Monday could have been far worse. Japan led things south with news that the nuclear reactors were not shut down and could pose serious risks ahead. This sent Japan's NIKKEI 225 down more than 6% and back under the dreaded 10,000 mark. US markets held up better than expected, while news that Saudi troops were being asked to enter into protect Bahrain's infrastructure sent oil back up. US markets came back from larger losses late in the session.
Here were today's unofficial closing bell levels:
Dow Jones 11,993.16 -51.24 (-0.43%)
S&P 500 1,296.39 -7.89 (-0.60%)
Nasdaq 2,700.97 -14.64 (-0.54%)
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FeedClosing Bell: Woes Move from North Africa to Japan (FSLR, BTU, CCJ, CBLI, NDAQ, NYX, BAC, GE, TM)
Newspaper wrap-up 6-22-07: KKR to follow Blackstone public
MAJOR PAPERS:- Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. is planning an initial public offering, following in the footsteps of arch rival Blackstone Group (NYSE: BX), reported the Wall Street Journal (subscription required).
- Archer-Daniel-Midland Company (NYSE: ADM) is expected to enter the sugar cane ethanol business in Brazil, including the possible purchase of Cosan, Brazil's largest ethanol producer, reported the Wall Street Journal.
- British energy company BP plc (NYSE: BP) will agree to the demands of the Russian government to give up its stake in the $20B Kovykta gas project, reported the U.K. Times.
- From BusinessWeek's "Inside Wall Street" column:
- Bulls and bears argue over where it is time to own Deere and Company (NYSE: DE) stock, some see the stock hitting $150, some believe the party is over.
- Document Security Systems Inc (NYSE: DMC) has nine patented technologies to help protect documents and printed products from brand and security fakers, leading Brookhaven Capital Management to believe it will reach $50-a-share over the next two years.
- WBB Securities believes Cleveland BioLabs Inc (NASDAQ: CBLI) is likely by summer's end to get a U.S. Department of Defense contract for its radiation protection compound called Protectan or CBLB502.
- CNN.com reported that a 16-year-old girl had both of her feet severed in an accident on the free-fall ride "Superman Tower of Power" at Six Flags Inc's (NYSE: SIX) Kentucky Kingdom amusement park yesterday.
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