# Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW) has raised its prices once again in an effort to counteract rising commodity prices. The move represents the second price hike this month alone while the company also noted that it would trim its capacity for several products and add on new freight surcharges to certain orders.

The move also underscores the problem the Federal Reserve faces as it modifies its interest rate policy to address the rising threat of inflation amid weak economic growth. The Fed has already aggressively cut rates from last September through April, but the result has been a dramatic decline in the value of the dollar.

Dow Chemical also noted that things weren't going to improve anytime soon. The company said it will raise prices as much as 25% starting on July 1st, which would come on top of the up to 20% increase that took effect June 1st and led several others to make similar price adjustments of their own.

The company made its first dramatic move back in December when it announced that it would cut 1,000 jobs and shut a number of underperforming plants in order to put the savings to work in higher-growth opportunities. It also unveiled a joint venture with Kuwait Petroleum, which allowed it to sell a big piece of its less profitable assets by selling a 50% stake for $9.5B.

It appears that for the next few months, consumer prices will continue to rise unless the Fed takes action.

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Tuesday, June 24, 2008 4:07:45 PM UTC  #     |  Trackback
# Monday, June 23, 2008
CME Group Inc. (NYSE: CME) announced plans today for a share buyback and special dividend that effectively sweetens its bid for Nymex Holdings Inc. (NYSE: NMX). The world's largest futures exachange said it would institute a $1.1 billion buyback plan over the next 18 months and pay a $5 per share cash dividend if its bid for the energy and metals exchange succeeds.

The proposed acquisition hit some snags due to a slump in CME Group's share price, which has lowered the takeover price by as much as $3 billion to just $8 billion. The buyback and dividend tactic worked wonders the last time CME Group used it during its acquisition of rival Chicago Board of Trade last year. After all, they are great for shareholders!

The original deal calls for Nymex shareholders to receive $36 and 0.1323 shares of CME for each NMX share. The proposed dividend would raise the purchase price for Nymex stock to $97.11 per share, which represents a $9.27 billion overall valuation. However, some investors are still concerned that the deal may fall through.

Many believe that the CME Group may be forced to tweak the cash portion of the deal slightly higher in order to sway the remaining opposition. This is the cause behind the recent rally in the differential between Nymex and CME Group shares that arbitrageurs have been trading for some time now.

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Monday, June 23, 2008 3:45:57 PM UTC  #     |  Trackback
# Friday, June 20, 2008
Winnebago Industries, Inc. (NYSE: WGO) shares fell sharply today after the recreational vehicle maker announced disappointing earnings. The company saw its third quarter profit dive 73% as higher gas prices, tigher consumer credit, and a softer economy drove motor home sales into the ground.

"The motor home market has changed significantly in the past year, with dramatic declines in the past few months," CEO Bob Olson said in a statement. "Discretionary purchases have declined in the United States as the country is faced with unstable fuel prices, consumer confidence at 16-year lows and a tighter credit environment."

Olson also noted that the industry has seen a decrease in motor home sale sof more than 26% for the first four months of this year and a stead decline of more than 30% in both March and April, which are typically stronger months for recreational vehicles. To help combat the declines, the company plane on closing its Charles City factor and restructure itself.

Many investors should have seen this coming with gas prices skyrocketing higher and recreational spending in general on the decline. However, shares in the company still dropped sharply by 5.69%. The stock is already down some 30% so far this year as many expect things to get far worse before they get any better.

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Friday, June 20, 2008 4:27:48 PM UTC  #     |  Trackback