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Post No. 1,041 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, and a ranking of the Dow 30 components by market capitalization as of May 23, 2011 and Dow 30 components' SEC filings as of May 24, 2011.
A read of the print editions of ________'s Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Investors' Business Daily, New York Times, USA Today, Atlanta Journal Constitution & Daily Report (Ga. - carries Bloomberg) 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 stock prices and related data.
Dow Jones Industrial Average: The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed Friday at 12,441.58 up 38.82 or 0.31% from Thursday's close of 12,402.76. For the week the Dow is down 70.46 points or 0.56% from last Friday's close of 12,512.04. Of the 30 Dow components 23 gained and 7 declined. The biggest gainer dollar-wise was Johnson & Johnson JNJ $66.77 +1.26 1.92% 16,386,011 NYSE and percentage-wise was Bank of America BAC $11.69 +0.23 2.01% 107,370,390 NYSE. The biggest decliner dollar-wise was McDonald's MCD $81.62 -0.81 0.98% 5,443,289 NYSE and percentage-wise was Intel INTC $22.21 -0.29 1.29% 67,162,126 NASDAQ-GS.
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As of the open of the market Friday, the current divisor for the Dow Jones Industrial Average found at page C4 of today's Wall St. Journal is 0.132129493. Thursday's trailing P/E is 14.11 up from Thursday's trailing P/E of 14.10 (year ago it was 14.92); today's P/E estimate is 12.62 unchanged from Wednesday's P/E estimate of 12.62 (year ago it was 12.45), and today's dividend yield is 2.40 unchanged from Thursday's dividend yield of 2.40 (last year it was 2.76). The Dow's all-time high was 14,164.53 on Oct6 9, 2007. The 12 year low close for the Dow was on March 9, 2009 when it fell to 6,547.05.
Friday's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing numerator was 1,643.90 up 5.13 from Thursday's closing numerator of 1,638.77. 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 for today by the divisor (0.132129493) you get the increase in today's Dow. A $1 change in the price of any DJIA stock = a 7.57 change in the average.
The average closing price (the closing numerator divided by 30) of Friday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $54.80 up 0.17 from Thursday's average closing price of $54.63. The median closing price of Friday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $46.96 (AXP/JPM) up 0.40 from Thursday's median closing price of $46.56. The lowest volume was 3M MMM $93.47 +0.65 0.7% 1,987,187 NYSE and the highest volume was again Bank of America BAC $11.69 +0.23 2.01% 107,370,390 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 made $513 ($164,390 - $163,877).
MarketWatch Saturday 5/28/11 10:41 a.m by Wallace Witkowski says US stock in the next week will run a gauntlet of data expected to indicate a slowing economic recovery, but a few positive reports may prove enough to draw investors into a market accustomed to negative sentiment. Equity markets managed to pare losses by the end of the week, following a raft of mostly negative economic data including higher jobless claims, weaker-than-expected first-quarter economic growth, and a slump in pending home sales. One bright spot in economic data on Friday came from an increase in consumer sentiment for May. Trading volume may be light in the first week of June but investors should still eye upcoming economic data. Against that backdrop, any positive news should be well received, said Sam Turner, senior portfolio manager of large cap stocks at RiverFront Investment Group. ”The fact the market has held in light of weak data is in itself a positive indication,” said Turner. Turner says the S&P 500 could even hit 1,400 in July -- implying the index could rebound from current levels of 1,331 -- as materials, energy and tech sectors lead the advance. But it may be tough to hold those levels, assuming it gets there. “We expect a moderate pullback in the face of negative news,” he said.
Small gains on both Thursday and Friday leading into Monday’s Memorial Day holiday weekend helped the major indexes trim weekly losses. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.6% for the week to close at 12,441.58, and the S&P 500 Index declined 0.2% to finish at 1,331.10, logging the fourth straight week of losses for both exchanges. The Nasdaq Composite Index fell 0.2% for the week to close at 2,796.86, its second weekly loss in a row. India's January-March gross domestic product figures will be in the spotlight, as well as key reports on Chinese manufacturing and Japanese industrial output and employment data for April.
