Stocks end the week up making new highs The major averages closed out the week with gains on a daily and weekly basis, as the market continues to digest the various developments on the virus, vaccines, stimulus, and earnings. Earnings have come in much better than expected, supporting the record, or near-record, levels on Wall Street. ECONOMIC EVENTS: In the U.S., the preliminary University of Michigan consumer sentiment report for February revealed a surprising drop to a six-month low of 76.2, down 2.8 points from 79.0 in January and from 80.7 in December. In energy news, Baker Hughes reported that the U.S. rig count is up 5 from last week to 397 with oil rigs up 7 to 306. Data from the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering shows there are now 108M confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide, including 27.4M in the U.S., and 2.4M deaths due to the disease, including 475,000 in the U.S. TOP NEWS: Disney ($DIS) shares closed 1.7% lower despite the media giant reporting a surprise profit for the first quarter to go along with better than expected revenue in the period. The company said that its Disney+ direct-to-consumer service had 94.9M paid subscribers as of January 2 and also reported year-over-year growth in paid subscribers for ESPN+ and Hulu. In other earnings news, Expedia ($EXPE) shares fell 2.3% after the company reported worse than expected losses and lower than expected revenue, with room night growth falling 61% year-over-year in the fourth quarter. Looking ahead, Expedia expects first quarter adjusted EBITDA to be down significantly year-over-year. On the M&A front, II-VI Incorporated ($IIVI) made an offer to acquire Coherent ($COHR) in a cash and stock transaction for $260 per share. II-VI's proposal represents a premium of 24% to the implied value of Coherent's merger agreement with Lumentum ($LITE), based on Lumentum's closing share price yesterday, and a 9.8% premium to the implied value of MKS Instruments' ($MKSI) acquisition proposal based on MKS' closing share price yesterday, the company noted. In COVID-19 news, it was reported yesterday evening that President Joe Biden had secured deals for an additional 200M doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, bringing the country's total number of doses to 600M. Biden said while on tour at the National Institutes of Health that the White House signed the final contracts for 100M more Moderna ($MRNA) and 100M more Pfizer ($PFE) vaccines, adding that the U.S. will have enough supply for 300M Americans by the end of July. Additionally, Bloomberg reported that Alphabet's ($GOOG) Google, Microsoft ($MSFT), and Qualcomm ($QCOM) are among companies raising concerns about Nvidia's ($NVDA) pending acquisition of ARM to antitrust officials. The deal is under review by the Federal Trade Commission, which has opened an in-depth investigation of the merger and has sent information demands to third parties, Bloomberg said, noting that at least one of the aforementioned companies wants the deal killed. MAJOR MOVERS: Among the noteworthy gainers was Xeris Pharmaceuticals ($XERS), which rose 3.2% after receiving European Commission approval for its Ogluo injection for the treatment of severe hypoglycaemia. Also higher were ImmunoGen ($IMGN) and HubSpot ($HUBS), which gained a respective 30.3% and 16.4% after reporting quarterly results. Among the notable losers was Amicus ($FOLD), which dropped 32.9% after phase 3 trial results determined that its AT-GAA investigational therapy for treatment of late-onset Pompe disease was not statistically superior. Also lower were Limelight Networks ($LLNW) and Newell Brands ($NWL), which fell 13.3% and 7.1%, respectively, after reporting quarterly results. Reviewing Friday's economic data:The preliminary February reading of the University of Michigan Index of Consumer Sentiment fell to 76.2 (Briefing.com consensus 80.8) from the final reading of 79.0 in January.The key takeaway from the report is that the February drop was owed to lower expectations among households with incomes below $75,000.Russell 2000 +15.9% YTDNasdaq Composite +9.4% YTDS&P 500 +4.8% YTDDow Jones Industrial Average +2.8% YTDMarket SnapshotDow31458.40+27.70(0.09%)Nasdaq14095.49+69.70(0.50%)SP 5003934.83+18.45(0.47%)10-yr Note +2/321.139NYSEAdv 1765 Dec 1421 Vol 831.0 mlnNasdaqAdv 2197 Dec 1764 Vol 7.3 blnIndustry WatchStrong: Energy, Financials, Materials, Industrials, Health CareWeak: Real Estate, UtilitiesMoving the Market-- S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow close at record highs in strong finish ahead of three-day weekend-- Relative strength in cyclical stocks, Treasury yields and oil prices rise Disclosure: I may trade in the ticker symbols mentioned, both long or short. 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