Post No. 2,314 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 Tuesday at 15518.74 down 93.39 or 0.60% from Monday's close of 15612.13. Of the Dow components 6 gained and 24 declined. The biggest gainer dollar-wise and percentage-wise was Disney up $1.03 or 1.56% . The biggest decliner dollar-wise and percentage-wise was IBM down $4.51 or 2.31%.
As of the open of the market on Tuesday the current divisor for the Dow Jones Industrial Average found at page C5 of Tuesday's Wall St. Journal is 0.130216081. Tuesday's trailing P/E ratio is 16.78 down from Monday's trailing P/E ratio of 16.83 (last year it was 14.42); today's P/E estimate is 13.90 unchanged from Monday's P/E estimate of 13.90 (year ago it was 12.55) and today's dividend yield is 2.35 unchanged from yesterday's dividend yield of 2.35 (last year it was 2.65). The Dow's all-time high was 15,658.36 on August 2, 2013. The 12 year low close for the Dow was on March 9, 2009 when it fell to 6,547.05.
Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing numerator was 2020.79 down 12.16 from Monday's losing numerator of 2032.95. 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 Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $67.36 down 40 cents from Monday's average of $67.76. The median closing price of Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $70.15 (DIS/UNH) up 47 cents from Monday's median closing price of $69.68. The lowest volume was 3M and the highest volume again was Bank of America.
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 or dividends) and sold at the close you would have lost $1,216 ($203,295 - $202,208).
MarketWatch
8/6/13 Tues. 4:20 pm by Kate Gibson says U.S. stocks extended losses into a second day Tuesday as
Federal Reserve official Charles Evans said the economy should be able
to shoulder reduced Fed asset purchases later this year.“It’s more of this taper tempest that we seem to go into. The market
gets a little confused; it seems fine as long as the talk around taper
is around data, but it gets flustered when you talk about the calendar,”
said Jim Dunigan, managing executive for investments at PNC Wealth
Management. “There appears to be a lot on our plates as we get into fall season,
with budget talks, a new Fed chair and the debt ceiling, which might
lead the market to churn here a bit,” said Dunigan, who added that the
market has reached an inflection point, given its “fairly significant
upside performance,” with the S&P 500 up 19% so far this year.After falling 139 points, the Dow Jones Industrial Average
DJIA
-0.60%
shed 93.39 points, or 0.6%, to end at 15,518.74, with International Business Machine Corp.
IBM
-2.31%
leading the decline that included 24 of the Dow’s 30 components.IBM’s
IBM
-2.31%
shares fell 2.3% after the computer-services company reportedly
said U.S. employees in its hardware unit would take a week furlough
with reduced pay in August and after Credit Suisse downgraded the tech
giant to underperform from neutral.The S&P 500 index
SPX
-0.57%
fell 9.77 points, or 0.6%, to 1,697.37, with materials pacing broad sector declines. The Nasdaq Composite
COMP
-0.74%
shed 27.18 points, or 0.7%, to 3,665.77.For every stock rising, roughly three fell on the New York Stock
Exchange, where 658 million shares traded. Composite volume cleared 3.1
billion.Treasury prices were little changed, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year note
10_YEAR
+0.27%
holding steady at 2.64%.The dollar
DXY
-0.29%
fell against the currencies of major U.S. trading partners, including the Japanese yen
USDJPY
-0.5854%
and the euro
EURUSD
+0.3588%
.Crude-oil futures
CLU3
-0.88%
declined $1.26, or 1.2%, to $105.30 a barrel and gold futures
GCZ3
-1.57%
slid $19.90, or 1.5%, to $1,282.50 an ounce on the New York Mercantile Exchange.Data showed Tuesday that the U.S. trade gap narrowed in June to $34.2 billion from $44.1 billion in May, coming in below expectations of $43 billion. Separately, job openings rose to 3.94 million in June from 3.91 million in May, the U.S. Department of Labor reported. Stock bargains are growing scarcer. One way to find relative
bargains is to search among companies that have lagged behind the
market’s recent rally, but which look likely to catch up in coming
quarters. Jack Hough of Barron's has details. Photo: Getty Images.“If exports are improving, things in Europe seem to be getting better,
so maybe it’s coming out of recession, and maybe China isn’t as bad as
the headlines would suggest,” said PNC’s Dunigan. Results from retailers also disappointed investors, with American Eagle Outfitters Inc.