There will be a new round of economic releases for investors to chew over next week, as well as monthly car sales from General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co. , Toyota Motor Corp. and others. And while the bulk of large companies have reported earnings, closely watched tech companies, including Intel Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., Netflix Inc. and Google Inc. , could produce market-moving news at conferences next week. The focus could remain on the economy, however. Investors will start the market week with the release of the Chicago purchasing managers index and the Conference Board’s consumer confidence data for May. Wednesday brings the Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing activity report for May. Weekly jobless claims data will be released on Thursday. Then, on Friday, the ISM will release its services sector activity report for May, and the Labor Department will release nonfarm payrolls data for May. Investors will watch closely next week data on euro-zone inflation as well as German unemployment and retail sales. The manufacturing and PMI data next week may be filler until nonfarm payroll numbers come out on Friday, said Robert Pavlik, chief market strategist at Banyan Partners. McDonald's hiring spree, more than 60,000 new workers, should show upas a big influence when the government releases its payrolls report on Friday. The time of easy comparisons has ended for Corporate America. Here's a graphical look at profits, durables, new-home sales and other top indicators.
/conga/kiosk/economy-politics. “A lot of factors are going to play into that report — tornadoes, flooding, supply problems from Japan — all of that can factor, just like earlier in the month when winter storms were blamed for bad jobs data,” Pavlik said. “It’s a gray area for the economy and could turn into a self-fulfilling prophecy so the question becomes: Do we have enough strength in the engine to get us through short-term shocks to the system?” Economists expect fewer nonfarm payrolls added in May compared with the 244,000 added in April, and a decline in the Chicago PMI. Pavlik said he is looking for the S&P 500 to close above 1,343 for a few sessions, without reverting lower, as an indication that equity markets are breaking free from the sluggishness of the past month.
Ken Tower, senior analyst at Quantitative Analysis Service, said he has a positive seasonal and end-of-the month bias going into next week and believes Chicago PMI data and consumer confidence data will be the key numbers and drivers.“Consumer confidence has more impact on consumer spending and is more of an indicator of economic growth,” Towers said. “Jobs data has disappointed, growth forecasts are being cut, so when does the pendulum swing the other way?” Economists expect consumer confidence to rise slightly for May compared with 65.4% in April. Miles Zyblock, chief institutional strategist at RBC Capital, said ISM non-manufacturing data on Friday will provide a more accurate indication of whether the economy is slowing down. “The sense is the regional indicators suggest risk of downside disappointment,” Zyblock said. “Services posted a shocking drop last month and a reading below 50 is problematic for the outlook.” Zyblock said the services number will serve as a better indicator than manufacturing because it has been less disrupted by such factors as supply interruptions from Japan. Services data is expected to improve slightly from the index’s April reading of 52.8%.
On Wednesday, car makers will release of May U.S. vehicle sales data with an expected net decline of about a million vehicles from 13.2 million in the year-ago period, owing mostly to Japan’s supply problems. While car makers like Toyota Motor and Honda Motor Co. are likely to post a significant drop in May sales, their U.S. counterparts GM and Ford are expected to report flat sales for the month. Trade shows scheduled for next week will put tech stocks in focus. At Taiwan’s Computex trade show, several new tablet computers and mobile phones are expected to debut containing chips from Intel that compete with chips used in Apple Inc. At the Wall Street Journal’s All Things D trade show in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., Microsoft Corp. will reportedly unveil a tablet device that runs the Windows 8 operating system. Other presenting companies include Netflix, Google Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. , Adobe Systems Inc. Walt Disney Co. and AT&T Inc.
With earnings season drawing to a close, only two S&P 500 companies will release results in the coming week. Joy Global Inc. and SAIC Inc. both report on Thursday. To date, 490 companies in the S&P 500 have reported quarterly results, with 73% of those reporting earnings above the Wall Street consensus and 68% reporting revenue above the consensus, according to John Butters, senior earnings analyst at FactSet Research. While the first quarter was regarded as a strong season for earnings, the trend may not continue with 59 companies in the S&P 500 issuing a negative earnings outlook for the second quarter, compared with 33 companies issuing a positive outlook, Butters said in a report.
