Wednesday, May 7, 2014

5/7/14 Wed. pm Dow Closes at 16,518.54 up 117.52 or 0.72%

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Post No. 2,660 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 a summary of recent Dow 30 components'  SEC filings.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed  Wednesday at 16518.54 up 117.52 or 0.72% from Tuesday's close of 16401.02. Of the Dow components  22  gained and 8   declined.  The biggest gainer dollar-wise was Visa up $3.34 and percentage-wise was UnitedHealth Group up 3.52%. The biggest decliner dollar-wise and percentage-wise was Merck down $1.27 or 2.22 %.


As of the open    the market on Wednesday the current divisor for the Dow Jones Industrial Average found at page C5 of  Wednesday's Wall St. Journal is 0.15571590501117.  Wednesday's trailing P/E ratio is 16.08 down from Tuesday's trailing P/E ratio of 16.12 (last year it was 16.47).  Wednesday's P/E estimate is 14.81 unchanged from Tuesday's P/E estimate of 14.81 (year ago it was 13.25) and Wednesday's dividend yield is 2.18 down from Tuesday's dividend yield of 2.41   (last year it was 2.38). The Dow's all-time high was 16,580.84 on April 30,  2014. The 12 year low close for the Dow was on March 9, 2009 when it fell to 6,547.05.


Wednesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing numerator was 2572.20 up 18.30 from  Tuesday's closing numerator of 2553.90.  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 (0.15571590501117) you get the change in today's Dow. A dollar increase or decrease in a Dow stock results in a $6.42 change in the Dow Index.

The average closing price (the closing numerator divided by 30) of  Wednesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $85.74 up 61 cents  from Tuesday's average closing price of $85.13.  The median closing price of  Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $79.13   (WMT/DIS) down 44 cents from Tuesday's closing median price of $79.52 (WMT/DIS). The lowest volume was   3M and the highest volume was Pfizer.


If  Wednesday morning before the market opened you had purchased 100 shares of each of the Dow Jones Industrial Average 30 shares (assuming you could buy fractional shares and assuming no transaction costs or dividends) and sold at the close you would have made $1,830  ($257,220 - $257,407 - $255,390).

5/7/14 Wednesday 4:37   pm MarketWatch by Anora Mahmudova says U.S. stocks  ended Wednesday’s choppy trading session generally higher, though selling of shares in Internet companies and high-growth companies resulted in a loss on the Nasdaq Composite.                                        
Markets recovered early morning losses after Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen reiterated that the central bank anticipates keeping interest rates very low, even after employment and inflation return to healthy levels.                                       
The Nasdaq Composite COMP -0.32% recovered most of the steep losses and finished the day 13.09 points, or 0.3%, lower at 4,067.67.
The S&P 500 SPX +0.56% ended the day at up 10.49 points, or 0.6%, at 1,878.21. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA +0.72%  gained 117.52, or 0.7%, to 16,518.54 by the end of the session.                                       
Commenting on volatile trading, Paul Mangus, head of equity research and strategy at Wells Fargo Private Bank, said now that the earnings season is almost over, markets are sensitive to macro news.
“We have seen a change in sentiment among investors, a shift from momentum stocks whose earnings disappointed and no longer justify lofty valuations,” he added.
Investors generally liked Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen’s testimony before the Joint Economic Committee, when she reiterated that the central bank anticipates keeping overnight interest rates very low, even after employment and inflation return to healthy levels.                                        
A report ahead of the opening bell showed that slower economic growth caused in part by brutal winter weather led to a sharp decline in U.S. productivity in the first quarter.
The productivity of American businesses fell at a 1.7% annual rate from January through March, the Labor Department said Wednesday. It was more than expected by economists polled by MarketWatch.
Tesla Motors Inc. TSLA -7.42%   shares dropped more than 5% in afterhours trading after the car maker reported a surprise loss in the first quarter. Tesla shares closed 2.9% lower ahead of the results.                                               
Coffee company Keurig Green Mountain Inc. GMCR +4.64% , shares rallied 5% after quarterly profits topped expectations. Shares closed down 3.2% ahead of the results.
SolarCity SCTY +7.46%  shares rallied 8% in aftermarket trade, after reporting a smaller loss than expected. Shares closed 9% lower ahead of results.
Shares of Yahoo Inc. YHOO +0.09%  fell 6.6% after Chinese Internet heavyweight Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. filed plans to list shares in the U.S.

