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STICK TO BOEING! Engineers Find More Airbus A380 Cracks $BA

Engineers inspecting Airbus A380 aircraft for further wings cracks have found similar flaws on at least one aircraft, industry sources said on Tuesday.

European safety authorities ordered urgent inspections on just under a third of the superjumbo fleet last week after two types of cracks were discovered on the same type of bracket inside the wings of the world’s largest jetliner.

Airlines have until Friday to complete a first phase of checks, after which Airbus or safety regulators are expected to give an update on any new findings.

Airbus, which insists the superjumbo is safe to fly, declined to comment on any interim results while airlines carry out checks under the timetable established by regulators.

But a spokesman said recent events showed the industry’s process of continuous evaluation, designed to catch and repair any faults before they become a hazard, was working smoothly.
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WARREN BUFFETT’S POOR, OLD TAX-PAYING SECRETARY WILL SIT IN FIRST LADY BOX AT POTUS STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH

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Billionaire Warren Buffett’s longtime secretary will be joining first lady Michelle Obama in her box at tonight’s State of the Union, White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer announced on Twitter.

Debbie Bosanek, who has worked for Buffett for nearly two decades, has become a symbol in the White House’s fight over the tax code and economic fairness. Obama is expected to renew his push for the so-called “Buffett rule” that would bring investment taxation levels into line with income taxation levels — and ensure that upper income earners pay rates as high as middle-class Americans.

“Warren Buffett’s secretary shouldn’t pay a higher tax rate than Warren Buffett,” President Obama said in September, when he unveiled his American Jobs Act proposal. It’s a trope that Buffett himself has repeated, as he has campaigned for higher taxes on investment income.

It’s common practice for presidents to invite guests to sit next to the first spouse that fit with the theme of their address — and Bosanek’s presence is a big hint that the address will tilt heavily towards economic issues of fairness.

Annie Lowrey, writing in Slate, reports that Bosanek has traditionally been very wary of the limelight — acting as a gatekeeper to the billionaire investor, not as a newsmaker. While she does acts as the press liaison for Buffett and his company, she’s tight-lipped. She reportedlyonce wore a t-shirt with the caption: “Hi, I’m Debbie B. Warren is not available, and I have no comment.”

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Beware of the Suze Orman Card!

(via Gerri Willis at FoxBusiness.com) 

If I had to rank pre-paid debit cards in terms of their value to consumers, they would be pretty darn low. Right up there with the PedEgg and the Flowbee. Ultimately, these cards are glorified gift cards laden with fees that find an audience because they are backed by a celebrity. Consumers love brand identity and buying a celebrity card is just another way to get closer to your favorite reality talk show star or radio talk show host. But for anybody who cares about their money, these cards are just a money waster.

And, so it is with Suze Orman’s pre-paid debit card, the Approved Card. The card is laden with fees – 20 of them – starting with a $3 a month charge for using the card. Some of the fees can be avoided, but it begs the question of why I would buy such a card if I had to spend all my time reading the fine print to make sure I avoid the trip wires? The Approved Card has more fees than the Rushcard, backed by Russell Simmons, which has 17, and the Lil Wayne prepaid Discover card which has seven. In fact, the Approved Card makes American Express look like a not-for profit institution. Amex’s pre-paid card has just one fee.

The Approved Card, though, purports to do more than just give you a place to stash your money. Orman maintains consumers’ use of the ‘Suze Card’ will be shared with one credit bureau with the hope it will eventually help you build credit. The card does this by offering free credit reports, scores and free credit monitoring. (By the way, the scores are not from the industry score standard, FICO, but from a lesser known player in the field.) Savvy consumers, though, know that these services are already available for free on the web from websites like CreditKarma.com. The government requires that your three credit reports be available for free from AnnualCreditReport.com.

And, this claim that the Approved Card is intended to be a credit-builder makes little sense on its face. Consumers aren’t evaluated for credit on the basis of how they spend their money. For example, you don’t get points for going to the pet store rather than the grocery store or the other way around. It makes no sense to use your spending history as a way to estimate your creditworthiness, unless, I guess, you’re the Kardashians. (More on the Kardashians in a moment.) The big credit reporting agencies evaluate how you handle debt. Do you pay it off quickly? Do you miss payments?

Look, by Suze’s own standards, pre-paid debit cards are a waste of money because of the fees they charge. But, to me, the problems are even bigger than that. I’ve been highly critical of the nation’s largest banks. But that doesn’t mean I want consumers to leave the banking system. Having a relationship with a banker and being inside “the system” helps establish you as a viable candidate for loans. What’s more, you can still find banks offering free checking accounts. Suggesting that people remove themselves from the banking system and operate on its periphery doesn’t do anyone any favors. The old Suze knows that. I’m not sure who this new Suze is. And, I am tempted to ask just how much money she is making on this debit card scheme. As my friend Chuck Jaffe wrote recently, “The problem with Suze is that you don’t know when the advice ends and the advertising begins.” Suffice it to say that maybe what we know now is that the advertising never stopped.

