Author Archive: Jeremy Parkinson

Wall Street Stays Alive Because Of Takeovers

Wall Street Stays Alive Because Of Takeovers

Different factors are contributing to the current sentiment on Wall Street. A large part of the recent rise in the wider market has been the consequence of serious buyback programs that were announced by different US companies. Economically that is not a strong sign, however. It only proves that management teams do not see enough […]
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                        How Might A China Slowdown Affect The World?

EC How Might A China Slowdown Affect The World?

Two years ago it was hard to find analysts who expected average GDP growth over the rest of this decade to be less than 8%. The current consensus seems to have dropped to between 6% and 7% on average. I don’t think Beijing disagrees. After assuring us Tuesday that China’s economy – which is growing a little […]
Worrying About The Yield Spread

Worrying About The Yield Spread

It seems the bond market is telling us something but if you want to hear it you’ll need to bend your ear toward the junk bond spread. High yield, or junk, bonds are the canaries in our economic coal mine. Often, changes in the spread between junk bond and ten-year Treasury yields prefigure gyrations in […]
Will Menu Change Help McDonald’s?

Will Menu Change Help McDonald’s?

McDonald’s Corporation (NYSE:MCD) continues to affirm its support for kid’s nutrition with the introduction of a fresh whole side option that specifically targets families. Starting this holiday season, kid-sized Sun Pacific Cuties (clementines) will partner McDonald’s lineup for its line of Happy and Mighty Kids Meal’s The new choices will include apple slices and Go-GURT […]
How Big Is Christmas For Retail?

How Big Is Christmas For Retail?

Christmas is big, no doubt about it. How big depends on what type of retail. Highest honors for big holiday volume goes to sporting goods, electronics, and clothing, but general merchandise and non-store retailers (like Amazon) are close behind. Lower holiday season sales occur at car dealers, building materials stores and gas stations. The easy […]
Two Notes: Crude Oil & Bonds

Two Notes: Crude Oil & Bonds

    Photo Credit: [email protected] I’ve been busier than ever of late — not much time to blog. Thus, a few notes: 1) Often the rate of change in a price can tell you something, particularly if the good in question is widely traded/held by a wide number of parties with different interests. In this […]
Home Price Expectations And Residential Investment

Home Price Expectations And Residential Investment

I have often wondered whether the very low level of Private Residential Investment (also known as building houses) in the USA is due to unusually low expectations of long term increases in home prices. Here, I add that I would guess that the change was and end of the belief that the relative prices of […]
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                        Otsuka Acquires Avanir Pharmaceuticals For $3.5 Billion

E Otsuka Acquires Avanir Pharmaceuticals For $3.5 Billion

Shares of Avanir Pharmaceuticals (AVNR) popped as much as 12% in pre-market trading today after Otsuka Pharmaceuticals (OTSKF) announced that it will pay $3.5 billion to acquire the company,  $17 per share. The boards of both companies have approved the deal and the official tender offer for all outstanding shares will be out within 10 […]
The World’s Largest Stock Market Index Is Flashing Red

The World’s Largest Stock Market Index Is Flashing Red

With a market capitalization of around $16 trillion, the NYSE Composite Index is a massively broad equity indicator less affected by the day to day gyrations of AAPL, TSLA, BABA, or NFLX. As NewEdge’s Brad Wishak remarks, the world’s largest market cap equity index is painting a very different picture than that of the Dow or […]
Technical Tuesday – Big Chart Bonanza

Technical Tuesday – Big Chart Bonanza

Lots of interesting chart levels today: As you can see from our Big Chart, the damage has been done over the past week as the Russell has once again failed at the Must Hold line, as has the NYSE and now we’re watching 17,600 very closely on both the Dow and the Nikkei (which we’re shorting […]