Wednesday's Closing Dow Numbers:

Symbol Last Sale Change % Change Share Volume Market
T▲ NYSE
AXP▲ NYSE
BA▼ NYSE
CAT▲ NYSE
CVX▲ NYSE
CSCO▲ NASDAQ-GS
KO▲ NYSE
DIS▼ NYSE
DD▲ NYSE
XOM▲ NYSE
GE▲ NYSE
GS▲ NYSE
HD▼ NYSE
INTC▲ NASDAQ-GS
IBM▼ NYSE
JPM▲ NYSE
JNJ▲ NYSE
MCD▲ NYSE
MRK▼ NYSE
MSFT▲ NASDAQ-GS
NKE▼ NYSE
PFE▼ NYSE
PG▲ NYSE
MMM▲ NYSE
TRV▲ NYSE
UTX▲ NYSE
UNH▲ NYSE
VZ▲ DualListed
V▲ NYSE
WMT▼ NYSE
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The following are excerpts from Wed. morning's Blog:

A  read of the print editions of  Wednesday's  Wall St. Journal,    Financial Times, Investor's  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 a separate table of Dow component's symbol and Tuesday's  closing   stock prices and related data in alphabetical order.


The Dow Jones Industrial Average: The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed  Tuesday at 16401.02 down 129.53 or 0.78% from Monday's close of 16530.55. For the year the Dow is down 1.06%. Of the Dow components  4  gained and 26   declined.  The biggest gainer dollar-wise  and percentage-wise was Verizon up 8 cents or 0.17%. The biggest decliner dollar-wise was  Goldman Sachs down $1.81 and percentage-wise was Merck down 2.59 %.

WSJ pC4 "Growth stocks sink the ind3xes" by Tomi Kilgore says US stocks closed broadly lower with declines concentrated in smaller high growth & consumer Internet stocks.

NYT pB6 "Weak earnings reports set off a braod decline" & AJC pA17 "Indexes suffer broad retreat" by AP say the stock market closed broadly lower Tues due to corp earnings reports & a plunge in Twitter.

IBD pB4 "Stocks dive as trade rises; financials, techs rattled" by Vincent Mao says stocks stumbled Wed in higher volume as the current outlook is market is in correction.

FT p21 "Wall street" by Richard Blackden says US equities overall edged lower led by losses in fin'l stocks while the tech sector was weighed by a sell off in twitter shares.  AT&T did not mention its possible takeover of direcTV in its 1Q results in which profits fell to $561 mil or $1.09 a share from $690 mil or4 $1.21 a share a year ago. Rev climbed 4% to $7.86bn.


Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing numerator was 2553.90 down 20.17 from  Monday's closing numerator of 2574.07.  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 (0.15571590501117) you get the change in today's Dow. A dollar increase or decrease in a Dow stock results in a $6.42 change in the Dow Index.

The average closing price (the closing numerator divided by 30) of  Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $85.13 down 67 cents  from Monday's average closing price of $85.80.  The median closing price of  Tuesday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $79.52   (WMT/DIS) down 44 cents from Monday's closing median price of $79.96 (HD/DIS). The lowest volume was   United Technologies and the highest volume was Pfizer.


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 $2,017  ($257,407 - $255,390).