By the way, we’ve asked Suze and the Approved Card team to come on the show and talk about the card and why they believe it’s a positive for consumers. That was back on Jan. 12. Since then, we’ve talked to several personal finance experts who agree the card is of little benefit to consumers. Here’s what Suze’s people had to say to our request for an appearance, “[You’ve done three segments] without any input from Suze or The Approved Card team. At this point we will just leave it there and respectfully decline your offer to appear.”

Oh, and about the Kardashians: Suze slammed the reality stars’ pre-paid debit card saying it ‘swindled’ teens with ‘outrageous fees’ and that its marketing was misleading. The Kardashians, ultimately, pulled the card. Suze should do the same.
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NEWT WANTS THE 12th MAN: Gingrich Threatens to Skip Debates if Audiences Can’t Participate

(via NY TIMES)

Newt Gingrich insists his fans will not be silenced.

Mr. Gingrich, a former House speaker, on Tuesday morning threatened not participate in any future debates with audiences that have been instructed to be silent. That was the case on Monday, when Brian Williams of NBC News asked the audience of about 500 people who assembled for a debate in Tampa to hold their applause until the commercial breaks.

In an interview with the morning show “Fox and Friends,” Mr. Gingrich said NBC’s rules amounted to stifling free speech. In what has become a standard line of attack for his anti-establishment campaign, Mr. Gingrich blamed the media for trying to silence a dissenting point of view.

“I wish in retrospect I’d protested when Brian Williams took them out of it because I think it’s wrong,” Mr. Gingrich said. “And I think he took them out of it because the media is terrified that the audience is going to side with the candidates against the media, which is what they’ve done in every debate.”

Mr. Gingrich soared to victory in the South Carolina last week after back-to-back debates in which he took on the moderators with as much zeal as he took on his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination. The audiences, which were far larger and encouraged to participate, cheered him on as he pushed back. First he lashed out at Juan Williams of Fox News for suggesting that Mr. Gingrich’s comments about blacks and welfare were offensive. Then he snapped at John King of CNN for opening the debate with a question about accusations that he had asked an ex-wife for an “open marriage.”

Mr. Gingrich’s performance in the debate in Tampa on Monday night was far more muted. Critics noted that he seemed to be off his game. The National Journal, which co-hosted the NBC debate, compared Gingrich to “a stand-up comedian whose routine suffers without echoes of laughter egging him on.”

Mr. Gingrich clearly noticed something was off, too. “We’re going to serve notice on future debates,” he told Fox. “We’re just not going to allow that to happen. That’s wrong. The media doesn’t control free speech. People ought to be allowed to applaud if they want to.”

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Money Flows, Heat Map, S&P A/D Line

Money Flows

ISSUE GAINERS                 SYMBOL   EXCH   LAST PRICE   MONEY FLOW    RATIO 
                                                          (in millions) 
SPDR S&P 500                   SPY     ARCA      130.79       +31.0       1.21 
IBM                            IBM     NYSE      189.83       +21.3       1.98 
Caterpillar                    CAT     NYSE      105.91       +15.3       1.78 
Merck                          MRK     NYSE       39.05       +14.8       2.14 
SPDR Brclys Cp Intl Treas      BWX     ARCA       59.09       +13.7     107.09 
Tiffany & Co                   TIF     NYSE       63.17       +13.4       2.16 
Temple-Inland                  TIN     NYSE       31.74       +10.8       6.53 
Hewlett-Packard                HPQ     NYSE       28.73       +10.4       2.30 
Select Sector SPDR-Finl        XLF     ARCA       14.05        +9.6       2.47 
Coca-Cola                      KO      NYSE       68.14        +8.4       2.29 
CSX                            CSX     NYSE       21.95        +7.7       1.55 
Schlumberger                   SLB     NYSE       73.15        +7.7       1.64 
Texas Instruments              TXN     NASD       32.92        +7.3       1.38 
Cummins                        CMI     NYSE      105.68        +6.4       1.73 
Kraft Foods                    KFT     NYSE       38.30        +6.4       2.75 
Deere & Co                     DE      NYSE       85.12        +6.4       1.38 
Boeing                         BA      NYSE       74.74        +6.3       1.73 
United Technologies            UTX     NYSE       76.67        +6.3       2.47 
PepsiCo                        PEP     NYSE       66.09        +6.2       2.23 
Ctripcom Intl                  CTRP    NASD       26.50        +5.7       3.55 

