2015-03-17

Israelis vote as 'King Bibi's' reign hangs in the balance (
Reuters), Factbox: Main candidates in Israel's
election (
Reuters)
Iran Can Add Million Barrels a Day of Oil If Sanctions Halt (
BBG)
Kremlin rules out handing back Crimea to Ukraine (
Reuters)
Saudi Arabia Needs More Oil to Feed Local Refinery Expansion (
BBG)
How Lafarge’s CEO Went From Holcim Merger Architect to Obstacle
(
BBG)
When Yellen Gets Less Predictable She’s Getting Back to Normal
(
BBG)
Iran nuclear talks intensify as sides face tough issues (
Reuters)
Debunking $1.4 Trillion Europe Debt Myth in Post-Heta Age (
BBG)
Kuroda Won’t Rule Out CPI Dipping Below Zero, Keeps Stimulus (
BBG)
Bill Gross’s Replacements Thrive at Pimco (
BBG)
Is this the 3rd "launch" of Apple TV, or 4th: Apple Plans Web
TV Service in Fall (
WSJ)
German Investor Confidence Increases Less Than Forecast (
BBG)
Credit Suisse settles allegations it helped cause
Freeport-McMoran to overpay for two deals (
WSJ)
U.K. to Raise Minimum Wage by 10 Times Current Rate of
Inflation (
BBG)

Overnight Media Digest

WSJ

* Apple Inc is in talks with programmers to offer a slimmed-down
bundle of TV networks this fall, anchored by broadcasters such as
ABC, CBS and Fox. (

http://on.wsj.com/1GOgcrv)

* Mayor Rahm Emanuel describes a city on the mend, while
challenger Jesus "Chuy" Garcia sees one in free fall as the two met
Monday for the first of three debates in a mayoral runoff where the
tone is sharpening. (

http://on.wsj.com/1EXsTDn)

* Iran, the United States and its allies are pushing ahead with
talks over a nuclear deal that would change many things-perhaps
none faster than the price of oil. (

http://on.wsj.com/1AP2u3k)

* A dispute between a bank and a client over advice ended in a
settlement Monday that included an unusual payment: more advice.
Credit Suisse Group agreed to pay Freeport-McMoRan $10 million and
provide $6.25 million in future advisory work for free. (

http://on.wsj.com/1HWzbS8)

* Some big U.S. companies are poised to hand activist investors
the keys to their boardrooms following intense shareholder pressure
and a regulatory shift that disrupted firms' ability to block
investor initiatives. (

http://on.wsj.com/19u6JM3)

* Valeant Pharmaceuticals raised its price for Salix
Pharmaceuticals by about a billion dollars in a new deal that
knocked out rival bidder Endo International . (

http://on.wsj.com/1DuXs2E)

* Holcim Ltd has rejected the terms of a proposed $44 billion
merger with Lafarge, casting doubt over the creation of a global
construction-materials behemoth. (

http://on.wsj.com/1BOPbER)

FT

British advertising group WPP has teamed up with General
Atlantic to bid for a majority of stake in Dunnhumby, the customer
data business put up for sale by Tesco. In January, Tesco's Chief
Executive Dave Lewis said the retailer had appointed Goldman Sachs
to find options for Dunnhumby, which could fetch between 1 billion
pounds ($1.48 billion) and 2 billion pounds, according to
analysts.

The board of Ryanair Holdings Plc has approved plans to start a
transatlantic airline, with some one-way tickets costing 10 pounds.
The service could commence in four to five years if Ryanair could
reach a deal with either Airbus or Boeing to buy long-haul
aircraft.

Banco de Madrid has filed for bankruptcy in less than a week
after it was accused by the U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement
Network of having relations with Banca Privada d'Andorra for money
laundering for Chinese, Russian and Venezuelan interests.

British insurer RSA Insurance Group Plc is considering selling
its business in Latin America as part of a broad restructuring
plan.