5/6/14 Tuesday 4:37   pm MarketWatch by Anora Mahmudova says U.S. stocks stocks sold off on Tuesday as the dumping of momentum plays, such as Twitter Inc. and economically sensitive stocks, including some bank stocks, spreads to broader markets. Financials and consumer discretionary stocks were hardest hit on the S&P 500.
Even deal news, generally a positive for the market, failed to lift prices. The calendar also didn’t provide its usual support; Tuesdays on the whole have been the strongest part of the week this year.
The S&P 500 SPX -0.90%  ended the day at session lows, down 16.94 points, or 0.9%, at 1,867.72, with the financial and consumer-discretionary sectors leading the decline. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA -0.78%  dropped 129.53 or 0.8% to 16,401.02, with 27 of 30 members of the index closing in the red.
Joe Peta, managing director at Novus, a financial technology company, says the selloff on the Nasdaq Composite was prompted by two specific events: Expiration of the lock-up in Twitter Inc. shares and public denouncement of the Athenahealth stock by David Einhorn at the Ira Sohn investment conference.
“There is a clear rotation out of stocks that accumulated froth – namely biotech, Web 2.0 and social network companies. This earning season showed that investors care about profits and unprofitable companies were sold off to bring their PE ratios to more normal levels,” he added.
“Today’s trading is very atypical. There is very little volume, and deal news, which usually a positive for markets, is being ignored,” said Kim Caughey Forrest, senior equity analyst at Fort Pitt Capital.
The sole U.S. economic report covered the trade deficit, which narrowed in March to $40.4 billion, slightly above the consensus of $40 billion.
Whole Foods Market Inc. WFM -14.62%   shares slumped 10.3% in aftermarket action, after the grocer cuts outlook for sales and profits.
Groupon Inc GRPN -5.95%  shares fell 3.3% in extended trading hours on top of 2.5% losses on Tuesday after the company reported a wider loss than expected.
Shares in Walt Disney Company DIS +0.83%  rose 2.2% after quarterly results came above Wall Street’s expectations.

Wednesday's Dow News followed by Tuesday's Closing Dow Numbers:

AT&T: FT p21 "Wall street" by Richard Blackden says US equities overall edged lower led by losses in fin'l stocks while the tech sector was weighed by a sell off in twitter shares.  AT&T did not mention its possible takeover of direcTV in its 1Q results in which profits fell to $561 mil or $1.09 a share from $690 mil or4 $1.21 a share a year ago. Rev climbed 4% to $7.86bn.

American Express:  No mentions found.

Boeing:  No mentions found.

Caterpillar:  No mentions found.

Chevron:  No mentions found.

Cisco:  No mentions found.

Coke:  WSJ pA17 "Coke's pay hurts the media's brain" by Holman W. Jenkins, Jr. says  the attack on
Coke's pay for giving out too much stock to executives is unfounded.

NYT pB6 "Mocked on internet, diet Coke alters ads" by Stuart Elliott says social media was mocking "Your'e on Diet Coke" since it sounds like you are addicted to coke.

Disney:  WSJ pB5 "Frozen heats Disney studios" by Ben Fritz, NYT pB3 "Frozen helps lift profit for an energized Disney" by Brooks Barnes, IBD pA1 "Disney tops on games, films", AJC pA16 "Hit movies boost Disney 2Q earnings", USAT p5B "Frozen, Thor drive Dsiney's quarterly earnings up 27%" by Roger Yu  say net income  for 2Q for Disney rose 27% to $1.92 bil or $1.08 per share vs. $1.51 bil or 83 cents per share a year ago.  Rev rose 10% to $11.65 bil.  The movie studio saw rev rise 35% to $1.8 bil and operating income double to $475 mil due to Frozen and Thor.

DuPont:  No mentions found.

Exxon:  No mentions found.

GE:  NYT pB6 "French set conditions for gE takeover of Alstom" by Alissa J. Rubin, David Jolly, Liz Alderman, FT p17 "Paris hangs threat of Siemens deal over GE" by Michael Stothard, Ed Crooks say the French gov is concerned about jobs at home and the nation's reputation abroad for meddling in the economy is plunging more deeply into the proposed takeover of Alstom.

Goldman Sachs: WSJ pC6 "Big lender" by Craig Karmin says Goldman Sachs raised $2.4 bil for its second real estate debt fund.

WSJ pA1 "Regulators step up probe into bank hiring" by Enda Curran< Jean Eaglesham, Justin Baer, Julie Steinberg says the SEC is looking into Goldman Sachs and 4 other US and European banks re: their hiring practices in Asia.

Home Depot:  No mentions found.

Intel:  WSJ pB3 "Intel, Google push Chromebooks" by Don Clark says Intel and Google are pushing new broader roles for portable computers competing against conventional laptops running Microsoft's Windows.

