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8A • Sunday, February 9, 2014 • Daily Corinthian

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THE WEEK IN REVIEW WEEKLY DOW JONES Dow Jones industrials

-326.05 72.44

Close: 15,794.08 1-week change: 95.23 (0.6%)

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17,000

TUES

-5.01

188.30 165.55

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WEEKLY STOCK EXCHANGE HIGHLIGHTS NYSE

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NASDAQ

GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) Name

Last Chg %Chg

Name

Last Chg %Chg

Name

HomexDev AmrRlty TrnsRty DirGMnBull MonstrWw ClayEng BiP GCrb EnzoBio RealD MKors

2.16 +.62 +40.3 7.69+1.79 +30.2 13.93+2.91 +26.4 27.17+5.57 +25.8 7.43+1.31 +21.4 82.89+13.87 +20.1 8.65+1.40 +19.3 3.34 +.53 +18.9 10.56+1.61 +18.0 94.22+14.29 +17.9

Tofutti Augusta g SilvrCrst g MAG Slv g MeetMe Medgenics GTT Comm Can-Fite B2gold g TelInstEl

5.69+1.60 2.28 +.48 2.20 +.35 6.86 +.69 2.59 +.26 8.40 +.83 9.66 +.86 5.32 +.47 2.55 +.22 5.95 +.49

FuriexPh 109.67+63.31+136.6 Sevcon 11.45+3.95 +52.7 SmartTc g 3.05 +.83 +37.4 PernixTher 3.09 +.80 +34.9 GreenMtC 107.75+26.75 +33.0 OhrPhm rs 13.33+3.08 +30.0 InfoSonic h 3.00 +.67 +28.8 CarverBcp 14.06+3.12 +28.5 NatIntst 28.98+6.41 +28.4 GluMobile 4.99+1.04 +26.3

+39.1 +26.7 +18.9 +11.2 +11.2 +11.0 +9.8 +9.6 +9.4 +9.0

Last Chg %Chg

LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)

LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)

LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)

Name

Last Chg %Chg

Name

Name

DirGMBear SpiritAero BBarrett Valhi PUVixST rs KindrM wt RoadrnTrn Genpact Roundys Twitter n

28.40-8.60 -23.2 27.06-6.85 -20.2 22.41-5.60 -20.0 11.63-2.52 -17.8 72.20-15.33 -17.5 2.44 -.51 -17.3 21.75-4.50 -17.1 14.28-2.69 -15.9 7.15-1.33 -15.7 54.35-10.15 -15.7

OrionEngy 5.00-1.59 -24.1 InfuSystem 2.31 -.67 -22.5 BiPGbpUsd 41.80-6.84 -14.1 Fibrocell rs 4.29 -.63 -12.8 Compx 11.64-1.40 -10.7 SagaComm 44.20-5.14 -10.4 Pedevco rs 2.17 -.25 -10.3 Vicon 3.70 -.40 -9.7 ComndSec 2.09 -.22 -9.5 eMagin 2.68 -.28 -9.5

Last Chg %Chg

Last Chg %Chg

Oramed n 14.25-7.84 -35.5 FairwayG n 8.12-3.63 -30.9 MontageT n 15.72-6.26 -28.5 NetElem 3.28-1.29 -28.2 KingtoneW 7.34-2.72 -27.0 AmbassGp 3.66-1.31 -26.4 Actuate 5.83-1.77 -23.3 Affymetrix 7.21-2.18 -23.2 AlliFibOp s 12.13-3.62 -23.0 ChinaInfo 4.14-1.22 -22.8

MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) Name

Vol (00) Last Chg

S&P500ETF 7723668179.68 BkofAm 6220928 16.82 iShEMkts 4922290 38.73 SPDR Fncl 2884543 21.29 FordM 2779709 14.97 iShR2K 2663853110.75 B iPVix rs 2514758 45.46 Penney 2466058 5.51 GenElec 2401316 25.19 iShJapan 2110112 11.44

+1.50 +.07 +.54 +.23 +.01 -1.41 -4.05 -.41 +.06 +.11

Name

Vol (00) Last Chg

RexahnPh AlldNevG CheniereEn NwGold g InovioPhm NovaGld g Organovo CelSci rs MeetMe VantageDrl

