The PBR1000 Summary: KKR & Co(NYSE: KKR)

The PBR1000 Summary: KKR & Co(NYSE: KKR)

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Business Description: “KKR is a leading global investment firm that offers alternative asset management as well as capital markets and insurance solutions. KKR aims to generate attractive investment returns by following a patient and disciplined investment approach, employing world-class people, and supporting growth in its portfolio companies and communities. KKR sponsors investment funds that invest in private equity, credit and real assets and has strategic partners that manage hedge funds. KKR’s insurance subsidiaries offer retirement, life, and reinsurance products under the management of Global Atlantic Financial Group. References to KKR’s investments may include the activities of its sponsored funds and insurance subsidiaries.”

Business Name: KKR & Co Inc

Ticker: NYSE: KKR(Common)

Fiscal Year Ending: December

Stock Price, Analysts Forecast and Recommendation for KKR on 09/14/22:

  • Stock Price: $50.14
  • Analysts Forecasted Average 12 Month Forecast: $68.23
  • Analysts Forecasted 12 Month Change: +36.08%
  • Analysts Recommendation: Buy, 4.65/5.00, based on 17 forecasts

Some of the 28 Current The PBR1000 Rankings for KKR on 09/14/22:

  • 226 By Annual Revenues: $16.236 billion(12/31/21)
  • 178 By Market Capitalization: $43.47 billion(08/31/22)
  • 29 By Assets: $264.285 billion(12/31/21)
  • 868 By Employees: 3,238(12/31/21)

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The PBR1000 Summary: Johnson & Johnson(NYSE: JNJ)

The PBR1000 Summary: Johnson & Johnson(NYSE: JNJ)

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Business Description: “At Johnson & Johnson, we believe good health is the foundation of vibrant lives, thriving communities and forward progress. That’s why for more than 135 years, we have aimed to keep people well at every age and every stage of life. Today, as the world’s largest and most broadly based healthcare company, we are committed to using our reach and size for good. We strive to improve access and affordability, create healthier communities, and put a healthy mind, body and environment within reach of everyone, everywhere.

Every day, our more than 140,000 employees across the world are blending heart, science and ingenuity to profoundly change the trajectory of health for humanity.”

Business Name: Johnson & Johnson

Ticker: NYSE: JNJ(Common)

Fiscal Year Ending: December

Stock Price, Analysts Forecast and Recommendation for JNJ on 09/12/22:

  • Stock Price: $165.64
  • Analysts Forecasted Average 12 Month Forecast: $187.66
  • Analysts Forecasted 12 Month Change: +13.29%
  • Analysts Recommendation: Overweight, 3.67/5.00, based on 21 forecasts

Some of the 28 Current The PBR1000 Rankings for JNJ on 09/12/22:

  • 35 By Annual Revenues: $93.775 billion(12/31/21)
  • 9 By Market Capitalization: $424.19 billion(08/31/22)
  • 50 By Assets: $182.018 billion(12/31/21)
  • 45 By Employees: 144,300(12/31/21)

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The PBR1000 Summary: Entegris(NASDAQ: ENTG)

The PBR1000 Summary: Entegris(NASDAQ: ENTG)

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Business Description: “Entegris (Nasdaq: ENTG) is a world-class supplier of advanced materials and process solutions for the semiconductor and other high-tech industries. Entegris adds value by helping customers solve the most complex process challenges and achieve higher yields and new levels of performance and reliability. Entegris unit driven business model is very differentiated and includes a portfolio of solutions from specialty engineered chemicals, to advanced filtration solutions, to the components that move and protect these materials through the supply chain. Entegris operates at the cross-roads of materials intensity and materials purity, the two defining factors of the next generation of semiconductor performance. “

Business Name: Entegris, Inc

Ticker: NASDAQ: ENTG(Common)

Fiscal Year Ending: December

Stock Price, Analysts Forecast and Recommendation for ENTG on 09/06/22:

  • Stock Price: $93.08
  • Analysts Forecasted Average 12 Month Forecast: $145.08
  • Analysts Forecasted 12 Month Change: +55.87%
  • Analysts Recommendation: Buy, 4.77/5.00, based on 13 forecasts

Some of the 28 Current The PBR1000 Rankings for Entegris on 09/06/22:

  • 854 By Annual Revenues: $2.299 billion(12/31/21)
  • 428 By Market Capitalization: $14.13 billion(08/31/22)
  • 825 By Assets: $3.192 billion(12/31/21)
  • 542 By Employees: 11,696(12/31/21)

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The PBR1000 Summary: Tesla Motors(NASDAQ: TSLA)

The PBR1000 Summary: Tesla Motors(NASDAQ: TSLA)