AEO
-12.02%
sliding 12% a day after the teen-apparel retailer slashed its second-quarter outlook. CVS Caremark Corp.
CVS
-2.81%
dropped 2.8% after the provider of prescription drugs cut the top end of its 2013 adjusted earnings target.J.C. Penney Co.
JCP
-3.91%
retreated 3.9%. Bucking the negative trend, Fossil Group Inc.
FOSL
+17.81%
rose nearly 18% after the fashion-accessories supplier reported
better-than-expected results and raised its 2013 earnings forecast. Amazon.com Inc.
AMZN
-0.08%
CEO Jeff Bezos said late Monday he’s buying the newspaper-publishing business of the Washington Post
WPO
+4.27%
for $250 million. Shares of the Post, 28% of which is owned by Warren Buffett, gained 4.3%. Evans, president of the Chicago Fed, expects growth in the second half
of the year to pick up to an annual rate of 2.5% and climb above 3% next
year. The central bank could then taper its asset purchases in several
stages, and likely end them by mid-2014, said Evans, who is a voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee.“We will hear more of this type of talk from Fed members as they do
their verbal best to soften the market impact of a growing likelihood of
a fall taper,” emailed Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at the
Lindsey Group. Evans spoke to reporters in Chicago after Dennis Lockhart, president of
the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, told Market News International the Fed could start curtailing its bond-buying program at any of the three remaining FOMC meetings this year.U.S. stocks finished mostly lower on Monday
after a better-than-expected report on services-sector growth and
remarks by Dallas Fed Bank President Richard Fisher that the central
bank is closer to tapering its bond purchases.
Tuesday's Closing Dow Numbers:Symbol Market Last Sale Net Change % Change Share Volume
AA NYSE $ 7.91 0.09 1.13% 15,678,761
AXP NYSE $ 75.81 0.12 0.16% 2,495,971
BA NYSE $ 107.04 0.46 0.43% 5,148,711
BAC NYSE $ 14.64 0.16 1.08% 82,725,074
CAT NYSE $ 82.53 1.03 1.23% 7,168,217
CSCO NASDAQ-GS $ 26.21 0.10 0.38% 25,652,302
CVX NYSE $ 123.14 0.85 0.69% 4,534,996
DD NYSE $ 59.20 0.39 0.65% 3,823,116
DIS NYSE $ 67.05 1.03 1.56% 11,183,248
GE NYSE $ 24.31 0.21 0.86% 22,053,367
HD NYSE $ 80.05 0.39 0.49% 6,196,590
HPQ NYSE $ 26.44 0.59 2.18% 10,726,976
IBM NYSE $ 190.99 4.51 2.31% 5,843,716
INTC NASDAQ-GS $ 22.80 0.124 0.54% 28,440,526
JNJ NYSE $ 93.81 0.01 0.01% 6,198,678
JPM NYSE $ 55.49 0.61 1.09% 10,305,778
KO NYSE $ 40.37 0.08 0.2% 8,349,954
MCD NYSE $ 98.69 0.62 0.62% 3,421,934
MMM NYSE $ 117.50 0.42 0.36% 1,794,646
MRK NYSE $ 48.44 0.09 0.19% 9,721,078
MSFT NASDAQ-GS $ 31.58 0.12 0.38% 35,738,140
PFE NYSE $ 29.34 0.15 0.51% 24,238,980
PG NYSE $ 81.74 0.34 0.42% 5,999,637
T NYSE $ 35.48 0.19 0.53% 12,391,090
TRV NYSE $ 82.36 0.79 0.95% 1,889,178
UNH NYSE $ 73.24 0.10 0.14% 3,012,880
UTX NYSE $ 105.20 1.44 1.35% 3,261,896
VZ Dual Listed $ 50.09 0.12 0.24% 4,985,66
WMT NYSE $ 77.87 0.90 1.14% 6,567,478
XOM NYSE $ 91.47 0.12 0.13% 11,335,270
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The following are excerpts from Tues. morning's Blog:
A read of the print editions of Tuesday's Wall St. Journal, Financial Times, Investor's Business Daily, New York Times, USA Today, Atlanta Journal & amp; amp; 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 a separate table of Dow component's symbol and Monday's stock prices and related data in alphabetical order.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average: The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed Monday at 15612.13 down 46.23 or 0.30% from Friday's close of 15658.36. For the year the Dow is up 19.14%. Of the Dow components 10 gained and 20 declined. The biggest gainer dollar-wise and percentage-wise was UnitedHealh up $1.08 or 1.49% . The biggest decliner dollar-wise and percentage-wise was United Technologies down $1.13 or 1.05%.