441670 199561 188751 167309 133254 119622 112424 89948 84030 83241

1.18 4.80 41.86 5.51 2.57 3.06 9.35 1.08 2.59 1.64

Name

+.03 -.11 -2.08 -.23 -.01 +.15 -.10 +.02 +.26 +.01

Vol (00) Last Chg

SiriusXM 3498023 Facebook 2698841 Cisco 2559578 Zynga 2528265 Microsoft 2405020 PwShs QQQ 2098512 MicronT 1939782 Intel 1937892 CSVelIVST 1518628 AriadP 1098542

3.49 64.32 22.67 4.53 36.56 87.30 24.51 24.21 30.33 7.99

-.10 +1.75 +.76 +.13 -1.28 +1.03 +1.47 -.11 +1.72 +.60

STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST Wk Wk YTD Chg %Chg%Chg

Name

Ex

Div

Last

AFLAC AT&T Inc AlcatelLuc Alcoa AlliantTch Aon plc AriadP BP PLC BcpSouth BkofAm B iPVix rs Bemis Caterpillar Checkpnt Chevron Cisco Citigroup CocaCola Comcast CSVInvNG CSVelIVST Deere Dover DowChm EMC Cp EnPro ExxonMbl Facebook FstHorizon FordM FrkUnv FredsInc GenElec GenMotors iShBrazil iShJapan iShChinaLC iShEMkts iS Eafe iShR2K Intel IBM

NY NY NY NY NY NY Nasd NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY Nasd NY NY Nasd NY Nasd NY NY NY NY NY NY Nasd NY NY NY Nasd NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY Nasd NY

1.48 1.84 .18 .12 1.28 .70 ... 2.28 .20 .04 ... 1.08 2.40 ... 4.00 .68 .04 1.12 .90 ... ... 2.04 1.50 1.48 .40 ... 2.52 ... .20 .50 .47 .24 .88 1.20 1.44 .13 1.02 .86 1.70 1.41 .90 3.80

62.68 -.10 -0.2 32.30 -1.02 -3.1 4.48 +.53 +13.4 11.19 -.29 -2.5 139.19 -4.51 -3.1 81.02 +.56 +0.7 7.99 +.60 +8.1 47.61 +.72 +1.5 23.05 -.52 -2.2 16.82 +.07 +0.4 45.46 -4.05 -8.2 38.49 -.02 -0.1 94.87 +.96 +1.0 12.79 -.55 -4.1 112.05 +.42 +0.4 22.67 +.76 +3.5 49.34 +1.91 +4.0 37.95 +.13 +0.3 54.64 +.19 +0.3 4.14 -.10 -2.4 30.33 +1.72 +6.0 86.56 +.60 +0.7 85.44 -1.12 -1.3 45.60 +.09 +0.2 24.49 +.25 +1.0 72.72 +.18 +0.2 90.58 -.95 -1.0 64.32 +1.75 +2.8 11.49 -.27 -2.3 14.97 +.01 +0.1 7.08 +.13 +1.9 17.02 -.46 -2.6 25.19 +.06 +0.2 36.11 +.03 +0.1 40.64 +1.40 +3.6 11.44 +.11 +1.0 34.40 -.18 -0.5 38.73 +.54 +1.4 65.12 +1.51 +2.4 110.75 -1.41 -1.3 24.21 -.11 -0.4 177.25 +1.52 +0.9

-6.2 -8.1 +1.8 +5.3 +14.4 -3.4 +17.2 -2.1 -9.3 +8.0 +6.8 -6.0 +4.5 -18.9 -10.3 +1.8 -5.3 -8.1 +5.1 -53.2 -11.8 -5.2 -11.5 +2.7 -2.6 +26.1 -10.5 +17.7 -1.4 -3.0 +2.0 -7.9 -10.1 -11.6 -9.0 -5.8 -10.3 -7.3 -2.9 -4.0 -6.7 -5.5

