Monday, July 1, 2013

7/1/13 Mon pm Dow Closes at 14974.96 up 65.36 or 0.44%

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Post No. 2,253  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 recent ranking of the Dow 30 components by market capitalization and recent Dow 30 components' SEC filings.

 The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed Monday at 14974.96 up 65.36 or 0.44% from Friday's close of 14909.60. Of the Dow components  21 gained and 9  declined. The biggest gainer dollar-wise and percentage-wise was United Technologies up $1.80 or 1.94% . The biggest decliner dollar-wise and percentage-wise was Intel  down 34 cents or 1.42%.


As of the open of the market on Monday the current divisor for the Dow Jones Industrial Average found at page C4 of  Monday's Wall St. Journal is 0.130216081. Monday's trailing P/E ratio is 16.29 down from Saturday's  trailing P/E ratio of 16.42 (last year it was 14.19); Monday's  P/E estimate is 13.42 up from Saturday's P/E estimate of 13.35 (year ago it was 12.19) and Monday's closing dividend yield is 2.45 up from Saturday's opening  dividend yield of 2.45 (last year it was 2.67). The Dow's all-time high was 15,409.39 on May 28, 2013. The 12 year low close for the Dow was on March 9, 2009 when it fell to 6,547.05.

Monday's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing numerator was 1949.98 up 8.51 from Friday's closing numerator of 1941.47. 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 change for today by the divisor (0.130216081) you get the change in today's Dow. A dollar increase or decrease in a Dow stock results in a $7.68 change in the Dow Index.

The average closing price (the closing numerator divided by 30) of   Monday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $65 up 29  cents from Friday's average of $64.71. The median closing price of Monday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $64.78   (DIS/UNH) up 46 cents from Friday's median closing price of $64.32. The lowest volume was Travelers and the highest volume again was Bank of America.

If Monday 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 or dividends) and sold at the close you would have made  $851 ($194,998 - $194,147).

Monday MarketWatch 4:08 by Wallace Witkowski says U.S. stocks closed higher Monday but well off session highs boosted by better-than-expected U.S. manufacturing data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA +0.44% finished up 65.36 points, or 0.4%, at 14,974.96, after trading up as much as 174 points on the session. The S&P 500 Index SPX +0.54% rose 8.68 points, or 0.5%, to 1,614.96, with telecoms and utilities the only losing sectors. The index was up as much as 20 points earlier. The Nasdaq Composite IndexCOMP +0.92% finished up 31.24 points, or 0.9%, at 3,434.49 for its fifth consecutive session of gains, after being up as much as 51 points intraday.

Monday's Closing Dow Numbers:

 AA   NYSE   $ 7.86    0.04   0.51%   14,275,267
 AXP   NYSE   $ 75.64    0.88   1.18%   4,987,207
 BA   NYSE   $ 103.24    0.80   0.78%   4,072,712
 BAC   NYSE   $ 12.93    0.07   0.54%   82,659,700
 CAT   NYSE   $ 82.72    0.23   0.28%   4,657,807
 CSCO   NASDAQ-GS   $ 24.335    0.17   0.7%   33,519,369
 CVX   NYSE   $ 119.08    0.74   0.63%   5,024,257
 DD   NYSE   $ 52.72    0.22   0.42%   4,327,727
 DIS   NYSE   $ 63.93    0.78   1.24%   8,193,291
 GE   NYSE   $ 23.34    0.15   0.65%   35,586,371
 HD   NYSE   $ 76.87    0.60   0.77%   7,439,966
 HPQ   NYSE   $ 24.93    0.13   0.52%   9,922,185
 IBM   NYSE   $ 191.28    0.17   0.09%   4,422,686
 INTC   NASDAQ-GS   $ 23.886    0.344   1.42%   29,406,276
 JNJ   NYSE   $ 86.63    0.77   0.9%   9,840,756
 JPM   NYSE   $ 52.49    0.30   0.57%   23,440,660
 KO   NYSE   $ 40.46    0.35   0.87%   10,580,138
MCD   NYSE   $ 99.82    0.82   0.83%   4,033,638
MMM   NYSE   $ 109.31    0.04   0.04%   2,655,368
 MRK   NYSE   $ 46.32    0.13   0.28%   13,056,073
 MSFT   NASDAQ-GS   $ 34.36    0.185   0.54%   30,869,369
 PFE   NYSE   $ 27.78    0.23   0.82%   67,568,552
PG   NYSE   $ 78.02    1.03   1.34%   6,578,127
 T   NYSE   $ 35.30    0.10   0.28%   19,793,058
TRV   NYSE   $ 81.11    1.19   1.49%   2,280,756
 UNH   NYSE   $ 65.63    0.15   0.23%   3,719,335
 UTX   NYSE   $ 94.74    1.80   1.94%   3,869,897
 VZ   Dual Listed   $ 50.36    0.02   0.04%   9,679,713
 WMT   NYSE   $ 74.59    0.10   0.13%   6,606,458
 XOM   NYSE   $ 90.30    0.05   0.06%   13,114,871

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The following are excerpts from Monday morning's Blog:


A read of the print editions of Monday's Barron's,  Investor's Business Daily, Wall St. Journal,  Financial Times,  New York Times, USA Today,  Atlanta Journal & 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 a separate table of Dow component's symbol and Friday's stock prices and related data in alphabetical order.

Dow Jones Industrial Average: The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed Friday at 14909.60 down 114.89 or 0.76% from Thursday's close of 15024.49. For the week the Dow was up 110.2 or 0.74% from last Friday's close of 14799.4. For the year the Dow is up 13.8%. Of the Dow components 3 gained and 27 declined. The biggest gainer dollar-wise and percentage-wise was Home Depot up $1.20 or 1.57%. The biggest decliner dollar-wise and percentage-wise was IBM down $4.62 or 2.36%.

