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Closing Bell: Bears Get Some Footing (POT, AAPL, CTS, F, NFLX, FLEX)

Today was weak from the start, part on earnings but mostly on the trend and partly in reaction to last night's State of the Union. Bernanke's confirmation looking to be reconfirmed helped markets late in the day, as did some bargain buyers. The end of day results were much less-bad than intra-day trading lows. This may have been one more day that the bears and profit takers looked more right than wrong. Today's close on the S&P and intra-day lows on the S&P are bringing up some serious support levels that had been prior resistance levels at that 1,085 level.

Here were today's closing bell levels:

Dow 10,120.46 -115.70 (-1.13%)
S&P 500 1,084.52 -12.98 (-1.18%)
Nasdaq 2,179.00 -42.41 (-1.91%)

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Closing Bell: The Wild Day That Wasn't As Wild As It Could Have Been (AIG, AAPL, T, BA, CAT, HGSI, SANM, TM, CTS)

Today was potentially a fairly quiet trading day when you consider how volatile the day could have been. We had Tim Geithner and Hank Paulson both getting grilled over American International Group, Inc. (AIG) again in front a House Panel, we had an FOMC rate decision, and tonight is the State of the Union speech from President Obama. Throw in disappointing housing data in December new home sales and you had a potential powder keg. Stocks spent most of the day in the red, but a move late in the day wiped all that out.

Here were the unofficial closing bell levels:

Dow 10,236.09 +41.80 (0.41%)
S&P 500 1,097.25 +5.08 (0.47%)
Nasdaq 2,221.13 +17.40 (0.79%)

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CTS Corporation (CTS): Shares define bullish 'flag' consolidation

CTS Corporation (NYSE: CTS) designs and manufactures electronic components and sensors for original equipment manufacturers in the automotive, computer, communications, medical, defense, aerospace and industrial markets. Products include automotive sensors, oscillators, RF modules, resistors, switches, piezoelectric ceramic components, backplanes and interconnect systems. Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) and Motorola (NYSE: MOT) are major customers.

The firm surprised investors late last month, when it announced Q4 EPS of 25 cents and revenues of $178.3 million. Analysts had been expecting 20 cents and $176.6 million. Management also guided FY08 EPS to 78-83 cents (81 cent consensus) and FY08 revenues to about $720.2-$740.8 million ($721.99M consensus). In discussing the positive quarter and solid outlook, the CEO pointed to the recent acquisition of new piezoceramic and electronic technologies.

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Last updated: February 12, 2012: 12:48 PM

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