WSJ pC4 Blue Chips sit this one out" by Alexandra Scaggs says US stocks retreated from recent record levels as investors paused.
NYT pB6 "Wall St mixed in slowest trading session of year" by Reuters says the Dow dipponed Mon in the slowest trading session this year as a lack of major news left the market directionless.
AJC pA9 "Stocks slip in quiet trading" by AP says a quiet day of trading left indexes mixed Mon as there was little news.
IBD pB2 "Nasdaq inches up IBD 50 rallies amid quiet session" by David Saito-Chung says monday's action was a mixed finish, lower trade as the current outlook is a confirmed uptrend.
Monday's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing numerator was 2032.95 down 6.02 from Friday's losing numerator of 2038.97. 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 $67.76 down 21 cents from Friday's average of $67.97. The median closing price of Monday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $69.68 (DIS/UNH) up 29 cents from Friday's median closing price of $69.39. 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 lost $602 ($203,897 - $203,295).
MarketWatch 8/5/13 Mon. 4:18 pm by Kate Gibson says U.S. stocks mostly fell on Monday, with benchmark index pulling away from record highs, as Wall Street considered a report indicating better-than-expected growth in the service sector and a Fed official’s remarks that the central bank is closer to curbing its asset purchases. Equities are “due for a pause or a period of consolidation, as we digest recent gains and as we gain visibility into upcoming headwinds,” said Terry Sandven, chief equities strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management. Fed Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher, one of the more ardent critics of quantitative easing, told an audience in Portland, Ore., that investors should not count on the Fed to continue its $85 billion in monthly bond purchases indefinitely.
“Fed
officials are reporting what we already know, that they are
entertaining when to ease quantitative easing,” said Sandven. Fisher’s
speech followed an upbeat report on U.S. service industries in July.
The Institute for Supply Management’s nonmanufacturing index jumped to 56.0%
in July from 52.2% the prior month. “The economy in general continues
to show pockets of strength,” and the services index at a five-month
high, along with last week’s manufacturing reading,
“suggest we are seeing improving conditions,” offered Sandven.
Recouping from what began as a 73.53-point fall from Friday’s record
finish, the Dow Jones Industrial AverageDJIA -0.30% lost 46.23 points, or 0.3%, to 15,612.13. United Technologies Corp. UTX -1.05%
paced the losses that included two thirds of the index’s 30
components. The Obama administration's decision to overturn an
international trade ruling against Apple promises to upend long-running
battles over intellectual property in the smartphone market. The
S&P 500 index SPX -0.15% shed
2.53 points, or 0.2%, to 1,707.14. Utilities and industrials paced
sector declines, while technology and consumer staples performed the
best among the index’s 10 major industry groups. Cliffs Natural
Resources Inc. CLF +0.40% rose 2% after the mining company late Friday said
it had reached a tentative deal with the United Steelworkers Union on a
three-year labor contract covering about 300 workers at its Bloom Lake
mine in Fermont, Quebec. Tyson Foods Inc.’s TSN +0.24% shares
jumped 4.1% after the meat processor reported third-quarter profit
that exceeded Wall Street’s expectations and projected 2014 sales above
estimates. Fossil Group Inc. FOSL -6.04% fell 6% after Barclays downgraded the fashion-accessories maker to underweight from equal weight. Qualcomm Inc. QCOM +0.03% retreated
0.8% after Piper Jaffray Cos. downgraded the supplier of
semiconductors for mobile phones to neutral from overweight. Facebook
Inc.FB -0.05% climbed
3% after Piper Jaffray hiked its price target for shares of the
social-networking company to $46 from $38. The Nasdaq Composite COMP +0.09% added
3.36 points, or nearly 0.1%, to 3,692.95. For every two shares
gaining, roughly three fell on the New York Stock Exchange, where
almost 533 million issues exchanged hands. Composite volume surpassed
2.5 billion. Fisher “has a tendency to be a little less dovish than
[Federal Reserve Chairman Ben] Bernanke,” Randy Frederick, managing
director of active trading and derivatives at Charles Schwab, said,
tongue-in-cheek, of Fisher, after the central banker’s comments Monday.