IBD pB8 "Volume surges near close; indexes stay under 50 day" by Paul Whitfield says stocks sold off ahrd in the final 20 minutes of trade Fri keeping both major indexes below their 50 day average as the action was mixed in higher vol and the market is still in a correction.

 Sat. WSJ pB5 "Dow sinks but ends volatile 3 months up 2.3%" by Matt jarzemsky says the Dow slid on Fri. capping a quarter marked by heightened volatility as investors positioned themselves for an era of less Fed res support for fin'l markets.



Friday's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing numerator was 1941.47 down 14.96  from Thursday's closing numerator of 1956.43. 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 change for today by the divisor (0.130216081) you get the change in today's Dow. A dollar increase or decrease in a Dow stock results in a $7.68 change in the Dow Index.

The average closing price (the closing numerator divided by 30) of   Friday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $64.71 down 50  cents from Thursday's average of $65.21. The median closing price of Friday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $64.32   (DIS/UNH) down 59 cents from Thursday's median closing price of $64.91. The lowest volume was Travelers and the highest volume again was Bank of America.

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 or dividends) and sold at the close you would have lost  $1,496 ($195,643 - $194,147).

Friday MarketWatch 4:40 by Victor Reklaitis & Polya Lesova says U.S. stocks
rose during the second quarter, but ended June with losses as investors started to come to terms with the potential slowdown in the Federal Reserve’s monetary stimulus program.For the second quarter, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 2.3%, the S&P 500 gained 2.4% and the Nasdaq Composite climbed 4.2%.On Friday, the Dow  DJIA -0.76% and the S&P 500 SPX -0.43% ended lower, while the Nasdaq Composite  COMP +0.04% eked out a small gain.The S&P 500 ended Friday down 6.92 points, or 0.4%, at 1,606.28, leaving it up 0.9% for the week and down 1.5% in June.The Dow dropped 114.89 points, or 0.8%, Friday to end at 14,909.60, leaving it up 0.7% for the week and down 1.4% in June.International Business Machines Corp. IBM -2.32% performed worst among blue chips Friday, sliding 2.3%. Stifel Nicolaus said rival Accenture PLC’s  ACN -10.30% disappointing quarterly report late Thursday was negative for IBM.The Nasdaq Composite  COMP +0.04% rose 1.38 points, or 0.04%, to end at 3,403.25 Friday, leaving it up 1.4% for the week and down 1.5% in June.In recent weeks, investors have been preoccupied with when the Fed may start pulling back monetary stimulus as the economy improves further.Early Friday, Federal Reserve Gov. Jeremy Stein suggested the central bank’s first tapering move could come in September, although he only used the month as a hypothetical start date in a speech to the Council on Foreign Relations.

Monday's Dow News followed by Friday's Closing Dow Numbers:

AT&T:   WSJ pC1 "Heard on the street" by Rolfe Winkler says China Mobiles's budget for 2013 is$31 bil for cap ex which is almost as much as AT&T's & Verizon's combined.

Barron's p23 "Dividends aren't dead" by Grace L. Williams says INtel is keeping their share in the PC market and may elbow their way into lower energy mobile devices, tablets, handsets & communication devices.  They develop chips that can last for 12 hours.  Microsoft is not losing their grip on the enterprise segment.  AT&T and Verizon are liked by some investors due to the fixed cost nature of the telecom business.

Alcoa: WSJ pB2 "Alcoa to shut Italian plant" by Kristin Jones says Alcoa will close its Fusina smelter in Italy and book a charge of $35 mil.  It employs 14 people.

Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies does not include the following 6 Dow firms:  Alcoa, Caterpillar, DuPont, Hewlett-Packard,  Travelers and UnitedHealth Group.

American Express:   Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanelli says Berkshire Hathaway is No. 1 followed by Disney, then Apple. Coke moves up to No. 5 from 8.  Other Dows in the top 8 and IBM and McDonald's, which fell to 8th from 3rd and IBM fell to 10th from 2nd.  Berkshire at No.l 1, owns significant stake in others high on the list such as American Express 19; Procter & Gamble 21: and Walmart 23.  Johnson & Johnson moved up from 32 to 13.  JPMorgan was the best bank up from 49 to 45.  Bank of America is No.l 92.  Caterpillar dropped off the list as its stock plunged almost 20% from its high on fears of slowing Asian & European sales.

Bank of America:  Barron's p17 "Six stocks that could double in 5 years" by Jack Hough says Bank of America and Hewlett-Packard are among six stocks that could beat the market decisively.

  Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanelli says Berkshire Hathaway is No. 1 followed by Disney, then Apple. Coke moves up to No. 5 from 8.  Other Dows in the top 8 and IBM and McDonald's, which fell to 8th from 3rd and IBM fell to 10th from 2nd.  Berkshire at No.l 1, owns significant stake in others high on the list such as American Express 19; Procter & Gamble 21: and Walmart 23.  Johnson & Johnson moved up from 32 to 13.  JPMorgan was the best bank up from 49 to 45.  Bank of America is No.l 92.  Caterpillar dropped off the list as its stock plunged almost 20% from its high on fears of slowing Asian & European sales.

Boeing:  FT p18 "Rolls Royce vows to fight headwinds" by Andrew Parker says in an interview with the Pres. of Rolls Royce civil and defence aerospace unit, Tony Wood that  Rollys Roce will increase its output of engines for Boeing's Dreamlimer and the A350.  Rolls Royce's aerospace unit had an operating margin of 11.3% vs. GE's aviation's 18.7%.

Barron's p11 "The market starts taking its medicine" by Kopin Tan says the Dow's biggest 2Q gainers were Microsoft, Boeing and Cisco suggesting that few see a looming recession just yet.

 Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies has Boeing at 26 and it wasn't on last year's list.


