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by Dan Kolber
Post No. 3,123 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.
A read of the print editions of Monday's Barron's & Investors' Business Daily; the combined Sat. & Sunday's issues of Wall Street Journal & Financial Times; & Sunday's & Saturday's and Friday's New York Times & Atlanta Journal & Constitution & Friday's Wall Street 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 Thursday's closing stock prices and related data in alphabetical order. The stock market was closed on Friday for Good Friday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average: The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed Thursday at 17763.24 up 65.06 or 0.37% from Wednesday's close of 17698.18. For the year the Dow is down 0.34%. Of the Dow components 22 gained, 2 were unchanged and 6 declined. The biggest gainer dollar-wise and percentage-wise was Home Depot up $1.41 or 1.25%. The biggest decliner dollar-wise was Goldman Sachs down 68 cents and percentage-wise was Microsoft down 1.06%.
IBD pB8 "Stocks peg modest gains, but volume is lackluster" by Paul Whitfield says stocks traded in a tight range Thursday with low vol pointing to institutional indifference as the current outlook is uptrend under pressure.
Friday WSJ pC4 "Stocks end the week on a positive note" by Corrie Driebusch, Saumya Vaishampayan says stocks rebounded from 2 days of losses as investors looked ahead to the monthly jobs report & 1Q earnings.
Friday NYT pB3 "Market edges higher after a 2 day slide" & Friday AJC pA13 "Stocks rebound after losses" by AP says major US stock indexes closed slighted ahead due to encouragement from economic data such as a report stating a steep drop in apps for unemployment benefits last week.
As of the open of the market on Monday the current divisor for the Dow Jones Industrial Average found at page C6 of Saturday's Wall St. Journal is 0.14985889030177. Monday's trailing P/E ratio is 16.22 up from Thursday's trailing P/E ratio of 16.16 (last year it was 16.30). Monday's P/E estimate is 16.08 up from Thursday's P/E estimate of 16.07 (year ago it was 14.74) and Monday's dividend yield is 2.31 unchanged from Thursday's dividend yield of 2.28 (last year it was 2.18). The Dow's all-time high was 18288.63 on March 2, 2015. The 12 year low close for the Dow was on March 9, 2009 when it fell to 6,547.05.
Thursday's Dow Jones Industrial Average numerator is 2661.98 up 9.75 from Wednesday's average numerator of 2652.23. 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 (0.14985889030177) you get the change in today's Dow. A dollar increase or decrease in a Dow stock results in a $6.67 change in the Dow Index.
The average closing price (the closing numerator divided by 30) of Thursday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $88.73 up 32 cents from Wednesday's closing average of $88.41. The median closing price of Thursday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $83.46 (PG/XOM) up 7 cents from Wednesday's median closing price of $83.39 (PG/XOM). The lowest volume was Travelers and the highest volume was Microsoft.
If Thursday 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 $975 ($266,198 - $265,223).
4/2//15 Thurs. 4:36 pm MarketWatch by Anora Mahmudova & Sara Sjolin says U.S. stocks finished the Easter-shortened week with modest gains after benchmarks advanced slightly on Thursday.The session’s upward momentum was supported by better-than-expected jobless claims, which pointed to continued strength in the labor market, setting the stage for Friday’s closely watched nonfarm payrolls. U.S. stock markets are closed for Good Friday and investors won't get a chance to react to the highly anticipated jobs report until Monday, but there might be some hints at what the market thinks reflected in futures, which are briefly open. On, Thursday, however, the S&P 500 SPX, +0.35% closed up 7.27 points, or 0.4% at 2,066.96 and booked a 0.3% gain for the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.37% added 65.06 points, or 0.4%, to 17,763.24, gaining 0.3% over the week. The Nasdaq Composite COMP, +0.14% ended the session up 6.71 points, or 0.1%, to 4,886.94, but was 0.1% lower for the week.Michael Arone, chief investment strategist at State Street Global Advisors, expects the jobs gains to come in slightly below the consensus estimate of 245,000. “The details of the jobs report such as average hourly earnings and wage growth will be far more important for the Fed than the headline