Friday, October 3, 2014

10/3/14 Fri. pm Dow Closes at 17009.69 up 208.64 or 1.24%


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by Dan Kolber

Post No. 2,870 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 as of Sept. 24, 2014.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed  Friday at 17009.69 up 208.64 or 1.24%  from Thursday's close of 16801.05.  For the week the Dow is down 103.46 or  0.06% from last Friday's close of 17113.15. Of the Dow components  29 gained and  only Caterpillar declined.  The only and therefore the biggest gainer   dollar-wise was  and percentage-wise was Caterpillar down 2 cents or .02%. The biggest decliner   dollar-wise and percentage-wise was Goldman Sachs down
$5.19 or 2.84 %.


As of the open of  the market on Friday the current divisor for the Dow Jones Industrial Average found at page C6 of  Friday's Wall St. Journal is 0.15571590501117.  Friday's trailing P/E   ratio is 15.90 down  from yesterday's   trailing P/E ratio of 16.13  (last year it was 15.44).  Today's P/E estimate is 15.06 unchanged from Thursday's P/E estimate of 15.06 (year ago it was 14.39) and today's dividend yield is 2.25 up from  yesterday's dividend yield of 2.22  (last year it was 2.19). The Dow's all-time high was 17279.74 on September 19,  2014. The 12 year low close for the Dow was on March 9, 2009 when it fell to 6,547.05.

Friday's Dow Jones Industrial Average numerator is 2648.68  up 32.49 from  Thursday's   numerator of 2616.19.  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  Friday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $88.29  down $108 from Thursday's  average closing price of $87.21.  The median closing price of  Friday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $87.81  (AXP/DIS) up $1.58 from Thursday's median closing price of $86.23 (AXP/DIS). The lowest volume was  United Technologies  and the highest volume was Microsoft.

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 made  $3,249 ($261,619 - $264,868).

10/3/14 Fri. 4:32 MarketWatch by Anora Mahmudova & Sara Sjolin says the S&P 500 enjoyed its biggest one-day gain in nearly two months, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average tallied its biggest gain in seven months, thanks in large part to a stronger-than-expected jobs report that delivered a dose of confidence to investors. The jobs report was not only robust, it was also the sort of Goldilocks data message the markets craved—strong headline numbers along with a dose of wage-growth stagnation. The jobs report offered markets the view that U.S. economic growth will continue but no so vigorously as to raise the inflation antenna of Federal Reserve, forcing them to raise rates abruptly. Friday’s also helped put a dent in weekly losses, but the main benchmarks still finished the week modestly lower. Marking the second weekly decline in a row for major indexes.On Friday. the S&P 500 SPX, +1.12% rose 21.73 points, or 1.1%, to 1,967.90, with health care and financials stocks leading the broad-based gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +1.24%  gained 220 points, or 1.2%, to 17,009.69. The Nasdaq Composite COMP, +1.03%  added 45.43points, or 1%, to 4,4755.62.Mike Arone, chief investment strategist at State Street Global Advisors’ U.S. Intermediary Business, stressed that not only the headline number of the jobs report was good, but underlying components showed strength, referring to substantial upward revisions for July and August.“The fact that the wage growth remains tame and inflation below target, bodes well for the markets as the Fed won't be pressured to raise rates sooner. It appears that markets are finally in a cycle where good news is good news,” Arone said.Data: The U.S. economy added 248,000 jobs in September and hiring in August turned out to be a lot stronger than forecasts, showing the U.S. economy entered the fall with rising momentum. The unemployment rate fell to 5.9%, falling below 6% mark for the first time since 2008. The U.S. trade deficit fell 0.5% to $40.1 billion in August, representing the lowest level since January as the nation exported a record amount of petroleum and imported less. U.S. services and other non-manufacturing companies reported slower growth for September, after hitting its highest level since 2008 in August, according to a survey of senior executives released Friday.
Movers: Mylan Inc. MYL, +8.02%  shares rallied 8% after the pharmaceutical company raised its third-quarter and full-year earnings guidance. Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corp. TKMR, -0.44%  shares jumped 16%, as the widening breadth of Ebola cases in the U.S. brightened the company’s outlook. Tekmira is one of a handful of biotech companies working on treatments for the Ebola virus.
In commodities-related shares, plunging gold prices put pressure on miners, while energy groups suffered from falling oil prices. Oil and mining stocks were among the worst performers on the S&P 500 on Friday. Diamond Offshore Drilling DO, -5.25% fell 5.3%, Newmont Mining Corporation NEM, -2.49% was down 2.5%. Other markets: Asian markets closed mostly in positive territory, and European markets rebounded after a sharp selloff on Thursday. The dollar rose against rivals after the jobs report, recovering after a sharp slide over the past two sessions. Oil futures fell, while gold prices GCZ4, -1.95%  slumped Friday in the wake of an upbeat jobs report, turning negative for the year and briefly trading below $1,200 an ounce.