IBM:  No mentions found.

JPMorgan:  FT p13 "JPMorgan in diplomatic spat" by Tom Braithwaite, John Paul Rathbone, Gina Chon, Kara Scannell says JPMorgan is closing the accounts of certain gov officials sparking an angry reaction to tits drive to avoid penalties for anti money laundering violations.

WSJ pC1 "Trading slump hits banks in Europe" by Margot Patrick, John Letzing, Joe Ortiz  banks such as JPMorgan have faced tougher headwinds than banks that have pared their trading business such as Morgan Stanley.

Johnson & Johnson:  No mentions found.

McDonald's:  No mentions found.

Merck:  WSJ pB1 "Merck cleans out its medicine cabinet" by Peter Loftus, MIchael Calia, Neetha Mahadevan, Jonathan D. Rockoff   WSJ pC14 "Overheard", WSJ pC14 "merck unit's price won't consume Bayer" by Helen Thomassay Merck, NYT pB1 "Bayer deal to expand consumer business" by Chad Bray, Katie Thomas, IBD pA1 "Bayer buys big Merck brands", UsAT p3B "Story stocks Merck", IBD pA15 "Bayer cures Merck headache, buys consumer unit for $14.2 bil" by Amy Reeves, FT p1 "Bayer seals $14bn deal for Merck brands" by Andrew Ward, Ed Hammond, Jeevan Vasegar, fT p12 "Lex Bayer and Merck", FT p9 "Drgus companies are built in labs not boardrooms" by John Kay, USAT p2B "Bayer buys Merck consumer business for 414.2B" by Adam Shell   say  is getting out of the business of making Claritin and Coppertone selling its over the counter business to Bayer for $14.2 bil.  This deal comes in the heels of Pfizer's offer to buy AstraZeneca.

Microsoft: WSJ pB3 "Intel, Google push Chromebooks" by Don Clark says Intel and Google are pushing new broader roles for portable computers competing against conventional laptops running Microsoft's Windows.

WSJ pB6 "Videogame makers are optimistic about the holiday season" by Ian Sherr says sales of new videogame consoles by Microsoft and Sony were better than expected.

Nike:  No mentions found.

Pfizer:  WSJ pB3 "Astra sets strategy to fend off Pfizer" by Hester Plumridge, Nicholas Winning, Jonathan D. Rockoff, NYT pB7 "AstraZeneca makes its cae against Pfizer's takeover bid" by Jenny Anderson, david Gelles, Stephen Castle, IBD pA1 "AstraZeneca touts pipeline, FT p15 "Sweden offers cautionary tale to UK on Pfizer deal" by Richard Milne, Andrew Ward, Alex Barker, fT p1 "Swedish warning over Pfizer tie up plan" by Alex Barker, Andrew Ward, Elizabeth Rigby  say the UK drug maker says Pfizer's offer is too lower citing its pipeline of cancer, asthma & diabetes drugs in development.

WSJ pB1 "Merck cleans out its medicine cabinet" by Peter Loftus, MIchael Calia, Neetha Mahadevan, Jonathan D. Rockoff say Merck is getting out of the business of making Claritin and Coppertone selling its over the counter business to Bayer for $14.2 bil.  This deal comes in the heels of Pfizer's offer to buy AstraZeneca.

Procter & Gamble:  No mentions found.

3M:  No mentions found.

Travelers:  No mentions found.

United Technologies:  No mentions found.

Verizon:  No mentions found.

Visa:  No mentions found.

Walmart:  No mentions found.

