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News For AYI;ASML;CA;CHMT;GE;GGG;GWW;IOSP;RHHBY;VLO From The Last 14 Days Check below for free stories on AYI;ASML;CA;CHMT;GE;GGG;GWW;IOSP;RHHBY;VLO the last two weeks. |
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| June 11, 2013 |
| 08:01 EDT |  | RHHBY | Leerink's major pharma and biotech analysts hold a conference call
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| 07:25 EDT |  | GE | International Economic Forum of the Americas to host a forum 19th Conference of Montreal is being held in Montreal, Canada on June 10-13. |
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| 05:46 EDT |  | GE | GE Healthcare to invest $2B in software development over next five years GE Healthcare announced its plans to invest $2B over the next five years to accelerate the development of innovative software for healthcare systems and applications. Specifically, this $2B investment will be focused on maximizing asset performance; improving hospital operations management; improving clinical effectiveness; and optimizing care across entire populations. Key focus areas include: Caring for more patients as a result of scheduling efficiencies, faster data entry, proactive asset management, clinical decision support and financial gains that allow for expansion. Reducing costs by optimizing workflow in care delivery, minimizing payment cycles, maximizing reimbursement rates and eliminating unnecessary waste. Minimizing rework and redundancies by enhancing collaboration and making patient information universally accessible. |
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| June 10, 2013 |
| 10:52 EDT |  | GE | Green Dot rises after taking over Wal-Mart prepaid cards from GE
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| 08:52 EDT |  | GE | Green Dot to acquire GE Bank prepaid cards with 'Walmart' branding
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| 08:47 EDT |  | GE | Green Dot to acquire GE Bank 'Walmart' marked prepaid cards
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| 07:40 EDT |  | RHHBY | Leerink's biotech analyst holds analyst/industry conference call on ASCO
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| 07:24 EDT |  | RHHBY | European Society of Human Genetics to host a conference
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| June 7, 2013 |
| 15:06 EDT |  | CA | CA Technologies management to meet with JPMorgan
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| 14:55 EDT |  | GE | GE to reassign CFO Sherin to head GE Capital, WSJ says
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| 14:33 EDT |  | GE | GE's Sherin to be named CEO of GE Capital this summer, DJ says Dow Jones cites sources. |
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| 12:04 EDT |  | CA | Options with increasing implied volatility:TIBX RHT IRM CA LIFE
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| 11:55 EDT |  | CA | High option volume stocks: FXB CTRX CA IDIX
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| 10:11 EDT |  | CHMT | On The Fly: Analyst Downgrade Summary
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| 07:32 EDT |  | CHMT | Chemtura downgraded to Underperform from Perform at Oppenheimer
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| June 6, 2013 |
| 18:40 EDT |  | CHMT | Chemtura says Q2 tracking similar to Q1 Craig A. Rogerson, Chairman, President and CEO of Chemtura, commented: "With the first two months of the quarter behind us, we are seeing similar trends in performance to those we saw in the first quarter of 2013. Three of our four segments are performing well and are tracking to deliver comparable results to the second quarter of 2012. However, Industrial Engineered Products continues to face challenging business conditions. With the weakness in Industrial Engineered Products, we now project to fall short of our performance in the second quarter of 2012 on a continuing operations basis. We are encouraged that the performance of this segment appears to be 'bottoming' this quarter and anticipate improving results over the second half of 2013. We are encouraged by the robust performance of our other three segments. We are also on track to eliminate the stranded costs from the divestiture of our Antioxidants business." |
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| 05:57 EDT |  | GE | 3-D printing moves further into the mainstream, WSJ reports GE (GE), Ford (F) and Mattel (MAT) are among the companies using 3-D printing as it moves further into the mainstream than most people are aware, reports the Wall Street Journal. The technology is also known as additive manufacturing, because objects manufactured this way are built one successive layer of material at a time, and it's allowing manufacturers to get products to their customers more quickly. Reference Link |
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