Markets Recover in Mid-Day Trading

After stumbling in early trading, the U.S. equity market has recovered, with all three major indexes in green in mid-day trading. The Dow Jones is currently up 0.23% to 10,837.25, the S&P 500 is currently up 0.08% to 1,143. 07 and the Nasdaq is currently up 0.08% to 2,371.75.

Barnes & Noble Inc. (NYSE: BKS), the New York City-based bookseller, is looking to focus on e-commerce as the trend in the market has changed from paper books to digital The company’s CEO today said that he expects 31% of the company’s revenue to come from e-commerce by 2014. Barnes & Noble stock is currently down 0.73% to $16.33.

Shares of Endo Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: ENDP) are rallying after the company announced this morning that it will acquire Qualitest Pharmaceuticals, which is currently owned by Apax Partners, for $1.2 billion. The Endo Pharmaceuticals stock is currently up 8.35% to $33.17.

AOL Inc. (NYSE: AOL) today said that it will acquire Techcrunch Inc., a technology blog. The company has not disclosed the financial terms of the deal. Shares of AOL Inc. are currently up 2.55% to $24.12.

Shares of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) feel sharply in early trading today, amid rumors that Tim Cook, the company’s COO, may take over the vacant CEO position at Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HPQ). Hewlett-Packard is looking for a new CEO after Mark Hurd left the company last month. Shares of Apple Inc. fell as much as 5%, before cutting back some of the losses. The Apple Inc. stock is currently down 1.29% to $287.42, while the Hewlett-Packard stock is currently up 0.61%.

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Ed Liston

Ed Liston is a senior contributing editor at TheStockMarketWatch.com. An active market watcher and investor, Ed guides an independent team of experienced analysts and writes for multiple stock trader publications. He is widely quoted in various financial publications on the Internet. When Ed is not writing about stocks, investing in stocks, talking about stocks, or otherwise doing something stock related, he likes to go sailing and fishing.

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