Tuesday's Closing Dow Numbers:

SymbolLast SaleChange% ChangeShare VolumeMarket
T▼ NYSE
AXP▼ NYSE
BA▼ NYSE
CAT▼ NYSE
CVX▼ NYSE
CSCO▼ NASDAQ-GS
KO▼ NYSE
DIS▼ NYSE
DD▼ NYSE
XOM▼ NYSE
GE▼ NYSE
GS▼ NYSE
HD▼ NYSE
INTC▲ NASDAQ-GS
IBM▼ NYSE
JPM▼ NYSE
JNJ▼ NYSE
MCD▼ NYSE
MRK▼ NYSE
MSFT▼ NASDAQ-GS
NKE▼ NYSE
PFE▼ NYSE
PG▼ NYSE
MMM▼ NYSE
TRV▼ NYSE
UTX▼ NYSE
UNH▲ NYSE
VZ▲ DualListed
V▼ NYSE
WMT▼ NYSE

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 Here are the current CEOs of the Dow 30 Companies:

AT&T T Randall L. Stephenson (Dallas, TX)


American Express AXP Kenneth I. Chenault (NY, NY)


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)


Goldman Sachs GS Lloyd Blankfein (NY, NY)


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 Satya Nadella (Redmond, WA)


Nike NK Mark Parker (Beaverton, OR)


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)


Visa V Charles W. Scharf (Foster City, CA)


Wal-Mart WMT Doug McMillon (Bentonville, ARK)


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Here are the Dow Jones Industrial Average 30 as of 4/17/14 ranked in order of market capitalization in billions:

1. Exxon Mobil XOM $433.94
2. Microsoft MSFT 332.11
3. Johnson & Johnson JNJ 279.95
4. GE 266.48
5. WalMart WMT 250.78
6. Chevron CVX 236.12
7.  Procter & Gamble PG 221.68
8. JPMorgan Chase JPM 209.13
9.  IBM 197.87
10. Verizon VZ 197.
11. Pfizer PFE 193.08
12. AT&T T 187.65
13. Coke KO 179.41
14. Merck MRK 166.06
15.  Disney DIS 140.15
16. Intel INTC 134.44
17. Visa V 131.76
18. Cisco CSCO 119.56
19. United Technologies UTX 108.52
20. Home Depot HD 106.49
21. McDonald's MCD 99.24 
22. Boeing BA 95.1 
23. American Express AXP 91.44
24. 3M MMM 91.27
25. UnitedHealth UNH 74.96
26. Goldman Sachs GS 73.58
27. Caterpillar CAT 65.59
28. Nike NKE 65.016
29. DuPont DD 62.14
30. Travelers TRV 30.54

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Here are the latest 8K, 10Q & 10K & Proxy & certain other SEC filings as of 4/17/14:

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

AT&T T:
3/31/14 8K re: closing of sale of Flotating Rate Global Notes due '17
3/14/14 8K re: issuance of Notes to purchase LEAP
3/11/14 Proxy re Annual Meeting of Stockholders, 4/25/14 9 am, Rivermill Event Centre, Columbus, GA
3/10/14 8K re: issuance of Global Notes
2/21/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
1/29/14 & 1/28/14 8Ks re: 4Q earnings release
1/22/14 8K re: certain fin'l items for 4Q



American Express AXP:
4/16/14 8K re: 1Q results
4/15 8K re: delinq. & write-off stats for 3 months ended 3/31/14
3/27/14 Proxy re: Annual Mtg. of Shareholders 5/12 at  9 a.m. at AXP HQ in NYC
3/26/14 8K re: dividend of 26 cents per share & buyback of up to $4.4 bil of common shares in '14
3/17/14 8K re: jv agreement with Certares re: Global Business Travel Division
3/17/14 8K re: delinq. & write-off stats for 3 months ended 2/28/14
2/25/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
2/18/14 8K re: delinq. & write-off stats for 3 months ended 1/31/14
1/16/14 8K re: 4Q results
1/15/14 8K re: deling. & write-off states for 3 mos. through 12/31/13




Boeing BA:
3/14/14 Proxy for Annual Meeting of Shareholders 4/28/14 10:00 am, Field Museum, Chicago
3/11/14 8K re: amendments to Supp. Exec. Retirement Plan
4/28/14 8K re: selection of Robert E. Verbeck as VP Finance
2/27/14 8K re: grants of restricted stock units to execs
2/14/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
1/29/14 8K re: 4Q results


Caterpillar CAT:
3/20/14 8K re: 3 month dealer stats thru 2/14
 2/20/14 8K re: retail sales info
2/18/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
1/27/14 8K re: 4Q results &  12/31/13 results
1/24/14 8K re: 3 mo. dealer stats thru 12/13