NYT

* Blackstone Group said it had purchased the Willis Tower in
Chicago, the second-tallest building in the United States, for
about $1.3 billion. (
http://nyti.ms/1DuXRSY)

* Pinterest, an online scrapbooking service, disclosed on Monday
that it raised about $367 million in a new round of financing from
new and existing investors. (
http://nyti.ms/18Aj1S3)

* In a petition to the Federal Communications Commission, nine
broadcasters, including major ones like iHeartMedia, Cox, Emmis
Communications and Entercom, requested a waiver to longstanding
requirements that stations say on the air when a sponsor or
promoter has paid for a piece of programming, like a song. (
http://nyti.ms/1LlJVyW)

* Oil prices fell to six-year lows on Monday in the face of
concerns that a glut in the United States was outpacing already
brimming storage facilities. Additionally, the Organization of the
Petroleum Exporting Countries published a report suggesting that
the cartel remained reluctant to intervene to prop up prices. (
http://nyti.ms/1FsPpm4)

Canada

THE GLOBE AND MAIL

** The U.S. National Security Agency has been trying to map the
communications traffic of corporations around the world, and a
classified document reveals that at least two of Canada's largest
companies are included. A 2012 presentation by a U.S. intelligence
analyst, a copy of which was obtained by the Globe and Mail,
includes a list of corporate networks that names Royal Bank of
Canada and Rogers Communications Inc. (
http://bit.ly/1BsMh3y)

** The federal government is attempting to fill two more gaps in
the support offered to Canada's most injured military personnel
with better compensation for severely disabled veterans and
financial assistance for the family members who care for them. (
http://bit.ly/1EmfDmk)

** Canada's spy agency, Canadian Security Intelligence Service,
helped senior federal officials figure out how to deal with
protests expected last summer in response to resource and energy
development issues, including a pivotal decision on the Northern
Gateway pipeline, documents obtained under the Access to
Information Act show. (
http://bit.ly/1BPBVjh)

NATIONAL POST

** Canadian benchmark crude oil slid below C$30 ($24) per barrel
as the oil patch braced for a second round of bloodletting, with
prices yet to find a bottom as OPEC continues to cut demand
projections and expectations rise for sanctions relief for Iran
that would flood yet more supply onto world markets. (
http://bit.ly/1FuDDaQ)

** A round of public furor has centered on Toronto's Ryerson
University after two journalism students were barred from an
on-campus meeting because they were not "racialized." (
http://bit.ly/1CpcFT0)

** More than half of the workforce at the Toronto Police Service
earned in excess of C$100,000 last year, which saw a dramatic jump
in part due to the factoring in of paid duty earnings. (
http://bit.ly/1Coo31t)

Hong Kong

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST

-- Staff at China's state-owned oil giant Sinopec have been told
to avoid staging lavish weddings and funerals. A new directive
states that the number of guests at a wedding or funeral of any
middle-level or high-level Sinopec employee must be not exceed 150,
the oil company's website reported. (bit.ly/1wSBWTk)

-- Flights with budget airlines could end up costing you more
than those by full-service carriers, the Consumer Council in Hong
Kong has warned, after complaints about low-cost providers doubled
last year to 764 cases - 10 times higher than 2012.
(bit.ly/1GfKFPk)

-- Small-cap stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) targeting
retail investors will be the main features in the Shenzhen-Hong
Kong stock connect scheme being launched this year, said Hong
Kong's Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Chan
Ka-keung. (bit.ly/1wSDrAQ)

THE STANDARD

-- Sogo store operator Lifestyle International says it will
launch more promotions this year as it targets single-digit growth
in same-store sales after net profit fell 12.4 percent to HK$2.14
billion ($275.6 million) last year. (bit.ly/1DuiX3J)

-- Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management expects the scale of
forex hedged exchange-traded funds to double and hit a total of
US$100 billion this year. Many European or American pension funds
are also keen on investing in A shares in the near future, noted
Thorsten Michalik, head of global client group in passive
investment. (bit.ly/19tuxje)

HONG KONG ECONOMIC JOURNAL

-- Major lenders The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp, Bank
of China (Hong Kong), Hang Seng Bank, Standard Chartered Bank (Hong
Kong) and Bank of East Asia have been designated systemically
important banks, according to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.
Those banks are big enough to lead to crisis if they fail

Britain

The Times

U.S. TREASURY LOOKS TO BOX OF TRICKS AS IT HITS DEBT LIMIT

The U.S. debt ceiling debacle is back. The federal government
hit its debt limit yesterday, necessitating a set of "extraordinary
measures" or accounting tricks, by the U.S. Treasury Department to
keep the government open and prevent it defaulting on its debt.(
http://thetim.es/1BrcK1G)

AO WORLD CHAIRMAN SELLS 10 MLN POUNDS STAKE IN ONLINE
RETAILER

The chairman of AO World Plc has sold 10 million pounds of
shares in the white goods retailer, further denting investor
confidence in the company.(
http://thetim.es/1Brda8f)

The Guardian

WPP LAUNCHES BID FOR DATA COMPANY THAT DEVISED TESCO
CLUBCARD

The world's largest advertising firm, WPP Plc, lodged a bid for
Tesco Plc-owned company Dunnhumby as the supermarket looks to
revive its fortunes after turbulent year.(
http://bit.ly/1BrdYtD)

RYANAIR PLANS TO OFFER FLIGHTS BETWEEN EUROPE AND THE U.S.