number,” Arone said. “The Fed is comfortable with the labor market and it’s the enigma with the inflation that is making their jobs challenging,” Arone added. Paul Vigna and Ed Campbell discuss wage growth in the U.S. economy, and Drew FitzGerald looks at the new, old RadioShack.Sandy Lincoln, chief markets strategist at BMO Global Asset Management, said he is optimistic about equities at this point.But he cautioned that there are no cheap assets. “Equities are not cheap, but fairly valued, while bonds are expensive,” he said.Thursday’s data: Initial jobless claims for the week ended March 28 fell by 20,000 to a seasonally adjusted 268,000, the levels last seen 15 years ago, the government agency said. The number is far below the forecasts by economists polled by MarketWatch. The U.S. trade deficit sank 17% in February to the lowest level since 2009, largely because of cheaper oil, but exports also fell to a 2½ year low in a sign that a stronger dollar and a weak global economy are hurting American companies.Also, Factory orders for February ticked up 0.2%.Stocks to watch: CarMax Inc. KMX, -0.37% shares jumped 9.3% after the company reported on Thursday that its fourth-quarter profits surged 44%, as sales remained strong for the used-car retailer. The stock was the best performer on the S&P 500.Its rival AutoNation Inc. AN, +0.05% shares rose 1.1% after sales jumped 10%. Google Inc. GOOG, -0.03% GOOGL, +0.13% shares fell 1.3%, after news reports that the Europe’s competition regulators is preparing to move against the search giant in the next few weeks. Other markets: European stocks ended mostly lower as investors there were also wary ahead of the long weekend and nonfarm payrolls. Most European stock markets are closed on Friday and Monday. Asia markets closed sharply higher for the most part. Oil futures fell on Thursday amid market expectations that the agreement on Iran’s nuclear program will lead to more oil on the world market. Gold futures settled lower, down 0.6% at $1,200.90 as a better-than-expected reading on jobless claims dented haven demand for the precious metal.
Sunday's & Saturday's & Friday's Dow News followed by Thursday's Closing Dow Numbers:
American Express: No mentions found.
Apple: IBD pA5 "HBO-Apple exclusive thickens tv plot" by Jon friedman says the next frontier for techplayers such as Microsoft, Samsung, Apple and Amazon is embedding themselves into the living rooms of consumers. Wearables and inetegrated tech platforms are the pats of the future with the next generation tv plaing a major role.
Sat. WSJ pB12 "Getting active with Apple" by Spencer Jakab says Apple is up more than 60% the past year.
Barron's p30 "Apple watch could boost Quanta computer" by Jack Hough says the success of Apple's watch could boost the earnings of Quanta which will manufacture the watch.
Barron's p33 "Our gadget of the week: How to buy the Apple watch" by Nathaniel Wice, IbD pB10 "Will Apple Watch make stock tick?" by Matthew Galgani say the Apple Watch will go on sale 4/24.
Barron's p37 "Steve and Me" is a review by Alexander Eule of "Becoming Steve Jobs: The evolution of a reckless upstart into a visionary leader" by Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli.
Fri. WSJ pA1 "Europe steps up pressure on US technology giants" by Sam Schechner, Tom Fairless, Fri. NYT pB1 "Inquiries in Europe target US tech giants" by Mark Scott say EU officials are escalating their scrutiny of firms like Apple, Facebook & Google in realms that span taxation, personal privacy & competition law.
Boeing: Fri. WSJ pB5 "At Boeing, innovation in small steps" by Jon Ostrower says Boeing is seeking to develop technologies in incremental moves aimed at reliability and price.
Caterpillar: Barron's p23 "10 stocks with sold yields up to 5.7%" by Andrew Bary list 10 stocks that offer reliable dividends of at least 3.5% and the payouts could grow over time. There are 4 Dow stocks on the list: Verizon, GE, McDonald's and Caterpillar.
Chevron: No mentions found.
Cisco: Barron's p19 "Week preview" says on Monday Cisco will hold a packet optical convergence tech talks with UBS.
Coke: Sat. AJC pA9 "Coca-Coal debuts drinkable advertising" by Christopher Seward says Coke will dispense free Coke Zero during the NCAA Men's Final Four in Indianapolis.
Disney: Sat. WSJ pB3 "Disney makes bet on sports' draftkings" by Shalini Ramachandran, Amol Sharma says Disney is investing $250 mil in online fantasy sports business DraftKings Inc..
DuPont: No mentions found.
Exxon: No mentions found.