Friday's Closing Dow Numbers and ____ news:
AT&T T $31.29 +0.18 0.58% 17,248,540 NYSE:
Alcoa AA $16.48 +0.11 0.67% 11,485,014 NYSE:
American Express AXP $51.13 +0.45 0.89% 3,169,424 NYSE:
Bank of America BAC $11.69 +0.23 2.01% 107,370,390 NYSE:
Boeing BA $76.99 +0.33 0.43% 3,202,670 NYSE:
Caterpillar CAT $104.6 +0.41 0.39% 4,512,458 NYSE:
Chevron CVX $103.21 +0.15 0.15% 5,796,656 NYSE:
Cisco CSCO $16.46 -0.21 1.29% 49,543,225 NASDAQ-GS:
Coke KO $66.51 -0.19 0.28% 4,548,633 NYSE:
Disney DIS $41.52 +0.53 1.29% 8,529,610 NYSE:
DuPont DD $52.56 +0.59 1.14% 3,806,728 NYSE:
ExxonMobil XOM $82.63 +0.24 0.29% 11,949,430 NYSE:
GE $19.44 +0.02 0.1% 30,227,880 NYSE:
Hewlett-Packard HPQ $36.96 +0.41 1.12% 20,623,425 NYSE:
Home Depot HD $36 -0.19 0.53% 9,596,411 NYSE:
Intel INTC $22.21 -0.29 1.29% 67,162,126 NASDAQ-GS:
IBM $167.5 +0.32 0.19% 3,277,507 NYSE:
JPMorgan Chase JPM $42.79 +0.34 0.8% 24,748,707 NYSE:
Johnson & Johnson JNJ $66.77 +1.26 1.92% 16,386,011 NYSE:
Kraft KFT $34.75 +0.13 0.38% 4,367,247 NYSE:
McDonald's MCD $81.62 -0.81 0.98% 5,443,289 NYSE:
Merck MRK $36.21 -0.17 0.47% 10,492,881 NYSE:
Microsoft MSFT $24.76 +0.09 0.36% 50,254,323 NASDAQ-GS:
Pfizer PFE $20.93 +0.03 0.14% 27,858,078 NYSE:
Procter & Gamble PG $66.2 +0.01 0.02% 7,973,390 NYSE:
3M MMM $93.47 +0.65 0.7% 1,987,187 NYSE:
Travelers TRV $61.52 +0.31 0.51% 2,150,816 NYSE:
United Technologies UTX $86.33 -0.06 0.07% 2,907,328 NYSE:
Verizon VZ $36.67 ++0.06 0.16% 7,431,753 DualListed:
Walmart WMT $54.7 0.08 0.15% 5,315,549 NYSE:
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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. (Chicago, 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 Leo Apotheker (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 Kenneth Frazer (Whitehouse Station, N.J.)
Microsoft MSFT Steve Ballmer (Redmond, WA)
Pfizer PFE Ian Read (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 as of 5/23/11 followed by number of shares outstanding rounded to the nearest 1/2 billion:
1. Exxon Mobil XOM $397 [5]
2. Procter & Gamble PG 269 [4]
3. GE 205.5 [10.5]
4. Chevron CVX 204 [2]
5. IBM 204 [1]
6. Microsoft MSFT 203 [8.5]
7. WalMart WMT 192.5 [3.5]
8. AT&T T 184 [6]
9. Johnson & Johnson JNJ 180 [3]
10. JPMorgan Chase JPM 169 [4]
11. Pfizer PFE 162.5 [8]
12. Coke KO 154.5 [2.5]
13. Intel INTC 125.5 [5.5]
14. Bank of America BAC 116 [10]
15. Merck MRK 114 [3]
16. Verizon VZ 109.5 [3]
17. Cisco CSCO 90.5 [5.5]
18. McDonald's MCD 85.5 [1]
19. United Technologies UTX 79 [1]
20. Disney DIS 78 [2]
21. Hewlett-Packard HPQ 77.5 [2]
22. Caterpillar CAT 65.5 [.5]
23. 3M MMM 65.5 [.5]
24. Kraft KFT 61.5 [2]
25. American Express AXP 61.5 [1]
26. Home Depot HD 59 [1.5]
27. Boeing BA 56.5 [1]
28. DuPont DD 48 [1]
29. Travelers TRV 26 [.5]
30. Alcoa AA 17 [1]
Here are the latest 8K, 10Q & 10K & Proxy & certain other SEC filings as of 5/24/11:
Symbol & Co. Name/Date of Filing/Form Filed/ Comments
AT&T T: 5/6/11 10Q for quarter ended 3/31/11
5/5/11 8K re: voting results of 4/29 Annual Meeting of Stockholders
4/29/11 8K re: sale of $3 bil of Global Notes due '16 & '21
4/20/11 2 8Ks re: first quarter results
4/13/11 Prospectus & 4/1/aa S-4 re: offer to exchange $3.5 bil of 5.35% Global Notes due '40
