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DIG Presents: The Weekly View 1-19-09

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Recap of Last Week

9a.m., it’s a Sunday and you’re woken by the piercing sun shining through your apartment window. What happened? Where did everyone go? Ugh. You’re dehydrated and your head is POUNDING uncontrollably as you reach for the Ibuprofen. This is going to be a nasty hangover. And what is that awful smell? Is that? No. It can’t be. . .But it’s too late, you know all too well what it is—the stench is that hot heaping pile of toxic assets still sitting on your balance sheet. You could take the trash out but who’s going to pick it up? Everyone in the neighborhood is facing the same hangover and your Uncle is only able to stop by the really decrepit houses—but look on the bright side, if a nephew can help his Uncle by taking on a little more trash from the neighboring houses, then he’ll get some money pitched his way to manage the deteriorating pile and the pain that comes with it.

 Such is the situation on Wall Street for the past several months, and the second week in the New Year was no different as financials fell 16%, dragging the broad market down with it, -3.7%, as investors mulled over a wave of capital raises and weakening credit quality. Trouble mounted early in the week as Citigroup announced plans to sell a significant stake in its brokerage house, Smith Barney, to Morgan Stanley. They then went on to announce another bold initiative during the Q408 conference call by unveiling plans to split the company into two units. Investors took this as a sign of forced selling to stay alive and by the time the carnage came to an end, their stock had fallen 59% amid an $8.3 billion Q4 loss.

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January 29th, 2009  
Tags: DIGAP, Drexel Investment Group, Romasko, TWV, Weekly View, Wheeler



DIG Presents: The Weekly View (Week of 12/29/08)

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Recap of Last Week’s Market

By Steve Romasko

In the face of a short trading week with light volume, continuing trends advanced and investor response remained indifferent—in other words, investors conceded little ground to the relatively poor economic news as the results no longer carry the ‘shock value’ of the past.

Throughout the week, oil prices continued their slide on the front-month contract, settling at 37.71, the Fed announced new emergency plans and a wave of reports displayed a continually weakening economy. Particularly, (1) initial jobless number spike to a high of 586,000, (2) durable goods orders fell 1% in the month of November , (3) November existing home sales plummeted 8.6% from October, (4) new home sales hit a 17-year low of only 407,000 units and (5) personal income and spending dropped 0.2% and 0.6%. Read the rest of this entry »


December 29th, 2008  
Tags: DIGAP, Drexel Investment Group, Ryan Wheeler, Steve Romasko, TWV, Weekly View



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