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Old 07-26-2007, 03:43 PM #1
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Soooo...Snuggles.....about those markets...

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Dow plummets over 400 points

Stocks take big hit as Wall Street frets about credit, housing markets, energy prices.

By David Ellis, CNNMoney.com staff writer
July 26 2007: 3:03 PM EDT
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Worries that problems in housing and credit markets would dent the broader economy sent stocks tumbling Thursday, pulling the Dow industrials down more than 400 points.

The drop, if sustained, would be the second-biggest point drop of the year for the Dow, an index of 30-blue chip stocks.

"It's the number one catalyst," said Ron Kiddoo, chief investment officer at Cozad Asset Management, regarding growing worries on Wall Street about a tightening of credit.

The Dow Jones industrial average (down 349.54 to 13,435.53, Charts) sank 2.7 percent with just over an hour remaining in the session. The broader S&P 500 (down 46.41 to 1,471.68, Charts) plunged 3 percent while the tech-laden Nasdaq (down 78.70 to 2,569.47, Charts) fell nearly 2.9 percent.

Trading curbs, used to slow down the market in the event of a big move, were imposed by the New York Stock Exchange late this morning. Treasury bonds surged as investors sought safety, oil turned lower and gold slid.

Credit market fears, which prompted a selloff that dragged the Dow down 226 points Tuesday, again unnerved investors and put pressure on stocks. Higher oil prices also weighed on stocks early in the session as crude briefly climbed above $77 a barrel before turning lower. U.S. light crude for September delivery slid 72 cents to $75.16 a barrel in afternoon trading.

"People will be talking $80 a barrel crude soon - I think energy is the second largest concern [today]," said Kiddoo.

More disappointing news from the housing sector also weighed on investors. Homebuilders including D.R. Horton (down $0.76 to $16.72, Charts, Fortune 500) and Pulte Homes (down $1.14 to $19.53, Charts, Fortune 500), the nation's No. 2 and No. 3 builders, posted huge losses. And a bigger-than expected drop in new home sales in June added to those woes. The Commerce Department reported new home sales tumbled 6.6 percent.

The two big selloffs this week come just a week after the Dow hit another record, closing above 14,000 for the first time.

Peter Cardillo, chief market economist for Avalon Partners, said Thursday's steep selloff was probably a blip in the latest leg of the bull market.

"I don't see it as an end to the bull market, but maybe the end of the bull run," he said. "I think that the market needs to reassess some of the euphoria that took place recently."

Overall, the earnings news investors considered Thursday was mixed.

Dow component Exxon Mobil (down $4.94 to $87.85, Charts, Fortune 500), the nation's largest oil company, posted a decline in quarterly profits, sending its shares more than 4 percent lower.

But embattled automaker Ford Motor (up $0.18 to $8.15, Charts, Fortune 500) surprised investors reporting an unexpected quarterly profit early Thursday, helped by reduced losses in its North American operations. Ford stock edged higher in late afternoon trade.

Apple (up $6.06 to $143.32, Charts, Fortune 500) shares jumped nearly 5 percent after the company reported results that beat Wall Street's estimates after the market closed Wednesday.

Dow component 3M Co., (up $0.25 to $89.87, Charts, Fortune 500) known for producing Scotch tape, reported earnings that topped Wall Street estimates. The stock edged higher.

Among individual issues, 29 of the 30 Dow components were lower in afternoon trade.

Drugmaker Bristol-Myers Squibb (down $1.57 to $30.02, Charts, Fortune 500) reported higher profits and the company raised its 2007 forecast, but shares fell amid a broad decline in the sector.

In other economic news, orders for big-ticket items meant to last three years or more rose less than expected in June.

Jobless claims fell unexpectedly last week, the government reported.

Treasury prices surged, taking the yield on the 10-year note to 4.78 percent from 4.91 percent late Wednesday. Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions.

Market breadth was negative on heavier than normal volume. Losers topped winners by more than 10 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange on volume of 1.56 billion shares. Decliners beat advancers 6 to 1 on the Nasdaq on volume of 2.08 billion shares.

The dollar fell against the euro and the yen.

COMEX gold for December sank $11 to $675.50.

Major Asian markets declined while European stocks finished sharply lower.

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Old 07-26-2007, 03:49 PM #2
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Typical Liberal mindset. The terror alert is on high for the airline sector, and all you guys care about are the markets? What good is money if we're too dead to enjoy it?
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This always happens after a market hits a peak.
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i know you lefties just cant wait for the stock market to crash, but you might want to hold on to the champagne for a few days.
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i know you lefties just cant wait for the stock market to crash, but you might want to hold on to the champagne for a few days.

There's very little to celebrate in America right now.
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