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Business Description: “We design, develop, manufacture, sell and lease high-performance fully electric vehicles and energy generation and storage systems, and offer services related to our products. We generally sell our products directly to customers, including through our website and retail locations. We also continue to grow our customer-facing infrastructure through a global network of vehicle service centers, Mobile Service technicians, body shops, Supercharger stations and Destination Chargers to accelerate the widespread adoption of our products. We emphasize performance, attractive styling and the safety of our users and workforce in the design and manufacture of our products and are continuing to develop full self-driving technology for improved safety. We also strive to lower the cost of ownership for our customers through continuous efforts to reduce manufacturing costs and by offering financial and other services tailored to our products. Our mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy, engineering expertise, vertically integrated business model and focus on user experience differentiate us from other companies.”

Business Name: Tesla Motors, Inc.

Ticker: NASDAQ: TSLA(Common)

Fiscal Year Ending: December

Stock Price, Analysts Forecast and Recommendation for TSLA on 08/22/22:

  • Stock Price: $869.74
  • Analysts Forecasted Average 12 Month Forecast: $960.06
  • Analysts Forecasted 12 Month Change: +10.38%
  • Analysts Recommendation: Overweight, 3.98/5.00, based on 42 forecasts

Some of the 28 Current The PBR1000 Rankings for TSLA on 08/22/22:

  • 64 By Annual Revenues: $53..823 billion(12/31/21)
  • 5 By Market Capitalization: $710.41 billion(07/29/22)
  • 138 By Assets: $62.131 billion(12/31/21)
  • 73 By Employees: 99,290(12/31/21)

TSLA Investors Page: TSLA

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The PBR1000 Summary: VISA(NYSE: V)

The PBR1000 Summary: VISA(NYSE: V)

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Business Description: “Visa (NYSE: V) is a world leader in digital payments, facilitating payments transactions between consumers, merchants, financial institutions and government entities across more than 200 countries and territories. Our mission is to connect the world through the most innovative, convenient, reliable and secure payments network, enabling individuals, businesses and economies to thrive. We believe that economies that include everyone everywhere, uplift everyone everywhere and see access as foundational to the future of money movement.”

Business Name: VISA Inc

Ticker: NYSE: V(Class A)

Fiscal Year Ending: September

Stock Price, Analysts Forecast and Recommendation for VISA on 08/18/22:

  • Stock Price: $215.25
  • Analysts Forecasted Average 12 Month Forecast: $260.13
  • Analysts Forecasted 12 Month Change: +20.85%
  • Analysts Recommendation: Buy, 4.60/5.00, based on 35 forecasts

Some of the 28 Current The PBR1000 Rankings for VISA on 08/18/22:

  • 141 By Annual Revenues: $24.105 billion(09/30/21)
  • 11 By Market Capitalization: $436.61 billion(07/29/22)
  • 104 By Assets: $958.784 billion(09/30/21)
  • 346 By Employees: 21,500(09/30/21)

VISA Investors Page: V

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The Week 20 of 2022 US Stock Market News Recap

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The Stock Market Bear in Week 20 of 2022 gets his seventh week in a row of outright 3-0 victories, despite another failed attempt by The Stock Market Bull.

By Larry C. Paxton

The US Stock Market Week 20 Summary:

Monday of Week 20 was a 2-1 mixed result day for The Stock Market Bear, with the NASDAQ continuing its downward spiral, while the other exchanges had a moderate trend up or down. But Tuesday was all about The Stock Market Bull as he assertively made his presence well known and finished the day as King of the Hill with an outright 3-0 win and a significant lead for the week. Then Wednesday happened. The Stock Market Bear counterpunched aggressively, taking the DJIA to a nearly 1,200 point and over 3.50% loss in value, one of its worst days in history. The attack continued into Thursday, not as dramatic, but nevertheless another 3-0 result for The Stock Market Bear. On Friday The Stock Market Bear had another good start and decided to celebrate early by taking a Happy Hour break with his buddies. The Stock Market Bull took advantage, and had a mild 2-1 mixed result, not nearly enough to overcome The Stock Market Bear, who took the 3-0 Week 20 large margin victory, his seventh outright 3-0 week in a row in 2022. What happens next? Will The Stock Market Bull start his comeback or is The Stock Market Bear strong enough to continue his assault on Wall Street?