Wk Wk YTD Chg %Chg%Chg

Name

Ex

Div

Last

JPMorgCh KimbClk Kroger Lowes MktVGold McDnlds MeadWvco MicronT Microsoft NY Times NiSource NokiaCp NorthropG Penney PepsiCo Petrobras Pfizer PwShs QQQ ProctGam RadioShk RegionsFn S&P500ETF SearsHldgs Sherwin SiriusXM SouthnCo Sprint n SPDR Fncl TecumsehB TecumsehA Torchmark Twitter n US NGas Vale SA VangEmg VerizonCm WalMart WellsFargo Wendys Co Weyerhsr Xerox Zynga

NY NY NY NY NY NY NY Nasd Nasd NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY Nasd NY NY NY NY Nasd NY Nasd NY NY NY Nasd Nasd NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY Nasd NY NY Nasd

1.52 3.24 .66 .72 .19 3.24 1.00 ... 1.12 .16 1.00 ... 2.44 ... 2.27 .27 1.04 .88 2.41 ... .12 3.35 ... 2.00 ... 2.03 ... .32 ... ... .68 ... ... .78 1.15 2.12 1.88 1.20 .20 .88 .25 ...

56.62 +1.26 +2.3 106.90 -2.47 -2.3 36.28 +.18 +0.5 46.07 -.22 -0.5 23.91 +.43 +1.8 95.92 +1.75 +1.9 34.84 +.02 +0.1 24.51 +1.47 +6.4 36.56 -1.28 -3.4 14.42 +.28 +2.0 34.01 -.11 -0.3 7.66 +.74 +10.7 114.97 -.58 -0.5 5.51 -.41 -6.9 80.22 -.14 -0.2 11.34 +.13 +1.2 31.22 +1.08 +3.6 87.30 +1.03 +1.2 77.31 +.69 +0.9 2.42 +.02 +0.8 10.23 +.06 +0.6 179.68 +1.50 +0.8 35.50 -.87 -2.4 182.56 -.70 -0.4 3.49 -.10 -2.7 41.10 -.14 -0.3 8.02 -.25 -3.0 21.29 +.23 +1.1 7.34 -.98 -11.8 7.56 -.84 -10.0 75.08 -.07 -0.1 54.35-10.15 -15.7 23.62 -.56 -2.3 14.38 +.78 +5.7 38.28 +.61 +1.6 46.81 -1.21 -2.5 73.75 -.93 -1.2 45.37 +.33 +0.7 9.13 +.06 +0.7 29.88 ... ... 10.41 -.44 -4.1 4.53 +.13 +3.0

-2.5 +2.3 -8.2 -7.0 +13.2 -1.1 -5.7 +12.7 -2.3 -9.1 +3.4 -5.5 +.3 -39.8 -3.3 -17.7 +1.9 -.8 -5.0 -6.9 +3.4 -2.7 -27.6 -.5 -.1 ... -25.4 -2.6 -19.2 -16.5 -3.9 -14.6 +14.2 -5.7 -7.0 -4.7 -6.3 -.1 +4.7 -5.4 -14.5 +19.2

AGRICULTURE FUTURES WkHigh WkLow Settle WkChg CORN 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Sep 14 Dec 14 Mar 15 May 15

447.25 451.75 456.25 457.50 460.75 469.50 475.25

433.25 438.75 443.25 445.75 449.50 459 465.75

444.25 450 455.50 457 460 469 474.75

+10.25 +10.50 +11.50 +10.75 +10 +9.75 +9

SOYBEANS 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Aug 14 Sep 14 Nov 14 Jan 15

1334.50 1318.75 1299 1252.25 1175 1123.25 1128

1278.50 1264.75 1248.75 1207 1144.50 1099 1105.25

1331.50 1317.50 1298 1251 1174.50 1121.75 1126.50

592.75 594.50 598.50 606.75 619.25 627.75 626.50

554 556.50 560 568.50 581.25 592.25 595.75

577.50 579.25 583.75 592 604.75 614.25 616

Feb 14 Apr 14 Jun 14 Aug 14 Oct 14 Dec 14 Feb 15

141.72 140.50 132.25 130.62 133.90 135.05 135.25

138.90 127.82 130.55 128.87 132.52 133.42 134.00

141.20 140.40 132.10 130.57 133.87 134.97 135.25

-.47 -.02 +.60 +.75 +.60 +.62 +.45

86.57 94.72 103.15 105.35 104.92 103.00 88.45

+.35 -.08 +.45 +.53 +1.52 +2.00 +2.48

87.47 87.85 87.11 79.88 77.94 78.47 78.62

+1.64 +1.52 +1.17 +1.35 +1.54 +1.61 +1.50

HOGS-Lean 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. +48.75 +49 +46 +40.50 +30 +17.25 +16.75

WHEAT 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Sep 14 Dec 14 Mar 15 May 15

WkHigh WkLow Settle WkChg CATTLE 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb.

