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Closing Bell: A directionless win... sort of (ETFC, EK, TM, VG, WSM)

Today was one of those directionless trading days after so many gains that there was absolutely no way to know if the markets would be up or down until the last few seconds of the day. We had a very strong durable goods reading for July and even home sales figures remained high.

Here were today's closing bell levels:

Dow 9,543.52 +4.23 (0.04%)
S&P 500 1,028.12 +0.12 (0.01%)
Nasdaq 2,024.43 +0.20 (0.01%)

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Closing Bell: Overbought, yes... but who cares? (ALL, EK, GE, PEP)

This was one of those days where profit takers had the markets soft all morning, but strong pending home sales rallied the stock market and trumped an inverted spending and income figure. A revision for a lower hurricane season helped insurers.

Here were today's unofficial closing bell levels:

Dow 9,315.51 +28.95 (0.31%)
S&P 500 1,004.86 +2.23 (0.22%)
Nasdaq 2,008.80 +0.19 (0.01%)

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Earnings highlights: Verizon, RadioShack, MetLife, Kellogg, Exxon, Disney ...

Here are some highlights from last week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:

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Eastman Kodak misses in Q2 -- surprised?

So, when you look at the second-quarter press release from Eastman Kodak (NYSE: EK), you notice something right off the bat. Part of the headline reads as follows: "Kodak Reports 2nd-Quarter 2009 Results, Reflecting Global Economic Realities." I don't think a shareholder can feel too encouraged after mentally processing the implied image that the results are like a mirror being held up to the ugly face of the recession, do you?

I didn't think so. Anyway, sales declined 29%, and I don't think we can use the currency issue to save the day on this particular top line. On an adjusted basis, the 43 cents from continuing operations that was lost during the quarter missed expectations by 7 cents, according to Reuters.

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Stock to avoid #9 -- Eastman Kodak (EK)

Eastman Kodak stock, EKInvestors continued to sell Eastman Kodak (NYSE: EK) during the second quarter, and shares bottomed at $2 per share.

Looking forward, I recently added Eastman Kodak to my Penny Stock Winners model portfolio as a buy recommendation.

In my opinion, the carnage at Eastman Kodak has been complete and the upside benefit of the digtal revolution is worth the speculation. The company may never fully recover from the last few years, but a small improvement in operations can result in big gains in the stock.

I would be a buyer of Eastman Kodak at these prices.

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Take a pass on these ten stocks

stocks to avoidWith such uncertainty, following an absolute return strategy continues to offer investors the biggest bang for their buck. There is no sense in guessing where the market will be down the road.

Instead, buy cheap stocks and sell stocks that are expensive. Then blend the two approaches together in one portfolio and chances are you'll make money.

Even with a huge rally in stocks, the S&P 500 ended the second quarter with a year-to-date gain of 1.78%. That is a vast improvement compared to the 11% loss at the end of the first quarter, but it's a minimal return for taking risk in the stock market.

Investors need to do better -- and they can.

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Kodak pulls Kodachrome in a blow to sentimentality

Kodak's announcement today is evidence that sentimentality is dead in 21st century business.

The film world has, after all, been moping since Polaroid stopped producing its iconic instant camera film in early 2008 (take heart, Polaroid fans, "The Impossible Project" is working to reinvent instant film in an old Polaroid factory in the Netherlands). But today Eastman Kodak (NYSE: EK) said it was halting production of the complex-yet-storied Kodachrome film, immediately. Not only does the product make up less than 1% of its worldwide still-picture film sales; it's extraordinarily expensive to produce.

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Earnings highlights: Starbucks, Kodak, Verizon, Visa, Office Depot, Baidu and more

Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:

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Eastman Kodak's Q1 snapshot shows company in decline

Eastman Kodak (NYSE: EK), whose colleagues include Canon (NYSE: CAJ) and Sony (NYSE: SNE), did not start its new fiscal year with a picturesque first quarter. No, it was more of an ugly, frayed-at-the-edges, nightmarish image of doom and gloom. And although the photography company does have a point when it states right at the beginning of the release that the global economic malaise is affecting its prospects, let's also be realistic. Kodak has been doing badly for a long, long time. This isn't just about the economy. This is about a company that still hasn't properly adjusted to a new, thriving business model.

According to this article, Kodak's adjusted loss of $0.95 per share from continuing operations missed Wall Street's call. By a lot. Some in the analyst community thought that Kodak would lose $0.44 per share. Others thought the company would lose less than even that figure. Doesn't matter what source you look at, the facts in the case make it clear that Kodak is not doing well. Worldwide sales shed just under 30% of their value. The digital segment fared very poorly in Q1.

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Bill Gates reports 5.2% stake in Kodak

An investment vehicle owned by Bill Gates reported a 5.2% stake in Eastman Kodak (NYSE: EK) this morning. The investment was disclosed in a form 13-G filed with the SEC, which indicates that the investment is passive in nature: Cascade Investment LLC does not have plans to become involved with the company's operations, or press for governance changes.

Bloomberg reports that the Kodak stake is Cascade's ninth-largest investment.

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Earnings highlights: Amazon, Boeing, Caterpillar, Hershey, AT&T and others

Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:

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Closing Bell: Markets down after four days of gains; MO, XOM, DRYS, MMM, EK, F

If you thought that four days of rallying was too much, it looks like the traders did too. Financials took a breather after critics started panning the BAD BANK theory. We also had much weaker durable goods and wider jobless claims to pour fuel on the fire. Here are today's closing unofficial bell levels:
DJIA: 8,147.73 (-2.72%)
S&P500: 845.10 (-3.32%)
NASDAQ: 1,507.84 (-3.24%)
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Altria Group Inc. (NYSE: MO) suspended its share buyback plan after its net earnings fell sharply. Maybe investors will have to decide if a dividend north of 7% is finally enough. This stock was just above the flat-line at $16.83 right before the close.

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Kodak keeps collapsing

Eastman Kodak (NYSE: EK) has been struggling for decades, and the current financial crunch is just pushing it further along. Today it announced 4,500 job cuts on a 24% drop in revenue and a restructuring charge of $350 million. Kodak is a classic example of a company whose decades of success make it unable to adapt to change.

First, a look at Kodak's report. With sales down to $2.43 billion from $3,22 billion a year ago, it is cutting its workforce by 18%. This cut contributed to a fourth quarter loss from continuing operations of $133 million, or 50 cents a share -- compared to last year's profit from continuing operations of $92 million, or 32 cents. This report comes at the end of a four-year, $3.4 billion overhaul in December 2007 that eliminated 50% of its workers, or 28,000 jobs. The shakeup was supposed to shift the company's focus to digital products and services from traditional film, but it came too late.

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Earnings highlights: Costco, Kroger, Krispy Kreme, Lululemon, FedEx, P&G and others

Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:

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