Caterpillar:   Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanelli says Berkshire Hathaway is No. 1 followed by Disney, then Apple. Coke moves up to No. 5 from 8.  Other Dows in the top 8 and IBM and McDonald's, which fell to 8th from 3rd and IBM fell to 10th from 2nd.  Berkshire at No.l 1, owns significant stake in others high on the list such as American Express 19; Procter & Gamble 21: and Walmart 23.  Johnson & Johnson moved up from 32 to 13.  JPMorgan was the best bank up from 49 to 45.  Bank of America is No.l 92.  Caterpillar dropped off the list as its stock plunged almost 20% from its high on fears of slowing Asian & European sales.

Chevron: Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies lists Chevron as 32 down from 23.

Cisco:   Barron's p11 "The market starts taking its medicine" by Kopin Tan says the Dow's biggest 2Q gainers were Microsoft, Boeing and Cisco suggesting that few see a looming recession just yet.

 Barron's p18 "It's time to focus on growth stocks" by Lawrence C. Strauss says 2 portfolio managers, Ned Dewees & Sarat Sethi  with Douglas C. Lane & Associates say Google is being lumped togetehr with big mature tech firms such as Microsoft and Cisco, that aren't growing and "Have been inthe penalty box for a decade."

 Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies lists Cisco at 47 down from 42.

Coke:   Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanelli says Berkshire Hathaway is No. 1 followed by Disney, then Apple. Coke moves up to No. 5 from 8.  Other Dows in the top 8 and IBM and McDonald's, which fell to 8th from 3rd and IBM fell to 10th from 2nd.  Berkshire at No.l 1, owns significant stake in others high on the list such as American Express 19; Procter & Gamble 21: and Walmart 23.  Johnson & Johnson moved up from 32 to 13.  JPMorgan was the best bank up from 49 to 45.  Bank of America is No.l 92.  Caterpillar dropped off the list as its stock plunged almost 20% from its high on fears of slowing Asian & European sales.

Disney:  WSJ pB2 "Hachette agrees to buy Hyperion from Disney" by Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg says SCA's Hachette Book group has agreed to buy Hyperion, a book unit of Disney's ABC for an undiclosed price. 

 WSJ pC1 "Heard on the street" by Rolfe Winkler says China Mobiles's budget for 2013 is$31 bil for cap ex which is almost as much as AT&T's & Verizon's combined.

WSJ pB6"Monsters retains No movie slot" by AP says Disney's earned $46.1 mil in its 2nd weekend.

WSJ pB2 "A comedown for bid budget movies" by Ben Fritz says on Wed Disney's The Lone Ranger opens, a $250 mil update starring Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer.

Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanelli says Berkshire Hathaway is No. 1 followed by Disney, then Apple. Coke moves up to No. 5 from 8.  Other Dows in the top 8 and IBM and McDonald's, which fell to 8th from 3rd and IBM fell to 10th from 2nd.  Berkshire at No.l 1, owns significant stake in others high on the list such as American Express 19; Procter & Gamble 21: and Walmart 23.  Johnson & Johnson moved up from 32 to 13.  JPMorgan was the best bank up from 49 to 45.  Bank of America is No.l 92.  Caterpillar dropped off the list as its stock plunged almost 20% from its high on fears of slowing Asian & European sales.

DuPont: Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies does not include the following 6 Dow firms:  Alcoa, Caterpillar, DuPont, Hewlett-Packard,  Travelers and UnitedHealth Group.

Exxon: Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies lists Exxon at 17 down from 12.

GE: FT p18 "Rolls Royce vows to fight headwinds" by Andrew Parker says in an interview with the Pres. of Rolls Royce civil and defence aerospace unit, Tony Wood that  Rollys Roce will increase its output of engines for Boeing's Dreamlimer and the A350.  Rolls Royce's aerospace unit had an operating margin of 11.3% vs. GE's aviation's 18.7%.

Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies lists GE at 58 down from 54.

Hewlett-Packard:  Barron's p31 "Why BlackBerry's call was so disappointing" by Tiernan Ray says Hewlett-Packard shut down Palm after it bought it. 

Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies does not include the following 6 Dow firms:  Alcoa, Caterpillar, DuPont, Hewlett-Packard,  Travelers and UnitedHealth Group.

Home Depot: Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies lists Home Depot at 14 up from 24.

Intel:  NYT pB4 "In a shift, Intel embraces mobile" by Vindu Goel says Intels gets most of its $53 bil annual rev from PCs & servers but now is moving into mobile.

Barron's p23 "Dividends aren't dead" by Grace L. Williams says INtel is keeping their share in the PC market and may elbow their way into lower energy mobile devices, tablets, handsets & communication devices.  They develop chips that can last for 12 hours.  Microsoft is not losing their grip on the enterprise segment.  AT&T and Verizon are liked by some investors due to the fixed clost nature of the telecom business.

Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies lists Intel at 20 down from 10.

IBM:   Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanelli says Berkshire Hathaway is No. 1 followed by Disney, then Apple. Coke moves up to No. 5 from 8.  Other Dows in the top 8 and IBM and McDonald's, which fell to 8th from 3rd and IBM fell to 10th from 2nd.  Berkshireat No.l 1, owns significant stake in others high on the list such as American Express 19; Procter & Gamble 21: and Walmart 23.  Johnson & Johnson moved up from 32 to 13.  JPMorgan was the best bank up from 49 to 45.  Bank of America is No.l 92.  Caterpillar dropped off the list as its stock plunged almost 20% from its high on fears of slowing Asian & European sales.

JPMorgan:   Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanelli says Berkshire Hathaway is No. 1 followed by Disney, then Apple. Coke moves up to No. 5 from 8.  Other Dows in the top 8 and IBM and McDonald's, which fell to 8th from 3rd and IBM fell to 10th from 2nd.  Berkshireat No.l 1, owns significant stake in others high on the list such as American Express 19; Procter & Gamble 21: and Walmart 23.  Johnson & Johnson moved up from 32 to 13.  JPMorgan was the best bank up from 49 to 45.  Bank of America is No.l 92.  Caterpillar dropped off the list as its stock plunged almost 20% from its high on fears of slowing Asian & European sales.

