Beth Gaston Moon
Chicago, IL - http://
With over a decade of experience as an editor and market analyst, Beth Gaston Moon writes about stocks and pop culture from her home in Chicago, IL.
Beth Gaston Moon
Chicago, IL - http://
With over a decade of experience as an editor and market analyst, Beth Gaston Moon writes about stocks and pop culture from her home in Chicago, IL.
Let the cone-bra jokes begin! Women's Wear Daily is reporting that the music icon is negotiating with Macy's (M) about launching a line of women's contemporary apparel. The collection, which would be available exclusively through the department-store chain, would reportedly run the gamut of fashion, including apparel, lingerie, footwear and accessories. Continue reading Madonna Working a Deal with Macy's
Within the first hour of the trading day, option traders were piling into Tyco International (TYC) calls, selling roughly 4,000 of the April 37 calls for 65 cents. These options are out-of-the-money by slightly more than a dollar and are easily the most-active option trading across Tyco today. Continue reading Bearish Options Action in Tyco (TYC)
With earnings now out of the way for Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF), option traders are looking for the stock to stay in a short-term range (at least for the next few weeks). Continue reading Abercrombie (ANF) Looking Rangebound?
On my rather frequent trips to Target (TGT), I know I can get nearly everything on my list, from mascara to wood cleaner to a new sweater. Unless I venture out to a SuperTarget in the 'burbs, however, I won't be able to find, for example, broccoli or ground turkey. My local Target's grocery selection consists of basic dairy, frozen food, and nonperishable items.
Well, for a few hundred Target stores, that's about to change -- dun-dun-DUN!
Continue reading One-Stop Shopping at Target?
Option traders are feeling complacent toward Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) shares and expressed this sentiment by selling the far out-of-the-money April 85/95 put spreads this morning. Shortly after the opening bell, an investor sold 5,000 of these bull put spreads, collecting a credit of 65 cents per spread. Continue reading Amazon.com Options Traders Get Complacent
Walgreen Co. (WAG) announced plans this morning to take over privately-held drugstore chain Duane Reade Holdings for $1.075 billion in cash. Under the deal, WAG will acquire 257 locations, all of which are based in the New York metro area. These stores will continue to operate under the Duane Reade brand after the transaction is finalized. Continue reading Walgreen (WAG) Buying Duane Reade
UAL Corp. (UAUA) shares have had quite a 2010, gaining roughly 23% year-to-date and rocketing 17% higher last Tuesday amid a broad rally in the airline sector. Earlier today, the stock hit a fresh 52-week high but has since retreated about 1.5%. Continue reading Bears Buy Puts in UAL Corp. (UAUA)
Two all-beef patties, special sauce, and fresh fruit? In an effort to keep up with those consumers looking for quick but healthy options, McDonald's (MCD) is planning to offer "Real Fruit Smoothies," coming to a Golden Arches near you this summer. The drinks will come in three sizes and two flavors - strawberry banana and wild berry. Continue reading McDonald's (MCD) Adds Another Healthy Option
Option investors are taking a moderately bullish, longer-term stance on Oracle Corp. (ORCL), buying bull call spreads in the January 2011 series. Around 10:00 AM Eastern Time, blocks of 5,000 contracts traded on both the January 25-strike and 30-strike calls. Continue reading Option Bulls Take a Look at Oracle
Ever since "seven strangers" Eric, Kevin, Norman, Andre, Heather, Becky, and Julie (yikes - remembered that list by heart) shacked up for Season 1 of The Real World in 1992, Viacom's (VIA) MTV Network has seen a slow descent away from music videos and into an increasingly questionable pool of "reality" television. Continue reading Taking the 'Music' out of MTV
Intel Corporation (INTC) is little changed in Wednesday's trading; news is also light on the semiconductor giant. But this relative calmness hasn't stopped option traders from taking a moderately bullish stand on the stock. Continue reading Intel (INTC) Options Action Heats Up
As my colleague Karla Yeh pointed out over at ONN.tv earlier today, Biogen Idec (BIIB) saw some unusual options trading in the wake of its positive earnings surprise before the bell. Continue reading Post Earnings, Biogen Idec (BIIB) Sees Unusual Options Activity
Ahhh, Hulu. That wonderful destination where I can re-acquaint myself with my favorite Justin-Timberlake-on-SNL moments, catch up on episodes of Greek, and search for those old Silver Spoons clips I remember so fondly. The two-year-old website is a joint venture between Walt Disney's (DIS) ABC Network, General Electric's (GE) NBC Universal division, and News Corp.'s (NWS) FOX Entertainment Group, and is partially funded by Providence Equity Partners.
But just as online news readers may soon be charged to access The New York Times online, we may have to open our wallets for certain corners of the Hulu universe (they will likely still let me watch Silver Spoons for free).
Continue reading Is the Free Ride Over at Hulu?
On Monday, Tom Johansmeyer indicated that a for-pay model for the online version of The New York Times was imminent. Indeed, a press release from The New York Times Company (NYT) hit the wires Wednesday morning, revealing that a paid version of NYTimes.com would launch at the beginning of 2011 -- that's next year. So "All the News That's Fit to Print" will be available to Web browsers at a cost.
But the only folks that will have to open their wallets are those who leaf through lots of Times articles. The casual news browser will have free access to a specified number of articles each month before being charged. Subscribers who pay for home delivery of the traditional paper will have free and unlimited access to the site.
Continue reading It's Official: Your Online New York Times Will Come at a Price
A few days after Alcoa (AA) surprised to the downside with its fourth-quarter earnings report, option traders looked a bit longer term, selling upside calls in the July series, possibly as part of a covered-call strategy.
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