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Influences/News:

  • Russia‘s continued attack on the key Ukraine port city of Mariupol, which started on March 2, comes to an end as the Ukraine defenders holed up in the sprawling bunkers complex of the Azovstal steel plant, built to withstand a nuclear war, are told by their commanders that their mission has been completed. The nearly 2,500 fighters have apparently been taken to Russian controlled territories and their fate is not certain. Russian military attempts to take Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine, have been countered by Ukraine forces who have pushed them back nearly to the Russian border. Russian troops are digging in and continue to be threat to the area. Russia continues to attack the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine.
  • In response to Russia’s attack on Ukraine previously neutral countries Finland and Sweden apply to become members of the NATO defense alliance, made up of 40 countries. Admission requires consensus agreement from all 40 nations. Only Turkey’s President Erdogan has indicated he will vote “no” because of Finland and Sweden’s support for Kurdish units that Turkey considers to be terrorist organizations.
  • The US Senate passes a bill to provide an additional $40 billion in aid to Ukraine, which President Biden is expected to sign. The G7 countries are providing $19.8 billion in aid to Ukraine as well.
  • N Korea says it now has cases of COVID, and it appears to be spreading rapidly throughout the population.
  • China continues to press its Zero-COVID program with lockdowns in Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong, but cases continue to increase.
  • The US passes 1 million deaths from COVID as new cases continue to increase, particularly in the northeastern part of the US.
  • US President Biden invokes the Defense Production Act to increase baby formula manufacturing as shortages continue to mount because of plant shutdowns related to COVID and recent deaths of some infants from tainted supplies. The US House in a partisan vote and the US Senate by a voice vote passes a $28 million bill to provide the FDA with resources to combat the baby formula shortage.
  • Concerns continue about inflation, recession, and stagflation as more recent economic data is released. Quarterly corporate reports show that higher materials and labor costs are eroding profits and that supply chain issues remain.
  • US President Biden starts his trip to visit Asian countries with discussions on global issues and technology on the agenda.
  • A US federal judge rules that the Title 42 public health order issued by the Trump administration during the COVID crisis, can continue at the border. It allows the Border Patrol to turn back immigrants entering the US illegally. The judge says the CDC‘s termination order, scheduled for Monday, May 23, did not meet all regulatory requirements. The US Dept of Justice plans to appeal.

US Economic News:

  • The Federal Reserve Bank of New York says the May 2022 Empire State Manufacturing Survey Index is at -11.6, April was at +24.6, March -11.8, December 2021 +31.9, December 2020 +4.9, December 2019 +3.3. “Looking ahead, optimism about the six-month outlook remained subdued.”
  • The National Assn of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Preliminary May 2022 Housing Market Index is at 69, April was at 77, March 79, December 2021 84, December 2020 86, December 2019 76. “Building material costs are up 19% from a year ago, in less than three months mortgage rates have surged to a 12-year high and based on current affordability conditions, less than 50% of new and existing home sales are affordable for a typical family. Entry-level and first-time home buyers are especially bearing the brunt of this rapid rise in mortgage rates.”
  • The Federal Reserve says the Preliminary April 2022 Total Manufacturing % of Capacity is at 79.0%, March was at 78.2%, February 77.6%, December 2021 76.4%, December 2020 74.1%, December 2019 77.2%.
  • The Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary March 2022 Sales-Manufacturers is at $556.4 billion, Retailers $589.6 billion, Merchant Wholesalers $686.2, making March 2022 Sales Total at $1,832.1 billion, February was at $1,800.4 billion, January $1,787.4 billion, December 2021 $1,721.9 billion, December 2020 $1,481.9 billion, December 2019 $1,458.0 billion.
  • The Dept of Commerce/Census says the Advance April 2022 Retail Sales-Retailers is at $594.0 billion, Food Services & Drinking Places $83.7 billion, making April 2022 Retail Sales Total at $677.7 billion, March was at $671.6 billion, February $662.3 billion, December 2021 $625.5 billion, December 2020 $536.6 billion, December 2019 $526.4 billion.
  • The Dept of Commerce/HUD says the Preliminary April 2022 New Residential Building Permits Issued Annual Rate-Single Family is at 1,110,000, 2-4 Units 53,000, 5 or more Units 656,000, making April 2022 New Residential Building Permits Issued Annual Rate Total at 1,819,000, March was at 1,879,000, February 1,857,000, April 2021 1,765,000, April 2020 1,094,000, April 2019 1,330,000.
  • The Natl Assn of Realtors says the Preliminary April 2022 Existing Homes Sales Annual Rate is at 5,610,000, March was at 5,750,000, February 5,930,000, April 2021 5,960,000, April 2020 4,370,000, April 2019 5,230,000; the April 2022 Median Home Price is at $391,700, March was at 375,300, April 2021 $340,700, April 2020 $286,600, April 2019 $267,000.
  • The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia says the May 2022 US 3rd District General Activity Indicator is at +2.6, April was at +17.6, March +27.4, May 2021 +31.5, May 2020 -32.9, May 2019 +25.2. “… The survey’s future indexes remained positive but reflect muted optimism for growth over the next six months.”
  • The Conference Board says the Preliminary April 2022 Leading Economic Index(2016=100) is at 119.2, March was at 119.5, February 119.4, October 2021 118.3. “… A range of downside risks—including inflation, rising interest rates, supply chain disruptions, and pandemic-related shutdowns, particularly in China—continue to weigh on the outlook. Nevertheless, we project the US economy should resume expanding in Q2 following Q1’s contraction in real GDP. Despite downgrades to previous forecasts, The Conference Board still projects 2.3 percent year-over-year US GDP growth in 2022.”

