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February 9, 2010
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| 08:07 EDT |  | CTS |
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February 3, 2010
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| 11:56 EDT |  | CTS |
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January 29, 2010
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January 28, 2010
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| 11:31 EDT |  | CTS |
| theflyonthewall.com: | CTS says three plants are now producing the pedals, Bloomberg reports | | :theflyonthewall.com |
| | 11:30 EDT |  | CTS |
| theflyonthewall.com: | CTS Corporation says it has "the fix" for Toyota pedal, Bloomberg reports | | :theflyonthewall.com |
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| theflyonthewall.com: | CTS Corporation won't be hurt by Toyota issues over long-term, says Gabelli | | Gabelli notes that CTS Corp., (CTS) which is the primary supplier of pedals to Toyota (TM), only obtains 3% of sales from the Japanese auto maker while CTS' sales to all auto companies only account for 28% of its revenue. The firm adds that Toyota has not blamed CTS for the acclerator problem, and it maintains a Buy rating on CTS. :theflyonthewall.com |
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January 27, 2010
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| theflyonthewall.com: | CTS sees FY10 EPS of 45c-53c vs. consensus of 52c | | Sees FY10 revenue increase of 10%-15% over FY09. :theflyonthewall.com |
| | 17:28 EDT |  | CTS |
| theflyonthewall.com: | CTS reports Q4 EPS of 19c vs. consensus of 15c | | Reports Q4 revenue of $133.9M vs. consensus of $130.00M. :theflyonthewall.com |
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| theflyonthewall.com: | CTS Corporation says it has no knowledge of Toyota problems, WSJ reports | | CTS Corporation (CTS) said, "Toyota has not made us aware and we have no knowledge of problems," the Wall Street Journal reports. :theflyonthewall.com |
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| theflyonthewall.com: | Auto suppliers weak following Toyota production and sales halt | | Auto parts suppliers are falling, after Toyota (TM) said that it would temporarily stop selling eight models of its automobiles, representing more than 50% of its U.S. revenues. The Japanese automaker is taking the unusual move because of several complaints about sticking accelerator pedals in Toyota vehicles. As a result of Toyota's sales halt, the auto maker will cut production at seven of its North American plants for at least one week. Toyota has blamed a single supplier - identified as CTS Corp. (CTS) - for the accelerator problem, according to USA Today. In early trading, CTS slumped 35c, or 4.06%, to $8.28, while Johnson Controls (JCI) lost 49c, or 1.65%, to $29.21 and Magna International (MGA) inched down 0.59% to $55.95. :theflyonthewall.com |
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