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Options Update: China-tele volatility flat into Chinese premier's annual address

China Telecom (NYSE: CHA) is recently up $2.51 to $35.85. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will announce a stimulus package during his annual address to the nation's legislature on Thursday. CHA is a provider of wire line telecommunication services in China. CHA March option implied volatility is at 67; June is at 62; near its 26-week average according to Track Data, suggesting non-directional price movement.

China Mobile (NYSE: CHL) is recently up $3.17 to $44.66. CHL over all option implied volatility of 58 is near its 26-week average according to Track Data, suggesting non-directional price fluctuations.

Option Update is provided by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com.

China telecom and wireless favorites

A long-term developing trend in Asia, according to international investing expert Yiannis Mostrous, is a rise in domestic demand within their own economies.

In Personal Finance, he looks at one favorite sector that will benefit -- wireless phone services -- and highlights two of his top choices, Chunghwa Telecom (NYSE: CHT) and China Mobile (NYSE: CHL).

"The current crisis will lead to profound changes in the global financial system. Societies in developed economies will begin to save more, while people in developing nations will begin to spend, nurturing domestic demand economies.

"The Asian economies should be able to move even closer to their ultimate economic goal: domestic demand-led economies.

"These countries have realized that factory building and manufacturing to satisfy consumer needs in the developed world can't remain their primary growtth engine.

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Options Update: Global Telecom providers volatility elevated; NTT, CHA, DT, TMX

Nippon Telephone (NYSE: NTT), a Japanese based telecommunications company, closed at $24.17 Thursday. NTT January option implied volatility of 60 is above its 26-week average of 35 according to Track Data, suggesting larger price movement.

China Telecom (NYSE: CHA), a provider of wireline telecommunication services in China, closed at $39 Thursday. Goldman Sachs has a Sell rating on CHA. CHA overall option implied volatility of 91 is above its 26-week average of 60 according to Chicago, suggesting larger price movement.

Deutsche Telekom (NYSE: DT), Europe's largest telecommunications carrier by sales, closed at $13.99 Thursday. DT January option implied volatility of 54 is above its 26-week average of 48 according to Track Data, suggesting larger price movements.

Telmex (NYSE: TMX), an operator of wireline telecommunication systems in Mexico, closed at $17.28 Thursday. TMX December option implied volatility of 66 is above its 26-week average of 49 according to Track Data, suggesting larger price movement.

Option Update is provided by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com

Newspaper wrap-up: Barclays and RBS raided by Office of Fair Trading

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Analyst initiations: STD, SLH, FCN and BCSI

MOST NOTEWORTHY: Banco Santander, Solera, FTI Consulting and Blue Coat Systems were today's noteworthy initiations:
  • Societe Generale expects the Banco Santander's (NYSE: STD) strong organic growth in earnings to continue with the purchase of ABN Amro's (NYSE: ABN) assets in Brazil and Italy, starting shares off with a Buy rating. Shares were started at Merrill Lynch with a Neutral rating.
  • William Blair initiated Solera Holdings (NYSE: SLH) with an Outperform rating, as they believe underlying trends for auto insurance claims are favorable.
  • FTI Consulting (NYSE: FCN) was initiated at Deutsche Bank, as they believe the company is positioned to sustain double-digit growth, and with a Buy rating and $65 target and at Goldman with a Neutral rating and $62 target.
  • Pacific Crest initiated Blue Coat Systems (NASDAQ: BCSI) with a Sector Perform rating on valuation and estimates fair value at $50/share.
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Google starts advertising with China Telecom

Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) continues its partnership onslaught, as the web search giant has inked a deal with China Telecom (ADS) (NYSE: CHA). The Chinese firm has given Google the right to offer advertising on its web of over 400 Internet sites, according to a report released this morning. Baidu.com Inc. (ADS) (NYSE: BIDU), China's leading search engine with 58% market share, may lose some sleep tonight as a result.

To Google, this is a huge deal. The Internet company has been trying feverishly to compete more directly with Baidu.com. Holding only a 17% market share for web search, Google has thus far been unable to crack Baidu's lead in the Chinese web search market. But this new partnership with China Telecom may change that in a big way very soon.

Google's partnership with China Telecom spans national and local portals operated by the Chinese firm, which is the country's biggest provider of fixed-line telephone and Internet services. In other words, Google just upped the ante big time in its effort to unseat Baidu.com as the country's most popular web search engine. How is this, you say? Expect Google to use this partnership to move beyond advertising and more into providing web search services for China Telecom customers in the future.

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Last updated: November 10, 2009: 11:53 AM

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