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Investors Turn Cautious

Stocks struggled to gain traction on Tuesday as investors turned cautious again. All three major indices were able to cut earlier losses, but the Dow Jones Industrial average remained in negative territory. Three stocks rose for every two that fell on the New York Stock Exchange. A variety of reports on corporate dealmaking failed to propel stocks into positive territory during morning trading. Investors did appear slightly enthusiastic about Warren Buffett's decision to pay $100 a share for Burlington Northern Santa Fe. Commodities rose broadly and gold jumped to a new high after India's central bank bought $6.7 billion worth of gold from the International Monetary Fund. Shares of energy, industrial and materials companies responded well to the news. Bond prices fell, pushing yields higher. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note rose to 3.48 percent. U.S. light crude oil for December delivery rose cents $1.47 to settle at $79.60 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The dollar gained versus the yen and the euro.

Heard on the Street

Is Warren Buffett calling a bottom ? Buffett put together the biggest deal in his 44-year career in 10 days. Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) will acquire unowned stake of railroad in a cash-and-stock deal worth $44 billion. After a deal of this proportion, what's next for the Oracle of Omaha?

Video -- Buffett's Big Bet on the Economy

Just How Big Is Buffett's Burlington Northern Bet?

As expected, David Friehling, the former accountant to convicted Ponzi-scheme operator Bernard Madoff, pleaded guilty to fraud and other charges. Will he sing like a bird or will he stay silent like Bernie?

Nokia Siemens Networks plans to eliminate as many as 5,760 jobs in the second round of cuts since the joint venture between Nokia (NOK) and Siemens AG (SI) was created. The cuts are necessary due to lower sales, huge operating losses, and a falling market share.

Health-care giant Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) also announced plans to lay off as many as 8,200 employees worldwide as part of a plan to save up to $1.7 billion in 2011.

On the heels of three other positive economic reports, the government reported that orders placed with US factories rose in September for the fifth time in six months. The data helped reinforce the point that manufacturing will drive the economic recovery in the United States.

Mastercard Inc. (MA) recorded a third-quarter profit after it aggressively trimmed marketing expenses and raised fees to banks. The credit card network also saw an increase in the number of transactions it processed.

A month after the Cash for Clunkers program ended, auto sales started to take a dive. Many were expecting the trend to continue, but things shaped up much differently last month. Most major automakers reported a sharp rebound in October after a terrible September, but auto sales are still expected to be flat compared to last year.

The Secret Lives of Auto Executives

 

Other Juicy Tidbits

An insurance industry CEO explains why American health care costs so much.

The best time to pick up long-term winners is during a short-term correction near the beginning of an economic recovery. Here are 5 stocks to buy as prices drop.

The Woman Who Made It on Wall Street -- Lessons from Sallie Krawcheck's rise.

The World's Most Secretive Tax Havens

Free $$$ for entrepreneurs -- These 6 businesses landed grants to launch and expand. Here's how .

Are amateurs running your 401k ? -- At most companies, the folks who set fees, pick funds and oversee money managers aren't required to have investment training or expertise.


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Today's Reported Earnings
Company (Symbol) Reported Expected Last Year
Dolby Laboratories (DLB) 0.38 0.33 0.42
FEI Company (FEIC) 0.17 0.11 0.14
Kenneth Cole Productions (KCP) 0.01 -0.01 0.09
Myriad Genetics (MYGN) 0.31 0.34 0.3
Quest Software (QSFT) 0.34 0.3 0.25
UnumProvident (UNM) 0.64 0.64 0.64
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Tomorrow's Expected Earnings
Company (Symbol) Expected Last Year
Global Industries (GLBL) 0.19 -0.9
Goldcorp (GG) 0.16
Haverty Furniture Companies (HVT) 0 -0.07
Health Care REIT (HCN) 0.77 0.86
Input/Output (IO) -0.03 0.27
Markel (MKL) 4.5 -14.46
Medicis Pharmaceutical (MRX) 0.42 0.27
Microchip Technology (MCHP) 0.21 0.45
O2Micro (OIIM) 0.03 -0.34
ON Semiconductor (ONNN) 0.1 0.25
OraSure Technologies (OSUR) -0.05 -0.04
Protective Life (PL) 0.76 0.88
Prudential Financial (PRU) 1.33 0.74
QUALCOMM (QCOM) 0.52 0.63
Smith Micro Software (SMSI) 0.19 0.19
SRA International (SRX) 0.29 0.27
SurModics (SRDX) 0.2 0.2
THQ (THQI) -0.48 -0.46
USEC (USU) 0.11 0.06
Whole Foods Market (WFMI) 0.18 0.13

Top Analyst Upgrades
Company Analyst Rating
Principal Financial Group Raymond James Strong Buy
Gannett Sidoti & Co Buy
Black & Decker Longbow Research Neutral
Toro Company Longbow Research Neutral
Heartland Financial USA Sandler O'Neill Hold
Dean Foods Stifel Nicolaus Buy
Dean Foods Stephens & Co Overweight
Terra Industries BMO Capital Outperform
Tenaris S.A. Jefferies & Co Buy
UnitedHealth Group Morgan Stanley Overweight
LUKOIL HSBC Overweight
AvalonBay Communities Bank of America Neutral
ASML Holding Nomura Buy
ValueClick Citi Hold
Royal Dutch Shell Credit Suisse Neutral
Alliance Data SunTrust Buy
Canadian Solar Barclays Capital Equalweight
Altra Holdings Baird Outperform
Texas Roadhouse Johnson Rice Overweight
US Physical Therapy Sidoti & Co Buy
Herbalife Avondale Securities Market Outperform
E*TRADE Financial Raymond James Market Perform
PetroChina Credit Suisse Neutral
Texas Roadhouse Raymond James Outperform
Top Analyst Downgrades
Company Analyst Rating
UBS AG Deutsche Bank Hold
Encore Acquisition Co. Raymond James Market Perform
Technitrol, Inc. Longbow Research Neutral
Asset Acceptance Capital Fox-Pitt Underperform
American Commercial Lines Stifel Nicolaus Hold
Noble Energy Argus Hold
Sempra Energy Tudor Pickering Accumulate
SanDisk Wedbush Underperform
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. Goldman Sachs Neutral
Micron Technology Wedbush Neutral
Diedrich Coffee Roth Capital Hold
Park-Ohio Holdings Morgan Joseph Hold
VALE S.A. Raymond James Hold
RBC Bearings Bank of America Neutral

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