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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News

Top Stories
AB InBev's Q4 profit climbs 10% but warns on Q1 volume. AB InBev's (BUD) Q4 earnings beat expectations as EBITDA rose 9.9% to $4.39B and organic revenue 8.8% to $10.29B, with the company's performance boosted by higher-priced beers in its main markets of the U.S. and Brazil. However, AB InBev said Q1 volumes in the U.S. will be hit by pressure on consumer income and a harsher winter, while those in Brazil will be hurt by wet weather and an early Carnival. Shares were +0.2% premarket.

Shell to acquire Repsol LNG assets in $6.7B deal. Shell (RDS.A) has agreed to purchase part of Repsol's (REPYY.PK) liquefied natural gas portfolio outside of North America for $4.4B, with Shell also taking on $2.3B in financial leases and debt. The agreement includes supply positions in Peru and Trinidad & Tobago, and is expected to add around 7.2M metric tons/year of LNG volumes.

Top Stock News
Boeing union drops pension demand. The Speea union has dropped its demand that a four-year labor contract for Boeing's (BA) technicians include a pension for new workers. Speea's decision came ahead of the scheduled resumption of negotiations today and after technicians rejected Boeing's offer even though engineers accepted it.

Clearwire plans to take financing from Sprint. Clearwire (CLWR) reportedly intends to draw financing from Sprint (S) in the form of convertible debt in a move that will complicate Dish's (DISH) efforts to acquire Clearwire. Dish has told Clearwire it will withdraw its offer if the latter takes the loans, although sources said the action isn't designed to put Dish off.

Groupon seen swinging to profit. Groupon's (GRPN) Q4 earnings are due out after the bell, with analysts estimating that the daily deals company swung to an EPS of $0.03 from a loss per share of $0.06 as revenues climbed 26% to $638.41M. Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster, who last week upgraded Groupon to "Overweight" from "Neutral," expects Groupon's results and guidance to reflect continued strength in North America and a recovery internationally following two quarters of declines.

Apple slips ahead of annual meeting. Apple (AAPL) is due to hold its annual investor meeting today, when Tim Cook is expected to discuss what the company might do with its $137.1B cash mountain as pressure increases to return more money to shareholders. There have even been whispers that Apple will announce a stock split. However, the company doesn't usually use these events to announce new products or changes in strategy. Shares were -0.3% premarket.

New Jersey passes online gambling law. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has signed a gambling bill into law that allows Atlantic City casinos to handle online bets within the state. NJ and Nevada are looking to sign deals that would allow the taking of bets from outside the states, but those agreements could take time to hammer out. Notwithstanding, Zynga (ZNGA) was +2.7% premarket and Boyd Gaming was +4.3%.

Appeals court overturns $1B ruling against Exxon. A Maryland appeals court yesterday quashed a ruling that Exxon (XOM) must pay $1B in punitive damages for a 2006 gasoline leak that residents said polluted their drinking water. The court also invalidated a verdict that Exxon was liable for fraud. The case will now go for a retrial. In the original ruling, the plaintiffs were awarded $495M in compensation as well.

Pratt close to ruling out "worst case" reason for engine crack. United Technologies (UTX) unit Pratt & Whitney is reportedly "99% sure" that a crack in an F-35 engine turbine blade was not caused by "the worst-case scenario of high-cycle fatigue," which would possibly entail an expensive design change. The U.S.'s entire fleet of F-35 fighters has been grounded since the crack was discovered last week.

Top Economic & Other News
Argentina's appeal over bond holdouts due to start. Argentina is due to appear in a New York Appeals Court today, when it will try to persuade the judge to reverse a ruling that it pay $1.3B to investors that refused to accept the country's debt restructuring after it defaulted in 2001. The case could "create unrest in the credit markets and result in cascades of litigation," says Bank of New York Mellon (BK), which processes bond payments and could be affected.

Demand remains resilient in Italian debt auction. Yields rose but not as much as feared in the second Italian bond auction since the country's inconclusive election, with the government achieving the top end of its sales-target range. The Treasury sold €4B of 10-year bonds at 4.83% vs 4.17% last month, and €2.5B of five-year notes at 3.59% vs 2.94%. In the secondary market, the 10-year yield was -1 bps at 4.90% at midday in Europe.