Friday'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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A  read of the print editions of  Friday's Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Investor's Business Daily, 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 Thursday's  closing   stock prices and related data in alphabetical order.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average: The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed  Thursday at 16801.05 down 3.66 or 0.02%  from Wednesday's close of 16804.71. For the year the Dow is up 1.4%. Of the Dow components 10 gained and 20  declined.  The biggest gainer   dollar-wise was Goldman Sachs up $2.18 and percentage-wise was Nike up 1.82%. The biggest decliner   dollar-wise and percentage-wise was JPMorgan down 93 cents or 1.56%.

WSJ pC4 "Stocks get break from string of declines" by Chris Dietrich says US stocks stabilized after a stretch of sharp declines as investors brushed off heavy selling in overseas markets.

IBD pB3 "Stocks reverse higher though vol cools off" by Paul Whitfield says Thursdays action was positive reversal in easing vol while the current outlook is market in correction.


As of the open of  the market on Friday the current divisor for the Dow Jones Industrial Average found at page C6 of  Friday's Wall St. Journal is 0.15571590501117.  Friday's trailing P/E   ratio is 15.90 down  from yesterday's   trailing P/E ratio of 16.13  (last year it was 15.44).  Today's P/E estimate is 15.06 unchanged from Thursday's P/E estimate of 15.06 (year ago it was 14.39) and today's dividend yield is 2.25 up from  yesterday's dividend yield of 2.22  (last year it was 2.19). The Dow's all-time high was 17279.74 on September 19,  2014. 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 2616.19 down 0.57 from  Wednesday's   numerator of 2616.76.  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  Thursday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $87.21 down 2 cents from Wednesday's  average closing price of $87.23.  The median closing price of  Thursday's Dow Jones Industrial Average was $86.23  (AXP/DIS) down 42  cents from Wednesday's median closing price of $86.65 (AXP/DIS). The lowest volume was  Travelers  and the highest volume was Intel.

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 lost  $57  ($261,676 - $261,619).