Johnson & Johnson:  WSJ pB1 "Dell's cash overseas is needed at home" by Kate Linebaugh, Sharon Terlep says Johnson & Johnsonlast year found a way to use untaxed foreign cash held by an Irish sub to pay for its $19.7 bil purchase of US. Synthes Inc. Micorsoft will lend $2 bil to Dell to help fund its buyout.

 IBD pA2 "EMA backs J&J drug in Europe" says S. Korean Celltrion Inc. and Hospira Inc. got backing from the European Medicines Agency to sell biosimilar copies of Remicade, Johnson & Johnson's top selling arthritis therapy.  J&J has extended Remicade's patent protection to Feb. '15 in the majority of European Union nations.

Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanelli says Berkshire Hathaway is No. 1 followed by Disney, then Apple. Coke moves up to No. 5 from 8.  Other Dows in the top 8 and IBM and McDonald's, which fell to 8th from 3rd and IBM fell to 10th from 2nd.  Berkshire at No.l 1, owns significant stake in others high on the list such as American Express 19; Procter & Gamble 21: and Walmart 23.  Johnson & Johnson moved up from 32 to 13.  JPMorgan was the best bank up from 49 to 45.  Bank of America is No.l 92.  Caterpillar dropped off the list as its stock plunged almost 20% from its high on fears of slowing Asian & European sales.

McDonald's:   Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanelli says Berkshire Hathaway is No. 1 followed by Disney, then Apple. Coke moves up to No. 5 from 8.  Other Dows in the top 8 and IBM and McDonald's, which fell to 8th from 3rd and IBM fell to 10th from 2nd.  Berkshire at No.l 1, owns significant stake in others high on the list such as American Express 19; Procter & Gamble 21: and Walmart 23.  Johnson & Johnson moved up from 32 to 13.  JPMorgan was the best bank up from 49 to 45.  Bank of America is No.l 92.  Caterpillar dropped off the list as its stock plunged almost 20% from its high on fears of slowing Asian & European sales.

Merck: Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies lists Merck at 41 up from 44.

Microsoft:    WSJ pB1 "Dell's cash overseas is needed at home" by Kate Linebaugh, Sharon Terlep says Johnson & Johnsonlast year found a way to use untaxed foreign cash held by an Irish sub to pay for its $19.7 bil purchase of US. Synthes Inc. Micorsoft will lend $2 bil to Dell to help fund its buyout.

Barron's p11 "The market starts taking its medicine" by Kopin Tan says the Dow's biggest 2Q gainers were Microsoft, Boeing and Cisco suggesting that few see a looming recession just yet.

Barron's p18 "It's time to focus on growth stocks" by Lawrence C. Strauss says 2 portfolio managers, Ned Dewees & Sarat Sethi  with Douglas C. Lane & Associates say Google is being lumped togetehr with big mature tech firms such as Microsoft and Cisco, that aren't growing and "Have been inthe penalty box for a decade."

Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies lists Microsoft at 61 down from 19.

Pfizer:  NYT pB3 "Maker of cancer drugs rejects takeover bid, then places itself on the market" by Michael J. de la Merced, Andrew Pollack says Onyx will earn an 8% roaylty on a new drug being developed by Pfizer that shows promise, palbociclib, which treats breat cancer.

Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies lists Pfizer at 49 down from 52.

Procter & Gamble:   Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanelli says Berkshire Hathaway is No. 1 followed by Disney, then Apple. Coke moves up to No. 5 from 8.  Other Dows in the top 8 and IBM and McDonald's, which fell to 8th from 3rd and IBM fell to 10th from 2nd.  Berkshire at No.l 1, owns significant stake in others high on the list such as American Express 19; Procter & Gamble 21: and Walmart 23.  Johnson & Johnson moved up from 32 to 13.  JPMorgan was the best bank up from 49 to 45.  Bank of America is No.l 92.  Caterpillar dropped off the list as its stock plunged almost 20% from its high on fears of slowing Asian & European sales.

3M: Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies lists 3M at 7 down from 6. 

Travelers: Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies does not include the following 6 Dow firms:  Alcoa, Caterpillar, DuPont, Hewlett-Packard,  Travelers and UnitedHealth Group.

United Technologies: WSJ pB8 "Honeywell takes lesson from Japan" by Bob Tita says Honeywell's results, partially due to their System Sensor, have outperformed rivals such as GE  & United Technologies.

Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies lists United Technologies at 15 up from 17.

UnitedHealth Group: Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies does not include the following 6 Dow firms:  Alcoa, Caterpillar, DuPont, Hewlett-Packard,  Travelers and UnitedHealth Group.

Verizon:     WSJ pC1 "Heard on the street" by Rolfe Winkler says China Mobiles's budget for 2013 is$31 bil for cap ex which is almost as much as AT&T's & Verizon's combined.

Barron's p23 "Dividends aren't dead" by Grace L. Williams says INtel is keeping their share in the PC market and may elbow their way into lower energy mobile devices, tablets, handsets & communication devices.  They develop chips that can last for 12 hours.  Microsoft is not losing their grip on the enterprise segment.  AT&T and Verizon are liked by some investors due to the fixed clost nature of the telecom business.

 Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanell's list of 100 companies lists Verizon Communications unchanged at 57.

Walmart:   Barron's Cover Story "World's most respected companies" by Vito J. Racanelli says Berkshire Hathaway is No. 1 followed by Disney, then Apple. Coke moves up to No. 5 from 8.  Other Dows in the top 8 and IBM and McDonald's, which fell to 8th from 3rd and IBM fell to 10th from 2nd.  Berkshire at No.l 1, owns significant stake in others high on the list such as American Express 19; Procter & Gamble 21: and Walmart 23.  Johnson & Johnson moved up from 32 to 13.  JPMorgan was the best bank up from 49 to 45.  Bank of America is No.l 92.  Caterpillar dropped off the list as its stock plunged almost 20% from its high on fears of slowing Asian & European sales.