3/31/11 & 3/21/11 2 8Ks re: purchase of T-Mobile USA, Inc. from Deutsche Telekom for $20 bil
3/29/11 8KA re: replacement of Richard Lindner as CFO with John J. Stephens
3/10/11 Proxy Statement re: Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be held on 4/29/11 in Little Rock, Ark
Alcoa AA: 5/18/11 8K re: Chris Ayers elected Pres. of AA Blobal Primary Products
5/11/11 8K re: retirement of Joe Gorman from Bd. of Dires
5/6/11 8K re: Issuance of Sustainability Highlights Report
4/29/11 8K re: tender offer for 6% '13 Notes
4/29/11 8K re: grants under Stock Incentive Plan
4/27/11 Proxy materials re: exec comp
4/21/11 10Q & 4/21/11 8K re: first quarter results ending 3/31/11
4/14/11 8K transcript re: 1Q earnings conference call
4/13/11 8K & Prospectus re: issuance of $1.2 bil of 5.4% Notes due '21 & tnender offer for 5.3% Notes due '13
3/7/11 Proxy Statement re: Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held 5/6/11 in Pittsburg, PA
American Express AXP: 5/16/11 re: delinquency & write-off stats for period ended 4/30/11
5/5/11 8KA & 8K re: appointment & compensation of David Cornish as Acting Comptroller
5/4/11 10Q quarter ended 3/31/11
4/26/11 8K re: departure of Comptroller & also Deputy Comptroller
4/20/11 8K re: 1Q results ending 3/31/11
4/18/11 8K re: delinquency & write-off statistics for 1Q ended 3/31/11
3/28/11 8K re new digital payments platform "Serve"
3/24/11 & 3/23 & 3/22 Proxy materials re: 2011 Annual Meeting of Shareholders at 5/2/11 at AXP Headquarters in NYC
3/18/11 8K re: Reg. FD disclosures re: its Comprehensive Capital Plan re: share repurchases & dividends
3/15/11 8K re: delinquency & write-off statistics for 3 months ended 2/28/11
3/4/11 Prelim Proxy Statement re: Shareholder Meeting to be held 5/2/11 in NYC
Bank of Am BAC: 5/11/11 8K re: Voting results of Stockholders Annual Meeting held 5/16
5/5 10Q for quarter ended 3/31/11
5/2/11 8K re: update of legal opinion re: Medium-Term Notes
4/28/11 Proxy re: voting at 5/11 Stockholder Meeting and info re: independence of nominee for Board
4/15/11 8K re: shuffling of execs, C. Noski, E. O'Keefe & B. Thompson
4/15/11 re results of 1Q ending 3/31/11
3/3011 Proxy re: Annual Meeting of Stockholders on 5/11/11 at BAC Headquarters in Charlotte, N.C.
3/23/11 8K re: submission to Fed Res. Baord of comprehensive capital plan
3/17/11 8K re: issuance of $1.5 bil of 3.625% of Senior Notes due 2016
3/16/11 8K re: election of Mukesh D. Ambani to Board of Directors & Compensation & Benefit Committee & Audit Committee
Boeing BA: 5/3/11 8K re: amending bylaws decreasing Board from 13 to 12
4/27 10Q & 4/27/11 8K re: quarter ended 3/31/11
3/21/11 Annual Report to Sahreholders
3/18/11 Proxy Statement re: Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held 5/2/11 in Chicago
Caterpiller CAT: 5/23/11 Proxy re: voting reminder re: 6/8 Meeting of Stockholders
5/23/11 8K re: revisions to 10K fin'l statements
5/19/11 8K re: dealer stats
5/9/11 10Q for quarter ended 3/31/11
4/29/11 8K re: info re: sales to dealers
4/29/11 8K re fin'l results quarter ended 3/31/11
4/15/11 Proxy re: Annual Meeting of Stockholders on 6/8/11 at Little Rock, Ark.
