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FirstWord Pharmaceutical News for Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Today in FirstWord:
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Jeff Benton Homes Recognized Among North America’s Best Customer Service Leaders Within the Residential Construction Industry
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Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses Worn in Breakfast at Tiffany's
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Jison Case Unveils Luxurious, Fashion-Forward Collection of Cases for Apple and Android Devices at CTIA
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Money: Apple’s tax affairs 21 May 13
Apple has been accused of being "among America's largest tax avoiders" by a Senate committee. It's annual results day for Britain's biggest clothes retailer: We ask if M&S can get some sparkle back in its stores and mark an end to disappointing sales figures. And we discuss how much closer Royal Mail is towards privatisation.
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Reuters Today: Vodafone on Mute Over Verizon
May 21 - Vodafone posts its largest ever quarterly fall in service revenue but no mention of speculation over selling its Verizon Wireless stake. 
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Xcel Energy Plans Biomass Demo Project In Colorado
Xcel Energy Inc. is asking Colorado regulators to approve a demonstration project that would use forest biomass to generate electricity.
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Tech Talk: 05/21
Instagram and Snapchat are two mobile photo-sharing apps that are increasingly popular among teens and even some tweens. Kids love these apps but some parents worry about whether kids are using them properly. The story is today's TECH TALK. (Magid, self-ID) 
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Victims of sex assaults in military are mostly silent men
More military men than women are sexually abused in the ranks each year, a Pentagon survey shows, highlighting the underreporting of male-on-male assaults. When the Defense Department released the results of its anonymous sexual abuse survey this month and concluded that 26,000 service members were victims in fiscal 2012, which ended Sept. 30, an automatic assumption was that most were women.
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Myanmar president pledges to press ahead with reforms
Myanmar's leader met President Obama at the White House on Monday and pledged his government's commitment to democratic reforms, an end to communal violence and a cease-fire with ethnic minority rebels fighting in the northern part of his Southeast Asian nation.
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Freedom of religion scarce in Iran, China
Declaring that "freedom of religion is a core American value," Secretary of State John F. Kerry Monday released his department's annual worldwide religious freedom report, which found "worrying" and "negative trends" around the globe.
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| 09:49 PM |
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Taiwan-Philippines dispute erupts after fisherman's killing
Taiwan and the Philippines are embroiled in a major diplomatic dispute after the Philippines coast guard fatally shot a Taiwanese fisherman in disputed waters earlier this month. Taiwan has imposed sanctions on the Philippines, withdrawn its representative from Manila and frozen visas for Filipino workers.
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WSJ's What's News, Late Edition, May 20, 2013
Slight losses to start the week on Wall Street. 
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Pundit's Perspectives - Mon 20 May, 2013
Peter Grandich talks gold on Monday
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Hong Kong today (2013-05-21)
Hong Kong today
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Hong Kong today (2013-05-21)
Hong Kong today
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Hong Kong today (2013-05-21)
Hong Kong today
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Making sense of Yahoo's Tumblr deal
May 20 - Yahoo's decision to buy blogging service Tumblr for $1.1 billion has raised questions about how the internet company will integrate the website- with lots of traffic but little revenue. Bobbi Rebell reports. 
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Rumor: Google To Add SDN Smarts to Android
Industry talk suggest the next version of Android will include OpenFlow support
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Actavis buying Warner Chilcott in $8.5B deal
NEW YORK (AP) , Actavis is buying Warner Chilcott in an all-stock deal valued at about $8.5 billion that would create the third-biggest specialty pharmaceutical company in the U.S. market. The...
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Moleskine's CEO on paper's advantages (and how to pronounce Moleskine)
Arrigo Berni puts his bet on paper over tablets after taking Moleskine public. 
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A Drop Of Selling.......
For now that's all it is, but the question is will it become more or will it be just another drop of selling that gets bought up by the bulls. The answer to that will be answered to some degree early tomorrow. We will watch those futures overnight and they should give us some insight as to whether we're getting follow-through or not. The bears need to get rocking with some momentum now. The longer they wait to hit the market the faster the bulls react to buying any weakness.
Once the bulls start buying the bears step away, so it's another test for those bears who need to get moving now if they want to stop this momentum for at least the very short-term. It seems as if they're not anxious to pounce as that strategy hasn't worked so now we'll get yet another chance to see if now is the time that bears will lose the fear and step on it. They need a big gap down that does NOT get filled. If they can do that they're officially in business. Until then it's just another small-selling episode to unwind overbought conditions on all the short- and mid-term time frame index charts.