Chevron CVX:
4/10/14 Proxy re: Annual Meeting of Shareholders on 5/28 at Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Midland, Tx at 8 am
4/9/14 8K re: Interim update for 1Q
3/28/14 8K re: increase in comp. to exec officers
2/21/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
1/31/14 8K re: grants of stock options to execs
1/31/14 8K re: 4Q and year end results
1/9/14 8K re: interim update for 4Q



Cisco CSCO:
3/26/14 8K re: adoption of pre-arranged exec stock trading plans
3/11/14 8K re: exec's pre-arranged stock trading plan
3/3/14 8K re: issuance of Floating Rate Notes
2/26/14 8K re: public offering of Senior Notes
2/20/14 10Q & 2/12/14 8K re: qtr. ended 1/25/14



Coke KO:
4/15/14 8K re: 1Q results
4/3/14 & 3/28/14 Proxy material re: issue of exec. comp.
3/7/14 8K re: public offering of $1 bil Floating Rate Notes due '15
3/7/14 Proxy Statement re: Shareholder Meeting 4/23/14 12:30 pm Cobb Galeria, Atlanta
2/27/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
2/21/14 8K re: Kathy Walker replacing Gary Fayad as EVP/CFO & retirement from BoD of Donald F. McHenry & Jacob Wallenberg
2/19/14 8K re: amendment of Restricted Stock Award Plan
2/18/14 8K re: results of 4Q & year
2/6/14 8K re: agreement with Green Mt. Coffee Roaster
1/24/14 8K & 12/18/13 8K both re: departure of EVP & Pres. of Coca-Cola Americas Steven A. Cahillane



Disney DIS:
3/20/14 8K re: amdmt to cert. of incorp.
3/18/14; 3/4/14; & 2/3/14 Add'l proxy materials 
2/5/14 10Q & 2/5/14 8K re: Qtr ended 12/28/13
1/24/14 Def. Proxy (& Prelim 12/23/13) re: Annual Shareholders Mtg on 3/18/14 at 10 am Keller Aud., Portland, OR




DuPont DD:
/17/14 8K re: results for qtr ended 3/31
3/14/14 Proxy Stockholders Mtg 4/23/14 10:30 am, DuPont Theatre, Wilmington, DE
3/10/14 8K re: guidance for 2014
2/5/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
1/28/14 8K re: 4Q results


ExxonMobil XOM:
4/11/14 Proxy re: Shareholder Mtg on 5/28 at Myerson Symphony Ctr, Dallas, Tx at 9:30 am
3/24/14 8K re: Reg. FD disclosure re: '13 Fin'l & Operating Rev
3/20/14 8K re: issuance of Float Rate Notes
3/11/14 8K re: presentation at analyst meeting
2/26/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
2/21/14 8K re: oil reserves info
1/30/14 8K re: 4Q results

GE:
4/17/14 8K re: 1Q results
3/11/14 8K re: public offering of Notes
3/5/14 Proxy Annual Shareholders Meeting 4/23/14 10 am Sheraton, Chicago
2/27/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
1/17/14 8K re: 4Q results


Goldman Sachs GS:
4/17/14 8K re: 1Q results
4/4/14 Proxy re: Shareholder Mtg at 5/16 at GS Office, Irving Tx at 9:30 am
3/26/14 8K re: revised '14 capital plan submitted to Fed. Res. Bd.
3/3/14 8K re: issuance of Notes
3/3/14 8K re: election of Peter Oppenheimer to Bod
2/28/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
2/12/14 8K re: public offering of debt
1/16/14 8K re: 4Q & year end results for 12/31/13.



