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Subject:Midday Market View for October 24, 2001
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Date:Wed, 24 Oct 2001 09:45:40 -0700 (PDT)

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Midday Market View(TM)
for Wednesday, October 24, 2001
as of 1:00PM EDT
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U.S. INDICES
(1:00 p.m. EDT)

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Market Value Change

DJIA 9,314.20 - 25.88
Nasdaq Comp. 1,719.01 + 14.57
S&P 500 1,082.01 - 2.77
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NYSE Advancing Issues 1,243
NYSE Declining Issues 1,673
NYSE Trading Volume 643 mln
NASDAQ Advancing Issues 1,645
NASDAQ Declining Issues 1,586
NASDAQ Trading Volume 898 mln

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U.S. TREASURIES
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Value Yield Change

6-month bill 2.06% n/a
5-year note 3.83% - 1/32
10-year note 4.61% - 2/32
30-year bond 5.34% - 3/32

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MIXED PICTURE

Stocks drifted in and out of positive territory amid a plethora
of mixed earnings results and mostly cautious guidance. Traders
will likely look to today's Beige Book economic summary at 2:00
p.m. EDT for more clues about the economic outlook.

As of 12:03 p.m. EDT, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down
0.2%, with the Nasdaq Composite Index 1.2% higher. The S&P 500
Index was virtually flat. Computer-related, chip and drug stocks
paced the advancers, while energy-related and telecom issues
were among the worst performers.

Shares of Amazon.com (AMZN,7.65,f2) were sharply lower after the
Internet retailing giant said its 3Q loss, excluding items,
narrowed to $0.16 a share, matching the First Call consensus
estimate, on revenues of $639.3 million, slightly below the
Street's $650.3 million mean forecast. The company attributed
the slimmer loss to cost cutting at its warehouses. Going
forward, Amazon said it expects year-over-year 4Q sales to be
flat to 10% higher, down from its previous guidance of a 10% to
20% increase. The new estimate would put sales in the range of
$970 million to $1.07 billion, below the First Call consensus of
$1.10 billion.

Shares of Compaq Computer (CPQ,9.41,f2&f4) were slightly lower
after the PC maker said that it incurred a 3Q loss, excluding
items, of $0.07 per share, $0.01 shy of the First Call consensus
estimate, owing to sluggish demand and a fiercely competitive
price war, as it continues to give up market share to rival Dell
Computer (DELL,25,f1). Looking ahead, Compaq lowered its 4Q
outlook, saying its expects an operating loss of $0.03 per
share, lower than the Street's break-even mean forecast.

AMR Corp. (AMR,19.75), parent to airline carrier American
Airlines and TWA, said its 3Q loss, excluding items, was $3.40
per share, well below the First Call consensus of $2.61 per
share. AMR blamed sluggish demand, exacerbated by the September
attacks, for its troubles. Revenues for September alone fell
22%. Looking forward, AMR's CEO said that 4Q results "won't be
pretty."

Shares of Eastman Kodak (EK,29), were getting hammered after the
photography giant reported 3Q operating profits of $0.52 per
share, in line with the Street's mean estimate. The Dow
component announced that it will eliminate as many as 4,000
workers, and that 4Q operating profits will be about one-third
of the First Call consensus estimate of $0.46 per share, due to
the economic malaise.

Aerospace and diversified manufacturer Honeywell International
(HON,28,f2) reported 3Q profits, excluding charges, of $0.44 per
share, matching the First Call consensus estimate. Including a
$1 billion charge for job cuts and restructuring, Honeywell
posted a net loss of $0.38 a share. The Dow component said its
aerospace business was hurt by sluggish demand in the airline
industry, aggravated by the September attacks.

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TREASURY AND ECONOMIC SUMMARY

Bonds held on to gains in quiet trading ahead of today's 2-year
note auction, the results of which will be released at 1:00 p.m.
EDT. The Beige Book report on the economy, which will serve as a
basis of discussion and policy at the upcoming Nov. 6 Federal
Open Market Committee meeting, is scheduled for a 2:00 p.m. EDT
release.

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WORLD MARKETS

European markets were mostly higher late in the day with
strength in paper, manufacturing and computer service issues,
while energy stocks paced the decliners. The Bloomberg European
500 Index was up 0.22% as of 12:03 p.m. EDT. BP PLC (BP,48) led
the decline in oil stocks following reports from the American
Petroleum Institute and Department of Energy that showed
weakening U.S. demand for crude products. The DOE reported a 2.8
million barrel inventory increase during the week ended Oct. 18.
German Consumer Price Index data indicated that consumer prices
declined 0.3% during the month through mid-October, and rose
2.0% year-over-year through the same date, in line with the
European Central Bank's inflation target, fueling optimism that
the ECB will cut interest rates at Thursday's meeting in order
to stimulate the weak euro-region economy. The euro, which rose
against the dollar earlier following the data, held on to its
gains.

William Johnson, Market Analyst

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