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Morgan Stanley's CEO Discusses Q2 2011 Results - Earnings Call TranscriptThu, Jul 21, 2011 • 1 Comment
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Morgan Stanley CEO Discusses Q4 2010 Earnings Call TranscriptFri, Jan 21, 2011
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Morgan Stanley CEO Discusses Q3 2010 Results - Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Oct 20, 2010
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Morgan Stanley is a global financial services firm that, through its subsidiaries and affiliates, provides its products and services to a large and diversified group of clients and customers, including corporations, governments, financial institutions and individuals. Morgan Stanley was... More
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- Sunday, November 13, 2011, 6:59 AM Better Place, which develops infrastructure for electric cars, has raised another $200M, with its valuation almost doubling to $2.25B. The company has now raised over $750M in total. New investors GE (GE) and UBS (UBS) joined existing shareholders join HSBC (HBC), Morgan Stanley (MS) and others in the round. 3 Comments
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Thursday, November 10, 2011, 9:00 AM
Premarket gainers: FRO +16%. XIN +12%. FTK +9%. CSCO +7%. NBG +7%. ING +7%. CX +6%. DB +5%. BCS +5%. SI +4%. PCX +4%. MS +4%. CS +4%. S +3%. STD +3%. LYG +3%. ANR +3%. C +3%. MU +3%. NVDA +3%. S +3%. BHP +3%. VALE +3%. NOK +3%. ARMH +3%. BAC +3%. UBS +3%. FTE +3%. PBR +3%. TOT +3%. ITUB +3%. UBS +3%. TEF +3%. TS +3%. RF +3%. HAL +3%. DANG +3%. X +3%. AKS +3%. CHK +3%.
Losers: GMCR -30%. KLIC -7%. Comment! [On the Move] - Thursday, November 10, 2011, 7:20 AM Goldman Sachs (GS) and Morgan Stanley (MS) are considering reducing their use of mark-to-market accounting, instead - like most big banks - using historical-cost accounting. The firms are unhappy that the swings (at least the downward ones) are affecting earnings too much. Goldman, for instance, took a nearly $1B mark on its fixed-income holdings in Q3. 3 Comments [Financials]
- Wednesday, November 9, 2011, 4:10 PM Market recap: Alarm over Italy's surging borrowing costs sparked a stock selloff that completely reversed gains of the prior two days. The slide took all 10 major sectors into the red, with financials taking a big hit: MS -9%, GS -8.2%, JPM -7.1%, JEF -10%. In a flight to safety, traders rotated into the dollar, and Treasurys moved higher. NYSE losers led gainers seven to one. 10 Comments [Top Stories]
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011, 9:00 AM
Premarket gainers: YONG +13%. SODA +13%. KITD +10%. CTEL +5%. PANL +5%.
Losers: ROVI -25%. MFB -21%. STEC -18%. HDY -15%. ING -13%. ADBE -10%. RBS -9%. FIO -9%. ALU -8%. HBC -8%. DB -8%. NCT -8%. BCS -8%. VE -8%. MT -8%. LYG -7%. GM -7%. STP -7%. BZH -7%. ERIC -7%. RDN -6%. TRGT -6%. RL -6%. UBS -6%. RCL -6%. G -5%. ASML -5%. FTE -5%. GRPN -5%. SI -5%. ARMH -5%. SI -5%. MS -5%. NBG -5%. TOT -5%. NOK -5%. RCH -5%. AKS -4%. TEF -4%. Comment! [On the Move] - Tuesday, November 8, 2011, 10:24 AM Morgan Stanley (MS +1.2%) continues its capital-raising efforts: the bank says its infrastructure investing subsidiary has sold its 50% stake in Chilean electric utility SAESA to Alberta Investment Management, for an undisclosed amount. (previously) Comment! [Financials, M&A]
- Friday, November 4, 2011, 3:57 PM The FSB releases its list of 29 systemically important financial institutions (SIFI) following the G-20 meeting. These firms will face higher regulatory scrutiny and capital requirements. The usual suspects made the list, including Dexia, already under the blanket of a state rescue. The stock performance of this group in 2011 leaves a bit to be desired. Comment! [Global & FX, Financials]
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Thursday, November 3, 2011, 9:00 AM
Premarket gainers: MDVN +124%. FIO +16%. NBG +15%. ARO +13%. ING +13%. ANR +12%. PSTI +12%. QCOM +10%. QGEN +8%. ALU +7%. TS +7%. BCS +7%. YRCW +7%. AEO +7%. DB +5%. STX +5%. PCX +5%. LYG +5%. SWKS +5%. GPS +4%. E +4%. MS +4%. LNG +4%. PHG +3%. NOK +3%. TRH +3%. FTE +3%. RTK +3%. ONNN +3%. AU +3%. BAC +3%. MPEL +3%. HL +3%. C +3%. FCX +3%. TOT +3%. SNY +3%. AKS +3%.
Losers: DNDN -27%. ANF -19%. GMXR -13%. WFR -10%. RIG -8%. WTSLA -7%. K -7%. NTRI -5%. CLWR -5%. TGP -5%. LTD -4%. M -3%. Comment! [On the Move] -
Wednesday, November 2, 2011, 9:00 AM
Premarket gainers: HGG +15%. MELA +11%. GRMN +10%. MGIC +9%. MA +7%. JDSU +6%. AUO +5%. CHU +5%. EXEL +5%. RENN +5%. RDN +5%. NBG +4%. HAL +4%. AKS +4%. BAC +4%. LNG +4%. PCS +3%. MS +3%. FCX +3%. SIRI +3%. S +3%. C +3%. AA +3%.
