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Friday’s Market Recap: Circuit City To Liquidate, Citigroup To Split

By Charles Petredis on January 18, 2009 | More Posts By Charles Petredis | Author's Website

The markets traded in what looked like a perfect “V” shape on Friday, again erasing midday losses.  The Dow Jones Industrial Average managed to finish up 0.84% to 8,281.22.  The Nasdaq and S&P 500 were able to climb 1.16% and 0.76% respectively to closing levels of 1,529.33 and 850.12.  After very poor earnings reports from Intel Corporation (INTC) and JPMorgan (JPM) the market was hit with more bad news on Friday but was able to shrug it off by the end of the session.

Circuit City Stores (CC) announced that their plan to Chapter 11 bankruptcy in order to restructure or sell the company had failed and that they would be liquidating their remaining 567 stores effective immediately.

Citigroup (C) CEO Vikram Pandit formally announced that the remaining parts of the company will be broken up in to two parts.  This comes only a few days after Citigroup agreed to a joint-venture with Morgan Stanley over their brokerage groups.  Many analysts are now suggesting that the reign of Citigroup is now over, and the stock price may be a leading indicator of what is to come.  Many people are wondering if Citigroup will need another round of TARP funding like Bank of American (BAC) did.

Please join us on Tuesday for the next market recap, Monday there is no trading session in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King.

Disclosure: The mutual fund the author manages is long INTC and JPM.

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