Pre-Market Stock News (APR 20, 2007)

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(AH) Armor Holdings won $41.7 million in armor orders from the Army.
(AMD) AMD trading up 2.5% despite crummy earnings and sinking margins.
(AVNR) Avanir trading up another 12% pre-market.
(BUD) Anheueser-Busch lost the international “Budweiser” copyright fight to Budvar in Czech Republic over the name.
(CAT) Caterpillar beat earnings and raised guidance.
(CECO) Career Education said t
he DOJ is declining prosecution and has closed a grand jury investigation.
(COF) Capital One traded down 3% after missing earnings.
(DOX) Amdocs signed a managed services pact with AT&T.
(DPTR) Delta Petroleum priced a 6.2 million share secondary at $20.50.
(FTEK) Fuel Tech won two more orders of Fuel Chem.
(GOOG) Google traded up 4% after beating earnings expectations last night.
(HON) Honeywell $0.66 EPS vs $0.62e.
(HRB) H&R Block sold off its Option One Mortgage unit.
(MCD) McDonald’s met expectations, but that is after they raised guidance last week; will franchise 1600 stores in Latin America and the Caribbean.
(NSTK) Nastech Pharma traded up 5% after Cramer interviewed its CEO.
(PFE) Pfizer $0.68 EPS vs $0.57e, but guidance was lowered; stock down 1%.
(SIRF) SiRF Technology trading down 7% after seeing lower than expected EPS in Q2.
(SLB) Schlumberger $0.96 EPS vs $0.90e.
(SUPG) Supergen sold off some non-core assets to Intas.
(TPGI) Thomas Properties priced 8 million shares at $16.00 per share.
(XRX) Xerox $0.24 EPS vs $0.21e.

Jon C. Ogg
April 20, 2007

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

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