3.29.2012

Apple Supplier in China: Foxconn Commits on Labor Changes

The Fair Labor Association, a Washington D.C.-based advocacy group
focused on workers' rights issues, said Thursday that it has found
"significant issues with working conditions" at three China factories
operated by Foxconn, a major Apple Inc. supplier.

The independent group of academics, civil society organizations and
companies said it has "secured groundbreaking commitments that will
reduce working hours to legal limits while protecting pay, improve
health and safety conditions, establish a genuine voice for workers,
and will monitor on an ongoing basis to verify compliance."

Apple previously announced that it had engaged the FLA to audit these
facilities.

3.26.2012

February pending home sales index dips 0.5 point

Pending home sales dipped slightly in February, according to an industry trade group the National Association of Realtors. Its pending sales index fell to 96.5% last month from 97.0% in January, although it's still 9.2 percentage points above its year-ago level. 

"The spring home buying season looks bright because of an elevated level of contract offers so far this year. If activity is sustained near present levels, existing-home sales will see their best performance in five years," said Lawrence Yun, NAR's chief economist. 

By region, pending home sales rose 6.5%% in the Midwest, but dropped 3.0% in the South, 2.6% in the West and 0.6% in the Northeast. 

An index reading of 100 is equal to the average level of contract activity during 2001. A sale is listed as pending when the contract has been signed but the transaction has not closed. Not all contracts lead to closings.

3.23.2012

February new-home sales fall while prices jump

Sales of new homes dipped 1.6% in February though prices jumped, according to data released by the Commerce Department on Friday. Sales fell to a seasonally adjusted 313,000 in February, from a slightly downwardly revised 318,000 in January. 

Median sales prices, which are not seasonally adjusted, jumped 8.3% to $233,700, which is the biggest one-month percentage rise in 14 months. Compared to Feb. 2011, median prices climbed 6%.

3.22.2012

U.S. jobless claims at the lowest level in the last 4 years

The number of Americans who filed requests for jobless benefits fell by 5,000 last week to 348,000, the lowest level since February 2008, the U.S. Labor Department said Thursday. 

Claims from two weeks ago were revised up to 353,000 from 351,000. 

The average of new claims over the past four weeks, meanwhile, declined by 1,250 to 355,000. 

Continuing claims, which reflect people already receiving benefits, decreased by 9,000 to a seasonally adjusted 3.35 million in the week ended March 10. Continuing claims are reported with a one-week lag. 

About 7.28 million people received some kind of state or federal benefit in the week ended March 3, a decline of 142,499. Total claims are reported with a two-week lag.

3.20.2012

Apple Initial Sales Of New IPad Top 3 Million Units

Apple Inc. sold three million new iPad tablets since the latest version of the product started selling Friday, March 16,  in the U.S. and nine other countries. That is the strongest iPad launch to date, according to Futurist Creation's blog.

The new iPad is available in the U.S., Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Switzerland, U.K. and the U.S. Virgin Islands and will be rolled out to 24 more countries starting this Friday, March 23.

The report comes on a day of big news for the technology company, which earlier unveiled plans to share billions of dollars in profits with shareholders through dividend and buyback share. Apple would issue its first dividend in more than a decade, paying $2.65 a share each quarter. The company also plans to buy back as much as $10 billion in stock over the next three years, beginning on Sept. 30, the start of its 2013 fiscal year.

In January, Apple said its fiscal first-quarter earnings more than doubled, blowing past analysts' expectations, as profit and revenue hit record highs, led by strong sales of the iPhone smartphone and iPad.. Source article "Apple Initial Sales Of New IPad Top 3 Million Units".