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The PBR1000 Summary: Berkshire Hathaway(NYSE: BRK.B)

The PBR1000 Summary: Berkshire Hathaway(NYSE: BRK.B)

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Business Description: “Berkshire Hathaway and its subsidiaries engage in diverse business activities including insurance and reinsurance, utilities and energy, freight rail transportation, manufacturing, retailing and services.”

Business Name: Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

Ticker: NYSE: BRK.A(Class A), BRK.B(Class B)

Fiscal Year Ending: December

Stock Price, Analysts Forecast and Recommendation for BRK.B on 05/17/22:

  • Stock Price: $314.60
  • Analysts Forecasted Average 12 Month Forecast: $365.84
  • Analysts Forecasted 12 Month Change: +16.29%
  • Analysts Recommendation: Hold, 3.43/5.00, based on 7 forecasts

Some of the 28 Current The PBR1000 Rankings for BRK.B on 05/17/22:

  • 7 By Annual Revenues: $276.094 billion(12/31/21)
  • 6 By Market Capitalization: $733.29 billion(04/29/22)
  • 7 By Assets: $958.784 billion(12/31/21)
  • 12 By Employees: 372,000(12/31/21)

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The Week 19 of 2022 US Stock Market News Recap

The Week 19 of 2022 US Stock Market News Recap

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At the start of Week 19 of 2022 The Stock Market Bear made sure everyone knew he meant business, gets his 6th straight outright weekly victory.

By Larry C. Paxton

The US Stock Market Week 19 Summary:

The Stock Market Bear came out strong from start to end on Monday of Week 19. The daily battle continued on Tuesday with a slight mixed 2-1 edge for The Stock Market Bull as he announced that he still had some life left in him. Wednesday belonged to The Stock Market Bear as he took a bite out of each of the US major stock indices. The Thursday battle was similar to Tuesday but with The Stock Market Bear getting the slight mixed 2-1 result by slim margins. The Stock Market Bull pulled out a strong Friday to end the week, balancing out the losses from Wednesday, but not even close to also overtaking Monday’s significant losses. Week 19 belongs to The Stock Market Bear who notches his 6th straight weekly 3-0 outright win and increases his lead year-to-date.

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 19  of 2022 Ending 05/13/22

DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/21) 36,338.30 15,644.97 4,766.18
Previous Quarter Close(03/31/22) 34,678.35 14,220.52 4,530.41
Previous Month Close(04/29/22) 32,977.21 12,334.64 4,131.93
Record Close Date 01/04/22 11/19/21 01/03/22
Record Close 36,799.65 16,057.44 4,796.56
Week 18-Friday & Close(05/06/22) 32,899.37 12,144.66 4,123.34
Week 19-Monday(05/09/22) 32,245.70 11,623.25 3,991.24
    Day Change (653.67) (521.41) (132.10)
    Day % Change -1.99% -4.29% -3.20%
Week 19-Tuesday(05/10/22) 32,160.74 11,737.67 4,001.05
    Day Change (84.96) 114.42 9.81
    Day % Change -0.26% 0.98% 0.25%
Week 19-Wednesday(05/11/22) 31,834.11 11,364.24 3,935.18
    Day Change (326.63) (373.43) (65.87)
    Day % Change -1.02% -3.18% -1.65%
Week 19-Thursday(05/12/22) 31,730.30 11,370.96 3,930.08
    Day Change (103.81) 6.72 (5.10)
    Day % Change -0.33% 0.06% -0.13%
Week 19-Friday & Close(05/13/22) 32,196.66 11,805.00 4,023.89
    Day Change 466.36 434.04 93.81
    Day % Change 1.47% 3.82% 2.39%
Change-Week (702.71) (339.66) (99.45)
% Change-Week -2.14% -2.80% -2.41%
Change-Month-to-Date (780.55) (529.64) (108.04)
% Change-Month-to-Date -2.37% -4.29% -2.61%
Change-Quarter-to-Date (2,481.69) (2,415.52) (506.52)
% Change-Quarter-to-Date -7.16% -16.99% -11.18%
Change-Year-to-Date (4,141.64) (3,839.97) (742.29)
% Change-Year-to-Date -11.40% -24.54% -15.57%
Change-Record (4,602.99) (4,252.44) (772.67)
% Change-Record -12.51% -26.48% -16.11%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies 2022 YTD