Ryanair Holdings Plc is launching transatlantic flights, which
it claims could have fares as low 10 pounds, as part of an
ambitious five-year growth strategy.(
http://bit.ly/1BrepUQ)

The Telegraph

HEDGE FUND BUYS PHONES 4U DEBT FOR POSSIBLE ATTACK ON PRIVATE
EQUITY OWNER

A New York hedge fund, Stonehill Capital Management, has bought
up a large chunk of the 430 million pounds in senior bonds in
Phones 4U that were rendered almost worthless by the controversial
collapse of the retailer last year.(
http://bit.ly/1xsUCUA)

European giants side with UK in Chinese World Bank row with
U.S.

France, Germany and Italy have joined Britain in signing up to
the China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB),
dealing a further blow to the U.S. government.(
http://bit.ly/1BrgHDp)

Sky News

BHS CHIEF EXECUTIVE LEAVES DAYS AFTER SALE

The chief executive of BHS, Richard Price, who had resigned
prior to last week's deal but was expected to stay on to assist
with the transition to the new owners, has already vacated his
role.(
http://bit.ly/1bcuvg5)

DYSON BACKS SMARTPHONE BATTERY TECHNOLOGY FIRM

British vacuum company Dyson is investing more than 10 million
pounds in a new type of technology that could double smartphone
battery life.(
http://bit.ly/1BrfR9C)

The Independent

U.S. LAW ENFORCERS REQUESTED FACEBOOK DATA ON 45,000 LAST YEAR
ALONE

US law enforcement agencies asked Facebook Inc for information
on over 45,000 people last year as part of surveillance and
counterterrorism efforts and the prosecution of criminal cases.(
http://ind.pn/1BreOqe)

YOUTUBE COULD LAUNCH SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE FOR AD-FREE ORIGINAL
VIDEOS

YouTube could launch a subscription service for its original
content, according to new reports. The company is exploring the
possibility of launching a subscription service for video on-demand
films.(
http://ind.pn/1Brf9JA)

Fly On The Wall Pre-market Buzz

ECONOMIC REPORTS

Domestic economic reports scheduled for today include:

Housing starts for February at 8:30--consensus down 2.4% to
1.04M rate

Building permits for February at 8:30--consensus up 0.5% to
1.065M rate

ANALYST RESEARCH

Upgrades

ABM Industries (ABM) upgraded to Outperform from Neutral at RW
Baird

Charles Schwab (SCHW) upgraded to Outperform from Market
Perform at JMP Securities

Sanofi (SNY) upgraded to Outperform from Market Perform at
Leerink

Walker & Dunlop (WD) upgraded to Outperform from Market
Perform at Keefe Bruyette

Downgrades

Black Diamond (BDE) downgraded to Hold from Buy at Needham

Credit Suisse (CS) downgraded to Underperform from Neutral at
Macquarie

Culp (CFI) downgraded to Market Perform from Outperform at
Raymond James

Deutsche Post (DPSGY) downgraded to Neutral from Buy at UBS

ExOne (XONE) downgraded to Market Perform from Outperform at
FBR Capital

Heineken (HEINY) downgraded to Neutral from Buy at Goldman

Weight Watchers (WTW) downgraded to Underperform from Neutral
at Credit Suisse

Initiations

Aimco (AIV) initiated with an Outperform at RW Baird

American Campus (ACC) initiated with a Neutral at RW Baird

AvalonBay (AVB) initiated with a Neutral at RW Baird

Camden Property (CPT) initiated with an Outperform at RW
Baird

Education Realty (EDR) initiated with a Neutral at RW Baird

Equity Lifestyle (ELS) initiated with an Outperform at RW
Baird

Equity Residential (EQR) initiated with a Neutral at RW Baird

Essex Property Trust (ESS) initiated with a Neutral at RW
Baird

Facebook (FB) initiated with a Buy at Brean Capital

Intercept (ICPT) initiated with a Hold at MLV & Co.

