jeudi 17 décembre 2009

Nike - Tiger- forever


Aujourd'hui NIKE les résultats financier trimestriels.

Revenue $4.4 billion; down 4 percent versus prior year
Diluted EPS down 5 percent from prior year to $0.76
Worldwide futures orders up 4 percent, down 1 percent excluding currency changes
Inventories down 10 percent versus prior year
pas si pire...les stock prend 2% en after hours.

Mais ce qui intéresse le plus les investisseurs c'est le cas du tigre.

La première question de l'Assemblée venait d'un analyste de Barclays,Bob Drbul.....

Drbul asked about Nike’s position on Tiger Woods as that is what he said was a key inquiry from many. Nike’s response was that it is standing by Tiger Woods.
Management said that Nike has a $650 million golf business, and that area has been the hardest hit during the recession and in the spending climate compared to most sports.

The company is comfortable with its position and feels good about managing its position in the golf market.
The representative from Nike further noted that Tiger has chosen to step away from the game and that Nike will respect his choice and given him space. Nike will continue support Tiger Woods and his family and looks forward to his return.

Quand même spécial....


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La "magie" de Noël en Chine? Les flocons....les tuques rouges....les arbres avec des cadeaux!
Les Chinois s'Américanisent !

mercredi 16 décembre 2009

PU capable de payer...




COÏNCIDENCES ...le drapeau du Québec et celui de la Grèce se ressemblent.

La situation économique aussi... notre entêtement socialo-gogo-chiste...notre endettement
va nous envoyer dans le "folklore" a jamais.

Goodbye !

The crisis in Dubai may be over, at least for several months. It appears that the desert kingdom does not have enough capital to cover all of its debt obligations despite the $10 billion in financial aid from its neighbor Abu Dhabi.

The European crisis may be just beginning. Greece been flagged by credit agencies for being at risk for defaulting on their sovereign debt. As the AP wrote, Ireland and Greece both are running double-digit deficits and struggling with a basic duty of euro membership — to keep budget deficits within limits.
The Greek Prime Minister
promised that his nation would balance its budget.lol The nation’s deficit is 13% of GDP. Greece’s debt is estimated at 300 billion euros according to The New York Times. That is more than 110% of gross domestic product. Prime Minister George Papandreou said he would cut the nation’s budget by 10% and strive to get his nation’s budget deficit to below 3% of GDP by 2013. These are the promises of a politician who, no matter how well intentioned, has to deal with the legislative branch of his government and the realities of a national economy that is still effectively in a recession. A major purpose of announcing good intentions is that the premier hopes that the capital markets will look more favorably on his nation’s bonds. The appeal is based on his request for investors to trust him, and really nothing more.
Greece’s single largest problem is that it does not have a neighbor like Abu Dhabi that is so wealthy from its oil production that it has access to $10 billion to give aid to another nation.


mardi 15 décembre 2009

2 pays ....même industrie


U.S Airlines Expect Massive Losses In 2010.
The forecasts almost certainly mean that there will be more mergers and bankruptcies in the industry next year.

China's aviation industry booked ¥1.16 billion ($1 = ¥6.83) in profit in November, taking the figure for the first 11 months to ¥11.8 billion, the Civil Aviation Administration of China

lundi 14 décembre 2009

Ce mardi sur Radio pirate.com XM172 avec Jeff



Dodo time..

BBD.b.to


Bombardier , la moyenne 200 jours en daily regarde vers le nord enfin....
Un bon choix pour l'année 2010...avec une vision d'un an.(long and strong)

Rumeur Google .....nexus one.


Google va vendre son propre téléphone directement aux consommateurs sans passer par les intermédiaires. Coudonc ! GOOG veut il avoir son propre réseau un jour?



BY JESSICA E. VASCELLARO AND NIRAJ SHETH

wall street journal online DECEMBER 14, 2009, 11:24 A.M
Google Inc. plans to begin selling a cellphone directly to consumers as soon as next year, people familiar with the matter said, escalating the Internet giant's assault on the traditional business model of the wireless industry.
The phone, called Nexus One, was designed inside Google and will be sold, at least initially, without being subsidized by a wireless partner, these people said. It is the latest sign of the Internet giant's ever-broadening wireless ambitions as Google hunts for ways to expand its Internet services beyond computers

dimanche 13 décembre 2009

NIKE + TIGER + EARNINGS = ?


Nike Inc. (NYSE: NKE) is on deck with earnings Thursday as well. At $63.86, the stock is close to a 52-week high as the range has been $38.24 to $66.35. Thomson Reuters has estimates of $0.71 EPS and $4.39 billion in revenues, and we may get to hear about what the company will do as far as backing Tiger Woods now that Woods is out of golf until he mends his personal life issues. With so much of Nike sales now outside the U.S., we’ll get to see what a weak dollar before the latest pile into the US Dollar did for the company. Don’t hold your breath on this happening, but maybe the company will change some slogans to “Just Did It!” or “Just Tap It!”…