Week 19 Winner and Tally  Bear 3-0 Win
April Winner and Tally Bear 3-0 Win
Weeks Months 2022 YTD
The Stock Market Bull 4 1
The Stock Market Bear 13 3 Winning
Mixed Result 2 0
  Totals 19 4

Influences/News:

  • Russia‘s artillery units continue to destroy Ukrainian towns. Ukraine countermeasures also appear to be doing well as they recapture some lost areas in the north. Last Sunday the G7 group of democracies express unanimous support of Ukraine, pledge to cut Russia oil imports and adds more restrictions and sanctions against Russia and many of its oligarchs. Russia’s annual “Victory Day” celebration of its defeat of Nazi Germany at the end of World War II was also supposed to be a celebration of its conquest of Ukraine, but falls far short. US President Biden signs the “Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022” that allows the US to provide military equipment, encourages the US Congress to approve an additional $40 billion Ukraine aid package.  The US House passes the bill with strong bipartisan support, but it is delayed in the US Senate because Senator Paul Rand wants additional language in the bill to provide oversight. Passage with bipartisan support is expected next week. Because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine the bordering countries of Finland and Sweden are pursuing joining NATO, which requires a consensus among the 30 member countries. However, Turkey’s President Erdogan has indicated he might possibly veto the request because of Sweden and Finland’s support of the Kurds which Turkey regards as a terrorist organization.
  • S Korea installs Yoon Suk-yeol as its 20th President, a 5 year single term position.
  • Staunch China supporter and ex-security chief John Lee is elected Chief Executive of Hong Kong in a closed election with only one candidate.
  • Highly regarded Palestinian-American Shireen Abu Akleh, a longtime journalist for Al Jazeera, is killed during a skirmish between Palestinians and Israeli military forces during a raid in the West Bank city of Jenin. Israel is blamed for the killing, but Israel says she was killed by Palestinian fire. The autopsy by Palestinians is closed. Additional deaths occur during some violence during her funeral procession.
  • In COVID-19 news China continues to enforce lockdowns in Shanghai during the current COVID-19 outbreak. N Korea records for the first time some deaths and the rapid spread of a COVID-19 outbreak. US President Biden urges the world to renew its fight against COVID-19 as the US nears one million deaths from the virus.
  • US President Biden’s administration unveils actions to address the baby formula shortage.
  • The US Senate confirms Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for a second term.
  • Last Saturday 80-1 longshot Rich Strike comes from behind to win the 148th running of the Kentucky Derby horse race, the first leg of the Triple Crown. However, his owners have decided to skip the Preakness, the second leg of the Triple Crown, to rest him and prepare him for the Belmont Stakes, the third leg of The Triple Crown.

US Economic News:

  • The FannieMae April 2022 US Home Purchase Sentiment Index is at 68.5, March was at 73.2, February 75.3, April 2021 79.0, April 2020 63.0, April 2019 88.3. “In April, the HPSI fell to its lowest level since the first few months of the pandemic, as consumers continue to report difficult homebuying conditions amid the budget-tightening constraints of inflation, higher mortgage rates, and high home price appreciation…”
  • The Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary March 2022 US Wholesale Sales-Durables is at $321.5 billion, Non-Durables $364.7 billion, making March 2022 US Wholesale Sales Total at $686.2 billion, February was at $674.9 billion, January $664.7 billion, March 2021 $561.8 billion, March 2020 $477.4 billion, March 2019 $500.9 billion.
  • The CoreLogic February 2022 US Home Mortgages 30 Or More Days Delinquent is at 3.2%, January was at 3.3%, December 2021 3.4%, February 2021 5.7%, February 2020 3.6%. “This remains the lowest recorded overall delinquency rate in the U.S. since at least January 1999.”
  • The Dept of Labor says the Preliminary April 2022 Current Average Earnings/Hour is at $31.85, Average Hours Worked/Week 34.6, making April 2022 Current Average Earnings/Week at $1,102.01, March was at $1,098.55, February $1,096.02, April 2021 $1,053.98, April 2020 $1,028.39.
  • The Dept of Labor says the Preliminary April 2022 US Consumer Price Index-Urban is at +0.3%, April 2022 Last 12 Months(Unadjusted) is at +8.3%, March was at +8.5%, February +7.9%, April 2021 +4.2%, April 2020 +0.3%, April 2019 +2.0%.
  • The Dept of the Treasury says the April 2022 Federal Government Receipts is at $863.6 billion, Outlays $555.4 billion, making the April 2022 Surplus at a monthly record $308.2 billion, March Deficit was at $192.6 billion, February Deficit $216.6 billion, April 2021 Deficit $225.6 billion, April 2020 Deficit $738.0 billion, April 2019 Surplus $160.3 billion; the April 2022 YTD Deficit(7 Months) is at $360.0 billion, April 2021 YTD Deficit was at $1,931.8 billion, April 2020 YTD Deficit $1,481.5 billion, April 2019 YTD Deficit $530.9 billion.
  • The Dept of Labor says the Preliminary April 2022 US Producer Price Index Change in Monthly Final Demand is at +0.5%, March was at +1.6%, February +1.1%, April 2021 +1.0%, April 2020 -1.1%, April 2019 +0.4%; the April 2022 Last 12 Months Change is at +11.0%, March was at +11.5%, February +10.4%, April 2021 +6.5%, April 2020 -1.5%, April 2019 +2.4%.
  • The Dept of Labor says the Preliminary April 2022 US Change in Import Prices is +0.0%, March was at +2.9%, February +1.8%, April 2021 +0.9%, April 2020 -2.6%, April 2019 +0.2%, the April 2022 Imports Last 12 Months Change is at +12.0%, April 2021 was at +10.6%, April 2020 -6.8%, April 2019 -0.2%; the Preliminary April 2022 US Change in Export Prices is +0.6%, March was at +4.1%, February +3.2%, April 2021 +1.2%, April 2020 -3.5%, April 2019 +0.1%, the April 2022 Exports Last 12 Months Change is at +18.0%, April 2021 was at +14.4%, April 2020 -7.0%, April 2019 +0.3%.
  • The U of Michigan Preliminary May 2022 US Consumer Sentiment Index is at 59.1, April finished at 65.2, March 59.4, April 2021 88.3, April 2020 71.8, April 2019 97.2. “… Consumers’ assessment of their current financial situation relative to a year ago is at its lowest reading since 2013, with 36% of consumers attributing their negative assessment to inflation…”

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The PBR1000 Summary: Generac Holdings(NYSE: GNRC)

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Business Description: “Generac is a leading energy technology solutions company that provides backup and prime power generation systems for residential and commercial & industrial (C&I) applications, solar + battery storage solutions, energy management devices and controls, advanced power grid software platforms & services, and engine- & battery-powered tools and equipment. As an energy technology solutions provider that is “Powering a Smarter World”, the Company’s purpose is to lead the evolution to more resilient, efficient, and sustainable energy solutions around the world.”

Business Name: Generac Holdings Inc
Ticker: NYSE: GNRC(Common)
Fiscal Year Ending Month: December

Stock Price, Analysts Forecast and Recommendation for GNRC on 05/06/22:

  • Stock Price: $241.69
  • Analysts Forecasted Average 12 Month Stock Price : $417.35
  • Analysts Forecasted 12 Month Change: +72.68%
  • Analysts Recommendation: Buy, 4.67/5.00, based on 21 forecasts

Some of the 28 Current The PBR1000 Rankings for GNRC on 05/06/22:

  • 686 By Annual Revenues: $3.737 billion(12/31/21)
  • 452 By Market Capitalization: $13.99 billion(04/29/22)
  • 717 By Assets: $4.878 billion(12/31/21)
  • 610 By Employees: 9,540(12/31/21)

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The Week 18 of 2022 US Stock Market News Recap

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Week 18: For the third week in a row The Stock Market Bull has the lead on Thursday, then The Stock Market Bear crushes him on Friday to get the win.

By Larry C. Paxton

The US Stock Market Week 18 Summary:

In Week 18 The Stock Market Bull, anxious to get back into the win column, had a very nice Monday, followed by an okay Tuesday. On Wednesday, after the press conference with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, investors had a collective sigh of relief and The Stock Market Bull took a huge leap up. But Thursday it became a little bit like buyer’s remorse. The Stock Market Bear charged into the pasture and almost wiped out all of the weekly gains. Like a matador, on Friday all The Stock Market Bear had to do was put his big paw on The Stock Market Bull‘s nose and sure enough, he toppled over bloodied, exhausted, and near death. For the third week in a row The Stock Market Bear comes from behind on Friday to take the week. With his Week 18 win The Stock Market Bear also becomes a five weeks in a row outright victor. Can The Stock Market Bull be revived?