Friday's Closing Dow Numbers:

AA NYSE $ 7.83 0.04 0.51% 12,378,827

AXP NYSE $ 74.72 0.40 0.53% 4,334,773

BA NYSE $ 102.44 0.71 0.69% 5,215,571

BAC NYSE $ 12.86 0.15 1.15% 87,749,120

CAT NYSE $ 82.49 0.47 0.57% 6,445,166

CSCO NASDAQ-GS $ 24.335 0.295 1.2% 32,902,183

CVX NYSE $ 118.34 0.37 0.31% 6,080,822

DD NYSE $ 52.50 1.07 2% 6,231,230

DIS NYSE $ 63.15 0.57 0.89% 9,481,810

GE NYSE $ 23.19 0.13 0.56% 43,317,898

HD NYSE $ 77.47 1.20 1.57% 11,729,574

HPQ NYSE $ 24.80 0.03 0.12% 15,249,029

IBM NYSE $ 191.03 4.62 2.36% 7,141,517

INTC NASDAQ-GS $ 24.23 0.18 0.75% 43,928,002

JNJ NYSE $ 85.86 0.85 0.98% 8,054,585

JPM NYSE $ 52.79 0.36 0.68% 17,286,262

KO NYSE $ 40.11 0.15 0.37% 15,065,919

MCD NYSE $ 98.93 0.72 0.72% 3,809,172

MMM NYSE $ 109.35 0.89 0.81% 2,224,820

MRK NYSE $ 46.45 0.83 1.76% 15,792,692

MSFT NASDAQ-GS $ 34.545 0.075 0.22% 49,921,459

PFE NYSE $ 28.01 0.17 0.6% 112,453,964

PG NYSE $ 77 0.67 0.86% 7,062,257

T NYSE $ 35.40 0.23 0.65% 22,583,499

TRV NYSE $ 79.92 0.42 0.52% 1,557,000

UNH NYSE $ 65.48 0.61 0.92% 6,593,795

UTX NYSE $ 92.94 0.57 0.61% 4,219,332

VZ Dual Listed $ 50.33 0.67 1.31% 8,238,302

WMT NYSE $ 74.48 0.78 1.04% 7,536,305

XOM NYSE $ 90 0.04 0.04% 13,313,065

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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 Meg Whitman (Palo Alto, CA)

Home Depot HD Frank Blake (Atlanta, GA)

Intel INTC Brian Krzanich (Santa Clara, CA)

IBM Virginia M. Rometty (Armonk, NY)

JPMorgan Chase JPM Jamie Dimon (NY, NY)

Johnson & Johnson JNJ Alex Gorsky (New Brunswick, NJ)

McDonald's MCD Donald Thompson (Oak Brook, Ill)

Merck MRK Kenneth Frazier (Whitehouse Station, N.J.)

Microsoft MSFT Steve Ballmer (Redmond, WA)

Pfizer PFE Ian Read (NY, NY)

Procter & Gamble PG A. G. Lafley (Cincinnati, OH)

3M MMM Inge Thulin (St. Paul, MN)

Travelers TRV Jay S. Fishman (NY, NY)

UnitedHealthUNC Stephen Hemsley (Minnetonka, MN)

United Technologies UTX Louis Chenevert (Hartford, CT)

Verizon VZ Lowell McAdam (NY, NY)

Wal-Mart WMT Mike Duke (Bentonville, ARK)

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Here are the Dow Jones Industrial Average 30 as of 6/15/13 ranked in order of market capitalization in billions:

1. Exxon Mobil XOM $402.75
2. Microsoft MSFT 287.28
3. WalMart WMT 245.32
4. GE 243.20
5. Johnson & Johnson JNJ 238.50
6. Chevron CVX 233.16
7. IBM 224.20
8. Procter & Gamble PG 213.86
9. Pfizer PFE 205.54
10. JPMorgan Chase JPM 200.81
11. AT&T T 193.20
12. Coke KO 179.66
13. Verizon VZ 146.12
14. Merck MRK 144.79
15. Bank of America BAC 140.90
16. Cisco CSCO 128.75
17. Intel INTC 123.88
18. Disney DIS 114.90
19. Home Depot HD 111.88
20. McDonald's MCD 98.67
21. United Technologies UTX 86.43
22. American Express AXP 80.17
23. Boeing BA 77.26
24. 3M MMM 76.63
25. UnitedHealth UNH 65.08
26. Caterpillar CAT 55.14
27. DuPont DD 48.49
28. Hewlett-Packard HPQ 47.71
29. Travelers TRV 30.92
30. Alcoa AA 8.68

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Here are the latest 8K, 10Q & 10K & Proxy & certain other SEC filings as of 6/15/13:

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

AT&T T: 5/24/13 8K re: redemption of debentures
5/15/13 8K re: closing of sale of Global Notes due '43
5/3/13 10Q & 2 8Ks 4/23/13 re: 1 Qtr ended 3/31/13 results
4/29/13 8K re: voting results of annual stockholders meeting on 4/25/13
4/11/13 8K re: reclassification of revenue items
3/13/13& 3/5 8Ks re: closing of sale of global notes
3/1/13 Proxy re: Annual Meeting of Stockholders 4/26/13 Cheyenne, WY

Alcoa AA: 5/30/13 8K re: Moody's downgrade of debt rating from Baa3 to Ba1 & from negative to stable
5/24/13 8K re: redemption of 65 Notes due 7/15/13
5/20/13 8K re: shut down of 2 smelters in Quebec
5/9/13 8K re: Sustainability Highlights Report
5/8/13 8K re: approval of Stock Incentive Plan
4/18/13 10Q; 4/11/3 8K & 4/9/13 8K all re: 1 Qtr ended 3/31/13 results
4/9/13 Proxy materials for 5/3/13 annual meeting of stockholders
3/1/12 Proxy re: annual meeting of shareholders on 5/3/13 at Fairmont Hotel, Pittsburgh