3/8/11 8K re: price changes of products
Chevron CVX: 5/5/11 10Q & 4/29/11 8K re quarter ended 3/31/11
4/14/11 4 Proxy filings re: Annual Meeting of Stockholders on 5/25/11 at Chevron headquarters in San Ramon, CA.
Cisco CSCO 5/11/11 8K re: results of quarter ended 4/30/11
3/28/11 8K re: pre-arranged stock trading plan for certain execs
3/22/11 8K-A re: election of Gary B. Moore as COO
3/18/11 8K re: initiation of quarterly cash dividends of 6 cents per share to be paid 4/20
Coke KO 5/2/11 10Q & 4/26/11 8K for quarter ended 4/1/11
4/29/11 8K re: voting results of Annual Meeting of Shareholders held on 4/27
3/10/11 Proxy Statement re: Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held 4/27/11 in Atlanta
2/28/11 10K re: Fiscal year ended 12/31/10
2/17/11 8K re: election of Evan G. Greenberg to Board of Directors & Audit Comm.
Disney DIS 5/20/11 8K re: sales of $500 mil 3.75% Global Notes Due '21
5/10 8K & 5/10/11 10Q re: quarter ended 4/2/11
3/25/11 8K re: adoption of exec stock option plan
3/18/11 two 8Ks re: amendment to employment Agreement of CEO Robert A. Iger & other execs.
DuPont DD: 5/24/11 8K re: completion of acquisition of 92.2% of shares of Danisco SA
5/5/11 8K re: tender offer for Danisco
5/3/11 8K re: voting results of 4/27 Annual Meeting of Stockholders
4/26/11 10Q for quarter ended 3/31/11
4/21/11 8K re results for quarter ended 3/31/11
4/13/11 Proxy re annual meeting of stockholders on 4/27/11 in Wilmington, DE
3/31/11 S-3 shelf registration for debt securities and common stock
3/18/11 Proxy re: Annual Stockholders Meeting to be held on 4/27/11 in Wilmington, DE
3/8/11 8K re: retirement of Samuel W. Bodman & John T. Dillon from Board of Directors due to reaching age 72
ExxonMobil XOM: 5/6/11 Proxy re: add'l material re: advisory vote on exec comp
5/5/11 10Q & 4/28/11 for quarter ended 3/31/11
4/29/11 8K re: amendment of bylaws making Treasurer also CFO
4/14/11 Annual Report to Shareholders
4/13/11 2 Proxy filings re: annual meeting of shareholders on 5/25/11 in Dallas, TX
GE: 5/6/11 10Q for quarter ended 3/31/11
5/2/11 8K re: voting results of 4/27 Annual Meeting of Shareholders
4/21/11 8K re: first quarter results
4/18/11 proxy re: answers to shareholder's question re: CEO's stock options
4/15/11 Annual Report to Shareholders
4/711 & 3/30/11 Proxy materials re: proposal on exec comp proposal at annual meeting of shareholders on 4/27/11
3/14/11 Proxy re: Annual Shareholders Meeting on 4/27/11 in Salt Lake City, Utah
Hewlett-Packard HPQ: 5/7/11 8k re: fin'l results for quarter ended 4/30/11
3/28/11 8K re amendment of by-laws to decrease number of directors from 17 to 13
3/22/11 8K re: info re: status of Hewlett-Packard employees as a result of Japanese earthquake
3/11/11 Proxy Materials re: opposition to ISS voting recommendations re: exec comp.
Home Depot HD: 5/17/11 8K re: fin'l results for quarter ended 5/1/11
4/18/11 Annual Report to Shareholders
4/15/11 proxy re: annual meeting of shareholders on 6/2/11 in Atlanta
3/31/11 8K re: underwriting agreement re: $3 bil of Senior Notes due 2021 & 2041
Intel INTC: 5/24/11 8K re: Voting results of 5/19/11 Annual Meeting of Stockhodlers
5/17/11 8K re: FD disclosures re: investor Meeting
5/11/11 8K re: increase in 3rd Quarter dividend
5/9/11 8K & 5/9/11 10Q for quarter ended 4/2/11
4/20/11 & 4/19/11 8Ks re: financial info & CFO commentary re: results for quarter ended 4/2/11
4/13/11 8K re: fin'l info re: recently closed acquisition of Infineon Wireless & McAfee
4/7/11, 4/5/11 & 4/4/11 Proxy materials re: annual meeting of shareholders on 5/19/11 at Intel's headquarters in Santa Clara, CA
3/21/11 8K re: fin'l info re: its McAfeesubsidiary
2/28/11 8K re: completion of acquisition of McAfee
IBM: 5/11/11 8K re: issuance of $1 bil of debt
4/28/11 8K re: voting results of 4/26/11 Meeting of Stockholders
4/26/11 10Q for quarter ended 3/31/11
4/20/11 & 4/19/11 8Ks re: CFO comments re: 1Qtr fin'l results ended 3/31/11
3/25/11 Proxy re: voting at annual meeting of stockholders on 4/26
3/18/11 8K re: settlement with SEC of bribery charges in Asia for $10 mil
3/8/11 8K re: FD disclosure re: presentation at investor briefing
3/7/11 Proxy rel Annual Stockholders Meeting on 4/26 in St. Louis, Mo.
