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FirstAlert(tm) Wednesday Morning Digest

The FirstAlert(tm) Economics Calendar lists ADP Employment Report for October (8:15 am ET); Treasury Refunding Announcement (9 am ET); Factory Orders for September (10 am ET); EIA Petroleum Inventories (10:30 am ET); ISM Services Index for October (10 am ET); FOMC Meeting – Policy Announcement (2:15 pm ET).

The FirstAlert(tm) Events Calendar showcases CI, CBST and INCY at the Oppenheimer & Co. Healthcare Conference; JOYG, HON and CAT at the Goldman Sachs Global Industrials Conference; LKQX at the Gabelli & Company, Inc. Automotive Aftermarket Symposium; PMTC Investor Day.

The FirstAlert(tm) Earnings Calendar highlights Aetna Inc.; Continental AG; General Cable Corporation; Metropolitan Health; Penn Virginia; Speedway Motorsports; Valence Technology.

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Quote of the Day: "I'm not going to vacuum 'til Sears makes one you can ride on." — Rosanne Barr(11/03/1952 – ), US comic.

Word of the Day: inchoate \in-KOH-it\, adjective: 1. In an initial or early stage; just begun. 2. Imperfectly formed or formulated.

In context: “Mildred Spock believed that, at about the age of three, her children's inchoate wills were to be shaped like vines sprouting up a beanpole.” — Thomas Maier, Dr. Spock: An American Life

(Inchoate comes from the past participle of Latin inchoare, alteration of incohare, "to begin.")

Today is:  Cliché Day

Happy Birthday: 1949 – Larry Holmes, American boxer.

Today in History: 1957 – Sputnik program: The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 2. On board is the first animal to enter orbit, a dog named Laika.

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