ISSUE DECLINERS               SYMBOL   EXCH   LAST PRICE   MONEY FLOW    RATIO 
                                                          (in millions) 
Apple                          AAPL    NASD      423.61       -60.8       0.78 
Mkt Vectors Gold Miners        GDX     ARCA       52.11       -33.5       0.27 
Microsoft                      MSFT    NASD       29.45       -28.9       0.39 
Johnson & Johnson              JNJ     NYSE       65.13       -20.6       0.65 
EMC Corp                       EMC     NYSE       24.40       -18.0       0.68 
McDonald's                     MCD     NYSE       98.77       -17.2       0.73 
ExxonMobil                     XOM     NYSE       86.95       -17.0       0.50 
VMware Inc                     VMW     NYSE       90.74       -14.6       0.76 
AT&T                           T       NYSE       30.04       -14.4       0.44 
JPMorgan Chase                 JPM     NYSE       37.11       -13.2       0.49 
Amazoncom                      AMZN    NASD      184.50       -12.0       0.72 
Pfizer                         PFE     NYSE       21.59       -12.0       0.38 
Dow Chemical                   DOW     NYSE       32.82       -10.9       0.37 
Wells Fargo                    WFC     NYSE       30.32       -10.5       0.54 
Procter & Gamble               PG      NYSE       64.22       -10.2       0.63 
Baker Hughes                   BHI     NYSE       46.23       -10.2       0.72 
Union Pacific                  UNP     NYSE      110.23       -10.0       0.65 
Chevron                        CVX     NYSE      106.69        -9.9       0.52 
Wal-Mart Stores                WMT     NYSE       61.35        -8.7       0.43 
Intel                          INTC    NASD       26.76        -8.6       0.76

Heat Map

A/D Line 

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52 Week Highs and Lows

NYSE

New Highs 34 

COMPANY                       SYMBOL      HIGH                VOLUME 
-------                       ------      ----                ------ 
Amer Muni Income Ptf          XAA         14.78                  842 
BlackRock Long-Term Muni      BTA         12.16               14,806 
BlackRock  Muni Bnd           BIE         16.10                  194 
BlackRock Muni                BBK         16.41                1,447 
BlkRk MuniYield               MYD         15.30               21,161 
DWS Muni Inco                 KTF         14.04               17,370 
Eaton Vance Mun Income        EVN         13.19                7,678 
EV National Municipal Opp     EOT         21.43                5,394 
Ecolab Inc                    ECL         61.39              396,267 
Fed Premier Intemediate       FPT         14.72                9,838 
Federated Premier             FMN         15.38                3,510 
Hospitality Prop Tr Pfd D     HPTpD       24.89               26,183 
InvenSense                    INVN        16.74              140,726 
Invesco Mun Incm Opps Tr      OIA         7.00                 1,824 
Invesco MIO III               OIC         8.36                   700 
Invesco Mun Prem Inc          PIA         9.20                 5,898 
Invesco Quality Mun Secs      IQM         15.18                1,681 
Invesco Van Kampen Mun Tr     VKQ         14.34               10,037 
JHancock Pr Div               PDT         13.85               15,346 
Kennedy-Wilson Hldgs          KW          13.08               54,580 
Michael Kors Holdings         KORS        30.25              235,526 
NewMarket Corp                NEU         217.52              19,304 
Nuveen CA Investment          NQC         15.23                4,614 
Nuveen CA Muni Mkt            NCO         15.06                1,359 
Nuveen CA Performance         NCP         15.28                5,131 
Nuveen California Select      NVC         15.69                5,850 
Nuveen Div Fnd                NAD         14.87                7,969 
Nuveen Muni Mkt Opp           NMO         14.33               17,758 
Nuveen NJ Investment Qual     NQJ         14.75               20,583 
Wal-Mart Stores               WMT         61.43            1,066,437 
Weis Markets                  WMK         42.44               13,850 
Western Asset Invt            IGI         23.19               10,333 
Wstrn Asset Muni Hi Inco      MHF         8.26                15,017 
Williams Ptnrs un             WPZ         65.20               26,811 

New Lows 4 

COMPANY                       SYMBOL      LOW                 VOLUME 
-------                       ------      ----                ------ 
Bill Barrett                  BBG         28.12              651,483 
Cellcom Israel                CEL         15.13              111,502 
France Telecom                FTE         14.59              374,014 
Standard Register             SR          1.96               116,113