10/2/14 Thurs. 4:35 MarketWatch by Anora Mahmudova & Sara Sjolin says The U.S. stock market swung wildly between gains and losses on Thursday but finished the session virtually unchanged. At session lows, the S&P 500 was down more than 4% from its previous closing peak reached on September 19. But “buy the dip” mentality prevailed and the index bounced back to close a fraction higher. Buyers particularly flocked into beaten-down small-caps, pushing the Russell 2000 up 1% to 1,096.The S&P 500 SPX, +0.00%  closed a fraction higher at 1,946.17. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -0.02%  ended down 3.66 points at 16,801.05. The Nasdaq Composite COMP, +0.18%  picked up 8.11 points to 4,430.19.Kim Caughey Forrest, senior equity analyst at Fort Pitt Capital, suggested that Thursday’s action might have been driven by computerized trades. “There was a lot of nervousness in the past few days, so we saw a pullback that probably triggered some algo programs to start buying again,” Forrest said. “But we welcome this volatility as it created some buying opportunities for us,” she added.Thursday’s important news included the decision by the European Central Bank to leave rates unchanged at its meeting in Naples, while ECB President Mario Draghi, at a news conference, offered details of a new asset purchase intended to boost the lagging European economy. Data: Ahead of Friday’s all-important jobs report, weekly jobless claims came in stronger than expected, in yet another sign that layoffs remain low and the labor market continues to improve. The number of people applying for new unemployment benefits fell by 8,000 to 287,000 in the past week of September, yet another sign that layoffs remain low and the labor market continues to improve. Orders for goods produced in U.S. factories fell 10.1% in August, the U.S. Commerce Department said Thursday. The volatility is mainly because of changing demand for airplanes. Movers: Esperion Therapeutics Inc. ESPR, +10.57%  surged 11%, after saying late Wednesday a mid-stage clinical trial showed its drug candidate, ETC-1002, significantly lowered bad cholesterol.DirecTV DTV, +0.87%  was up 0.9% after the satellite-TV provider late Wednesday said it had reached a multiyear agreement with the National Football League. Bank of America Corp. BAC, +0.36%  rose 0.4% after the bank late Wednesday said Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan will succeed Charles Holliday Jr. as chairman, effective immediately. Reporting ahead of the open, Constellation Brands Inc. STZ, -1.01%  missed estimates for sales and profits. Shares fell 1%. Other markets: European stocks fell after the ECB meeting, while Japanese stocks closed significantly lower, logging a three-day losing streak.Crude-oil futures fell below $90 a barrel for the first time since April 2013 as news that Saudi Arabia cut its selling price continued to spook investors. New York-traded crude-oil futures rebounded slightly Thursday. But London’s Brent—viewed as the world’s benchmark—settled at its lowest since June 2012. Metals prices were lower across the board. In currencies, the dollar fell against the yen.

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

AT&T:  IBD pA2 "AT&T" says AT&T and Amzon have teamed up to link AT&T's NetBond virtual private network with Amazon's cloud platform.

American Express:

Boeing:  IBD pA2 "Boeing boosts 737 output" says BA will raise production to 52 737s per month in '18 up from 42.

Caterpillar:

Chevron:

Cisco:

Coke:

Disney:  WSJ pB1 "Under Disney the Star Wars galaxy expands" by Ben Fritz says Star Wars will generate billions of dollars over the years.  Lucasfilm sold his company to Disney in '12 for $4 bil.

WSJ pB2 "Disney extends contract of CEO Iger for a third time" by Ben Fritz says Robert Iger gets more time on the CEO job.


DuPont:

Exxon:

GE:

Goldman Sachs:

Home Depot:

Intel:

IBM:

JPMorgan:  WSJ pC1 "Big bank resource deal gets reined in" by Saabira Chaudhuri, Sarah Kent says JPM will sell a smaller chunk of its commodities biz to a Swiss firm, Mercuria Energy, cutting the value of the deal to $800 mil from $3.5 bil.

IBD pA2 "JPMorggan" disclosed more info about a data breach.

Johnson & Johnson:

McDonald's:

Merck:

Microsoft:  IBD pA2 "Windows 10 may hit PC says" says the new op system is soo good it may increase PC sales next year.

Nike:

Pfizer:

Procter & Gamble:

3M:

Travelers:

United Technologies:

UnitedHealth:

Verizon:

Visa:

Walmart:

Thursday'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) (Craig Menear Takes Over as CEO on 11/1)

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 close of business 9/24/14 ranked in order of market capitalization in billions:

1. Exxon Mobil XOM $408.64
2. Microsoft MSFT 387.93
3. Johnson & Johnson JNJ 306.4
4. GE 260.18
5. Wal-Mart WMT 248.39
6.Chevron CVX 232.43
7.  JPMorgan Chase JPM 231.78
8. Procter & Gamble PG 230.8
9.  Verizon VZ 207.55
10.  Pfizer PFE 192.19 
11. Coke KO 185.39
12.  IBM 191.85 58
13. AT&T T 183.
14. Merck MRK 174.12
15.  Intel INTC 172.05
16. Disney DIS 153.54
17. Visa V 134.71
18. Cisco CSCO 127.38
19. Home Depot HD 125.2
20. United Technologies UTX 97.05
21. McDonald's MCD 93.28 
22. 3M MMM 93.88
23. American Express AXP 93.12
24. Boeing BA 92.66 
25. Goldman Sachs GS 85.98
26. UnitedHealth UNH 85.71
27. Nike NKE 70.19
28. DuPont DD 66.66
29. Caterpillar CAT 63.55
30. Travelers TRV 32.14
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Here are the latest 8K, 10Q & 10K & Proxy & certain other SEC filings as of close of business 9/24/14:
Symbol & Co. Name/Date of Filing/Form Filed/ Comments

