...was their tone and confidence in their report," said Keith Keenan, vice president of institutional trading at Wall Street Access. "Dell has managed to become the Wal-Mart of the PC space, with excellent service and really low costs. They're...
...of impetus for anybody to do anything out there," said Keith Keenan, vice president of institutional trading at Wall Street Access. "The tech stocks are getting hit hard, and if you see an Intel or IBM come out with a warning or lower earnings...
...helps support the feeling that the employment picture is improving," said Peter Dunay, chief market strategist at Wall Street Access. "Everything we've been seeing is that employment is getting better, but it's not where everyone wants it...
...definitely had a big sell-off yesterday that feels a bit overdone," said Peter Dunay, chief market strategist at Wall Street Access. "It's the craziness of expectations. We had very strong earnings, but that was already built into the market...
...Volume is so low here that you don't want to read too much into it," said Peter Dunay, market strategist at Wall Street Access, a New York-based brokerage firm. The Dow Jones industrial average closed down 31.23, or 0.6 percent, at...
...for so much with such a strong rally" since the middle of March, said Peter Dunay, chief market strategist at Wall Street Access, a New York-based brokerage firm. The tech-dominated Nasdaq slid 2.9 percent. While IBM was the Dow Jones...
...you have some momentum taken out of the market," said Keith Keenan, vice president of institutional trading at Wall Street Access, a New York-based brokerage firm. "The bulls anticipated much higher numbers." The Dow closed down 120.17...
...so it's not so surprising to see a little bit of a pullback," said Peter Dunay, chief market strategist at Wall Street Access, a New York-based brokerage firm. "The manufacturing report didn't help too much, either. We can't move...
...aimless drift along the bottom," said Keith Keenan, vice president of institutional trading at New York-based Wall Street Access. Still, "many investors are looking through rose-colored glasses," he said. "But ultimately share prices...
...are quite a bit of misgivings about the timing of this deal," said Thomas Burnett, the director of research at Wall Street Access. "People are worried that Wachovia is buying into the peak of the mortgage market." In a conference call with...