JPMorganChase JPM: 5/24/11 8K re: legal opinion re: $500 mil Floating Senior Medium Term Notes due '16
5/23/11 8K Voting results of Shareholder Meeting held 5/17/11
5/10/11 8K re: legal opinion re: $2 bil of 4.6% Notes due '21
5/6/11 10Q for quarter ended 3/31/11
4/29/11 8K re: legal opinion for $2 bil Floating Senior Medium Term Notes
4/29/11 8K re: registering Global Notes
4/20/11 Proxy brochure entitled "Overview"
4/14/11 8K re: entering into consent orders with Fed. Reserve re: residential mortgage servicing activities
4/13/11 2 8Ks re: first quarter results
4/7/11 3 proxy filings re: annual meeting of shareholders on 5/17/11 in Columbus, Ohio
3/24/11 8K re: offering of $500 mil Floating Rate Notes due 2016
3/24/11 & 3/23/11 8Ks re: offering of Global Medium Term Notes
Johnson & Johnson JNJ : 5/20/11 8K re: sale of over $4 bil of Notes due '13 - '41
5/2/11 8K re: merger agreement with Synthes
4/29/11 8K re: voting results of 4/28 Meeting of Shareholders
4/27/11 8K re: offer to buy Synthes for $21.3 bil
4/19/11 Proxy re: annual meeting of shareholders on 4/28 in New Brunswick, NJ
4/19/11 8K re: first quarter results
4/15/11 8K re: settlement between Merck & JNJ re: dispute re: distribution of Remicade & Simponi
4/8/11 8K re: payment of $70,0006,316 fine for violating Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
3/16/11 Proxy re: Annual Shareholders Meeting on 4/28 in New Brunswick, NJ
3/10/11 8K re: Entering into a consent decree with the FDA regarding its oversight of JNJ's McNeil Unit plants in Puerto Rico and Pennsylvania
Kraft KFT: 5/6/11 10Q & 5/5/11 8K for quarter ended 3/31/11
4/8/11 8K & 3/14/11 8K re: departure of CFO Timothy R. McLevish to be replaced by David A. Brearton
4/5/11 8K re: entering into revolving credit agreement for $4.5 bil
3/31/11 8K & Proxy re: nomination of Dr. Peter Henry for Board of Dir at 5/24/11 annual meeting of shareholders in Skokie, Ill
McDonald's MCD: 5/23/11 8K re: voting results of 5/19 Shareholder Meeting
5/20/11 8K re: issuance of $400 mil Medium-Term Notes
5/16/11 proxy material re: stock options
5/9/11 8K re: Invetor Release re: April sales
5/6/11 10Q for quarter ended 3/31/11
5/3/11 proxy materials re: reminder how to vote
4/21/11 8K re: first quarter results
4/15/11 Proxy re: talking points
4/13/11 Annual Report to Shareholders
4/18/11 3 Proxy filings re: annual meeting of shareholders on 5/19/11 at McDonald's Headquarters in Oak Brook, Ill & proposal to amend cert. of incorp.
3/9/11 8K re: FD disclosure re: comparable sales rising 3.9% in Feb.
3/3/11 Proxy re: Annual Meeting of Shareholders on 5/19/11 at Oak Brook, Ill.