Fisher’s
remarks “could create another bit of angst among people concerned
about tapering,” Frederick added of the continuing debate over the
timing and pace of possible reductions in the Fed’s $85 billion in
monthly bond purchases. The dollar DXY -0.08% edged higher against the currencies of major U.S. trading partners and the yield on the 10-year Treasury 10_YEAR +1.38% climbed 4 basis points to 2.642%. Crude-oil futures CLU3 -0.48% declined 38 cents, or 0.4%, to $106.56 a barrel and gold futures GCZ3 -0.62% slipped
$8.10, or 0.6%, to finish the session at $1,302.40 an ounce on the New
York Mercantile Exchange. Ahead of Monday’s open, Hub International
Ltd., a global insurance brokerage, said it would be acquired by funds
advised by private-equity investment firm Hellman & Friedman
LLC in a deal valued at $4.4 billion.Wall Street on Friday had the Dow industrials and S&P 500 hitting record-high closes as bonds rallied and the dollar fell.
Tuesday's Dow News followed by Monday's Closing Dow Numbers:
AT&T: No mentions found.
Alcoa: No mentions found.
American Express: No mentions found.
Bank of America: No mentions found.
Boeing: No mentions found.
Caterpillar: No mentions found.
Chevron: WSJ pB2 "Chevron to pay fines in fire pact" by Ben Lefebvre says Chevron agreed to pay $2 mil in fines for an Aug. '12 San Fran refinery fire.
Cisco: No mentions found.
Coke: No mentions found.
Disney: No mentions found.
DuPont: No mentions found.
ExxonMobil: No mentions found.
GE: No mentions found.
Hewlett-Packard:
Home Depot: No mentions found.
Intel: WSJ pB2 "IBM gets allies to chip away at Intel" by Don Clark says IBM has enlisted Google and other high tech firms for an effort to push an IBM chip technology out of a shrinking niche. IBM will license IBM microprocessor design based on a technology dubbed Power that are now found in IBM's own server systems.
IBM: WSJ pB2 "IBM gets allies to chip away at Intel" by Don Clark says IBM has enlisted Google and other high tech firms for an effort to push an IBM chip technology out of a shrinking niche. IBM will license IBM microprocessor design based on a technology dubbed Power that are now found in IBM's own server systems.
JPMorgan: No mentions found.
Johnson & Johnson: No mentions found.
McDonald's: No mentions found.
Merck: No mentions found.
Microsoft: No mentions found.
Pfizer: No mentions found.
Procter & Gamble: No mentions found.
3M: No mentions found.
Travelers: No mentions found.
United Technologies: No mentions found.
UnitedHealth: No mentions found.
Verizon: No mentions found.
Walmart: No mentions found.
Tuesday's Dow News followed by Monday's Closing Dow Numbers:
AT&T: No mentions found.
Alcoa: No mentions found.
American Express: No mentions found.
Bank of America: No mentions found.
Boeing: No mentions found.
Caterpillar: No mentions found.
Chevron: WSJ pB2 "Chevron to pay fines in fire pact" by Ben Lefebvre says Chevron agreed to pay $2 mil in fines for an Aug. '12 San Fran refinery fire.
Cisco: No mentions found.
Coke: No mentions found.
Disney: No mentions found.
DuPont: No mentions found.
ExxonMobil: No mentions found.
GE: No mentions found.
Hewlett-Packard:
Home Depot: No mentions found.
Intel: WSJ pB2 "IBM gets allies to chip away at Intel" by Don Clark says IBM has enlisted Google and other high tech firms for an effort to push an IBM chip technology out of a shrinking niche. IBM will license IBM microprocessor design based on a technology dubbed Power that are now found in IBM's own server systems.
IBM: WSJ pB2 "IBM gets allies to chip away at Intel" by Don Clark says IBM has enlisted Google and other high tech firms for an effort to push an IBM chip technology out of a shrinking niche. IBM will license IBM microprocessor design based on a technology dubbed Power that are now found in IBM's own server systems.
JPMorgan: No mentions found.
Johnson & Johnson: No mentions found.
McDonald's: No mentions found.
Merck: No mentions found.
Microsoft: No mentions found.
Pfizer: No mentions found.
Procter & Gamble: No mentions found.
3M: No mentions found.
Travelers: No mentions found.
United Technologies: No mentions found.
UnitedHealth: No mentions found.
