Market Update: Nasdaq Off Lows, But Still Whupped by Intel Woes
Intel(INTC Quote) was a red-hot poker for this morning's market, setting the major indices on fire.
After the semiconductor mammoth and Dow Jones Industrial Average
component announced after the close last night that its third-quarter revenue would fall below estimates, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index
seared into the red after the open. It had lately recovered some ground.
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, the Russell 2000 and TheStreet.com Internet Sector index were all lower. Intel's malaise was spreading far and wide among the tech bellwethers. Intel was trading down on gargantuan volume. Computer-networking giant Cisco(CSCO Quote), 2.7% lower, and hardware-maker Dell(DELL Quote), down 9.2%, were the Nasdaq's most actives. Semiconductor Micron Technology(MU Quote) was also off 2.8%. It was downgraded to outperform from buy by Salomon Smith Barney. Microsoft(MSFT Quote) was 3.2% lower. IBM(IBM Quote) was up 0.6%. Hewlett-Packard(HWP Quote) was 3.4% higher after the company approved a $1 billion share buyback plan and said it feels comfortable with fourth quarter earnings estimates. Also trading higher was Coca-Cola(KO Quote), which was lately up 3.5% and adding 11 points of upside to the index. The Dow is calculated based on how stocks close on the New York Stock Exchange
. Prices are typically quoted based on how they close in composite trading. In the mean time, natural gas and oil stocks, pharmaceuticals and insurance stocks were some of the only bright spots in early trading. But some observers think the bad news is really Intel-specific -- that once the initial scare wears off, investors will rush in to snatch up what look like some pretty good buys. Back to top Sector Watch
Intel was blasting the semiconductors, and the Philadelphia Stock Exchange Semiconductor Index was down 8.9%. Ouch. Oil stocks were edging higher, with the American Stock Exchange Oil & Gas Index up 0.3%. Royal Dutch Petroleum(RD Quote) was up 2.1%. Pharmaceuticals were substantially stronger, as investors looked for a safe haven for their cash, and the American Stock Exchange Pharmaceutical Index was 1.8% higher. Abbot Laboratories(ABT Quote) was 2.9% higher; Merck(MRK Quote) was up 2.7% and Eli Lilly(LLY Quote) was 2.3% higher. Insurance stocks were also getting a boost, with the S&P 500 Insurance Index up 1.9%. Back to topBonds/Economy
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