LinkedIn (LNKD) initiated with a Sell at Brean Capital

Mid-America Apartment (MAA) initiated with an Outperform at
RW Baird

NetSuite (N) initiated with a Hold at Brean Capital

Paycom (PAYC) initiated with a Buy at Brean Capital

Platform Specialty Products (PAH) initiated with a Buy at UBS

Post Properties (PPS) initiated with a Neutral at RW Baird

Salesforce.com (CRM) initiated with a Hold at Brean Capital

ServiceNow (NOW) initiated with a Buy at Brean Capital

Sun Communities (SUI) initiated with a Neutral at RW Baird

Twitter (TWTR) initiated with a Buy at Brean Capital

UDR, Inc. (UDR) initiated with an Outperform at RW Baird

Workday (WDAY) initiated with a Hold at Brean Capital

COMPANY NEWS

BHP Billiton (BHP) recommends shareholders approve proposed
demerger of South32

Kindred Biosciences (KIN) said Phase 2 study of KIND-012 met
primary endpoint

Jamba (JMBA) filed form 12b-25 to extend filing date for FY14
Form 10-K

American Airlines (AAL) to replace Allergan (AGN) in S&P
500 as of 3/20 close; Henry Schein (HSIC) to replace CareFusion
(CFN) in S&P 500 as of 3/17 close; Buffalo Wild Wings (BWLD) to
replace Henry Schein in S&P 400 as of 3/17 close; Talmer
Bancorp (TLMR) to replace Buffalo Wild Wings in S&P 600 as of
3/17 close

Over the long term, Foot Locker (FL) is targeting: Sales of
$10B; Sales per gross square foot of $600; EBIT margin of 12.5%;
NIM of 8.5%; ROIC of 17%; Inventory turnover of 3+ times

Black Diamond (BDE) engaged Rothschild, Baird to explore
strategic alternatives

EARNINGS

Companies that beat consensus earnings expectations last night
and today include:

Discovery Labs (DSCO), Providence Service (PRSC), magicJack
(CALL), Ring Energy (REI), KVH Industries (KVHI), Achaogen (AKAO),
Omeros (OMER), TriplePoint Venture (TPVG)

Companies that missed consensus earnings expectations include:

Zebra Technologies (ZBRA), Synergy Pharmaceuticals (SGYP),
Patriot National (PN), Ryerson (RYI), Molycorp (MCP), Five Star
Quality (FVE), Fuel Tech (FTEK), Five Oaks (OAKS), ExOne (XONE),
Heritage-Crystal Clean (HCCI), Qunar (QUNR), La Jolla (LJPC),
GlycoMimetics (GLYC), OvaScience (OVAS), Lifeway Foods (LWAY),
Jumei (JMEI), Black Diamond (BDE), BioDelivery Sciences (BDSI),
Auspex Pharmaceuticals (ASPX), CHC Group (HELI), Nuverra
Environmental (NES), WaferGen Bio-systems (WGBS), CUI Global (CUI),
FX Energy (FXEN)

Companies that matched consensus earnings expectations include:

Sunshine Heart (SSH), Aegean Marine (ANW)

Tyson Foods (TSN) backs FY15 EPS $3.30-$3.40, consensus $3.43

Zebra Technologies (ZBRA) sees Q1 EPS 95c-$1.20, consensus
$1.22

ExOne (XONE) sees FY15 revenue $58M-$66M, consensus
$61.77M

NEWSPAPERS/WEBSITES

Apple (AAPL) set to launch online TV service this year,
Financial Times reports

Raytheon (RTN) in talks to buy network-security company
Websense, Bloomberg reports

Studies find Gilead's (GILD) hepatitis C drugs cost
effective, Reuters reports

Foot Locker (FL) to exit Lady Foot Locker business slowly,
TheStreet reports

Credit Suisse (CS) to pay Freeport McMoRan (FCX) $10M to
settle allegations, WSJ reports

American Apparel (APP) talks with Irving Place at standstill,
Bloomberg reports

SYNDICATE

Carrizo Oil & Gas (CRZO) 4.5M share Spot Secondary priced at
$45.50

Eagle Pharmaceuticals (EGRX) files to sell $50M in common
stock

Epizyme (EPZM) files to sell 4.75M shares of common stock

Mobileye (MBLY) 17.1M share Secondary priced at $41.75

National Penn (NPBC) files to sell 11.6M shares for Warburg
Pincus

ParkerVision (PRKR) files to sell 5.9M shares of common stock
for holders

Prologis (PLD) announces exchange of $460M convertible senior
notes due 2015

Retrophin (RTRX) files to sell 5.1M shares of common stock

Valeant (VRX) files to sell $1.45B in common stock

Walker & Dunlop (WD) files to sell 8.25M shares for
Fortress

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