AT&T T:
8/1/14 10Q & 7/24/14 8K & 7/23/14 8K  re: qtr ended 6/30
7/1/14 S-4 re: purchase of DirecTV

American Express AXP:
9/15/14 8K re: delinq. & write-off stats for 3 months end 8/31/14
8/15/14 8K re: delinq. & write-off stats for 3 months end 7/31/14
7/30/14 10Q & 7/29/14 8K re: qtr. ended 6/30/14
7/15/14 8K re: delinq. & write-off stats for 3 months ended 6/30/14

Boeing BA:
7/23/14 10Q & 7/23/14 8K re: 2Qtr ended 6/30/14

Caterpillar CAT:
9/19/14 8K re: info re: retail sales of OEMs
9/16/14 8K re: credit agreement with Citibank up to $3.15 bil
8/20/14 8K re: rolling 3 month retail sales stats
8/1/14 10Q & 7/24/14 8K re: 2Q ended 6/30/14
7/23/14 8K re: rolling 3 mos. retail sales stats.

Chevron CVX:
8/14/14 8K re: voluntary dismissal of shareholder derivative lawsuit
8/6/14 10Q & 8/1/14 8K & 7/10/14 8K re: 2Q ended 6/30/14

Cisco CSCO:
9/12/14 8K re: departure of director Marc Benioff & reduction of board to 10
9/9/14 10K & 8/13/14 8K re: results for year ended 7/26/14
8/14/14 8K re: restructuring plan & lay-offs of 6,000 or 8% of global workforce
7/31/14 8K re: resignation from BoD of Gregory Q. Brown

Coke KO:
9/22/14 & 9/19/14 8Ks re: close of public offering of long term notes
8/20/14 8K re: purchase of 16.7% state in Monster
7/30/14 10Q & 7/22/14 8K re: qtr ended 6/27/14

Disney DIS:
8/5/14 10Q for quarter ended 6/28/14
8/5/14 & 8/5 8K re: 10Q for 3Qtr ended 6/28/14 

DuPont DD:
8/5/14 8K re: election of Ulf M.  Mark Scheider
7/22/14 10Q & 7/22/14 8K re: qtr ended 6/30/14

ExxonMobil XOM:
8/6/14 10Q & 7/31/14 8K re: 2Qtr ended 6/30/14
8/6/14 8K re: retirement of P.T. Mulva as VP/controller to be replaced by D.S. Rosenthal

GE:
7/31/14 10Q & 7/18/14 8K re: qtr ended 6/30/14

Goldman Sachs GS:
8/25/14 8K re: settlement with FHFA re: sale of residential mortgage backed securities to Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac
8/7/14 10Q & 7/15/14 8K re: 2Qtr ended 6/30/14

Home Depot HD:
9/18/14 8K re: update on guidance due to data breach
9/8/14 8K re: breach od payment data systems
8/27/14 10Q & 8/19/14 8K results for quarter ended 8//14
8/21/14 8K re: election of Craig A. Menear as CEO &Pes. and Frank Blake taking on as chairman eff. 11/1/14 & amendment of by-laws to split CEO & Chairman positions

Intel INTC:
7/25/14 10Q & 7/15/14 8K re: qtr. ended 6/28/14

IBM:
7/29/14 10Q & 7/18/14 8K & 7/17/14 8K re: qtr. ended 6/30/14
7/29/14 8K re: election of CEO of JNJ Alex Gorsky & Peter R. Voser to BoD

JPMorganChase JPM:
9/19/14 8K re: redemption of subord. notes
9/12/14 8K re: cyberattack vs. JPM
9/10/14 8K re: closing of public offering of $3 bil sub. notes due'24
8/4/14 10Q & 7/15/14 8K & 7/15/14 8K re: qtr. ended 6/30/14
7/2/14 8K re: CEO Jamie Dimon having throat cancer
7/1/14 8K re: reduction of warrant exercise price