GE: Barron's p23 "10 stocks with sold yields up to 5.7%" by Andrew Bary list 10 stocks that offer reliable dividends of at least 3.5% and the payouts could grow over time. There are 4 Dow stocks on the list: Verizon, GE, McDonald's and Caterpillar.
Sat. WSJ pB3 "GE halts appliance production as fire guts Kentucky facility" by Ted Mann says gE suspended home appliance production for a week at its massive facility in Louisveille, Ky. due to a fire.
Goldman Sachs: No mentions found.
Home Depot: No mentions found.
Intel: Fri. WSJ pB4 "Intel CEO Krzanich's pay rose 17% last year" by Angela Chen says Brian Krzanich got $11.2 mil in '14 up from $9.6 mil in '13.
IBM: No mentions found.
JPMorgan: No mentions found.
Johnson & Johnson: No mentions found.
McDonald's: Barron's p23 "10 stocks with sold yields up to 5.7%" by Andrew Bary list 10 stocks that offer reliable dividends of at least 3.5% and the payouts could grow over time. There are 4 Dow stocks on the list: Verizon, GE, McDonald's and Caterpillar.
Sun AJC pD5 "McDonald's changes course on food, wages" by Tom Hudson, Miami Herald says next week McDonald's will be using a simpler chicken recipe.
Fri. USAT p1B "Sparking a chain reaction" by Paul Davidson, Fri. AJC pA12 "Raises won't end protests" by Candice Choi, AP say a pay raise for McDonald's workers won't stop labor pressure for better condition. McDonald's raised pay after Walmart did the same.
Merck: No mentions found.
Microsoft: No mentions found.
Nike: No mentions found.
Pfizer: Fri. AJC pA13 "Pfizer stops selling vaccine in China" says Pfizer stopped selling Prevnar 7 pneumonia vaccine there after its import license expired but it will launch the world's most widely used vaccine, Prevnar 13, there. Jobs of 200 of Pfizer's 9,000 employees in China will be cut.
Procter & Gamble: No mentions found.
3M: No mentions found.
Travelers: No mentions found.
United Technologies: Fri. NYT pB2 "United technologies picks retiree to lead copter unit" by AP says Robert Leduc will be president of Sikorsky, and his predecessor, Mick Maurer, will be United's senior vp for strategic projects.
UnitedHealth: Barron's p18 "Week preview" says UnitedHealth will buy Catamaran, a pharmacy benefits manager for $12.8 bil, and workers at McDonald's will get a 10% raise.
Barron's p20 "Up 77%, UnitedHealth looks price" by Jack Hough says UnitedHealth's forward price to earnings ratio has expanded to 19 from 12 and according to Barron's that looks pricey.
Fri. WSJ pC8 "Big Pharma has a big problem with prices" by Charley Grant says UnitedHealth's $12.8 bil purchase of Catamaran is a symbol of how private payers are positioning to push back against record high drug prices.
Verizon: Barron's p23 "10 stocks with sold yields up to 5.7%" by Andrew Bary list 10 stocks that offer reliable dividends of at least 3.5% and the payouts could grow over time. There are 4 Dow stocks on the list: Verizon, GE, McDonald's and Caterpillar.
Visa: No mentions found.
Walmart: Barron's pM15 "Research reports - Walmart" edited by Paul Farrell says sterne Agee on 4/1 did a report on Walmart with a neutral saying Walmart trades at 16.6 times '16 eps and Sterne Agee's 12 month price target of $73 is based on 15 times '16 EPS estimate versus the historical 3 year average of 13.9 times.
Fri. AJC pA12 "Raises won't end protests" by Candice Choi, AP says a pay raise for McDonald's workers won't stop labor pressure for better condition. McDonald's raised pay after Walmart did the same.
Thursday's Closing Dow Numbers:
Symbol | Last Sale | Change | % Change | Share Volume | Market |
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AXP | ▲ | NYSE | |||
AAPL | ▲ | NASDAQ-GS | |||
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 |
Here are the current CEOs of the Dow 30 Companies:
AT&T T Randall L. Stephenson (Dallas, TX)
Apple: Tim Cook (Cupertino, CA)
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 Craig Menear (Atlanta, GA)
Intel INTC Brian M. 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 Steve Easterbrook (Oak Brook, Ill)
Merck MRK Kenneth Frazier (Whitehouse Station, N.J.)
