Friday, June 12, 2015

Take Another Shot

 I know its Friday  
HOWEVER ITS

NOT this kind of Shot!!! 


Good morning Folks, 
Good luck trading today! I plan to do a live session this weekend to see if the upgrade to the system fixes the video feed. Lets plan on this Saturday @ 8 AM Vegas time. 

This mornings Video 
http://www.screencast.com/t/SkVGtsmSmK1

Stocks on my RADAR premarket

TWTR CDTI SNSS ASTI MEIP APHB CRBP 

Late additions
CTIC LOCO FOLD TRXC

CNBC in the news 

IN THE NEWS TODAY
U.S. stock futures were lower in early trading, after Thursday's rally stalledlate on the IMF quitting Greece's debt talks. Still, the Dow and S&P 500 did post their best two-day gains in a month. (CNBC)
The euro was under pressure this morning on the IMF's decision to pull out of talks with Greece. The dollar saw further gains on Thursday's better-than-expected retail sales report. (Reuters)

U.S. bond yields ticked higher this morning, after reversing their recent surgeon Thursday and logging their worst one-day drop since mid-March. The German bund yield was up and down this morning. (CNBC)

Oil prices slipped this morning after the world's top crude exporter Saudi Arabia said it's ready to raise output to new record highs-potentially adding to a global supply glut. (Reuters)

Dick Costolo is stepping as Twitter (TWTR) CEO on July 1, with chairman and co-founder Jack Dorsey serving as interim CEO, a position he held in the company's early days. Costolo will remain on the board. (CNBC)

Twitter also announced that users can have more than 140-characters for private messages. The change is set to be rolled out next month. (USA Today)

Outgoing Twitter CEO Dick Costolo and co-founder Jack Dorseyjoins CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" at 10 a.m. ET for an interview.

BlackBerry (BBRY) is thinking about putting Google's Android operating system on one of its upcoming smartphones for the first time, which would be a reversal of its previous stance. (Reuters)

Google (GOOG) was ordered by French data-protection regulators to expand its implementation of Europe's new right-to-be-forgotten rules to all domain names, not just those that are aimed at Europe. (AP)

French engineering group Alstom said today it'll continue to provide evidenceon the positive impact for Europe of the planned sale of its power business to General Electric (GE). (Reuters)

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the ex-IMF chief once thought of as a future French president before a series of sex scandals, was acquitted of pimping charges in a Lille court today. (CNBC)

The IRS has announced a sweeping effort to step up protections against identity theft and fraud, following an online attack that allowed criminals to steal personal information and divert tax refunds. (NY Times)

New net neutrality rules go into effect today, after a federal appeals court rejected the telecommunications industry's request to partly suspend their implementation while litigation proceeds. (Reuters)

President Barack Obama's goal of strengthening U.S. economic ties with Asiahangs in the balance in Congress today as divided lawmakers vote on legislation central to his hallmark free trade deal. (Reuters)

STOCKS TO WATCH
Dish Network (DISH) is talking to banks about funding a bid for wireless services provider T-Mobile US (TMUS), according to reports. The deal being discussed would leave current T-Mobile parent company Deutsche Telekom with a significant minority stake.
Wingstop (WING) is set to debut today on the Nasdaq, after the chicken wing restaurant's IPO priced at $19 per share. That was above the revised expected range, which had been bumped up earlier this week.

LeapFrog Enterprises (LF) reported a fourth quarter loss, with the maker of educational games predicting that growth will resume in fiscal the 2017 holiday quarter. The stock tanked in premarket trading.

Bojangles (BOJA) issued adjusted earnings of 17 cents per share in its first report as a public company, coming in 2 cents above estimates. Revenue was slightly above forecasts, while full-year sales forecasts were largely below predictions.

Activision Blizzard's (ATVI) "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" and Take-Two Interactive's (TTWO) "Grand Theft Auto V" topped the list of digital videogame sales for consoles and PCs last month, according to SuperData Research.

In auto news: Honda (HMC) will restate its financial results for the past year,adding about $360 million in costs related to an expanded recall involving Takata-made airbags. Separately, Toyota (TM) is close to unveiling the 4th generation version of its best-selling Prius hybrid car.

Eli Lilly (LLY) have been surging this week, as investors await Monday'srelease of new long-term data on an experimental Alzheimer's treatment. This week, the drugmaker released favorable results from studies of experimental treatments for rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis.
Seeking Alpha
Today's Markets:
In Asia, Japan +0.1% to 20407. Hong Kong +1.4% to 27281. China +0.9% to 5166. India +0.2% to 26425.
In Europe, at midday, London -0.3%. Paris -0.1%. Frankfurt +0.1%.
Futures at 6:20: Dow -0.1%. S&P -0.1%. Nasdaq -0.1%. Crude -0.9% to $60.25. Gold -0.1% to $1179.30.
Ten-year Treasury Yield +1 bps to 2.39%
Today's economic calendar:
8:30 Producer Price Index
10:00 Reuters/UofM Consumer Sentiment

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