Losers: DMND -16%. OPEN -13%. VG -12%. HGSI -7%. BDX -6%. LYG -5%. CTSH -4%. Comment! [On the Move] - Tuesday, November 1, 2011, 6:20 PM U.S. banks insist they have relatively little exposure to Europe's problems, but BIS data shows they sold much more in credit default swaps in the first half of the year - $80.7B more - meaning they could be on the hook for higher payouts in the event of a default. The payout risks are far higher than JPM, MS, GS and the rest report - by a factor of at least 10, Zero Hedge says. 5 Comments [Financials, Global & FX]
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011, 9:00 AM
Premarket gainers: RDN +9%. LEAP +9%. VRUS +6%.
Losers: EXEL -38%. ING -16%. SIFY -14%. IRE -13%. NXPI -13%. CTIC -12%. CS -11%. BCS -11%. DB -11%. BHI -9%. FRO -9%. NBG -9%. ALU -9%. RBS -8%. PCX -8%. STD -8%. MT -8%. LYG -8%. C -7%. X -7%. SOHU -7%. SD -7%. NOK -7%. MS -7%. ANR -7%. YOKU -7%. STP -7%. UBS -7%. DANG -6%. RCL -6%. AKS -6%. FCX -6%. CLF -6%. CCL -6%. SI -6%. 1 Comment [On the Move] - Tuesday, November 1, 2011, 8:55 AM Bank stocks are falling hard premarket on fears that Greece's referendum could scuttle the bailout deal: [BAC]] -6.3%, MS -6.5%, JPM -5.3%, C -7.7%, GS -4.6%. Bank of America shares also may be weighed by pressure to reverse its planned monthly debit card fee after more rivals decide to drop similar plans (I, II). Comment! [Financials, On the Move]
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Monday, October 31, 2011, 9:20 AM
Premarket gainers: MNTA +17%. PCRX +7%. NBR +5%. HRBN +4%. CP +4%.
Losers: HMC -8%. DB -7%. MTW -6%. DANG -5%. ING -5%. RBS -5%. FRO -5%. RIO -4%. BHP -4%. TTM -4%. FBR -4%. DRYS -4%. LYG -4%. TCL -4%. UBS -4%. AEG -4%. PCX -3%. NBG -3%. MS -3%. STO -3%. FCX -3%. YGE -3%. RENN -3%. X -3%. YHOO -3%. ASML -3%. BAC -3%. NTT -3%. VALE -3%. ALU -3%. C -3%. GCB -3%. MGM -3%. Comment! [On the Move] - Thursday, October 27, 2011, 9:42 AM European banks explode higher at the open on news of the agreement to recapitalize the region’s banks. Deutsche Bank (DB) +15.4%, Barclays (BCS) +16.4%, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) +12% lead the way as shorts run for the hills. U.S. banks (XLF +4.6%) ride the momentum: BAC +6.4%, JPM +7.7%, C +8.5%, MS +11%, GS +6.3%. Comment! [Financials, On the Move]
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Thursday, October 27, 2011, 9:00 AM
Premarket gainers: FRO +16%. MF +15%. DB +15%. RBS +13%. CFX +13%. CTXS +13%. ING +12%. BCS +12%. SNV +11%. NBG +10%. KYG 99 BBVA +9%. JASO +8%. CMED +8%. UBS +8%. PHM +8%. BAC +8%. MT +8%. MS +7%. RIO +7%. MTW +7%. COG +7%. C +7%. STD +7%. ANR +7%. HOV +6%. RF +6%. FCX +6%. NOK +6%. IRE +6%. FSLR +6%. PHG +6%. JPM +6%. DRYS +6%. HBC +6%. PNC +6%. MPEL +6%. BHP +6%. VLO +6%.
Losers: MDR -21%. TQNT -17%. AVP -13%. VNET -9%. AGNC -4%. APIL -4%. Comment! [On the Move] - Thursday, October 27, 2011, 8:15 AM Although they have little direct exposure to Greece, U.S. bank stocks join in the celebrations that have sent their EU counterparts - and counterparties - rocketing following the EU debt deal. BofA (BAC) +7.6%, Citi (C) +6.4% JPMorgan (JPM) +5.3%, Morgan Stanley (MS) +5.9%. 1 Comment [Financials, On the Move]
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golfitobob
JPM wakes them up. BAC MS and GS just put on credit watch ! Again CDS boys way ahead. Want a bank. have I got banks for you ! Het Warren !! - View all 5 replies
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golfitobob: Maybe Warren can win some bucks from Bill G @ their card game.Don't give up hope ! I might dip in @ BAC between 3s to 4. For a hick-up trade
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Michael Stuart
Me for next week- Straddles on C, MS, YHOO calls (should have sold on Thursday), VXX puts - View all 2 replies
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David Zanoni: Have you had a lot of success w/ straddles in the past? They have a low probability of success. -
Michael Stuart: Yep, though only on high beta stocks in periods of high volatility, most of the financials move like I need them to in this enviro.
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John Rayhall: I dunno I bought MS for my IRA at 11.90 wondering if I should just dump it here. Or if it's an amazing long term hold.
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golfitobob
Amazing 37 red an 3 greens flip. ! 37 green and (DW ) your banks ! Good for you and the MS call. Bounce back ! way cool - View all 0 replies
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