Feb 14 Apr 14 May 14 Jun 14 Jul 14 Aug 14 Oct 14

86.75 82.45 95.25 92.77 103.20 100.70 105.90 103.45 104.95 102.25 103.10 99.90 88.50 80.00

COTTON 2 50,000 lbs.- cents per lb. +21.75 +21 +22.25 +22 +22 +21.50 +20.25

Mar 14 May 14 Jul 14 Oct 14 Dec 14 Mar 15 May 15

88.05 88.50 87.70 79.21 77.95 78.52 77.88

84.76 85.34 85.00 79.00 75.96 76.70 77.57

Tables show seven most current contracts for each future. Grains traded on Chicago Board of Trade; livestock on Chicago Mercantile Exchange; and cotton on New York Cotton Exchange.

MUTUAL FUNDS Name

Obj

PIMCO TotRetIs Vanguard TotStIdx Vanguard InstIdxI Vanguard TotStIAdm Vanguard 500Adml Fidelity Contra x Vanguard InstPlus American Funds GrthAmA m American Funds IncAmerA m American Funds CapIncBuA m Vanguard TotStIIns American Funds CpWldGrIA m American Funds InvCoAmA m Vanguard WelltnAdm Dodge & Cox Stock Dodge & Cox IntlStk

CI LB LB LB LB LG LB LG MA IH LB WS LB MA LV FB

Total Assets ($Mlns) NAV 151,418 101,717 85,414 84,508 80,389 73,330 72,274 70,775 68,000 66,353 66,017 55,628 55,031 52,992 52,400 51,967

10.86 45.52 164.88 45.54 165.94 94.21 164.89 42.64 20.41 57.14 45.54 44.32 35.86 64.73 164.88 41.79

Total Return/Rank 4-wk 12-mo 5-year

Pct Min Init Load Invt

+1.3 -2.0 -2.1 -2.0 -2.1 -0.5 -2.1 -0.3 -0.5 -1.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.4 -1.0 -1.8 -2.1

NL 1,000,000 NL 3,000 NL 5,000,000 NL 10,000 NL 10,000 NL 2,500 NL200,000,000 5.75 250 5.75 250 5.75 250 NL 5,000,000 5.75 250 5.75 250 NL 50,000 NL 2,500 NL 2,500

0.0/C +22.3/B +21.6/C +22.4/B +21.6/C +26.6/B +21.6/C +26.5/B +13.6/B +9.3/B +22.4/B +18.2/B +23.8/A +14.0/A +28.9/A +18.4/A

+7.1/B +18.9/A +18.2/B +19.1/A +18.2/B +18.9/B +18.2/B +18.1/C +15.0/A +11.9/C +19.1/A +15.2/C +16.4/D +14.0/B +20.5/A +17.7/A

Doo Dah’s ribbon cutting Doo Dah’s at 115 North Fillmore Street recent celebrated its official opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Owner Amanda Essary was joined for the celebration by Corinth Mayor Tommy Irwin, other city and local officials, representatives of The Alliance, other civic leaders, and a large crowd of friends and family.

Kimberly-Clark goes tobacco free For the Daily Corinthian

Effective Jan. 1, the Kimberly-Clark site went tobacco-free. This includes the grounds, parking lots, leased buildings and the facilities for both K-C Nonwovens and K-C Professional. Vince Overholt, K-C Nonwovens mill manager, stated, “It’s not an insignificant task to go tobacco-free.” The planning and developing of this process began about 10 months ago. During this time Kimberly-Clark has been communicating, educating and offering cessation services for its employees. “Since the Jan. 1 effective date, we haven’t had any complaints,” said Overholt. K-C leaders knew, for the employees that smoked or used tobacco, this was a big deal. “We realized that this was going to be difficult for them and the attitude has been great from our people,” stated Overholt. Leading up to the effective date of Jan. 1, Kimberly-Clark communicated regularly with its employees, vendors, and contract workers emphasizing its plan and the date that their policy would go into effect. During the transition, Kimberly-Clark Occupational Health nurses, Anna Bowden and Karen Vander Wielen, visited with employees to help

