholders.
5/12/10 8K re: info provided at an Investor meeting by Paul S. Otellini, Pres. & CEO.
5/7/10 8K re: Micron Technology, Inc. completed its acquisition of Numonyx Holdings BV & issued shares of common stock to Numonyx shareholders.

IBM: 8/31/10 8K re: FD disclosure re:change in reporting operating income
8/4/10 8K re: issuance of $1.5 bil of debt
7/27/10 10Q 2Q 6/30/10
7/20/10 8K re: 2Q earnings presentation.
7/19/10 8K re: 2Q results ending 6/30/10.

JPMorganChase JPM: 8/6/10 10Q 2Q 6/30/10
7/22/10 8K re: completion of public offering of debt issues.

Johnson & Johnson JNJ : 8/18/10 8K: re: offer of 2.95% Notes due '20 & 4.5% Notes due '40
8/11/10 10Q 2Q 7/4/10
7/20/10 8K re: 2Q results ending 7/4/10
7/19/10 8K re: Bd of Dirs. election
7/12/10 K re: agreement to buy Micrus Endovascular.

Kraft KFT: 8/19/10 10Q/A amended prior 10Q
8/6/10 10Q 2Q 6/30/10
8/5/10 8K re: 2Q results
5/21/10 8K: re voting

McDonalds MCD: 9/10/10 8K re: global sales in Aug. up 4.9%
8/10/10 8K re: July and end of year sale statistics
8/5/10 10Q 2Q 6/30/10
7/23/10 8K re: 2Q results ending 6/30/10
6/9/10 8K re: year to date sales figures
/24/10 8K re: voting results of 5/20/10 annual shareholders' meeting

Merck MRK: 9/7/10 8K re: arbitration re: Meck's rights to distribute Remicade & Simponi based on agreements from Merck's acquisition of Schering-Plough
8/6/10 10Q 2Q 6/30/10
7/30/10 8K re: 2Q results
7/8/10 8K re: global restructuring program in conjunction with the integration of the Schering-Plough acquisition; reduction of work force by 15% & closing of plants and research sites.
5/28/10 8K re: Kenneth C. Frazier to succeed Richard T. Clark as Pres. Of the Company as of 5/1/10 and Dr. Sam Their's retirement from the Board & voting results from 5/25/10 annual meeting of shareholders.

Microsoft MSFT: 7/30/10 10K year ended 6/30/10
7/22/10 8K re: 4Q results ending 6/30/10.
6/18/10 8K re: sale of $1.25 bil of Zero Coupon Convertible Sr. Notes due '13 (and related 6/9 8K).
5/28/10 8K re: retirement of Robbie Bach, pres. Of Entertainment & Devices Div.

Pfizer PFE: 8/12/10 10Q 2Q 7/4/10
8/3/10 8K re: 2Q results
5/26/10 8K re: retirement of Dr. Martin Mackay, Sr. VP & Pres, Pharma Therapeutics R&D of Pfizer Inc.

Procter & Gamble PG: 8/27/10 Proxy Stmt re: Annual Sahreholder Meeting to be held Tues. 10/12/10 at 9:00 am in Cincinnati, Ohio
8/13/10 10K year ended 6/30/10
8/3/10 8K re: exec comp plans
8/3/10 8K re: 4Q and year end results
7/13/10 8K re: declaration of quarterly dividend.
5/19/10 8K re: closing of 100 bil Euro 0.955 Note Offering due 2015.

3M MMM: 8/30/10 8K re: acquisition of Cogent Inc. for $10.50 per share or $943 mil.
8/4/10 10Q 2Q 6/30/10
7/22/10 8K re: 2Q results
6/28/10 8K re: projected sales range for 2Q '10.

Travelers TRV: 7/22/10 8K & 10Q
6/15/10 8K re: $1 bil 3 year revolving credit agreement.
5/7/10 8K re: voting results of 5/4/10 annual meeting of shareholders
4/23/10 10Q

United Technologies UTX: 8/31/10 8K re: dedemption of 6.35% Notes due '11
8/19/10 8K re: deaprture of EVP Ari Bousbib to become CEO of IMS Health
7/26/10 10Q 1Q 6/30/10
7/21/10 8K re: 2Q results

Verizon Communications Inc. VZ: 9/10/10 8K re: reclassification of results due to spin off of assets as a result of Alltel acquisition
7/29/10 10Q 2Q 6/30/10
7/27/10 8K re: 2Q results
7/23/10 8K re: 2Q results ending 6/30/10
7/1/10 8K re: completion of acquisition of Frontier Communications Corp. and spin off of shares to VZ shareholders.
6/11/10 8K re: agreement with certain unions.
5/27/10 8K re: record date of 6/7/10 re: proposed spin off of shares of New Communications Holdings.
5/12/10 8K re: voting results from 5/6/10 annual meeting of shareholders.

WalMart WMT: 9/1/10 10Q
8/17/10 8K re: 2Q results 7/31/10
7/7/10 8K re: underwriting to the public of several series of notes.
7/2/10 8K re: departure of John E. Fleming EVP & Chief Merchandising Officer effective 8/1/10.
6/29/10 8K re: appointment of Eduwardo Castro-Wright as CEO fo global.com & William S. Simon as CEO of Walmart U.S.
6/9/10 8K re: results of 6/4 annual meeting of shareholders.
6/14/10 10Q.