Sunday, December 4, 2011

Stocks with Potential Upside december 5-9 2011

Stocks with Potential Upside december 5-9 2011 : Support statements came last week just about bang on time to prevent the FTSE 100 and Europe's leading indices going into freefall.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and even the head of the Bank of England Mervyn King came in to tell us only what we already know, that change is coming and its going to be very expensive and painful to implement.

A second referendum in UK over now looks extremely likely and even in the year of the London Olympics, as UK decides whether it really wants to be a part in an emerging 'United States of Europe'.

United Continental Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: UAL) went up 0.73%, to close at $19.26 and its overall traded volume was 9.74M shares during the last session with the total traded volume of 5.65M shares. UAL shares were trading within the range of $18.91-$19.87 while its opening price was $19.23. The stock has a 52 week low of $15.51 and 52 week high of $28.55. UAL’s market capitalization is $6.37B and it has 330.85M outstanding shares.

United Continental Holdings, Inc. (UAL), formerly UAL Corporation, is a holding company and it’s, wholly owned subsidiaries are United Air Lines, Inc. (United) and Continental Airlines, Inc. (Continental). United and Continental transport people and cargo through their mainline operations, which utilize full-sized jet aircraft, and regional operations, which utilize smaller aircraft that are operated under contract by United Express, Continental Express and Continental Connection carriers. On May 2, 2010, the Company, Continental, and JT Merger Sub Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger providing for a merger of equals business combination. On October 1, 2010, JT Merger Sub Inc. merged with and into Continental, with Continental surviving as a wholly owned subsidiary of UAL Corporation (the Merger). Upon closing of the Merger, the Company became the parent company of both Continental and United.

Taiwan Semiconductor Mfg. Co. Ltd. (ADR) (NYSE: TSM) percentage change dropped -0.68%, to close at $13.12 and its overall traded volume was 8.69M shares during the last session against its average volume of 12.20M. TSM opened at $13.24 and is trading within the range of $13.09-$13.36. The stock has a 52 week low of $10.75 and 52 week high of $14.05. TSM’s market capitalization is $68.00B and it has 5.18B outstanding shares. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is principally engaged in the research, development, manufacture and distribution of integrated circuit (IC) related products. The Company operates its businesses through wafer manufacture, mask production, wafer testing and packaging components. The Company also involves in the provision of production management, customer services and design services. Its products and services are applied in the manufacture of personal computers and peripheral products, information related products, wire and wireless communication systems, automobile and industrial equipment, as well as consumer electronic products, such as digital disk players, digital televisions (TVs), game consoles, as well as digital cameras, among others.

Williams Companies, Inc. (NYSE: WMB) fell -0.12%, to close at $32.37 and its overall traded volume was 11.76M shares during the last session with the total traded volume of 8.11M shares. WMB shares were trading within the range of $32.28-$32.89 while its opening price was $32.69. The 52-week range of the stock is $21.90-$33.47. WMB’s market capitalization is $19.08B and it has 589.41M outstanding shares. The Williams Companies, Inc. (Williams) is an integrated natural gas company focused on exploration and production, midstream gathering and processing, and interstate natural gas transportation primarily in the Rocky Mountains, Gulf Coast, Pacific Northwest, Eastern Seaboard and the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania. Most of the Company’s interstate gas pipeline and midstream assets are held through its 75% ownership interest (including the general-partner interest) in Williams Partners L. P., a diversified master limited partnership.

MGM Resorts International. (NYSE: MGM) slid -0.10%, to close at $10.19 and its overall traded volume was 9.94M shares during the last session the stock had average daily volume of 19.08M shares. MGM opened the day at $10.33, it made an intraday low of $10.11 and an intraday high of $10.43. The stock has a 52-week range of $7.40-$16.94. MGM’s market capitalization is $4.98B and it has 488.83M outstanding shares. MGM Resorts International is a holding company engaged in gaming, hospitality and entertainment. The Company conducts its business through its wholly owned subsidiaries. It primarily owns and operates casino resorts that include gaming, hotel, dining, entertainment, retail and other resort amenities. All its casino resorts operate around-the clock, with the exception of Grand Victoria which operates 22 hours a day, every day of the year. At its wholly owned resorts, its primary casino and hotel operations are owned and managed by it. Other resort amenities may be owned and operated by it, owned by it but managed by third parties for a fee, or leased to third parties. The Company owns and operates the casino resorts in Las Vegas, Nevada: Bellagio, MGM Grand Las Vegas, The Mirage, Mandalay Bay, Luxor, New York-New York, Monte Carlo, Excalibur, and Circus Circus Las Vegas.

The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) went up 0.45%, to close at $71.30 and its overall traded volume was 7.25M shares during the last session the stock had average daily volume of 6.17M shares. BA opened at $71.70 and is trading within the range of $70.93-$71.98. The stock has a 52-week range of $56.01-$80.65. BA’s market capitalization is $52.99B and it has 743.23M outstanding shares. The Boeing Company (Boeing) is an aerospace company. Boeing is engaged in the design, development, manufacture, sale and support of commercial jetliners, military aircraft, satellites, missile defense, human space flight, and launch systems and services. The Company operates in five segments: Commercial Airplanes, Boeing Military Aircraft (BMA), Network & Space Systems (N&SS), Global Services & Support (GS&S), and Boeing Capital Corporation (BCC). Boeing’s Other segment includes the activities of engineering, operations and technology (EO&T), and shared services group (SSG), as well as intercompany guarantees provided to BCC. In July 2010, the Company acquired Narus, which is a provider of network traffic and analytics software. On August 5, 2010, the Company acquired Argon ST, Inc. (Argon). In December 2010, Boeing completed the acquisition of the business and operations conducted by Summit Aeronautics Group in Helena, Montana.For the latest updates on the stock market, visit Stock Market Today
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