Monday, November 11, 2019

Notes From All Over, Part 2 -- November 11, 2019

The market: "not in a million years," as they say, would I have expected the "market" to be as strong as it was today. The Dow might even eke out a slight gain before the day is over. I would have bet a fair amount that the market would have "crashed and burned" today. In fact, I thought I posted that on the blog but can't find it now. The market was primed for a huge fall today: a) profit-taking -- once a few large "sell orders" would have come through, the algorithms would have taken over -- on the sell side; b) China trade talk seems to be less optimistic today than it was Friday; and, c) light volume. Not only did the market "hold" pretty well, but some individual stocks did very well:
  • AAPL: quite remarkable, to say the least -- up another $1.75 today, on a day I would have expected a pretty good pullback
  • ENB: up almost a percent
  • KMI: down about half a percent
  • BAX: up half a percent;
  • ABBV: up half a percent;
  • But look at this: Boeing up almost 5%; up almost $17 on a $365-stock
  • BAX: up about half a percent
  • ABBV: up about a third of a percent
  • IMUX: down almost 3%; down 24 cents;
  • TSLA: up 2.5%; up over $8
  • CVX: down 0.1%
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Others:
  • SRE: up 0.2%, surprising
  • BRK-B: down about a third of a percent
  • D: down almost a percent
  • F: up 2 cents; stays above $9
  • UNP: up 50 cents; again, surprising
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OXY: Starting To Sell Assets

On the block:
  • Anadarko assets in Wyoming, Colorado -- up to $700 million -- Reuters, published today
    • 200,000 net acres
    • $66 million / year in cash flow
    • $700 million / 200,000 = $3500/acre (very similar to the "number" Equinor received for Eagle Ford assets
  • a four-story office building in the heart of the Permian (shows how desperate things have become -- a story about selling a four-story building); Bloomberg via Rigzone;
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Global Warming Or Grand Solar Minimum?
Now We're Up To 300 -- Last Week It Was "Only" 170


From the AP:
  • Arctic blast to break more than 300 records across the US
  • eastern two-thirds of the continental US
  • the next five to seven days won't just be cold-- they'll be record-breaking
  • five to seven days
  • O'Hare, Chicago:
    • weather already claimed one airline incident, an American Eagle flight sliding off the runway
    • by 11: 00 a.m. ET more than 600 flights in/out of O'Hare/Midway were canceled due to weather conditions 
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Dallas Football

Highest paid runner in the NFL:
Ezekiel Elliott finished the evening with 20 carries for 47 yards. His longest run was 6 yards. With 1:33 remaining and the outcome on the line, he carried twice from the Minnesota 11-yard line, losing 3 yards.
Back-of-the-proverbial envelope:
  • 47 / 20 = 2.35 yards/carry

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