American Express AXP: 5/22/13 & 5/17/13 8Ks re: issuance of $1.85 bil of notes
5/15/13 8K re: delinq. & write-off stats for 3 months through 4/30/13
5/7/13 8K re: retirement of CFO Daniel T. Henry
5/2/13 8K re: voting results of 4/29 Sahreholder Meeting
4/30/13 8K re: increase in quarterly dividend from 20 cents to 23 cents per share
4/29/13 10Q & 4/17/13 8K re: 1Qtr ended 3/31/13 results
4/15/13 8K re: election of Edward P. Gilligan, Pres.
4/15/13 8K re: delinq. & write-off states for 3 months through 3/31
3/25/13 8K re: stock buyback of up to 150 mil shares and qtr div of 20 cents payable 5/10 to record holders as of 4/5
3/18/13 Proxy re: annual mtg of shareholders 4/29/13 at NYC HQ
3/15/13 8K re: delinq. & write-off stats Dec. thru Feb. '13
3/14/13 8K re: buback of up to $4bil of shares & qtr div. of 23 cents

Bank of Am BAC: 5/29/13 8K re: issuance of 40,000 shaes of Series U Preferred Stock
5/28/13 8K re: redemption of Perpetual Preferred Stock
5/8/13 8K re: voting results from 5/8 Stockholders Meeting
5/7/13 10Q & 4/17/13 8K re: 1 Qtr ended 3/31 results
5/6/13 8K re: settlement of lawsuit with MBIA
4/1/13 8K re: redemption of certain securities
3/28/13 Proxy re: Annual mtg of stockholders 5/8/13 Charlotte Marriott, N.C.
3/15/13 8K re: Mukesh D. Ambani retirement from Bd. of Dirs.
3/14/13 8K re: Red ok'd capital plan
3/5/13 8K re: error in 10K consents


Boeing BA: 5/3/13 8K re: issuance of floating rate senior notes due '14
4/30/13 8K re: voting results of 4/29 shareholders meeting held 4/29
4/24/13 10Q & 4/24/13 8K re: 1 Qtr. ended 3/31 results
4/22/13, 4/16 & 3/15/13 Proxy materials re: 4/29/13 annual mtg of shareholders at Field Museum, Chicago
2/11/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12


Caterpillar CAT: 6/12/13 8K re: 15% increase in dividend from 8 cents to 60 cents payable 8/20 to record holders 7/22
5/20/13 8K re: 3 months dealer stats Feb through April 2013
5/17/13 8K re: settlement re: litigation arising from acquisition of ERA Mining (China)
5/2/13 10Q & 4/22/13 8K re: 1 Qtr ended 3/31/13 results
4/19/13 8K re: March dealer stats
4/10/13 8K re: retirement of G. Vittecoq, VP
3/20/13 8K re: 3 month dealer stats thru 12/12


Chevron CVX: 6/4/13 8K re: approval by stockholders of Long Term Incentive Plan
5/2/13 10Q; 4/26/13 8K; 4/10/13 8K re: 1 Qtr ended 3/31/13 results
4/11/13 & 4/2/13 Proxy materials re: Stockholders meeting on 5/29
4/2/13 8K re: salary increase for CEO and other execs
3/1/13 8K re: resignation of Chuck Hagel as Dir. to become Sec'y of Defense
2/22/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12
2/4/13 8K re: compensation to officers
2/1/13 8K re: 4Q and 2012 full year results (& 1/10/13 8K)


Cisco CSCO: 6/12/13 8K re: executives' adoption of pre-arranged stock trading plan
6/7/13 8K re: Cisco payment to Tivo of $294 mil to settle patent dispute that includes Google & AARIS Group
5/21/13 10Q for qtr ended 4/27/13
5/15/13 8K re: 3Q ended 4/27 results
3/26/13 8K re: exec pre-arranged stock trading plan
2/19/13 10Q & 2/13/13 8K re: 2 Qtr ended 1/26/13 results
2/1/13 8K re: election of Gregory Q. Brown, CEO of Motorola to Bd. of Dirs.

Coke KO: 5/15/13 8K re: amendment of by-laws to allow calling of special shareholders meeting
4/26/13 10Q & 4/16/13 8K re: 1 Qtr ended 3/29 results
4/4/13 Proxy re: 4/24 shareholder meeting
3/21/13 8K re: transfer of Indian & SW Asian business units to Pacific segments
3/11/13 Proxy re: 4/24/13 annual shareholder meeting at Cobb Galleries, Atlanta
3/5/13 8K re: closing of sale of $500 mil floating rate notes due '15
2/27/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12
2/21/13 8K re: retirment of Donald R. Keough & James B. Williams as Directors
2/20/13 8K re: stock option plan for execs
2/12/13 8K results for year & 4Q ended 12/31/12

Disney DIS: 5/7/13 10Q & 8K re: 1 Qtr ended 3/30 results
3/20/13 8K re: $1.5 bil 364 day credit agreement
3/8/13 8K re: change to exec bonus plan
2/26/13 Proxy re: supplemntal info re: what a great job CEO Robert Iger is doing
2/14/13 8K re: issuance of Global Notes
2/5/13 10Q & 2/5/13 8K re: 1 Qtr ended 12/29/12 results


DuPont DD: 4/29/13 8K re: voting results of 4/24 stockholders meeting
4/23/13 10Q & 8K re: quarter ended 3/31 results
4/4 proxy materials
3/26/13 8K re: settlement with Monsanto of patent litigation
3/15/13 Proxy re: 4/24 Stockholders Meeting at DuPont Theatre, Wilmington, DE
2/7/13 8K re: closing of sale of Performance Coating biz to Carlyle Group of $4.9 bil cash