Senate panel backs Lew for Treasury Secretary. The Senate Finance Committee yesterday backed Jack Lew's nomination as Treasury Secretary by 19-5, but only after he'd answered at least 444 written questions. The panel's approval opens the way for a full vote in the Senate, and while some Republicans are opposed to Lew's appointment, he's expected to be confirmed.

Japan's optimism continues. Japan's government has upgraded its economic assessment for the second month in a row, saying that industrial production has bottomed out and that the business mood is improving because of the declining yen and increasing share prices. However, the government warned that "some weak areas remain."

Editors' Picks
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Today's Markets:
In Asia, Japan -1.3% to 11254. Hong Kong +0.3% to 22577. China +0.9% to 2313. India +0.7% to 19152.
In Europe, at midday, London +0.3%. Paris +0.7%. Frankfurt +0.3%.
Futures at 7:00: Dow +0.1%. S&P +0.1%. Nasdaq +0.1%. Crude +0.2% to $92.79. Gold -0.6% to $1606.20.

Today's economic calendar:
7:00 MBA Mortgage Applications
8:30 Durable Goods
10:00 Pending Home Sales
10:00 Bernanke delivers semi-annual economic and monetary policy testimony
10:30 EIA Petroleum Inventories
1:00 PM Results of $29B, 7-Year Note Auction
4:30 PM Fed's Fisher: Economic Outlook

Notable earnings before today's open: AES, AFAM, AH, ARCC, CBB, CNP, DLTR, FIG, GLOG, ITT, JOY, NRG, PDCE, STWD, SWC, TGT, TJX, VPHM

Notable earnings after today's close: AGO, AHT, ANW, ARI, CBI, CDXS, CECO, CLR, DAR, DPM, DVR, GRPN, HNSN, IOC, ITC, JCP, LTD, MBI, MMLP, MNST, MWE, MYL, PANL, PLL, RGR, UAN, WES, WLL

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February 27, 2013
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Top Stories
Stuxnet, The Prequel: Earlier Version Of Cyberweapon Discovered
Symantec finds 'missing link' in infamous Stuxnet malware that sabotages another piece of equipment in Iranian nuclear facility--attackers became more aggressive as campaign ensued

Cloud Security Falls Short ... But Could Be Great
A combination of immature security tools, weak partnerships, and a lack of strong commitment to security leaves cloud service firms short of providing strong protections

Google Security Vulnerability Allowed Two-Step Verification Bypass
Researchers at Duo Security detailed an attack that could have allowed a hacker to hijack a user's Google account

Latest News
RSA, Juniper Team Up In Threat Intelligence-Sharing
Intelligence-sharing among vendors--and about attacks on vendors--key to thwarting today's attacks, officials say

Investors Value A Company's Cybersecurity Record
New HBGary report says majority of U.S. investors steer clear of investing in companies that have suffered multiple data breaches—and they worry more about theft of customer data than intellectual property

Businesses Feel Impact Of IT Security Skill Shortage, Study Finds
(ISC)2 workforce study shows lack of cybersecurity personnel, resources affects bottom line

Today's Events
Debate: Does Security Awareness Training Actually Improve Enterprise Security?
It has been an ongoing debate for years: On one side are experts who say that proper end user training is an essential element in their security. On the other side are experts who say that it is a waste of time and the best solution is to implement technology and controls to protect users from themselves.

Keynote Sessions

Includes "Strong Authentication and Pseudonymity on the Internet," by Google's Vint Cerf; "The Hyperconnected World of Intelligent Devices: A New Era for Security," by SANS Institute's John Pescatore; and "Securing the Data Center's Future Today," by Cisco's Christopher Young.

Podcast: The New Fundamentals of Security

McAfee's Worldwide CTO, Michael Fey, warns the current trajectory of the security landscape will lead to industry failure. Learn what IT professionals must do today to prepare for what's on the horizon tomorrow and how strategies must change to account for all threat vectors.

