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Stocks Split Following Productivity Report

Published by: admin 2008-08-29

The major U.S. indices were trading in different directions at midday Thursday amid news that the productivity of American workers grew at a slower-than-expected rate in the first quarter although labor costs continue to increase.

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The Labor Department reported Thursday non-farm payrolls grew 2.4 percent in the first quarter, lower than the 3 percent economists had forecast. The government also revised productivity numbers for the fourth quarter to show a growth of 6.9 percent. Meanwhile, labor costs jumped 1.8 percent in the first quarter, well ahead of the 1 percent hike expected. Both numbers are closely watched by the Federal Reserve as worker shortages can cause inflation to increase.

At 11:45 a.m. Eastern, internet.com's Internet Stock Index had fallen 10.19, or 1.37 percent, to 732.11, the Nasdaq Composite was up 6.32 to 3,713.63 and the Dow Jones industrial average was off 44.37 to 10,435.76.

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Despite lower averages, several Internets were showing strength. They included Inktomi Corp. (INKT) had gained 9-7/8 to 155-1/16. The maker of Internet infrastructure software Thursday formed a wireless agreement with Nokia Corp. (NOK) and an advertising agreement with Doubleclick Inc. (DCLK)

Sapient Corp. (SAPE) had soared 16 to 95-3/8. The company, which helps corporations build Internet-enabled business systems, will replace Reynolds Metals Co. in the S&P 500.

Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) was up 1-7/16 to 123-1/2. Wit/Soundview upgraded shares to a "strong buy," setting a $170 target.

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CNNMoney.com Pre-Market Report - Jun. 1, 2006::
report showed a 3.7 percent improvement in worker productivity in component were slightly lower in pre-market trading on Inet following the report.
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Homestore.com Inc. (HOMS) was up 1/4 to 23-3/8. The company reported a first-quarter pro-forma loss of 14 cents, 2 cents better than expected.

On the losing side, Peapod (PPOD) was off 1/16 to 3-3/16. The online grocer reported a first-quarter net loss of 47 cents a share, a penny higher than expected. On the positive side, revenue jumped to $24.9 million, up from $18 million a year ago.

Charles Schwab (SCH) had slumped 2-5/16 to 42-15/16. The brokerage Thursday announced plans for a 3-for-2 stock split to take effect May 30.

ZDNet (ZDZ) was down 1-1/16 to 14-3/8. The online technology publisher reported a net loss of 2 cents a share in the first quarter, 2 cents better than expected.


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