ExxonMobil XOM: 6/3/13 8K re: voting results of 5/29/13 Annual Meeting of Shareholders
5/13/13; 5/10; 4/12 Proxy materials
5/2/13 10Q & 4/25/13 8K re: 1 Qtr. ended 3/31 results
3/26/13 8K re: financial presentation
3/12/13 8K re: analyst meeting
2/27/13 Iran Notice
2/27/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12

GE: 6/14/13 8K re: election of Keith S. Sherlin, CEO GE Capital
5/8/13 10Q & 4/19/13 8K re: 1 Qtr. ended 3/31 results
4/26/13 8K re: voting results of 4/24 shareholders meeting
4/8/13 Proxy materials for shareholders meetings
3/20/13 8K re: bonuses to execs
3/19/13 8K re: closing of sale of GE's 49% interest in Comcast
3/18/13 8K re: selection of Jan R. Hauser as VP, Controller]
3/11/13 Proxy re: 4/24/13 Annual Shareholder mtg at Morial Conv. Ctr, New Orlean
2/28/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12
2/15/13 8K re: increase of number of Directors from 18 to 19 & election of Francisco D. Souza , CEO of Cognizant Technologies, as Director
2/12/13 8K re: sale of GE's 49% interest in NBC Universal to Comcast for $12 bil cash & 4 bil stock


Hewlett-Packard HPQ: 6/6/13 10Q & 5/22/13 8K re: qtr ended 4/30/13
5/29/13 8K re: resignation of John H. Mammergren & G. Kennedy Thompson from BoD and temporary reduction of Board members from 11 to 9
4/4/13 8K re: resignations of directors John H. Hammergren & G. Kennedy Thompson
3/21/13 8K re: voting results of stockholders meeting on 3/20
3/12 Proxy materials
3/11/13 10Q for qtr ended 1/31/13
2/21/13 2 8Ks re: 1 Qtr ended 1/31/13 results


Home Depot HD: 5/29/13 8K re: shareholder approval of Amended Restated '05 Stock Incentive Plan
5/29/13 10Q & 5/21/13 8K re: qtr ended 5/5/13
4/8/13 Proxy materials for 5/23 shareholders meeting at Cobb Galleria, Atlanta
4/5/13 8K re: issuance of 2.7% Sr. Notes due '23 & '43
3/28/13 10K for year ended 2/3/13
3/6/13 8K re: amendment to stock option plan
2/26/13 8K re: results of year & qtr ended 2/3/13

Intel INTC: 5/21/13 8K re: Brian M. Krzanich became CEO on 5/16
5/8/13 Proxy materials
5/2/13 8K re: election of Brian M. Krzanich as CEO Z& Renee J. James as pres. effective 5/16
4/29/13 10Q & 4/17 8K & 4/16 8K re: results of 1st quarter ended 3/30
4/3/13 Proxy materials for 5/16 stockholders meeting at Santa Clara, Cal.
2/19/13 10K for year ended 12/29/12



IBM: 5/6/13 8K re: issuance of notes
5/3/13 8K re: retirement of SVP HR J. Randall MacDonald
4/30/13 10Q & 4/19/13 & 4/18/13 8Ks re: 1 Qtr ended 3/31 results
4/3/13 Proxy materials
3/11/13 Proxy re 4.30/13 annual meeting of stockholders at Von Braun Ctr., Huntsville, Al
2/28/13 2 8Ks re: investor briefing
2/26/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12
2/7/13 8K re: underwriting of Notes
2/1/13 8K re: exec comp for officers


JPMorganChase JPM: 6/10/13 8K re: amendment to Cert. of Incorp. to allow shareholder action by written consent
6/4/13 8K re: Reg FD disclosure re: investor conference presentation
5/23/13 8K re: results of 5/21/13 Annual Shareholders Meeting
5/16/13 Proxy materials for 5/21 shareholders meeting
5/15/13 8K re: sale of 1.6% notes due '18
5/8/13 10Q & 4/12 8K re: 1Q ended 3/31 results
5/2/13 8K re: sale of 4.25% notes due '18
4/23/13 8K re: sale of notes
5/1/13 8K re: sale of notes
4/29/13 8K re: resignation of co-C Frank J. Bisignano
4/9/13 8K re: redemption of securities
3/22/13 Proxy re: 5/21/13 annual shareholders mtg at Highland Oaks Campus, Tampa
3/15/13 8K re: stock buyback of up to $6 bil and payment of 30 cent dividend on 3/19
2/28/13 8K re: Investor Day presentation
2/28/13 Iran Notice
2/28/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12



Johnson & Johnson JNJ: 5/3/13 10Q & 4/16 8K reL: 1 Qtr ended 3/31 results
4/26/13 8K re: voting results of 4/25 shareholders meeting
3/13/13 Proxy re: 4/25/13 Shareholder mtg at Hyatt New Brunswick, NJ
2/25/13 8K re: charge to net income due to Venezuelan currency devaluation
2/22/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12


McDonald's MCD: 6/10/13 8K re: Reg. FD disclosure re: Investor Release
5/28/13 8K re: voting results of 5/23/13 Annual Shareholders Meeting
5/8/13 8K re: April sales
5/6/13 8K re: issuance of notes
5/3/13 8K re: adjustment to sales results
3/31/13 10Q & 4/19/13 8K re: 1 Qtr ended 3/31 results
4/12/13 Proxy materials for 5/23 shareholders meeting at Oak Brook, Ill
3/13/13 8K re: decrease of global sales by 1.5% in Feb.
2/25/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12
2/20/13 8K re: comp for officers
2/8/13 8K re: sales decrease of 1.9% in Jan


