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Quick Look Market Closing Price:
At the close: Dow +0.5% to 15549. S&P +0.51% to 1689. Nasdaq +0.04% to 3611.
Treasurys: 30-year -0.64%. 10-yr -0.32%. 5-yr -0.13%.
Commodities: Crude +1.41% to $107.85. Gold +0.4% to $1282.55.
Currencies: Euro -0.11% vs. dollar. Yen +0.96%. Pound -0.06%.
Market recap: The Dow and S&P closed at record highs as weekly jobless
claims fell 24K and the Philly Fed
printed at 19.8, its highest level in more than two years. Bernanke's encore
on Capitol Hill didn't hurt either, as the Chairman reassured
investors that the Fed is "not talking about tightening." Shares of
UnitedHealth soared as the insurer topped profit estimates, Morgan Stanley
posted solid gains after turning in a better than
expected quarter and announcing Fed approval for
buybacks, eBay and Intel
weighed on the Nasdaq, and Dell adjourned
its special shareholder meeting until July 24. Gold futures closed higher for
the seventh time in nine sessions
After Hours News:
Google (GOOG) - The search-engine giant posted earnings of $9.56 a share on sales of $14.11 billion, missing expectations for $10.78 a share on revenue of $14.41 billion. Google shares fell in extended-hours trading.
Microsoft (MSFT) - The software giant posted earnings of 66 cents a share, excluding one-time items, on revenue of $19.90 billion, falling short of forecasts for 75 cents a share on sales of $20.73 billion. Shares declined in extended-hours trading.
Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) - The maker of the da Vinci Surgical System posted earnings of $3.90 a share on revenue of $579 million, falling short of expectations for $4.04 a share on sales of $622 million. The company initially warned about its weak sales earlier this month. Adding to woes, the company said it expects 2013 full-year sales growth of between flat and up 7 percent, versus expectations for a gain of 14 percent.
Separately, the company's CEO revealed that the company received a warning letter from the FDA concerning a facilities inspection also requesting more information on design elements relating to a "particular product." Shares tumbled below in extended-hours trading, falling below $400 for the first time since October 2011.
Advanced Micro (AMD) - The semiconductors maker posted a narrower-than-expected loss of 9 cents a share, versus expectations for a loss of 12 cents a share. The company reported revenue of $1.16 billion, above expectations for $1.11 billion. In addition, the firm said it projects current-quarter revenue to be up 22 percent versus the second quarter. Still, shares tumbled after a brief pop in extended-hours trading.
Capital One (COF))- The credit-card provider posted earnings of $1.87 a share on revenue of $5.64 billion, exceeding Wall Street expectations for $1.72 a share on sales of $5.53 billion. Shares gained in extended-hours trading.
Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) - The fast-casual restaurant chain posted earnings of $2.82 a share on revenue of $817 million, edging past forecasts for $2.81 a share on sales of $803 million. In addition, the company said it expects full-year same-store sales growth in the low to mid-single digits. Shares jumped in extended-hours trading.
Stryker (SYK) - The medical equipment maker posted earnings of $1 a share, excluding one-time items, missing expectations for $1.03 a share, while reporting sales of $2.21 billion, edging past forecasts for $2.19 billion. In addition, the company handed in a full-year earnings outlook that fell-short of estimates. Shares were largely unchanged in extended-hours trading.
Apache (APA) - The energy company announced it will sell its Gulf of Mexico shelf assets for $3.75 billion to Fieldwood Energy. The deal is expected to close by the end of September. Shares rose in extended-hours trading.
Yelp(YELP) - The business ratings and reviews website said it will acquire SeatMe, a web and iPad-app based reservation provider, in a deal worth $12.7 million in cash and stock. Shares edged higher in extended-hours trading.
Skyworks (SWKS) - The semiconductor company announced a new $250 million share repurchase program. Shares soared in extended-hours trading.
Dick's Sporting Goods (DKS) - The sports apparel retailer was initiated with a "sector perform" rating at RBC Capital and a price target of $55. Shares were unchanged in extended-hours trading.
For the latest updates on the stock market, visit, Google (GOOG) - The search-engine giant posted earnings of $9.56 a share on sales of $14.11 billion, missing expectations for $10.78 a share on revenue of $14.41 billion. Google shares fell in extended-hours trading.
Microsoft (MSFT) - The software giant posted earnings of 66 cents a share, excluding one-time items, on revenue of $19.90 billion, falling short of forecasts for 75 cents a share on sales of $20.73 billion. Shares declined in extended-hours trading.
Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) - The maker of the da Vinci Surgical System posted earnings of $3.90 a share on revenue of $579 million, falling short of expectations for $4.04 a share on sales of $622 million. The company initially warned about its weak sales earlier this month. Adding to woes, the company said it expects 2013 full-year sales growth of between flat and up 7 percent, versus expectations for a gain of 14 percent.
Separately, the company's CEO revealed that the company received a warning letter from the FDA concerning a facilities inspection also requesting more information on design elements relating to a "particular product." Shares tumbled below in extended-hours trading, falling below $400 for the first time since October 2011.
Advanced Micro (AMD) - The semiconductors maker posted a narrower-than-expected loss of 9 cents a share, versus expectations for a loss of 12 cents a share. The company reported revenue of $1.16 billion, above expectations for $1.11 billion. In addition, the firm said it projects current-quarter revenue to be up 22 percent versus the second quarter. Still, shares tumbled after a brief pop in extended-hours trading.
Capital One (COF))- The credit-card provider posted earnings of $1.87 a share on revenue of $5.64 billion, exceeding Wall Street expectations for $1.72 a share on sales of $5.53 billion. Shares gained in extended-hours trading.
Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) - The fast-casual restaurant chain posted earnings of $2.82 a share on revenue of $817 million, edging past forecasts for $2.81 a share on sales of $803 million. In addition, the company said it expects full-year same-store sales growth in the low to mid-single digits. Shares jumped in extended-hours trading.
Stryker (SYK) - The medical equipment maker posted earnings of $1 a share, excluding one-time items, missing expectations for $1.03 a share, while reporting sales of $2.21 billion, edging past forecasts for $2.19 billion. In addition, the company handed in a full-year earnings outlook that fell-short of estimates. Shares were largely unchanged in extended-hours trading.
Apache (APA) - The energy company announced it will sell its Gulf of Mexico shelf assets for $3.75 billion to Fieldwood Energy. The deal is expected to close by the end of September. Shares rose in extended-hours trading.
Yelp(YELP) - The business ratings and reviews website said it will acquire SeatMe, a web and iPad-app based reservation provider, in a deal worth $12.7 million in cash and stock. Shares edged higher in extended-hours trading.
Skyworks (SWKS) - The semiconductor company announced a new $250 million share repurchase program. Shares soared in extended-hours trading.
Dick's Sporting Goods (DKS) - The sports apparel retailer was initiated with a "sector perform" rating at RBC Capital and a price target of $55. Shares were unchanged in extended-hours trading.
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