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Options Report: July 13, 2011
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Options Report: July 13, 2011
Welcome to the Financial News Network Options Report.On the call side, Coinstar (NASDAQ:CSTR) calls are trading over 8 times their average volume on news that company’s Redbox unit could see increased demand after Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) raised the price of their service. Guess? Inc (NYSE:GES) calls are trading over 7.5 times their average amount after analysts projected growth by the company. Clean Energy Fuels (NASDAQ:CLNE) calls are trading over 6 times their normal volume after Jim Cramer rated the stock as a buy. Carnival Corporation (NYSE:CCL) calls are trading over 5.5 times their average amount after the company declared a dividend. Finally, CenturyLink (NYSE:CTL) calls close out the list at 4.8 times their normal volume on news that the merger with Savvis (NASDAQ:SVVS) was approved by shareholders.Taking a look at the put side of the ledger, Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:ERTS) puts are currently trading just under 9 times their average volume after reaction to the acquisition of PopCap Games yesterday was lackluster. Cypress Semiconductor (NYSE:CY) and Altera Corporation (NASDAQ:ALTR) puts are trading at 4 and 3.2 their average volume respectively as investors are bearish on the semiconductor sector today. El Paso Corporation (NYSE:EP) puts are trading over 3 times their average volume after Standard & Poor's lowered their estimates on the company. Finally, Micron Technology (NYSE:MU) puts close out the list at 3 times their average amount.
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