Home Depot HD:
4/7/14 Proxy re: Shareholder Mtg 5/22 Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta, Ga. at 9:00 am
3/27/14 10K for year ended 2/2/14
2/28/14 8K re: election of Craig A. Menear, Pes. US Retail
2/25/14 8K re: results for fiscal year and qtr ended 2/2/14



Intel INTC:
4/15/14 8K re: 1Q results
4/7/14 8K re: changes to operating segments reports
4/3/14 Proxy re: Stockholder Mtg on 5/22 at 8:30 am at Intel HQ, Santa Clara, CA
2/14/14 10K for year ended 2/28/13
2/3/14 8K re: comp structure for execs & employees
1/16/14 8K re: results for 4Qtr & fiscal year ended 12/28/13




IBM:
4/17/14 & 4/16/14 8K re: 1Q earnings presentation
4/3/14 Proxy re: add't'l info
3/10/14 Proxy Stockholder Mtg 4/29/14 10 am Osborn Conv. Ctr., Jacksonville, FL
2/25/14 8K 10K for year ended 12/31/13
2/11/14 8K re: public offering of debt
2/10/14 8K re: closing of sale of IBM's customer care process outsourcing business to SYNNEX
1/31/14 8K re: exec comp. structure
1/23/14 8K re: sale of x86 server portfolio to Lenovo
1/22/14 8K re: 4Q earnings presentation


JPMorganChase JPM:
4/11/14 2 8Ks re: 1Q results
4/9/14 Proxy re: Shareholder Mtg at JPM Offices on 5/20/14 at Tampa, Fl at 10:00 am
3/26/14 8K re: dividend of 40 cents per share & buyback of $6.5 bil of common stock
3/20/14 8K results of '14 Dodd-Frank Act Stress Tests
3/14/14 8K re: issuance of Notes
3/10/14 8K re: issuance of Pref. Stock
3/5/14 8K re: issuance of Notes
2/27/14 8K re: Investor Day Presentation
2/6/14 8K re: sale of Pref. Stock
2/5/14 8K re: payment of $614 mil to settle mortgage case brought by US Atty SDNY, FHA, HUD & VA
1/30/14 8K sale of Pref. Stock
1/28/14 8K re: public offering of Notes
1/24/14 8K re: grant of restricted stock units to CEO Jamie Dimon
1/22/14 8K re: issuance of fixed to floating rate non-cumulative preferred stock
1/14/14 2 8Ks re: 4Q results
1/7/14 8K re: settlement with various regulations relating to Madoff fraud
1/3/14 8K re: election of Michael A. Nead to Board



Johnson & Johnson JNJ:
4/15/14 8K re: results of 1Q ended 3/30/14
3/12/14 Proxy -  Shareholder Meeting 4/24 10 am Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick, NJ
2/21/14 10K for year ended 12/29/13
1/21/14 8K re: 4Q 7 fiscal year ended 12/29/13 results
1/17/14 8K re: sale to Carlyle Group of Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics unit




McDonald's MCD:
4/11/14 Proxy re: Shareholder Mtg on 5/22/14 at 8 am at MCD HQ at Oak Brook, Ill
3/21/14 8K re: retirement of COO Tim Fenton & global mgmt. restructure
3/13/14 8K re: presentation at Merrill Lynch Consumer Retail Conf. in NYC 3/12
3/10/14 8K re: Feb. sales
2/24/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
2/14/14 8K re: exec awards under cash performance unit plan
2/10/14 8K re: Jan sales
1/31/14 8K re: payout structure for '14 Target Incentive Plan for Execs
1/23/14 8K re: 4Q & full year results for period ended 12/31/13




Merck MRK:
4/14/14 Proxy re: Shareholder Mtg on 5/27 at 9 am at Bridgewater Marriott, Bridgewater, NJ
3/27/14 8K re: departure of EVP/CEO Peter N. Kellogg
2/28/14 8K re: amdmt of Bylaws so 15% of shareholders can call a meeting
2/27/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
2/5/14 8K re: retirement of John Canan, Sr. VP Finance
2/5/14 8K re: 4Q & full year results


Microsoft MSFT:
3/20/14 8K re: resignation from Bd. of Dirs. of Stephen J. Luczo
3/12/14 8K re: election of G. Mason Morfit, Pres. ValueAct Capital, to BoD
2/4/14 8K re: election of Satya Nadella as CEO
1/23/14 10Q & 1/23/14 8K re: 4Q ended 12/31/13