Microsoft MSFT Satya Nadella (Redmond, WA)
Nike NKE 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)
UnitedHealth UNC Stephen Hemsley (Minnetonka, MN)
United Technologies UTX Greg Hayes (Hartford, CT)
Verizon VZ Lowell McAdam (NY, NY)
Visa V Charles W. Scharf (San Francisco, CA)
Wal-Mart WMT Doug McMillon (Bentonville, ARK)
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Here are the Dow Jones Industrial Average 30 as of 3/22/15 ranked in order of market capitalization in billions:
1. Apple AAPL $733.34
2. Exxon Mobil XOM $354.62
3. Microsoft MSFT 351.78
4. Johnson & Johnson JNJ 284.72
5. Wal-Mart WMT 268.87
6. GE 255.65
7. JPMorgan Chase JPM 229.36
8. Procter & Gamble PG 228.84
9. Pfizer PFE 209.91
10. Verizon VZ 205.94
11. Chevron CVX 201.24
12. Disney 184.28
13. Coke KO 177.49
14. Merck MRK 166.26
15. IBM 160.99
16. Home Depot HD 153.44
17. Cisco CSCO 145.18
18. Intel INTC 144.28
19. UnitedHealth UNH 113.62
20. Boeing BA 108.83
21. United Technologies UTX 108.37
22. 3M MMM 105.68
23. McDonald' s MCD 93.28
24. Nike NKE 88.10
25. Goldman Sachs GS 87.21
26. American Express AXP 84.29
27. DuPont DD 67.31
28. Caterpillar CAT 49.21
29. Visa V 42.35
30. Travelers TRV 35.26
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Here are the latest 8K, 10Q & 10K & Proxy & certain other SEC filings as of 3/22/15 for the prior 90 day period:
Symbol & Co. Name/Date of Filing/Form Filed/ Comments
American Express AXP:
3/16/15 8K re: delinq. & write-off stats for 3 mos. thru 2/15/15
3/11/15 8K re: increase of quarterly dividend & repurchase of up to $6.6 of shares
3/2/15 8K re: issuance of preferred shares
2/24/15 10K re: FY ended 12/31/14
2/17/15 8K re: delinq. & write-off states for 3 months thru 1/15
2/12/15 8K re: end of exclusive deal w/Costco
1/21/15 8K re: 4Q & FY '14 earnings
1/15/15 8K re: delinq. & write-off delinq. stats. for 3 mos ended 12/31/14.
Apple AAPL:
3/13/15 8K re: amdmt. to employee stock purchase plan
2/9/15 8K re: issuance of notes
1/28/15 8K re: change to fin'l stmts due to change of reporting
1/28/15 10Q & 1/27/15 8K re: Qtr. ended 12/27/14
1/22/15 2 14A Proxies re: Annual Mtg of Shareholders on 3/10/15 at 9 am at HG at Cupertino, CA
Boeing BA:
3/13/15 14A Def. Proxy re: Annual Shareholders Mtg on 4/27/15 at 9 am at Field Museum, Chicago
2/20/15 8K re: issuance of senior notes
2/12/15 10K & 1/28/15 8K re: FY ended 12/31/14
2/10/15 8K re: retirement of Linda Z. Cook from Board
1/27/15 8K re: 4Qtr fin'l results
Caterpillar CAT:
3/19/15 8K re: sales thru 2/15
2/19/15 8K re: sales thru 1/15
2/17/15 & 1/27/15 8K re: FY ended 12/31/14
1/27/15 8K re: 4Qtr fin'l results
1/26/15 8K re: 3 mos ended 12/31/14 retail sales stats
Chevron CVX:
3/3/15 8K re: issuance of Floating Rate Notes
2/20/15 10K & 1/30 8K re: FY ended 12/31/14
2/3/15 8K re: election of Jeanette L. Ourada, Corp. VP & Comptroller
1/30/15 8K re: 4Qtr fin'l results
Cisco CSCO:
3/19/15 8K re: exec pre-arranged stock trading plan
2/18/15 & 2/11/15 8K re: 2Qtr ended 1/24/15
Coke KO:
3/2/15 Def. 14A Proxy re: Annual Mtg of Shareholders 11 am, Cobb Galeria Centre, Atlanta
3/10/15 & 3/3/15 8Ks re: issuance of Floating Rate Notes
