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Stocks Open Lower Ahead of Factory Orders Report
Published: 11/03/09 08:45 AM EST
Investors took some profits off the table ahead of the latest factory orders report. Meanwhile, mergers and acquisitions took the spotlight. The Dow lost 48 points to 9740 while Nasdaq gave up 10 points to 2038.
Investors took some profits off the table ahead of the latest factory orders report.  Meanwhile,  mergers and acquisitions took the spotlight.  The Dow lost 48 points to 9740 while Nasdaq gave up 10 points to 2038.

On the upside

Berkshire Hathaway offered $100 a share to Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNI), the nation's 2nd largest railroad operator.

Cablevision Systems (CVC) posted 3rd quarter profits that tripled as voice subscribers topped 2 million.

Shares of Medco Health Solutions (MHS) rose after the largest U.S. pharmacy benefits manager posted higher quarterly profits and raised its 2010 earnings outlook.

Viacom (VIA) reported lower revenues and higher profits due to cost-cutting efforts and solid video game and home entertainment sales.

On the downside

Energizer (ENR) posted lower sales and earnings due to sluggish battery sales that outweighed growing personal care product sales.

A Morgan Stanley analyst downgraded chip giant Intel (INTC).

In the broad market, declining issues outpaced advancers by a margin of more than 3 to 1 on the NYSE and by more than 2 to 1 on Nasdaq. The Russell 2000 which tracks small cap stocks lost 5 points to 557.


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