One very important stock to follow along with is Apple Inc. (AAPL). If the stock can clear the 444 gap with some force it will be on breakout and has a shot at moving to 470/475. If AAPL were to do that it would once again put pressure on the bears as AAPL is very heavily weighted, and thus, would carry the Nasdaq higher and likely take the rest of the market up with it. It gets very tough for the bears when very heavily weighted stocks break out. They can at times single handedly carry an index and that's exactly what the bears don't want.
AAPL had touched 445 today, but fell back towards 443 at the close, thus, no break out at this time. It is important to follow along, however, as it didn't fall very much at all when the Nasdaq fell well off its intraday highs. Normally a very good sign for a stock for the near-term, but there's no guarantee it'll ever make the move. The bears will be watching it very closely to be sure. As AAPL goes often so goes the Nasdaq. AAPL on breakout is basically the kiss of death for the bears. The next day or two will be very interesting, for sure.
The big question being asked is why won't the market fall with it being so overbought? Overbought after a while also coincides with sentiment ramping up. Sentiment is on watch this Wednesday. We will likely be at the red-flag reading of 35% bulls to bears on the spread. When you get to 35% you think about reigning it in a bit. When you go above that you reign it more and more with each percentage point up. At 40% you're looking at market trouble, and big trouble the likely outcome. Pullbacks off 40% spreads can be severe. Far greater than anyone thinks possible at that time. You think about how the market basically always hangs in there, thus, naturally the next pullback, small pullback in fact will be bought like all the others. Then that stops happening. It doesn't get bought.
The market spirals lower as all the bulls are in and there are none left to buy. The selling can be as hard as 10% or more. So we watch the figures this week which will likely only get us to the red-flag zone of 35%, but increasingly closer to the out of the market 40% zone. This is the ONLY thing the bulls should be focused on right here. Nothing else in their world is relevant. So, while things are fine for now, do recognize that trouble is creeping ever closer to the world of the bulls in terms of sentiment. Wednesday's reading will be more than interesting. For now, some exposure on the long side remains appropriate.
Peace,
Jack
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Idaho couple and Sun Valley land in Twitter tussle
BOISE, Idaho (AP) , An Internet entrepreneur and former Wall Street derivatives analyst contends central Idaho's Sun Valley resort and the Twitter Inc. social media site heisted his handle. Leonard Barshack, who in the 1990s founded the Internet email listing service Bigfoot, is suing Twitter and the Sun Valley Co., demanding they return the handle "SunValley."
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Idaho couple and Sun Valley land in Twitter tussle
BOISE, Idaho (AP) , An Internet entrepreneur and former Wall Street derivatives analyst contends central Idaho's Sun Valley resort and the Twitter Inc. social media site heisted his handle. Leonard Barshack, who in the 1990s founded the Internet email listing service Bigfoot, is suing Twitter and the Sun Valley Co., demanding they return the handle "SunValley."
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Idaho couple and Sun Valley land in Twitter tussle
BOISE, Idaho (AP) , An Internet entrepreneur and former Wall Street derivatives analyst contends central Idaho's Sun Valley resort and the Twitter Inc. social media site heisted his handle. Leonard Barshack, who in the 1990s founded the Internet email listing service Bigfoot, is suing Twitter and the Sun Valley Co., demanding they return the handle "SunValley."
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| 06:08 PM |
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CTIA: Digital Life Pays Off for AT&T
Most customers sign up for both security and home automation, Digital Life's president reveals as AT&T launches seven additional markets
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Skittish day for stocks
May 20 - Summary of business headlines: Stocks slide back from records; Yahoo's $1.1b Tumblr deal; Boeing Dreamliner back in the air; Campbell's soup earnings heat up. Bobbi Rebell reports. 
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FACTBOX: Keeping profits offshore - it's legal and lucrative
May 20 - Apple is not the only company facing Senate scrutiny for keeping $102B in offshore accounts. Here are the facts… 
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WSJ's Your Money Matters P.M., May 20, 2013
Should retirees consider a mortgage now and preparing for the busy holiday weekend with WSJ's Dan Loney. 
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Day Trading Rules Part 2
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Day Trading Rules Part 2 | Stocks - Options - Emini Futures
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Learn to trade Emini Futures.
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