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Wall Street rises on Cisco earnings, relief over Fed statement
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 08 - 08 - 2007


U.S. stocks advanced Wednesday as solid
results in the technology arena further soothed investors a
day after the Federal Reserve assured them the economy
should keep growing moderately, according to AP.
Computer network equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc. said
its quarterly profit jumped 25 percent and raised its
revenue forecast for the year. The earnings report followed
Time Warner Telecom Inc.'s announcement late Tuesday that
it posted a narrower second-quarter loss than Wall Street
anticipated.
The upbeat technology news, along with strong gains in
beleaguered financial and homebuilding stocks, came a day
after the Federal Reserve said that despite an increasingly
difficult credit environment, the economy should keep
growing moderately.
«Basically, the Fed's telling us we're back to business
as usual,» said John C. Forelli, portfolio manager for
Independence Investment LLC in Boston.
In midday trading, the Dow rose 64.95, or 0.48 percent, to
13,569.25, after briefly rising more than 100 points.
The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 12.31, or 0.83
percent, to 1,489.02.
The Nasdaq composite index and Russell 2000 index _ which
include technology companies and small-cap stocks _ made
even sharper gains.
«People are getting some appetite for risk again,»
Forelli said.
The Nasdaq gained 40.32, or 1.57 percent, to 2,601.92.
The Russell 2000 index, battered recently due to credit
crunch worries, gained 20.38, or 2.63 percent, to 794.51.
Bonds fell as stocks rose, with the yield on the 10-year
Treasury note rising to 4.84 percent from 4.77 percent on
Tuesday.
The Dow Jones industrial average finished up 35 points on
Tuesday, ending the blue-chip index's five-day streak of
triple-digit gains or losses.
The housing market is still weak, which could keep Wall
Street nervous going forward. Toll Brothers Inc.'s
preliminary measure of fiscal third-quarter revenue showed
home building revenue fell 21 percent. However, the
company's chief executive said he sees housing demand
increasing, and the quarterly revenue estimate of $1.21
billion (¤880 million) was better than analysts expected.
The financial and homebuilding sectors _ big losers in
recent weeks _ saw large gains Wednesday, suggesting that
investors see value in these pummeled stocks.
Bears Stearns Cos., whose collapsing hedge funds have been
a prime cause of jitters in the market, rose 3.3 percent.
Lehman Brothers rose 6.9 percent, Citigroup Inc. rose 2
percent, and American Express Co. rose 3.3 percent.
California homebuilder KB Home rose 6.8 percent after
saying late Tuesday it used cash on hand to repay $650
million (¤471.2 million) in debt to rid its balance sheet
of obligations. D.R. Horton Inc. rose 5.3 percent; Centex
Corp. rose 6.3 percent; and Pulte Homes rose 8 percent.
After releasing their quarterly results, Cisco rose $1.78,
or 6 percent, to $31.47. Time Warner Telecom rose $3.57, or
21 percent, to $20.30. Toll Brothers rose $1.06, or 4.6
percent, to $24.01.
Meanwhile, the Nasdaq was also helped by a
stronger-than-expected second-quarter profit at
Priceline.com Inc. The online travel agent's stock surged
$11.98, or 18 percent, to $77.07.
The dollar fell against the euro and British pound, but
rose against the yen. Gold prices rose.
Crude oil prices fell 35 cents to $72.07 a barrel, even
after the U.S. Department of Energy reported that crude and
gasoline inventories fell last week.
Advancing issues outnumbered decliners by about 3 to 1 on
the New York Stock Exchange, where volume came to 999.9
million shares.


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