 

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 18  of 2022 Ending 05/06/22

DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/21) 36,338.30 15,644.97 4,766.18
Previous Quarter Close(03/31/22) 34,678.35 14,220.52 4,530.41
Previous Month Close(04/29/22) 32,977.21 12,334.64 4,131.93
Record Close Date 01/04/22 11/19/21 01/03/22
Record Close 36,799.65 16,057.44 4,796.56
Week 17-Friday & Close(04/29/22) 32,977.21 12,334.64 4,131.93
Week 18-Monday(05/02/22) 33,061.50 12,536.02 4,155.38
    Day Change 84.29 201.38 23.45
    Day % Change 0.26% 1.63% 0.57%
Week 18-Tuesday(05/03/22) 33,128.79 12,563.76 4,175.48
    Day Change 67.29 27.74 20.10
    Day % Change 0.20% 0.22% 0.48%
Week 18-Wednesday(05/04/22) 34,061.06 12,964.86 4,300.17
    Day Change 932.27 401.10 124.69
    Day % Change 2.81% 3.19% 2.99%
Week 18-Thursday(05/05/22) 32,997.97 12,317.69 4,146.87
    Day Change (1,063.09) (647.17) (153.30)
    Day % Change -3.12% -4.99% -3.56%
Week 18-Friday & Close(05/06/22) 32,899.37 12,144.66 4,123.34
    Day Change (98.60) (173.03) (23.53)
    Day % Change -0.30% -1.40% -0.57%
Change-Week (77.84) (189.98) (8.59)
% Change-Week -0.24% -1.54% -0.21%
Change-Month-to-Date (77.84) (189.98) (8.59)
% Change-Month-to-Date -0.24% -1.54% -0.21%
Change-Quarter-to-Date (1,778.98) (2,075.86) (407.07)
% Change-Quarter-to-Date -5.13% -14.60% -8.99%
Change-Year-to-Date (3,438.93) (3,500.31) (642.84)
% Change-Year-to-Date -9.46% -22.37% -13.49%
Change-Record (3,900.28) (3,912.78) (673.22)
% Change-Record -10.60% -24.37% -14.04%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies 2022 YTD

Week 18 Winner and Tally  Bear 3-0 Win
April Winner and Tally Bear 3-0 Win
Weeks Months 2022 YTD
The Stock Market Bull 4 1
The Stock Market Bear 12 3 Winning
Mixed Result 2 0
  Totals 18 4

Influences/News:

  • The main news item for the week was the result of the US Federal Open Market Committee’s decision on Wednesday to hike the short term federal funds interest rate by 0.50% making the rate now at 0.75% to 1.00%. It also announced plans to phase in a selloff of its $9 trillion bonds stockpile starting in June 2022. It was also announced that they do not intend to do a 0.75% increase in an effort to control inflation. Finally, they indicated that they believe they can use their tools to have a soft economic landing and avoid a dreaded recession.
  • Russia continues to pound away at the eastern part of Ukraine, making slow progress.  Ukraine claims that they have retaken some of the eastern areas. The United Nations and humanitarian relief agencies were able to get an agreement to evacuate several civilian survivors  from the strategic port city of Mariupol who were holed up in the expansive Azovstal steel plant. Ukraine defenders refuse to surrender and vow to fight to the death as the over 2 months attack continues. The European Union is proposing a ban on Russian crude oil imports to be effective within 6 months. Poland raises $6.5 billion in humanitarian aid by hosting an international donor conference. US President Biden announces an additional $150 million in additional aid for a security package. The Ukrainian cabinet is putting together a postwar rebuilding plan as its president Zelenskyy appeals to Western allies to propose a post World War II type Marshall Plan.
  • N Korea launches another ballistic missile test, again creating concern about its ability to deliver nuclear weapons.
  • A rare leak of a US Supreme Court draft of a majority opinion that supports the overturn of the controversial Roe vs Wade abortion decision of 1972 results in rallies across the country by abortion-rights supporters. Chief Justice John Roberts orders an investigation and says the leak will not have an affect on the work of the Supreme Court. US Senate Democrats plan to force a procedural vote on a bill to codify abortion protections. A final bill is not expected to pass because it would require at least 60 votes, which is unlikely, and would also be subject to a Republican filibuster.
  • US 1Q22 corporate earnings of public companies continue to be released, results are mixed.

