Monday, September 17, 2007

Stocks To Keep Your Eye On - 09/17/2007

- (FNM)/.70

CME Group Inc. (CME) Craig Donohue, chief executive officer of the world's largest futures exchange, will sell almost 15 percent of his stock in the company over the next 12 months, according to a statement from CME Group. The stock fell $2.15 to $548.60 in regular trading.

Domino's Pizza Inc. (DPZ) The second-largest U.S. pizza chain announced a series of management shifts, including reassigning its chief financial officer. CFO David Mounts will become executive vice president of distribution and procurement, replacing Mike Soignet, who's retiring after 26 years with Domino's, the company said. Bill Kapp, vice president of finance and administration for distribution and supply chain, will serve as acting CFO. The stock rose 13 cents to $16.94 in regular trading.

Lear Corp. (LEA) The second-biggest maker of automotive seats sued units of Japanese seat-maker TS Tech Co. (7313 JP), accusing them of violating a Lear patent for pivoting headrests in vehicles. Officials with the TS Tech offices in Reynoldsburg, Illinois, couldn't immediately be reached for comment. Lear spokesman Mel Stephens declined to comment. Lear stock lost 1 cent to $29.22 in regular trading.


Watch GME, RTN, CHL, OII, POS for long breakouts.
Watch CX, NCC, ARO, LFG, DF for short breakdowns.

-MM