Merck MRK: 5/30/13 8K re: voting results of 5/28/13 Annual Meeting of Shareholders
5/22/13 8K re: accelerated stock repurchase agreement with Goldman Sachs
5/20/13 8K re: issuance of $6 bil of notes
3/31/13 10Q & 5/1/13 1 Qtr ended 3/31 results
4/15/13 Proxy material for 5/28 shareholders meeting at Bridgewater, NJ
3/7/13 8K re: Peter S. Kim retirement as Pres. Merck Research Labs
2/25/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12
2/20/13 8K re: paying $215 mil to settle class action lawsuits related to ENHANCE Study
2/1/13 8K re: 4Q & 2012 results

Microsoft MSFT: 5/20/13 8-K/A approval of CFO Amy Hood's compensation
5/13/13 8K re: election of Amy Hood as CFO
5/1/13 8K re: sale of Euro notes
4/18/13 8K re: resignation of CFO Peter Klein
4/18/13 10Q & 4/18 8K re: results of Qtr ended 3/31
1/24/13 10Q & 8K re: quarter ended 12/31/12
11/29/12 8K re: results of annual shareholders mtg.
11/16/12 8K re: resignation of Steven Sinofsky as Pres. of Windows Div.
11/7/12 8K re: issuance of $2.25 bil of notes
11/2/12 8K & 10/18 10Q & 10/18 8K re: 1Q results


Pfizer PFE: 6/3/13 8K re: issuance of $4 bil of notes
5/29/13 8K re: blackout of insider purchase of shares due to Zoetis exchange offer
5/10/13 10Q & 4/30/13 8K re: 1 Qtr ended 3/31 results
4/29/13 8K re: voting results of 4/25/13 shareholders meeting
4/3/13 Proxy material
3/14/13 Proxy re: 4/25/13 Annual mtg of shareholders, Hilton Short Hills, NJ
2/28 & 3/1/13 10K & 10K/A for year ended 12/31/12
2/28/13 Iran Notice




Procter & Gamble PG: 6/12/13 8K re: Reg. FD disclosure re: presentation at Deutsche Bank Global Consumer Conference
6/5/13 8K re: grouping of Global Business Units into 4 industry based sectors
5/24/13 8K re: A.G. Lafley rejoining as CEO replacing Bob McDonald
5/14/13 8K re: Reg. FD disclosure re: Goldman Sachs Consumer Products Symposium
4/24/13 10Q & 4/24 2 8Ks re: 3Q ended 3/31 results
4/15/13 8K re: quarterly dividend of 0.6015 cents per share
2/21/13 8K re: presentation at Consumer Analyst Group of NY
2/14/13 8K re: eps outlook due to Venezuelan currency devaluation

3M MMM: 5/16/13 8K re: amendment to Annual Report re: realignment of business groups and certain accounting revisions
5/15/13 8K re: voting results of 5/14 stockholders meeting
5/7/13 Proxy materials
5/2/13 10Q & 4/25/13 8K re: 1 Qtr ended 3/31 results
3/27/13 Proxy re: 5/14/13 Shareholder Mtg. at Rivercentre, St. Paul, Min
3/1/13 8K re: realignment of 3M's business groups and effect on results
2/14/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12
2/6/13 8K re: election of Muhtar Kent, Coke CEO, as Director

Travelers TRV: 6/12/13 8K re: $1 bil revolving bank credit agreement
6/10/13 8K re: purchase of Dominion of Canada General Insurance for $1.1 bil
5/24/13 8K re: voting results of 5/22/13 Annual shareholders meeting
4/23/13 10Q & 4/23/13 8K re: qtr ended 3/31 results
4/9/13 Proxy for 5/22 shareholders meeting at Hartford, Ct.
3/21/13 8K re: Lawrence G. Graev retirement from Bd. of Dirs.
3/21/13 Proxy re 5/22/13 Shareholder Mtg, Marriott, Hartford, Ct.
3/1/13 10K/A & 2/19/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12


UnitedHealth Group UNH: 6/6/13 8K re: Voting results of 6/3/13 Annual Shareholders Mtg
5/29/13 8K re: Reg FD disclosure re: Bernstein 29th Annual Strategic Decisions Conference
5/6/13 10Q & 4/18/13 8K re: 1 Qtr ended 3/31 results
4/24/13 Proxy materials for 6/3 shareholders meeting in Boston
3/11/13 8K re: Barclays Global Healthcare conference presentation
2/28/13 8K re: sale of Notes
2/7/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12

United Technologies UTX: 5/24/13 8K re: redemption of $1 bil 1.2% notes due 6/1/13
4/30/13 8K re: results of shareholders meeting
4/26/13 10Q & 4/23/13 8K re: 1 Qtr ended 3/31 results
4/9/13 Proxy materials for 4/29 annual shareholders meeting
3/15/13 Proxy re: 4/29/13 annual meeting of shareholders, Oglethorpe Aud, Savannah, Ga.
2/7/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12
2/7/13 Iran Notice


Verizon Communications Inc. VZ: 6/10/13 8K re: election of Anthony T. Skiadas, 44, Sr. VP & Controller
5/13/13 8K re: distribution of $7 bil to Wireless Comm and Vodafone by Verizon Wireless
5/7/13 8K re: voting results of 5/2 annual mtg of shareholders
4/25/13 10Q & 4/13/13 8K re results of quarter ended 3/31
4/2/13 8K re: ruors of purchase of Vodaphone's interest in Verizon Wireless
4/1/13 & 3/18/13 Proxy re: 5/2/13 Annual Mtg of shareholders, Doubletree, Tulsa, OK
2/26/13 10K for year ended 12/31/12
2/7/13 8K re: election of Gregory D. Wasson, Pres & CEO of Walgreen, as Director


WalMart WMT: 6/7/13 10Q & 5/16/13 8K re: Qtr. ended 4/30
6/2/13 8K re: Voting results of 6/7 Annual shareholder meeting
4/22/13 Proxy re: 6/7 shareholder meeting at Fayetteville, Ark.
4/10/13 8K re: sale of notes
3/26/13 10K for year ended 1/31/13
2/21/13 8K re: 4Q results & dividend for FY 2014
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