91. Cheaper prices and an absence of bad earnings news sent stocks higher Monday. 92. Companies with negative earnings news fell in the early going. 93. Companies with negative earnings news traded lower Monday. 94. Corporate earnings news begins in full force, with reports already out today from the likes of Citigroup, Southwest Airlines and Abbott Labs. 95. Corporate earnings news will become more of a focus for Wall Street in the coming sessions. 96. Daniel Niles, an analyst for Lehman Brothers, said the earnings news could have been worse considering the market climate. 97. Corporate earnings news will also feature prominently, with reports out from Bank of America, Bank of New York and FleetBoston. 98. Despite positive earnings news, drug stocks, were mixed. 99. Disappointing earnings news drove other stocks lower. 100. Disappointing earnings news from Dow components IBM and Intel late Tuesday sent stocks plunging as the new session began. |