with the education and safety of employees at the two Corinth-based mills. Kimberly-Clark also worked closely with the local Mississippi Tobacco-Free Coalition of Alcorn & Tippah Counties. Project Director, Emily J. McGrath, was brought in to present general awareness information, as well as offer several free cessation services the employees could take advantage of if they were current tobacco users. The coalition also supplied informative brochures, Quit-

line signage, and other inspirational signage to remind employees of the health & financial benefits of quitting. Overholt excitedly told McGrath since the announcement of its plan to go tobacco-free, “We have had more than 10 employees quit using tobacco. That’s success in itself!” Overholt shared that the decision to become a tobacco-free facility is consistent with all other K-C Nonwovens mills across the U.S. On the other hand, this is the first

Kimberly-Clark Professional mill that has decided to become a tobaccofree facility. “We’re hoping that others will follow our lead,” stated Willie Gates, manager of mill services. If interested in learning more about becoming a “Smoke-free” or “Tobacco-Free” facility contact Emily J. McGrath at 662-284-8317. The Mississippi Tobacco-Free Coalition is sponsored by a grant from the Mississippi State Department of Health.

Verizon names South Central Region president Verizon Wireless has named Kristi Crum president of its South Central Region, which includes

northern Mississippi, western Tennessee, and all of Arkansas and Oklahoma.

Financial Solutions with a Smile and a Handshake Brian S Langley Financial Advisor 605 Foote Street Corinth, MS 38834 662-287-4471

Crum, a leader in sales, marketing, and product development, will be responsible for strategic development and growth of the South Central Region’s business, retail, indirect, finance and operations functions. “Verizon continues to develop and expand wireless technologies in northern Mississippi and nationwide, and our customers will continue to benefit from this innovation,” said Crum. “We

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Eric M Rutledge, AAMS®, CFP® Financial Advisor

CA -Conservative Allocation, CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, ES -Europe Stock, FB -Foreign Large Blend, FG -Foreign LargeGrowth, FV -Foreign Large Value, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large Growth, LV -Large Value, MA -Moderate Allocation, MB -Mid-Cap Blend, MV - Mid-Cap Value, SH -Specialty-heath, WS -World Stock, Total Return: Chng in NAV with dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. others with same objective: A is in top 20%, E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. Source: Morningstar. Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf = Late filing with SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent within the past year. rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. un = Units. vj = In bankruptcy or receivership. wd = When distributed. wi = When issued. wt = Warrants. Mutual Fund Footnotes: b = Fee covering market costs is paid from fund assets. d = Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. f = front load (sales charges). m = Multiple fees are charged. NA = not available. p = previous day’s net asset value. s = fund split shares during the week. x = fund paid a distribution during the week.Gainers and Losers must be worth at least $2 to be listed in tables at left. Most Actives must be worth at least $1. Volume in hundreds of shares. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial.

Kimberly-Clark Corporation’s Alcorn County facilities recently were recognized by the Mississippi Tobacco Free Coalition of Alcorn and Tippah counties for going tobacco free. Marking the milestone were (from left) Vince Overholt, Willie Gates, Wanda Rhodes, Emily J. McGrath (Project Director for the Tobaccor Free Coalition), Bobby Kirk, Jeff McNair, Carey Lambert, and Ritchie Shipman.

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were the first wireless carrier to launch the 4G LTE wireless network in Mississippi and we continue to build upon that network, offering Mississippians the largest 4G LTE wireless coverage in the state. My key focus is to ensure that every customer is provided with the most reliable wireless network, superior products and services backed by a remarkable team of wireless professionals.” A graduate of Hendrix College (Conway, Ark.), Crum began her career in the wireless industry in 2001 as an analyst with Alltel, which was acquired by Verizon Wireless in 2009. Since then, Crum has served in leadership positions in emerging communication products, consumer data products and retail sales for Verizon Wireless.


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