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Daily Archives: September 19, 2007

Pre-Market Stock News (September 19, 2007)

(AIR) AAR Corp. $0.36 EPS vs $0.39 est.(CMO) Capstead Mortgage will sell 8.5M shares of common stock.(DT) Deutsche Telecom's T-Mobile won iPhone exclusivity in Germany.(EPAY) Bottomline Technologies announced a strategic ...
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Satellite Radio Takes A Key Downgrade (SIRI, XMSR)

This morning, both Sirius Satellite Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI) and XM Satellite Radio (NASDAQ:XMSR) are trading lower.  It appears that a key analyst that had been a defender of the keep has ...
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Pre-Market Analyst Calls (September 19, 2007)

ADP added to Goldman Sachs Conviction Buy List.AOS cut to Underperform at Baird.ASBC raised to Equal weight at Lehman.BBX cut to Mkt Perform at KBW.BHE cut to Neutral at JPMorgan.CCE ...
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Will Apple Double iPhone Production In Q4?

According to a report from TheStreet.com, Apple (AAPL) will almost double planned production of its iPhone in the fourth quarter. That would move the number of handsets built to 2.7 ...
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Apple And T-Mobile Team For iPhone In Germany

Apple and T-Mobile today announced that T-Mobile, the leading network operator in Germany, will be the exclusive German carrier of Apple's iPhone when it makes its debut in Germany on ...
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Europe Markets 9/19/2007

Markets in Europe were up sharply at 6.45 AM New York time.The FTSE rose 2.1% to 6,417. Barclays (BCS) was up 4.3% to 633. BHP Billiton (BHP) was up 6.7% ...
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Oil And Interest Rates: Fixing One Breaks The Other

Low interest rates and low energy costs. That's the ticket. Get both in place and the economy will roar ahead.Unfortunately, the Fed's cut in interest rates may be the most ...
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New, Expensive Benefits For Wal-Mart Workers

The world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart (WMT), will begin to offer a broader, and more expensive, set of health benefits packages to its US employees. The new programs give WMT workers ...
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Google: The Mad Scientists Take Over New Advertising Plans

Google (GOOG) is not satisfied with having the world's most successful search engine advertising model. Nor should it be. There will eventually be some limit to the number of text ...
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Sun: Growth Plans In China, Like Everyone Else

Sun Microsystems (JAVA) thinks China will be the hot country in Asia over the next few years. Like almost every other US company, it believes it can double sales in ...
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SAP Walks On Dangerous Ground

SAP (SAP), the huge German provider of enterprise software, will introduce products for small and mid-sized companies. The firm has always made its money selling complex back-office and process management ...
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GM And UAW Start To Trade Horses

Now that it appears that there is a good chance that the UAW will accept a transfer of funds used to cover healthcare from the Big Three to the union. ...
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Media Digest 9/19/2007 Reuters, WSJ, NYTimes, FT, Barron’s

According to Reuters, Google (GOOG) will begin to test a new interactive ad service that will allow marketers to measure user respone on creative unites using video and images.The Wall ...
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Asia Markets 9/19/2007

Markets in Asia were up sharply.The Nikkei rose 3.7% to 16,382. NEC (NIPNY) was up 4.5% to 559. Sony (SNE) was up 3.6% to 5490. Toyota (TM) was up 4.9% ...
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