Johnson & Johnson JNJ:
8/1/14 10Q & 7/15/14 8K re: Qtr ended 6/29/14
7/21/14 8K re: $5 bil share repurchase program

McDonald's MCD:
9/22/14 8K re: raising quarterly div. by 5% to 85 cents payable 12/15 to record holders 12/1
9/9/14 8K re: global sales decreased 3.7% in Aug.
8/27/14 8K re: salary increase of Pres. of Asia, Mid E. & Africa
8/22/14 8K re: election of Make Andres as Pres. - USA replacing Jeff Stratton eff. 10/15
8/11/14 8K re: global sales decreased 2.5% in July
8/4/14 & 7/22/14 & 7/18/14 8K re: qtr. ended 6/30/14

Merck MRK:
9/29/14 8K re: 2Q results

Microsoft MSFT:
9/17/14 8K election of Teri List-Stoll & Charles W. Scharf  (CEO of Visa) to Board eff 10/1 & increase of Board to 12 & retirement from Board of Dave Marquadt & Dina Dublon
8/19/14 8K re: dividend increase to 31 cents up 11% payable 12/111 to holders on 11/20
7/31/14 10K for year ended 6/30/14
7/31/14 8K re: increased BoD to 11 & election of John W. Stanton
7/22/14 8K re: 4Q results
7/17/14 8K re: restruction & related charges

Nike NKE:
9/23/14 8K re: results of annual shareholders meeting
Sec. 14A Proxy re: Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held 9/18/14 at Tiger Woods Conf. center, Beaverton, Or.
7/25/14 10K for year ended 5/31/14

Pfizer PFE:
8/7/14 10Q for qtr ended 6/29/14
7/29/14 8K re: 2Q results

Procter & Gamble PG:
8/29/14 Proxy re: 10/14/14 Annual Meeting of Shareholders at 9 a.m. at Duke Energy Convention Ctr. Cincinnati,Oh
8/8/14 10K for yr. ended 6/30/14
8/1/14  2 8Ks re: 4Q results
7/8/14 8K re: quarterly div. of 64 cents per share payable 8/15 to record holders of 7/18

3M MMM:
8/12/14 8K re: election of Sandra Barbour to Board
8/8/14 8K re: $2.25 bil 5 yr. revolving credit agreement with JPMorgan
7/31/14 10Q & 7/24/14 re: qtr. ended 6/30/14

Travelers TRV:
9/10/14 2 8Ks re: realignment of 2 of 3 business segments
8/11/14 8K re: amendment to bylaws re: timing of shareholder proposals
7/22/14 10Q & 8K re: qtr ended 6/30/14

United Technologies UTX:
7/25/14 10Q & 7/22/14 8K for qtr. ended 6/30/14

UnitedHealth Group UNH:
9/12/14 8K re: FD disclosures re: presentation at Merrill Global Healthcare Conf. London 9/17
9/5/14 8K re: FD disclosure re: presentation at Morgan Stanley Healthcare Conf. NYC 9/9
8/4/14 & 8/1/14 8K & 7/17 8K re: qtr. ended 6/30/14

Verizon Communications Inc. VZ:
9/11/14 8K re: strong customer  growth
9/4/14 8K/A committee Board assignments for Dir. Shellye L. Archambeau
8/20/14 8K re: results of exchange offer of Verizon/Alltel securities
8/6/14 2 8Ks re: terms of exchange offer re: Alltel

Visa V:
9/11/14 8K re: deposit of $450 mil in litigation escrow account
7/24/14 10Q & 7/24/14 8K re: qtr ended 6/30/14
7/23/14 8K re: quarterly div. of 40 cents payable 9/3 to record holders as of 8/15.

WalMart WMT:
9/5/14 10Q & 8/14/14 8K re: results for qtr ended 7/31/14
7/24/14 8K re: election of Greg Foran as Pres/CEO of Walmart USA  to replace Bill Simon

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