2/25/15 10K & 2/10/15 8K re: FY ended 12/31/14
2/20/15 8K re: retirement from Board of James D. Robinson & Peter V. Ueberroth
2/18/15 8K re: Amdmt to employee stock option plans
Disney DIS:
3/13/15 8K re: voting results of 3/12 Annual Shareholders Mtg
2/11/15 Def14A re: shareholder proposals
2/5/15 8K re: Agreement for COO Thomas O. Stagg
2/3/15 10Q & 2/3/15 8K re: Qtr ended 12/27/14
1/16/15 Def. 14A Proxy re: Annual Mtg. of Shareholders at 10 am 3/12/15 at Palace of Fine Arts, SF
DuPont DD:
3/17/15 - 3/19/15 Def. Proxy 14A re: Trian's proposal to add Directors
2/5/15 8K re: election to Board of Edward D. Breent & James L. Gallogly
2/5/15 10K & 1/27/15 8K re: FY ended 12/31/14
1/27/15, 1/15/15, 1/14/15, 1/13/15, 1/9/15 (five) 14A Proxy: re: Nelson Peltz's Trian's proposal to break-up DuPont
1/12/15 8K re: 4Qtr fin'l results
ExxonMobil XOM:
3/10/15 8K re: 3/4/15 analyst meeting
3/6/15 8K re: issuance of Floating rate Notes
2/25/15 10K & 2/24/15 8K & 2/2/15 8K re: 10K for FY ended 12/31/14
GE:
3/10/15 def. 14A Proxy re: Shareholder Mtg 4/22/15 10am at Cox Conv. Ctr. Oklahoma City
2/27/15 10K re: FY ended 12/31/14
2/11/15 8K re: Amdmt By-laws re: proxy access by 3% holders
1/23/15 8K re: 4Qtr fin'l results
Goldman Sachs GS:
3/11/15 8K re: revised '15 Capital Plan
3/9/15 8K re: retirement from Board of Claes Dahlback
2/23/15 10K & 1/16/15 8K re: FY ended 12/31/15
2/8/15 8K re: issuance of Floating Rate Notes
1/23/15 8K re: issuance of notes
1/16/15 8K re: 4Qtr fin'l results
Home Depot HD:
2/24/15 8K re: FY & Qtr ended 2/1/15
1/16/15 8K re: replacement of Chairman of Board Francis S. Blake with Craig A. Menear
Intel INTC:
3/12/15 8K re: 1Qtr guidance
2/13/15 10K & 1/15/15 8K re: FY ended 12/27/14
1/15/15 8K re: fin'l results of 4Qtr ended 12/27
IBM:
3/19/15 Def. Proxy 14A Stockholders Annual Mtg at 10 am 4/.28/15 at Statehouse Conv. Ctr., Little Rock, Ark & nomination of Alex Gorsky, CEO, Johnson & Johnson & Peter R. Voser to Board
2/24/15 10K & 1/20/15 8K re: FY ended 12/31/14
2/5/15 8K re: issuance of debt securities
1/30/15 8K re: compensation amounts for execs for 2014
1/21/15 & 1/20/15 8Ks re: 4Qtr ended 12/31/14 fin'l results
1/7/15 8K re: exec promotions and amendment to bylaws to increase Board to 14 & election of Peter R. Voser to Bd
JPMorgan Chase JPM:
3/20/15 8K & 3/6/15 8K re: redemption of Bear Stearn Notes
3/6/15 8K re: release of '15 Dodd-Frank Act Stress Test results
2/27/15 8K re: redemption of Capital securities
2/25/15 8K re: 2/24/15 Investor Day Conf.
2/24/15 10K for FY ended 12/31/14
2/17/15 8K re: redemption of notes
2/12/15 8K re: issuance of Preferred Shares
1/23/15 8K re: closing of note offering
Johnson & Johnson JNJ:
3/11/15 Def. 14A Proxy for Annual shareholder Mtg a 10:30 am on 4/23/15 at State Theatre, New Brunswick, NJ
3/2/15 8K re: sale of Cordis Business for $1.99 bil to Cardinal Health
2/24/15 10K for FY ended 12/28/14
1/20/15 8K re: 4Qtr ended 12/28/14 fin'l results
McDonald's MCD:
3/20/15 8K re: stock award to execs
3/9/15 8K re: Feb. global sales
3/3/15 8K & 2/3/15 8K re: election of Stephen Easterbrook as CEO
2/24/15 10K for FY ended 12/31/14
2/10/15 8K re: Global sales for Jan.
