Friday, August 31, 2012

HUGE MISS: NAPM Milwaukee Manufacturing Index Falls To 42.9

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The National Association of Purchasing Management (NAPM) Milwaukee index fell to 42.9.

This is down from 46.7 last month.

Economists were looking for a reading of 49.0.

A reading below 50 signals contration in the sector.

NAPM Milwaukee tracks manufacturing activiity in the Great Lakes region.

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Goldman Sachs Is Reconsidering Its Bob Dylan Bond

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The Financial Times is reporting Goldman Sachs is delaying a bond issue that was backed by royalties from songs penned by Bob Dylan and other musicians.

The $300 million "esoteric asset-backed security" was being issued on behalf of Sesac, Nashville-based performing rights organization.

The bond issue was supposed to have happened this month but has now been delayed until September, "after Goldman’s team pulled their original offering from the market," people familiar with the matter told the FT's Tracy Alloway.

Alloway also noted a potential soundtrack for pitching the issue:

"If the prospects darken they have plenty of options for Dylan songs to use as soundtrack for any roadshow – Most Likely You Go Your Way and I’ll Go Mine from 1966, for example, or the more recent When The Deal Goes Down.

"If it falls apart entirely and bankers are denied the hunks of plastic they use to celebrate deals, they may suffer from the Tombstone Blues."

 Unrelated: Dylan's new album "Tempest" drops in a couple weeks. Here's a cut:

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What Are Phantom Stock Plans and Stock Appreciation Rights (SARs)

Although there are many different types of stock-based compensation used by corporations in America and elsewhere, not all of these plans involve or require the use of stock itself. Some types of stock incentives substitute cash or hypothetical units for actual shares of the company. This is done for a variety of reasons. Often, it [...]

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Should You Invest in the Stock Market?

The stock market is as fascinating as it is frightening for many small-time, would-be investors. You?ve heard tales of the guy who bought eBay stock and made a killing, but you?re also worried about the multiple stories of inexperienced investors completely losing their shirts. While there are a ton of articles telling you what to [...]

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

KANSAS CITY FED INDEX SOARS PAST EXPECTATIONS

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The Kansas City Fed Manufacturing Index came in at +8 vs. expectations of +3. And ahead of last month's +5.

This is from the report:

Growth in Tenth District manufacturing activity improved moderately in August, and producers    optimism continued to edge higher. Price indexes were relatively stable, although the share of producers planning to raise prices increased further. Several respondents said the ongoing drought has negatively affected their business, mainly through higher input costs and slower sales for agricultural-related products.

The month-over-month composite index was 8 in August, up from 5 in July and 3 in June (Tables 1 & 2, Chart). The composite index is an average of the production, new orders, employment, supplier delivery time, and raw materials inventory indexes. Manufacturing growth increased at most durable- and nondurable goods-producing plants, particularly for chemical, metal, and transportation products. Most other month-over- month indexes also increased in August. The production index climbed from 2 to 7, and the shipments, new orders, and order backlog indexes all moved back into positive territory. The new orders for export index inched higher but remained below zero, while the employment index dipped slightly from 6 to 2. Both inventory indexes increased for the second straight month.

Growth in year-over-year factory indexes was mixed. The composite year-over-year index edged down from 20 to 18, and the new orders index also decreased somewhat. The capital expenditures index fell for the first time in seven months, while the new orders for exports index was unchanged. The production index rose from 19 to 25, and the shipments, order backlog, and employment indexes also improved over last month. The raw materials inventory index dropped from 26 to 16, but the finished goods inventory index increased for the second straight month.

Most future factory indexes improved further after rebounding last month. The future composite index edged up from 13 to 16, and future production and shipments indexes increased notably after no change last month. The future order backlog index jumped from 3 to 14, while the employment index remained unchanged. In contrast, the future new orders index eased slightly from 22 to 21, and the future capital expenditures and new orders for exports indexes also fell modestly. The future finished goods inventory index rose from 5 to 10, and the raw materials inventory index moved into positive territory.

Price indexes were mixed, though most changes were minimal. The month-over-month finished goods price index posted no change, while the raw materials price index increased for the second straight month. The year-over-year finished goods index stayed flat at 35, but the raw materials index decreased slightly to its lowest level in nearly two years. The future raw materials price index eased slightly after a big increase last month, while the future finished goods price index continued to climb higher, indicating more firms plan to pass recent cost increases through to customers.

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The Worst Thing About Facebook Comes To Google: Birthday Reminders

tctv birthdayI was thinking about covering the launch of Google Birthday reminders, (which actually debuted Tuesday, sorry), but I decided instead to just post some pictures of what Google looks like these days. You may remember that the homepage was�taken over with a giant Nexus 7 ad�earlier this week,�and now Google is getting all Facebook-like with these "birthday reminders." Because really, my favorite thing about Facebook is how we've all been conditioned to leave messages like "hoping you're having a great birthday!"�on each others' Timelines.�Definitely�the best part of social networking, right?

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China Buying European Bonds Is One Of The Worst Ideas Imaginable

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There are headlines out again about China possibly stepping up its activity in the European bond market. Angela Merkel is on a 5-day tour there, and some folks see it as a bond selling mission.

In a very superficial sense, we can see why some people thing this might be a good thing. European governments need cash. China has a lot of cash.

In reality this is a dumb idea.

  • The Eurozone as a whole has no solvency, cash problem. The Eurozone has a central bank capable of creating all the euros the continent needs.
  • China remains poor. It's scandalous that the people's money would be used to bail out remarkably rich nations like Spain and Italy.
  • Sending Merkel on a bond selling mission to China is a step towards ceding some power/control to China, which seems absurd, especially since as stated above, Europe is capable of financing itself.
  • China buying more European financial assets will boost the euro relative to the yuan, worsening the China-EMU trade balance from Europe's perspective.

In short, it's pointless, and with negative political and economic ramifications for Europe.

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Shuffler.fm Brings Its ?Flipboard For Music? Service To iPhone, Offers Sneak Peek At Spotify App

Screen shot 2012-08-29 at 8.28.38 PMAs the Web is stuffed with more and more content, we're increasingly in need of good curators to help us discover the things we'll love amidst the noise. Flipboard, for one, rose to popularity by transforming your favorite digital news sources into a socially-curated mobile magazine. Shuffler.fm is on a mission to do the same for music discovery, combining Flipboard's successful formula with a little Pandora and a little ex.fm. The result is what the Amsterdam-based startup is calling a "radiozine" -- a music discovery guide that turns the industry's popular blogs and websites into mobile radio stations. Launching its iPad app in November, Shuffler.fm aggregates content from a long list of mainstream and niche music sites, allowing users to peruse, discover and listen to tunes based on genre, style and what's trending. And now Shuffler is spreading to the rest of iOS, bringing its radiozine-style music discovery service to the iPhone and iPod Touch, along with giving us a sneak peek at the debut of its Spotify app.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

How to Trade In a Car ? Pros & Cons, How It Works

Are you looking to get rid of your current vehicle? You’ve got several options: You could put a “for sale” sign in the window of the vehicle and hope an interested passerby spots it. You could list the car in the automotive classifieds or on�Craigslist and field calls and emails from potential buyers who will [...]

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