Pre-Market Stock News (MAR 30, 2007)

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(ACOR) Acorda positive in MS treatments in Business Week.
(BGP) Borders is reportedly in talks tyo sell its book store operations in the UK to Richard Branson’s Virgin.
(DELL) Dell fell 5% on 10-K delay over accounting errors and finding misconduct.
(DNDN) Dendreon received FDA Panel Review backing over safety and efficacy for Provenge as a treatment for advanced prostate cancer patients; stock in
dicated up more than 200% initially.
(EXPO) Exponent noted positively over consulting in Business Week.
(GOOG) Google has a Business Week top story “IS Google Too Pwerful?” this morning.
(PMCS) PMC-Sierra is cutting 175 jobs and sees $20 to $24 million in annual savings.
(RHT) Red Hat traded up 4% after an initial drop as the company said that it was not losing out to Oracle and after saying it was not seeing any doom and gloom out there; company was $1 million light on revenues.
(TRB) Tribune may have a higher bid from billionaires Eli Broad and Ron Burkle than from Sam Zell.
(UTX) United Tech offered $1.17 Billion to buy a electronic security unit of Rentokil; WSJ said it will sell its UK & Australian security guard unit soon.
(VOD) Vodafone trading lower after forecasting lower margins.

Jon Ogg can be reached at jonogg@247wallst.com; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.

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