2/4/15 8K re: TRC mini-tender offer
1/23/15 8K re: 4Qtr ended 12/31/14 fin'l results
Merck MRK:
2/27/15 10K & 2/4/15 8K re: FY ended 12/31/14
2/10/15 8K re: issuance of Floating rate Notes
Microsoft MSFT:
2/12/15 8K re: issuance of notes
1/26/15 10Q & 1/26/15 8K re: fin'l results for qtr ended 12/31/14
Nike NKE:
3/19/15 8K for Qtr ended 2/28/15
2/12/15 8K re: election & retirement of VPs
1/7/15 10Q & 12/2214 8K re: results of qtr ended 11/30
Pfizer PFE:
3/12/15 Def. 14A Proxy re: 4/23/15 Annual Shareholder Mtg at Short Hills, NJ
2/27/15 10K & 1/27/15 8K re: FY ended 12/31/15
2/10/15 8K re: $5 bil share buyback program
2/6/15 8K re: purchase of Hospira, Inc.
11/6/14 10Q for quarter ended 9/28/14
11/6/14 10Q & 10/28/14 8K re: 3Qtr ended 9/28/14
Procter & Gamble PG:
2/19/15 8K re: Consumer analysts Group conf. on 2/19/15
2/10/15 8K re: appointment of ex-Home depot CEO Frank S. Blake to Board
1/27/15 10Q & 1/27/15 8K re: 2Qtr ended 12/31/14 fin'l results
1/13/15 8K re: quarterly div. of 0.6436 cents payable 2/17 to record holders as of close of business
3M MMM:
2/23/15 8K purchase of Polypore's separation Media business
2/12/15 10K & 1/27/15 8K re: FY ended 12/31/14
1/31/15 8K re: 4Qtr fin'l results
Travelers TRV:
2/12/15 10K re: FY ended 12/31/14
1/22/15 8K re: qtr ended 12/31/14 fin'l results
United Technologies UTX:
3/13/15 Def. 14A Proxy re: Annual Mtg of Shareholders on 3/2/15 2pm at PGA Nat'l Resort, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
3/1/13/15 8K re: repurchase of $2.6 bil of stock
2/5/15 10K for FY ended 12/31/15
3/12/15 8K re: reviewing possible spin-off of Sikorsky Aircraft Business
1/26/15 8K re: 4Qtr fin'l results
1/23/15 8K re: separation agreement for ex-CEO Louis Chenevert
1/15/15 8K re: departure of exec Alain M. Bellemare
UnitedHealth Group UNH:
3/6/15 8K re: Barclays Global Healthcare Conf on 3/10 in Miami
2/17/15 8K re: exec. comp. changes
2/10/15 10K re: FY ended 12/31/14
2/6/15 8K re: Leenik Global Healthcare Conf. on 2/11
1/21/15 8K re: 4Qtr fin'l results
Verizon Communications Inc. VZ:
3/12/15 8K & 2/26/15 8K & 2/25/15 8K 2/12/15 8K re: results of exchange offer
2/23/15 10K re: FY ended 12/31/14
2/18/15 8K re: EVP changes
2/5/15 8K re: election of Mark T. Bertolini to Board
2/5/15 8K re: sale of assets, purchase of wireless towers & $5 bil stock buybacks
1/30/15 8K re: results of bidding for AWS-3 spectrum licenses in FCC auction
1/22/15 & 1/16/15 8Ks re: 4Qtr fin'l results
1/14/15 8K re: retirement from Board of Robert W. Lane
Visa V:
2/27/15 8K & two 1/29/15 8Ks: re: amd. by-laws to allow 4 for 1 stock splits
2/2/15 8K re: exec. changes
1/29/15 10Q & 1/29/15 8K re: 1Qtr ended 2/31/14 fin'l results
1/29/15 8K, 1/21/15 Proxy & 1/14/15 Proxy re: amendment of Cert of Incorp. for stock split
1/28/15 8K re: dividend of 48 cents payable 3/3 for record holders on 2/13
WalMart WMT:
2/19/15 8K re: 4Q results
12/16/14 8K re: latest ruling re: class action lawsuit in Phil for underpaying employees - Braun/Hummel v. Walmart
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