(AAPL) Apple unveiled some discounting yesterday for its new widescreen cinema monitors.
(ABN) ABN AMRO now may get a bid from Royal Bank of Scotland according to overseas reports.
(ATRS) Altiris shareholders approved the Symantec buyout as expected.
(BKS) Barnes & Noble found numerous cases of options backdating from 1996 to 2006.
(BLUD) Immucor $0.21 EPS vs $0.20e.
(CMI) Cummins Engine noted as a buy on Cramer’s Mad Money.
(DELL) IN a filing Dell said it is delaying its annual report; puts EPS at $1.16 and revenues at $57 Billion for the year ended FEB 2.
(DMGI) Digital Music Group will offer content through Amazon.com’s Unbox.
(DSCP) Datascope said its CFO resigned to pursue another opportunity.
(EDA) Endeavor Acquisition will proceed with its acquisition of American Apparel after it met its EBITDA targets.
(GOOG) Google is allowing users to now do interactive maps.
(IEX) IDEX approved a dividend hike and a 3-2 stock split.
(MSFT) Microsoft has been ordered to open up its operating system data to competitors by the European Union.
(MU) Micron -$0.07 EPS vs -$0.01e.
(NPTH) Enpath Medical in long-term supply pact with Medtronic.
(OIIM) O2 Micro in settlement pact with Samsung.
(QCOM) Qualcomm has been paid $20 million by Nokia in Q2 over 3G patents, although discussions are still ongoing.
(RACK) Rackable Systems now sees a loss for the quarter after increased competition and an order cancellation.
(RDWR) Radware lowered guidance.
(RYL) Ryland now sees loss for the quarter of $0.50 to $0.60 EPS.
(STZ) Constellation Brands $0.35 EPS vs $0.34e.
(TMNG) TMNG Global found over 60% of options reviewed from 1999 to 2006 had improper dating.
(TTWO) Take-Two Interactive SEC Probe is now formal.
(VERZ) Veraz Networks priced a 9 million share IPO at $8.00; 2.25 million shares were being sold by parent ECI Telecom (ECIL).
(WEBM) Webmethods to be acquired for $9.15 per share by Software AG in an all cash offer.
Jon C. Ogg
April 5, 2007
Jon Ogg can be reached at [email protected]; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.
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