Merck MRK: 5/9/11 10Q & 4/29/11 8K re: quarter ended 3/31/11
4/15/11 8K re: settlement between Merck & JNJ re: dispute re: distribution of Remicade & Simponi
4/14/11 Annual Report to Shareholders
4/13/11 2 Proxy filings re: annual meeting of shareholders on 5/24/11 at North Branch, NJ
4/5/11 Schedule to tender offer to shareholders of Inspire Pharmaceuticals
3/24/11 8K re: termination of agreement between Merck & Sanofi-Aventis re: Sanofi's right to buy Merck's Merial animal health subsidiary
Microsoft MSFT: 5/10/11 8K re: purchase of Skype for $8.5 bil in cash
4/28/11 10Q & 4/28/11 8K for quarter ended 3/31/11
2/8/11 8K re: underwriting agreement for $750 mil of 2.5% Notes due 2016
Pfizer PFE: 5/12/11 10Q & 5/3/11 8K for quarter ended 4/3/11
5/3/11 8K re: voting results of shareholder Meeting held on 4/28
4/14/11 & 4/11/11 Proxy & 3/22/11 2 Proxy filings re: 4/28/11 annual meeting of shareholders in Dallas, TX
4/4/11 8K re: selling Capsugel subsidiary to KKR
3/24/11 Annual report to shareholders
Procter & Gamble PG: 5/12/11 8KA re: election of Margaret Whitman to Board
5/4/11 8K re: retirement of Ed Shirley as Vice Chair, Beauty & Grooming
4/29/11 10Q & 4/28/11 8K for quarter ended 3/31/11
4/11/11 8K re: declaration of 9% quarterly dividend increase
4/5/11 8K re: sale of Pringles to Diamond
3/24/11 8K re: P&G & Teva Pharmaceutical Industries partnership for OTC medicines
3/1/11 8K re: resignation of Rajat KJ. Gupta from Board of Directors
2/11/11 8K re: election of Meg Whitman to Board of Directors
3M MMM: 5/18/11 2 8Ks re: pre-arranged stock trading plans for General Counsel & CEO respectively
5/16/11 8K re: election of Inge Thulin as EVP & COO
5/11/11 8K re: voting results from 5/10/11 Annual Meeting of Stockholders
5/5/11 10Q & 4/26/11 for quarter ended 3/31/11
4/26/11 Porxy material re: how to vote at 5/10 Annual Meeting of Stockholders
4/7/11 8K re: results of first quarter 2011
4/6/11 8K re: executive changes re: chief accounting officer
3/29/11 Proxy material to correct errors re: prior filing re: stock ownership of directors & officers
3/24/11 annual report to shareholders
3/23/11 2 proxy filings re: 5/10/11 annual meeting of stockholders in St. Paul, Minnesota
3/15/11 8K re: retirement of CFO Patrick D. Cambell to be replaced by David W. Meline
Travelers TRV: 4/21/11 10Q & 8K for quarter ended 3/31/11
4/12/11 anual report to shareholders
4/12/11 2 proxy filings re: annual meeting of shareholders on 5/26/11 at Hartford, CT
United Technologies UTX: 4/25/11 10Q for quarter ended 3/31/11
4/20/11 8K re: first quarter results
4/19/11 8K re proposal to amend long term incentive plan
2/25/11 Proxy re: Annual Meeting of Shareholders on 4/13/11 in Phoenix, AZ
Verizon Communications Inc. VZ: 5/10/11 8K re: voting results from 5/5/11 Annual Meeting of Shareholders
4/28/11 10Q for quarter ended 3/31/11
4/21/11 8K re: first quarter results
4/11/11 8K re: Verizon completion of Terremark acquisition
4/8/11 Schedule to tender offer re: Terremark acquisition
4/4/11 Proxy re; compensation proposal
3/25/11 Prospectus re: $6.25 bil notes
3/21/11 Proxy re: 5/5/11 annual meeting of shareholders in Indianapolis, Indiana
3/7/11 8K re: election of Lowell C. McAdam to Board of Director (he is Pres/COO)
WalMart WMT: 5/17/11 8K re: fin'l results for quarter ended 4/30/11
4/19/11 annual report to shareholders
4/18/11 2 Proxy filings re: annual meeting o shareholders on 6/3/11 at U. of Ark in Fayetteville, Ark.
4/15/11 8K & 4/13/11 Prospectus re: issuance of $5 bil of notes
3/30/11 10K for fiscal year ended 1/31/11