Oldest stars of cosmos detected
An 8.2-metre optical telescope which forms part of the VLT (Very Large Telescope) in Chile European Southern Observatory astronomers have said they had uncovered the oldest stars in our galactic neighborhood thanks to a massive telescope installed in Chile. Finding the most primitive stars outside the Milky Way galaxy "is crucial for our understanding of the earliest stars in the universe,&...
Secret of Nasca lines
Are they ancient road maps or messages for visiting aliens? Lying at the foothill of Peru's Andes Mountains is the site of one of the world's greatest mysteries. Etched, as if by giants, onto its arid, moonscape plains are immense lines that stretch for miles, forming strange shapes recognizable only from the air. Now, a team of specialists from around the globe has come to southern Pe...
Tapping Sahara’s green power potential
'   Zahangir Kabir A solar array about the size of one percent the size of the Sahara Desert is good enough to supply the whole world with electric power. Fossil fuels are running out and carbon dioxide is building up. Scientists are worried about what to do for future survival of modern human kind. Engineers in Germany are combining old and new solar technology into what may be t...
Song reshapes bird brain
A finch lands on a person's hand In an experiment that unlocked insights into the learning process, scientists said Wednesday (17.02.10)they had seen brain cells in a adolescent finch change as it listened for the first time to the warble of an adult bird. Just a single experience can rapidly shape a juvenile brain and alter the way it functions, the research suggests. Whether in bir...
Research on Borneo’s elusive cat now possible
The Sunderland Clouded Leopard stalking through the Dermakot forest reserve in BorneoObaidur Rahman Recently, something phenomenal took place in the Malaysian Borneo's Sabah state's Dermakot Forest Reserve. On 15th February, a Sundaland Clouded Leopard, the latest and the least understood of all cat species, has been filmed for the very first time ever! This 3-foot long and about 90-pound big c...
BTRC shuts down RanksTel
Star Online Report Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission early Friday shut down all operations of RanksTel for its involvement in illegal VoIP (voice over internet protocol) business. “We have shut down all activities of RangsTel since early Friday after we found huge quantity of VoIP equipment at the company’s Mohakhali office,” BTRC Chairman Zia Ahmed told The Daily Star...

Takeover optimism drives Wall Street higher (Reuters)

Posted By: Admin on September 29, 2009 in Article - Comments: No Comments »

NEW YORK (Reuters) –
Stocks rallied on Monday, snapping a three-day losing streak, as a spurt of corporate takeovers in the technology and health-care sectors fueled optimism about share values.

Mergers and acquisitions are typically viewed as bullish as it suggests companies are more optimistic about the business outlook.

A number of deals were announced and investors bet more could follow. Xerox Corp (XRX.N) agreed to buy Affiliated Computer Services Inc (ACS.N) , and Abbott Laboratories (ABT.N) said it would pay $6.6 billion for Solvay's (SOLB.BR) drug unit.

"It's always a positive sign when you see companies putting money to work, whether they buy other companies, invest in new plants, (or) buy back their own stock," said Tim Smalls, head of U.S. stock trading at brokerage firm Execution LLC in Greenwich, Connecticut.

"With depressed stock prices, like we've had over the past year and a half, a lot of companies will find it cheaper to buy a company than to grow that same type of company organically. It's a more effective way to put money to work sometimes."

The Dow Jones industrial average (.DJI) rose 124.17 points, or 1.28 percent, to end at 9,789.36. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index (.SPX) gained 18.60 points, or 1.78 percent, to 1,062.98. The Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC) shot up 39.82 points, or 1.90 percent, to 2,130.74.

With Monday's gains, the Dow Jones industrial average held an advance of about 16 percent in the quarter so far, which would make it the index's best such period since the fourth quarter of 1998.

But the end of the third quarter on Wednesday may spur volatility as fund managers engage in what is known as "window dressing" — when they sell laggards in favor of outperformers to spruce up portfolios at quarter's end.

In the last three sessions, the S&P 500 had declined more than 2 percent after rallying nearly 60 percent from the 12-year closing low of early March.

Abbott climbed 2.6 percent to $48.58, while Affiliated Computer advanced 14 percent to $53.86. Xerox, which valued the cash-and-stock deal for Affiliated at an initial $6.4 billion, sank 14.5 percent to $7.68.

Other deals on Monday included U.S. diversified health-care company Johnson & Johnson's (JNJ.N) purchase of an 18 percent stake in biotech firm Crucell (CRCL.AS)(CRXL.O) for 302 million euros ($444 million) as part of a flu vaccine development deal, the Dutch company said on Monday.

Crucell fell 6.6 percent to $22.13 on Nasdaq, but J&J, a Dow component, was up 1.1 percent at $61.27 on the New York Stock Exchange.

Apple Inc (AAPL.O) rose 2.1 percent to $186.15 after China Unicom (0762.HK) said it would sell Apple's iPhone in China, starting in October. [ID:nHKG249644] France Telecom's (FTE.PA) Orange also said it would sell the product later this year.

Apple provided the Nasdaq's top boost, followed by chip maker Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O), up 2.8 percent at $45.97. The semiconductor index (.SOXX) was up 2.1 percent.

Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO.O) gained 4.4 percent to $23.61 after Barclays Capital raised its rating on the network equipment maker, citing improving demand.

Dow Chemical Co (DOW.N) rose nearly 5 percent to $26.39 after U.S. antitrust regulators cleared Dow's $1.68 billion sale of Morton Salt to Germany's K+S AG. (SDFG.DE)

Other industrial standouts were U.S. aircraft manufacturer and defense contractor Boeing Co (BA.N), up 3 percent at $53.07, and diversified manufacturer 3M Co (MMM.N), up 1.6 percent at $75.01.

The Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur observed on Monday kept volume lighter.

(Editing by Jan Paschal)

News Collect from Yahoo.com

Popularity: unranked [?]

Helpful Articles

Oldest stars of cosmos detected

An 8.2-metre optical telescope which forms part of the VLT (Very Large Telescope) in Chile European Southern Observatory astronomers have said they had uncovered the oldest stars in our galactic neighborhood thanks to a massive telescope installed in Chile...

Secret of Nasca lines

Are they ancient road maps or messages for visiting aliens? Lying at the foothill of Peru’s Andes Mountains is the site of one of the world’s greatest mysteries...

Tapping Sahara’s green power potential

‘   Zahangir Kabir A solar array about the size of one percent the size of the Sahara Desert is good enough to supply the whole world with electric power...

  • Share/Bookmark

Leave a Reply


Cricket Score

Get Firefox

1.312.797.759

Rate OBD

Review www.ontorebd.com on alexa.com
ReadABlog.com Blog Search Engine
Copyright - All Rights Reserved / Developed By Appchain.com