Nike NKE:
4/7/14 10Q & 3/25/14 & 3/20/14 8Ks re: Year ended 2/28/14
1/7/1410Q  & 12/23/14 8K & 12/19/13 8K re: 4Q ended 11/30/13



Pfizer PFE:
4/11/14 & 4/2/14 Proxy re: add't'l info
3/13/14 Proxy - Shareholder Meeting 4/24/14 8:30 am Hilton Short Hills, NJ
2/28/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
1/28/14 8K re: results for 4Q and year


Procter & Gamble PG:
4/9/14 8K re: sale of Pet Food biz to Mars for $2.9 bil
4/7/14 8K re: dividend of 64 cents  on common & preferred shares
2/28/14 8K re: A.G. Lafley's pre-arranged stock trading plan
2/14/14 8K re: exercise of stock options by CEO A.G. Lafley
2/11/14 8K re: company guidance
1/24/14 10Q & 1/24/14 2 8Ks re: results for fiscal year ended 12/31/13
1/14/14 8K re: declaration of quarterly dividend



3M MMM:
4/15/14; 3/27/14; & 3/26/14 Proxy re: Stockholder Mtg on 5/13/14 at 10:00 am at Austin Conv. Ctr. at Austin, Tx
4/8/14 8K re: imminent danger order issued and then lifted for Greystone Plant at Wauscu, Wisc.
3/5/14 8K re: realignment of business segments
2/13/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
1/30/14 8K re: 4Q & full year results



Travelers TRV:
4/11/14 Proxy re: shareholder Mtg on 5/27 at 1 pm at Hartford Marriott Downtown, Hartford, Ct.
3/17/14 8K re: cahnge of date of Annual Shareholders Meeting from 5/28 to 5/27/14 at Hartford, Ct., Mariott Downtown
2/13/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
2/6/14 8K re: election of Philip T. Ruegger III to Bod
1/21/14 8K re: 4Q results ended 12/31/13


United Technologies UTX:
4/8/14 Proxy re: add'l info
3/14/14 Proxy - Shareholder Meeting 4/28 2 pm Ritz-Carlton, Charlotte, NC
2/6/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
1/22/14 8K re: 4Q results



UnitedHealth Group UNH:
4/17/14 8K re: 1Q results
3/7/14 8K re: presentation at Barclays Global Healthcare Conf. Miami 3/11
2/28/14 8K re: presentation at Raymond James INv. Conf. Orlando 3/4
2/12/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
1/16/14 8K re: 4Q & full year results
1/3/14 8K re: presentation at Goldman Sachs Healthcare Conf.


Verizon Communications Inc. VZ:
4/11/14 Proxy re: add'l info
3/17/14 Proxy - Annual Meeting of Shareholders 5/1/14 10:30 am, Sheraton, Phoenix, AZ
3/10/14; 2/1/14; 1/30/14 & 1/28/14 8Ks re: closing of the purchase of Vodafone's 45% interest in Verizon Wireless
3/7/14 8K re: declaration of quarterly dividend & repurchase program of up to 100 mil shares
2/27/14 10K for year ended 12/31/13
2/24/14 8K re: 2014 guidance
2/12/14 8K re: closing of sale of Notes
2/11/14 8K re: exec comp.
1/21/14 8K re: 4Q results




Visa V:
3/1/314 8K re: resignation of Elizabeth Buse, EVP Solutions
3/7/14 8K re: pre-arranged stock trading plan for CFO
3/5/14 8K re: presentation at Morgan Stanley tech, Media & Telecom Conf 3/5
1/30/14 10Q for qtr ended 12/31/13
1/29/14 8K re: results of 1/29/14 Annual Meeting of Stockholders
1/29/14 8K re: declaration of dividends

WalMart WMT:
4/7 8K re: issuance of euro Notes due '22
3/21/14 10K for FY ended 1/31/14
2/20/14 8K re: 4Q results
2/13/14 8K re: amendment to bylaws to allow 10% of sharehodlers to call a meeting
1/31/14 8K re: 2014 guidance
1/29/14 8K re: election of C. Douglas McMillan as Pres/CEO
1/29/14 8K/A re: compensation for EVP David Cheesewright


SO LONG, THAT'S ALL

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