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Thursday Market Rap: VZ, PBR, MAR, T & RIMM

The markets stayed in a holding pattern today, not really moving up or down very much. Oil made some mild gains as November futures rose up $1.58 a barrel to $81.52 as a storm is forecast for the Gulf of Mexico.

The NYSE had volume of 2.7 billion shares with 2,024 shares advancing while 1,227 declined for a gain of 41.90 points to close at 10,142.93. On the NASDAQ, 1.7 billion shares traded, 1,659 advanced and 1,294 declined for a gain of 4.14 to 2,733.57.

Hansen Natural Corporation (NASDAQ: HANS) rose $3.92 (7%) to $62.92. RadioShack Corporation (NYSE: RSH) fell $1.25 (-5%) to $21.51. Lennar Corporation (NYSE: LEN) fell $1.48 (-6%) to $24.34. Research In Motion Limited (NASDAQ: RIMM) rose $4.26 (4%) to $100.54. Marriott International, Inc. (NYSE: MAR) fell $2.04 (-5%) to $42.28.

In options there were 3.9 million puts and 6.1 million calls traded for a put/call open interest ratio of 0.64. Verizon Communications, Inc. (NYSE: VZ) saw heavy volume on the October 42.50 calls (VZJV) with over 182,000 options trading. The October 40 calls (VZJH) also had volume move with 164,600 options trading. The stock pays a dividend tomorrow so this is likely dividend arbitrage. Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. (NYSE: PBR) saw heavy volume on the October 60 calls (PBRJL) with over 173,700 options trading and also has a $0.43 dividend tomorrow. AT&T, Inc. (NYSE: T) saw heavy volume on the October 37.50 calls (TJU) with over 75,900 options trading. Research In Motion Limited (NASDAQ: RIMM) moved heavy volume on the October 100 calls (RULJT) with over 38,600 options trading ahead of its earnings after market close today. There were also bearish option players on RIMM with it moving 26,200 October 90 puts (RFYVR) with options trading.

Kevin Kersten is an Options Analyst with InvestorsObserver.com. Disclosure note: Mr. Kersten owns and or controls a diversified portfolio of long and short positions that may include holdings in companies he writes about.

Apple (AAPL) iPhone cost is high, but she still loves it

USA Today reported that Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone Users Shocked by Huge Bills, but the story is not the headline. The cost of the iPhone is high, both in its initial purchase and its monthly cost, but it is by no means shocking anyone. Most iPhone users love them. The only shocking thing is the lengthy, very detailed statements that on occasion run 50 pages or more!

In relation to customer expectations, it is the physical bill that is HUGE, not the cost. This will work itself out eventually. As is often the case, today's news, is tomorrow's bird cage liner.

My 18-year-old daughter still thinks the iPhone is the coolest, and she's very happy after pounding on it frequently over the past six weeks. She has also just returned from England (yes, dad spoils her), where she found it worked just fine and was able to call home with no trouble.

The iPhone is not for everyone. Among my business associates who have recently acquired phones, the Research In Motion (NASDAQ: RIMM) Blackberry Curve is much more popular. I'm still happy with my Motorola (NYSE: MOT) RAZR.

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Last updated: November 10, 2009: 06:53 PM

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