US Economic News:

  • The Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary March 2022 Construction Spending-Residential is at $891.3 billion, Non-Residential $839.2 billion, for March 2022 Total Construction Spending at $1,730.5 billion, +0.1% from February 2022, +11.8% from March 2021.
  • The Institute for Supply Management(ISM) Preliminary April 2022 Manufacturing PMI Index is at 55.4%, March was at 57.1%, February 58.6%, April 2021 60.7%. “Panel sentiment remained strongly optimistic regarding demand, though the three positive growth comments for every cautious comment was down from March’s ratio of 6-to-1, Panelists continue to note supply chain and pricing issues as their biggest concerns.”
  • The S&P Global April 2022 US Manufacturing PMI Index is at 59.2, March was at 58.8, February 57.3, April 2021 60.5. “… while the survey data add to indications that the pace of economic growth will improve in the second quarter after a lacklustre first quarter, the less welcome news is that elevated inflationary pressures show no signs of relenting.”
  • The Dept of Labor says the Preliminary March 2022 US Job Openings-Private is at 10,504,000, Government 1,044,000, making March 2022 US Job Openings Total at 11,548,000, the highest level in the history of the series which began in December 2000,
    February was at 11,344,000, January 11,283,000, March 2021 8,480,000, March 2020 5,769,000.
  • The Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary March 2022 Manufacturers New Orders-Durables is at $275.8 billion, Non-Durables $281.5, making March 2022 Manufacturers New Orders Total at $557.3 billion, February was at $545.5 billion, January $544.7, March 2021 $488.1 billion, March 2020 $402.7 billion.
  • The PurdueU/CME Group April 2022 Ag Economy Barometer Composite Index is at 121, March was at 113, February 125, April 2021 178, April 2020 96. “… despite this month’s improvement in sentiment, the index was still 32% lower than a year earlier indicating producers remain troubled regarding the uncertainty surrounding input prices and availability… Furthermore, it appears the war in Ukraine has exacerbated concerns among producers about input price levels and made availability even more uncertain.”
  • ADP says the Preliminary April 2022 Change in US Employment(Private Sector)-Small Sized Companies(1-49 employees) is at -120,000, Medium(50-499) +46,000, Large(500 or more) +321,000, for a Net Change of +247,000; the Goods Producing Sector is +46,000, Services Sector +202,000. “While hiring demand remains strong, labor supply shortages caused job gains to soften for both goods producers and services providers. As the labor market tightens, small companies, with fewer than 50 employees, struggle with competition for wages amid increased costs.”
  • The Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary March 2022 US Exports-Goods is at $170.7 billion, Services $71.1 billion, making March 202s US Exports Total at $241.8 billion; the Preliminary March 2022 US Imports-Goods is at $298.8 billion, Services $52.7 billion, making March 2022 US Imports Total at $351.5 billion, making the March 2022 US International Trade Deficit at $109.7 billion, making the March 2022 YTD Deficit(3 months) at $288.7 billion, March 2021 was at $204.2 billion, March 2020 $134.3 billion.
  • The Institute for Supply Management April 2022 US Services PMI Index(>50% economy growing) is at 57.1%, March was at 58.3%, February 56.5%, April 2021 62.7%, April 2020 41.8%. “… Growth continues for the services sector, which has expanded for all but two of the last 147 months. There was a pullback in the composite index, mostly due to the restricted labor pool (impacting the Employment Index) and the slowing of new orders growth…”
  • The S&P Global April 2022 US Composite PMI Output Index is at 56.0, March was at 57.7, February 55.9, April 2021 63.5, April 2020 27.0. “… Enjoying strong demand, firms were increasingly able to pass on higher energy, materials and staff costs to customers, indicating an economy that continues to run hot.”
  • The Federal Open Market Committee releases a statement and has a press conference following its meeting of 05/03-04/22, increases the federal funds short term interest rates by 0.50% to 0.75% to 1.00%, plans to phase in a selloff of its $9 trillion bonds stockpile starting in June 2022.
  • The Dept of Labor says the Preliminary 1Q22 US Business Sector Labor Productivity Output/Hr Annual Rate(Table 1) is at -7.7%, 4Q21 was at +6.3%, 3Q21 -3.7%, 2Q21 +3.4%, 1Q21 +2.1%, 1Q20 -1.8%.
  • The Dept of Labor says the April 2022 US Available Labor Force is at 164,046,000, Employed is at 158,105,000, Unemployed 5,941,000, for an April 2022 Unemployment Rate of 3.6%, March was at 3.6%, February 3.8%, April 2021 6.1%, April 2020 14.7%, April 2019 3.6%.
  • The Federal Reserve says Preliminary 1Q22 Consumer Credit Outstanding-Revolving is at $1.098 trillion, Non-Revolving $3.442 trillion, making 1Q22 Consumer Credit Outstanding Total at $4.539 trillion, 4Q21 was at $4.432 trillion, 3Q21 $4.356 trillion, 1Q21 $4.229 trillion, 1Q20 $4.204 trillion, 1Q19 $4.044 trillion.

 

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