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Splunk And Palo Alto Networks Join Forces To Enhance Enterprise Security Intelligence
Splunk App for Palo Alto Networks 3.0 enables users to leverage big data to analyze risk, improve security posture, and compliance

Solera Networks And Ponemon Study Reveals Rise in Security Breaches
According to the majority of respondents, data breaches have increased in both severity and frequency in the past 24 months

CloudLock Unveils Industry First Community Trust Rating For Google Apps
CloudLocks Community Trust Rating helps businesses evaluate which third-party applications should be granted access to employee data

McAfee Acquires LynuxWorks
Adds ValidEdge sandboxing technology to portfolio

Additional Resources

How Cybercriminals Choose Their Targets And Tactics
They are out to get you, make no mistake. But there are things you can do to make sure that your organization is unappealing to a cybercriminal bent on finding easy pickings. The key is to understand what cybercriminals are looking for and how they go about the business of infiltrating vulnerable systems and networks.

Cloud ID Management
Identity management is tricky, especially for cloud and SaaS applications. How do you build an identity management framework for all your cloud applications? This report discusses four approaches, how they work, and the upsides and downsides of each option.

Network Monitoring As a Security Tool
The use of network monitoring tools in a security context can help companies fill gaps in protection as well as identify potential problems. Used strategically, network monitoring tools may help enterprises to detect potential security problems that they might otherwise have missed -- while also helping security organizations justify additional investment.

Building and Maintaining Database Access Control Provisions
Knotted and complex database access permissions are among the biggest threats to enterprise data security. In this Dark Reading report, we examine the problems associated with granting permissions to sensitive data, and recommend solutions that will help organizations thoughtfully and effectively grant privilege when and where it is needed - and only when and where it is needed.


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Police tortured me to get confession, reveals freed scribe

Bangalore, Feb 27: The 27-year-old journalist Muthi-ur-Rehman Siddiqui, who walked free from the jail after being absolved of terror charges revealed that police resorted to mental torture to get confession from him.

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Will sexual harassment at workplace bill be effective?

Bangalore,Feb 27: It's good news on the eve of International Women's Day for working women in the country. The long- pending Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill has finally been passed by the Rajya Sabha.

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Shocking Reports: Sri Lankan Army still rape, torture Tamils

Bangalore, Feb 27: Enhancing miseries of the Sri Lankan government officials, a report ignited the war crime controversy asserting that Lankan Army has not yet stopped torturing Tamils

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Another Kol fire kills 19, what's the pro-people govt doing?

Kolkata, Feb 27: Nineteen people were killed while 50 were injured after a major fire broke out in Surja Sen market near Sealdah here early on Wednesday.

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Diesel and LPG prices to go up again, govt to cut subsidy

NEW DELHI: Increase in prices of diesel and LPG (cooking and auto gas) is expected soon and enough hints were given in the Economic Survey 2012-13 presented today in parliament.

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Focus on jobs is first for economic survey

New Delhi, Feb 27: Creation of jobs seems to be the flavour of the season and the government is showing some seriousness in job generation. And the IT sector still creates most jobs in India.

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EPL: Gareth Bale - deadly winger to lethal striker

London, Feb 27: Gareth Bale has now transformed into a striker, a lethal force upfront after playing much of his career at left-back and as a winger, but Andre Villas-Boas has used him in the middle following injury to Jermaine Defoe.

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FB: Facebook: Instagram Users Up To 100 Million But Where's The Money?

Facebook: Instagram Users Up To 100 Million But Where's The Money?
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In Spring 2012 Facebook (FB) acquired Instagram, the photo sharing social network app. This purchase was met with a significant amount of skepticism from critics pointing to a mind boggling $1B price tag and $0 revenue. read more »

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AAPL: Judge Upholds VirnetX Jury Verdict Against Apple For $368MM

Judge Upholds VirnetX Jury Verdict Against Apple For $368MM
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On Tuesday evening, February 26, 2013 with regards to Case No. 6:10-CV-417 VirnetX (VHC), Plaintiff vs. Apple (AAPL), Defendant a memorandum opinion and order was delivered by Judge Leonard Davis. read more »

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GOOG: Google Antsy Over Samsung's Advertising Ambitions

Google Antsy Over Samsung's Advertising Ambitions
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A Wall Street Journal article titled "Samsung Sparks Anxiety at Google" Monday solidified our belief that Google is helping BlackBerry (BBRY) intentionally. The following excerpts outline where Google's (GOOG) smartphone business is deriving its revenues: advertising. read more »

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