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At the Ballpark July 30th
DURABLE ORDERS ex Transport
FEB 2010 ??????
JAN 2010 – 0.6%
DEC 2009 +2.0%
NOV 2009 + 2.0%
OCT 2009 – 1.3%
SEP 2009 + 0.9%
AUG 2009 – 0.0%
JUL 2009 + 0.8%
JUN 2009 + 2.5%
MAY 2009 +0.8%
APR 2009 + 0.8
MAR 2009 – 2.7
FEB 2009 +3.4
JAN 2009 – 5.2%
Economic Calendar: Financial Calendars - Yahoo! Finance
As you can see the Durable Goods order numbers have just been fish flopping all over the place since January of last year. They hit an ugly bottom way back in 2008.
DURABLE ORDERS (With transport) January is misleading because Boeing had missed reporting sales from the end of the year and the US told them to report all of their sales in January instead. I am not certain in which months the sales should have been listed, but January's 3% needed to be distributed.
JAN 2010 + 3.0%
DEC 2009 + 1.9%
NOV 2009 – 0.4%
OCT 2009 – 0.6%
SEP 2009 +1.0%
AUG 2009 – 2.4%
FEB 2010 ??????
JAN 2010 – 0.6%
DEC 2009 +2.0%
NOV 2009 + 2.0%
OCT 2009 – 1.3%
SEP 2009 + 0.9%
AUG 2009 – 0.0%
JUL 2009 + 0.8%
JUN 2009 + 2.5%
MAY 2009 +0.8%
APR 2009 + 0.8
MAR 2009 – 2.7
FEB 2009 +3.4
JAN 2009 – 5.2%
Economic Calendar: Financial Calendars - Yahoo! Finance
As you can see the Durable Goods order numbers have just been fish flopping all over the place since January of last year. They hit an ugly bottom way back in 2008.
DURABLE ORDERS (With transport) January is misleading because Boeing had missed reporting sales from the end of the year and the US told them to report all of their sales in January instead. I am not certain in which months the sales should have been listed, but January's 3% needed to be distributed.
JAN 2010 + 3.0%
DEC 2009 + 1.9%
NOV 2009 – 0.4%
OCT 2009 – 0.6%
SEP 2009 +1.0%
AUG 2009 – 2.4%
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