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Investment News Briefs: IBM, Adobe, Pfizer, SunTrust Banks

By Money Morning on April 29, 2009 | More Posts By Money Morning | Author's Website

IBM Announces Share Buyback, Ups Dividend; Adobe Freezes Pay; Private Jet Industry Hits the Skids; Big Pharma’s Big Showing; CALPERS Votes to Oust BofA’s Lewis; Chrysler Strikes Debt Deal; S&P Downgrades SunTrust

  • The $22 billion business-jet industry is reeling from the global economic contraction and deliveries may fall 50% this year and next, according to UBS AG (UBS). With businesses shunning luxury planes costing up to $55 million apiece, manufacturers including Bombardier Inc., General Dynamics Corp. (GD) and Dassault Aviation SA are slashing output and shedding 15,000 jobs, Gulfstream maker General Dynamics will report the slowest profit growth in more than five years tomorrow and Cessna owner Textron Inc. (TXT) may say earnings fell 90%, according to analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg.
  • The California Public Employees’ Retirement System, the largest U.S. public pension fund, said yesterday (Tuesday) that it will vote against re-electing all 18 Bank of America Corp.’s (BAC) board members, including Chairman and Chief Executive Ken Lewis, at today’s shareholder meeting. Lewis has been on the hot seat at BofA for going ahead with the acquisition of failed investment bank Merrill Lynch.
  • The top lenders to Chrysler LLC reached a tentative agreement with the U.S. government to exchange $6.9 billion in secured debt for $2 billion in cash. A debt deal is key to Chrysler’s ability to strike an alliance with Italy’s Fiat SpA (FIATY.PK), and to avoid being forced into bankruptcy protection after April 30. The Auburn Hills, Mich.-based Chrysler is facing a government deadline to keep $4 billion in loans and get as much as $6 billion in additional federal aid. Even with this new deal, however, a Chrysler bankruptcy remains a possibility, since all 46 of the carmaker’s lenders must ratify the terms of the deal - a development that’s not likely, a source familiar with the private negotiations told Bloomberg News yesterday (Tuesday). A quick - possibly even a “pre-packaged” - type of bankruptcy might be required to induce any holdouts to join the agreement.
  • Credit ratings agency Standard & Poor’s yesterday (Tuesday) lowered ratings on SunTrust Banks Inc. (STI) to “BBB+/A-2″ from “A/A-1,” citing weaker asset quality, The Associated Press reported. “We believe tangible capital is weak given our projection of continued high credit losses that the company will need to absorb with equity and reserves over the next two years, even though tangible capital appears adequate today,” Standard & Poor’s credit analyst Charles D. Rauch said in a statement.

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1 Comment :
Comment by Apostille
2009-04-30 02:47:04

This is a good article written by you on how much profit and loss occur of this companies.

 
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