Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Kindle Fire’s Burning on the Trading Floor — Wednesday IP Market Cap

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tdp2664 InvestorPlace At least for a day, Amazon ( NASDAQ : AMZN ) is king, with Apple ( NASDAQ : AAPL ) playing second fiddle. Amazon sent a declaration of tablet war Wednesday with the reveal of the new Kindle Fire , a tablet at a $300 discount to Apple's iPad. Also announced on the day was an upgraded e-reader, the Kindle Touch, which will go for $99 (or $149 for a 3G connectivity-enabled model), and the original Kindle's price was dropped to $79. The news sent AMZN shares higher by as much as 4.9% on Wednesday before settling at $229.50, or up about 2.36% — thus lining the pockets of any investor smart enough to day-trade Amazon, knowing shares would bump on anything short of the Kindle Fire actually igniting mid-demonstration. The news also continued the slowing of the iPhone- and iPad-led march to Apple 500 — actually, for right now, back to Apple 400 — as AAPL ground out the day with a 0.6% loss to $396.92. The stock has ceded about $25 from its Sept. 17 peak. Elsewhere in the market, steelmakers were hammered hard as a whole Wednesday on global slowdown fears, with the Arca Steel Index bleeding almost 5%. Among big losers in the sector were AK Steel (NYSE: AKS ), dropping 8.4% to $6.65, and U.S. Steel (NYSE: X ), shedding almost 6% to $22.47. Three Up Jabil Circuit (NYSE: JBL ): Up 8.4% ($1.46) to $18.84. Pandora (NYSE: P ): Up 6.04% ($0.73) to $12.82. United Continental (NYSE: UAL ): Up 1.62% (33 cents) to $20.76. Three Down First Solar ( NASDAQ : FSLR ): Down 10.41% ($7.52) to $64.75. Silver Wheaton Corp. (NYSE: SLW ): Down 6.98% ($2.30) to $30.63. Ralph Lauren (NYSE: RL ): Down 3.5% ($5.21) to $143.56. Kyle Woodley does not own shares in any of the aforementioned companies.



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