NASDAQ

New Highs 9 

COMPANY                       SYMBOL      HIGH                VOLUME 
-------                       ------      ----                ------ 
BioLine RX Ltd ADS            BLRX        6.30             1,947,600 
Broadvision Inc               BVSN        37.43              449,593 
Cache                         CACH        6.90                 1,566 
Dollar Tree                   DLTR        86.64              187,415 
Gilead Sciences               GILD        47.75            1,137,203 
Mid-Con Engy Ptrs L.P. Un     MCEP        20.75               42,995 
Volterra Semiconductor        VLTR        30.50              234,478 
Westport Innovations          WPRT        36.49              465,470 
Woodward                      WWD         45.80              628,335 

New Lows 6 

COMPANY                       SYMBOL      LOW                 VOLUME 
-------                       ------      ----                ------ 
B Communications              BCOM        12.25                  500 
Frontier Communications       FTR         4.74             4,137,236 
LRAD                          LRAD        1.31                36,899 
NCI                           NCIT        7.50                11,475 
NII Hldgs                     NIHD        18.95              410,763 
Partner Comm Co               PTNR        8.40                38,199

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Most Active Options Trades

 -CALLS- 
OPTION    EXP.DATE       STRIKE PRC.     VOLUME        LAST S/PRC.    NET CHANGE 
C          5/19/12          33.0000        2728            1.2200      dn 0.3000 
UAL        3/17/12          23.0000        1619            0.1700      up 0.0100 
UAL        6/16/12          23.0000        1610            0.6800      dn 0.0400 
EMC        2/18/12          24.0000        1525            0.8800      up 0.3800 
BAC        2/18/12           7.0000        1486            0.4100      dn 0.0500 
BAC        2/18/12           8.0000        1462            0.0800      dn 0.0100 
C          2/18/12          32.0000        1165            0.2700      dn 0.1400 
MCD        2/18/12         105.0000         906            0.1200      dn 0.3800 
BTU        2/18/12          41.0000         898            0.1200      dn 0.3000 
EMC        4/21/12          24.0000         887            1.5800      up 0.6100 

 -PUTS- 
OPTION    EXP.DATE       STRIKE PRC.     VOLUME        LAST S/PRC.    NET CHANGE 
KBH        3/17/12           8.0000        2000            0.4300      up 0.0100 
MSFT       1/19/13          30.0000        1360            3.2800      up 0.1800 
PXP        3/17/12          35.0000        1000            1.7600      up 0.5400 
PXP        3/17/12          31.0000        1000            0.6600      up 0.1800 
UBS        3/17/12          13.0000         984            0.6300      up 0.0800 
UBS        3/17/12          11.0000         984            0.1800      up 0.0000 
FMCN       3/17/12          16.0000         975            0.9000      dn 0.1500 
RIMM       1/27/12          15.0000         908            0.5300      up 0.2900 
INTC       4/21/12          27.0000         888            1.4400      up 0.0400 
MRK        2/18/12          37.0000         844            0.1300      dn 0.0700 

 -VOLUME- 
 CALLS      PUTS           TOTAL 
219860    243027        462887
CALLS- 
OPTION    EXP.DATE       STRIKE PRC.     VOLUME        LAST S/PRC.    NET CHANGE 
MCD        2/18/12         105.0000         287            0.1800      dn 0.3100 
JNJ        2/18/12          67.5000         243            0.1000      dn 0.0200 
JNJ        4/21/12          67.5000         243            0.3800      dn 0.1400 
FCX        2/18/12          45.0000         235            0.7700      dn 0.2400 
FCX        1/27/12          46.0000         235            0.0500      up 0.0000 
EMC        4/21/12          23.0000         191            2.1500      up 0.7200 
SIRI       9/22/12           2.5000         190            0.1300      dn 0.0400 
BAC        2/18/12           7.0000         169            0.4000      dn 0.0900 
BAC        2/18/12           8.0000         169            0.0600      dn 0.0400 
BAC        3/17/12           8.0000         125            0.1800      dn 0.0300 

 -PUTS- 
OPTION    EXP.DATE       STRIKE PRC.     VOLUME        LAST S/PRC.    NET CHANGE 
JPM        6/16/12          34.0000         282            1.8600      up 0.1900 
MET        6/16/12          31.0000         244            1.5400      dn 0.0300 
BAC        1/27/12           7.0000         237            0.0900      up 0.0300 
GS         2/18/12         105.0000         125            2.7500      up 0.5300 
STX        2/18/12          19.0000         125            0.8900      up 0.0200 
MO         2/18/12          28.0000         101            0.2600      up 0.0100 
RIG        2/18/12          40.0000         100            0.4000      up 0.0200 
WDC        2/18/12          30.0000          97            0.1100      dn 0.3300 
XOM        4/21/12          55.0000          72            0.1000      dn 0.0400 
X          1/27/12          27.0000          68            0.2000      up 0.0900 

 -VOLUME- 
 CALLS      PUTS           TOTAL 
14802    11204        26006

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