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je laisse courir cette conso sous les rhs up , qui ne me dit rien qui vaille dans aucun sens ;
par contre toute faiblesse devrait s'amplifier rapidement
le grandiose echec des UT 2H Cfds en 10 140 semble avoir ouvert une voie quasi royale à 750.seul 994 se dresse sur la route vu open >>
Ut 1 H, abominable, 10 mns Nordik à souhait, , et UT 2 -5 et 15 qui se tiennet !!
UT 15 laisse poss bon vers 010, mais UT 5, 998 pose bigs questions dangeureuses
Intel Corp. INTC, -0.50% late Tuesday reported its third-quarter earnings fell to $3.1 billion, or 64 cents a share, from $3.3 billion, or 66 cents a share, a year ago. Analysts surveyed by FactSet had forecast the big microprocessor maker to earn 59 cents a share. Revenue slipped to $14.5 billion from $14.6 billion a year earlier but came in better than analysts' average estimate of $14.22 billion. In the fourth quarter, Intel expects revenue of $14.8 billion, plus or minus $500 million, and gross margin of 62%, give or take a couple of percentage points. Intel shares wavered between small gains and losses in after-hours trading.
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. said its third-quarter profit rose, though the bank wrestled with volatile markets and continued low interest rates.
The largest U.S. bank by assets reported a profit of $6.8 billion, or $1.68 a share. That compares with a profit of $5.57 billion, or $1.35 a share, in the same period of 2014. Excluding items, earnings were $1.32 a share.
Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had expected earnings of $1.37 a share.
Revenue fell to $23.54 billion. Analysts had expected $23.69 billion.
J.P. Morgan kicks off the third-quarter earnings season for large U.S. banks, offering investors and analysts a snapshot of a quarter that is expected to be characterized by a decline in bond trading amid summer market swings and continued pressure on revenue.
Shares in J.P. Morgan hit an all-time record of $70.61 in July but have fallen 13% since then. For the year, they are down 1.7% compared with a 5.1% decrease in the KBW index of bank stocks over the same period.
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