Verizon: No mentions found.
Walmart: No mentions found.
Monday's Closing Dow Numbers:
Symbol Market Last Sale Net Change % Change Share Volume
AA NYSE
AXP NYSE
BA NYSE
BAC NYSE
CAT NYSE
CSCO NASDAQ-GS
CVX NYSE
DD NYSE
DIS NYSE
GE NYSE
HD NYSE
HPQ NYSE
IBM NYSE
INTC NASDAQ-GS
JNJ NYSE
JPM NYSE
KO NYSE
MCD NYSE
MMM NYSE
MRK NYSE
MSFT NASDAQ-GS
PFE NYSE
PG NYSE
T NYSE
TRV NYSE
UNH NYSE
UTX NYSE
VZ Dual Listed
WMT NYSE
XOM 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 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 7/14/13 ranked in order of market capitalization in billions:
1. Exxon Mobil XOM $415.29
2. Microsoft MSFT 297.88
3. WalMart WMT 254.37
4. Johnson & Johnson JNJ 252.77
5. GE 245.68
6. Chevron CVX 240.55
7. Procter & Gamble PG 223.51
8. IBM 212.97
9. JPMorgan Chase JPM 208.30
10. Pfizer PFE 204.36
11. AT&T T 192.66
12. Coke KO 182.74
13. Bank of America BAC 148.55
14. Merck MRK 146.57
15. Verizon VZ 144.23
16. Cisco CSCO 138.63
17. Disney DIS 120.63
18. Intel INTC 118.81
19. Home Depot HD 117.65
20. McDonald's MCD 101.84
21. United Technologies UTX 91.77
22. American Express AXP 86.06
23. 3M MMM 79.47
24. Boeing BA 77.29
25. UnitedHealth UNH 69.36
26. Caterpillar CAT 57.31
27. Hewlett-Packard HPQ 50.51
28. DuPont DD 50.08
29. Travelers TRV 31.69
30. Alcoa AA 8.66
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Here are the latest 8K, 10Q & 10K & Proxy & certain other SEC filings as of 7/14/13:
Symbol & Co. Name/Date of Filing/Form Filed/ Comments
AT&T T: 7/12/13 8K re: AT&T agreeing to buy Leap Wireless
6/28/13 8K re: election of Cynthia B. Taylor as a Director & increase number of dirs. from 13 to 14
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
Alcoa AA: 7/11/13 & 7/9 8Ks re: 2Q earnings results
7/1/13 8K re: closing the Fusina, Italy aluminum smelter
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
American Express AXP: 6/21/13 8K re: selection of Jeffrey Campbell CFO
6/17/13 8K re: delinq. & write-off stats for 3 months thru 5/31/13
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
Bank of Am BAC: 7/2/13 8K re: redemption of securities
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
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
Caterpillar CAT: 6/20/13 8K re: 3 month dealer stats thru 3/13
6/17/13 8K re: voting results of annual shareholderss mtg on 6/12
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
Chevron CVX: 7/10/13 8K re: 2Q interim update
6/24/13 8K re: issuance of notes
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
Cisco CSCO: 6/20/13 8K: re: exec's pre-arranged stock trading plan
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
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
Disney DIS: 7/1/13 8K re: extension of CEO Robert A. Iger's employment contract to 6/30/16
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
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
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
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
Hewlett-Packard HPQ: 6/18/13 8K re: change of duties of EVP R. Todd Bradley
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
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
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.
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
JPMorganChase JPM: 7/12/13 2 8Ks re: 2Q results
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
Johnson & Johnson JNJ: 6/20/13 8K re: agreement to buy Aragon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. for its late state prostate drugs
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
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
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
Microsoft MSFT: 7/11/13 8K re: resignation of Pres. of Office Div. Kurt DelBene
7/3/13 8K re: retirement of Steve Sinofsky from Windows Div.
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
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
Procter & Gamble PG: Pre-14A Proxy re: Annual Meeting of Shareholders on 10/8/13 at Aronoff Center in Cincinnati
7/9/13 8K re: declaration of dividend of $0.6015 on Common & Conv. Call A Pref. payable 8/15 to 7/19 record holders
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
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
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.
United Technologies UTX: 6/18/13 8K re: Ohio Fed. Ct. awarding $473 mil to U.S. re: False Claims Act re: overcharging by Pratt & Whitney on F100's
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
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
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: rumors 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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