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News For HLF;CLWR;DISH;S;NUVA;ININ;APOL;HA From The Last 14 Days Check below for free stories on HLF;CLWR;DISH;S;NUVA;ININ;APOL;HA the last two weeks. |
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| May 9, 2013 | | 15:09 EDT |  | CLWR, S | Softbank CEO says Sprint wouldn't allow Clearwire bankruptcy filing, DJ reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | 14:40 EDT |  | HLF | Dan Loeb has no position in Herbalife, CNBC reports
| | | 14:06 EDT |  | CLWR, S | Crest Financial issues statement urging Clearwire holders vote against merger
Subscribe for More Information | | | 12:57 EDT |  | DISH | Ergen says DISH could sell non-core assets if needs to decrease debt leverage
| | | 12:54 EDT |  | S, DISH | DISH Chairman says sale of spectrum or whole company options if Sprint bid fails
Subscribe for More Information | | | 12:44 EDT |  | DISH, S | DISH's Ergen: If Sprint bid unsuccesful, could sell spectrum or whole company Comment made on Q1 earnings conference call. | | | 11:54 EDT |  | APOL | Stocks with call strike movement; GNW APOL
Subscribe for More Information | | | 10:30 EDT |  | DISH | Bill would pressure cable companies on a la carte channels, The Hill says Republican Senator John McCain is writing a bill that would push cable TV and satellite companies to offer a la carte channel options to their customers, according to The Hill, which cited statements by the senator's office. McCain's bill would rpessure cable and satellite companies to enable consumers to choose which individual channels they want, the website explained. Reference Link | | | 10:21 EDT |  | ININ | Interactive Intelligence to host analyst/investor day
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:58 EDT |  | S, DISH | Softbank says it will save Sprint $3B by 2017, Bloomberg reports SoftBank (SFTBF) defended its takeover bid for Sprint Nextel (S) against a counteroffer by Dish Network (DISH), telling investors that its deal will bring about $3B in annual operating savings by 2017, reports Bloomberg. The merged companies will also be able to cut Sprint’s capital spending by 32% to 36%, SoftBank said. President Masayoshi Son presented the numbers to Sprint investors in a meeting in New York, sources said. Reference Link | | | | 06:02 EDT |  | DISH | DISH reports Q1 revenue $3.56B, consensus $3.61B
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 8, 2013 | | 13:59 EDT |  | APOL | For-profit education stocks rally after Grand Canyon results
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:06 EDT |  | S, DISH | Sprint holds off on giving DISH access to books, NY Post reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | 05:44 EDT |  | HA | U.S. airlines' restructuring means less routes, WSJ reports A decade of restructuring in the U.S. airline industry has resulted in a sharp reduction in air service that is curtailing traveler choice and some local economies even as it improves the industry's health, an MIT study shows, reports the Wall Street Journal. From 2007 through last year, U.S. airlines cut the number of scheduled domestic flights by 14%. The number of seats offered fell by slightly less, as airlines pushed passengers onto bigger planes, says the study. Reference Link | | | May 7, 2013 | | 18:51 EDT |  | HLF | On The Fly: After Hours Movers UP AFTER EARNINGS: WebMD (WBMD), up 14%... Electronic Arts (EA), up 8.4%... Whole Foods (WFM), up 8.4%. ALSO HIGHER: Pioneer Southwest (PSE), up 19.3% after receiving a buyout offer from Pioneer Natural (PXD)... Anthera Pharmaceuticals (ANTH), up 5.4% after announcing additional data from a phase 2 trial... Herbalife (HLF), up 1.1% after Carl Icahn increased his stake in the company to 16.48%. DOWN AFTER EARNINGS: Rubicon (RBCN), down 16.2%... Symantec (SYMC), down 5.9%... ValueClick (VCLK), down 15.5%. ALSO LOWER: CA Technologies (CA), down 4.9% after reporting earnings, saying it would take $150M charge in FY14... Cobalt (CIE), down 6.7% after filing to sell 50M shares of common stock for holders... 3D Systems (DDD), down 6.9% after filing $500M mixed securities shelf. | | | 17:18 EDT |  | HLF | Carl Icahn raises stake in Herbalife to 16.48% from 15.55%
Subscribe for More Information | | | 15:23 EDT |  | HLF | Sohn conference presentations likely to move stocks again The Sohn Investment Conference is set to take place tomorrow in New York City. Among the notable presenters are David Einhorn, Bill Ackman, and Jeff Gundlach, each of whom presented a year ago. LOOKING BACK: A year ago, both Gundlach and Einhorn addressed Apple (AAPL) in their presentations, taking opposite sides of the trade. Gundlach said that he was short Apple, while Einhorn said he was long the stock. Gundlach reiterated his short position on Apple in a number of interviews during the year, including a prediction in January that Apple shares would reach $425 in the first quarter, a level the stock closed below on March 4. On April 29, Gundlach told CNBC he was no longer short Apple. Einhorn, meanwhile, filed a suit against the company in February in an effort to get it to distribute some of its cash hoard to investors. Earlier today, Einhorn said in an earnings conference call for Greenlight Capital that he has added to his Apple long position and praised the company's plan to return more capital to holders. Apple shares are down more than 19% over the last year, though shares have rallied more than 15% from their April lows. At last year's conference, Bill Ackman discussed his long position in J.C. Penney (JCP). Ackman, a member of Penney's board, said the company was going through with its in-store makeover strategy, led by then CEO Ron Johnson. J.C. Penney shares have slipped 50% over the last year, with Johnson leaving his CEO post on April 8. OTHER POSITIONS: Over the last year, both Einhorn and Gundlach have mentioned shorting Chipotle (CMG). In October, Einhorn recommended shorting Chipotle, saying Taco Bell (YUM) was a threat to the burrito chain. At a presentation last month, Gundlach said the idea of a gourmet burrito is an oxymoron. Shares of Chipotle are down more than 3% today ahead of tomorrow's conference, though neither investor has confirmed they hold short positions in its shares. In addition to his long position in J.C. Penney, Ackman has a high-profile short position in Herbalife (HLF), which he has called "a pyramid scheme." Ackman has been in a public spat with Carl Icahn over the company in which, according to Icahn's most recent SEC filings, he holds a better than 15% stake. Herbalife shares, which lost more than 39% following Ackman's initial presentation, are up slightly better than 1.5% since Ackman's initial comments. OTHER PRESENTERS: Investors will also be watching comments in any individual stocks from famed short-seller Jim Chanos, as well as comments from Kyle Bass, who has been outspokenly bearish on Japan. Also presenting is Paul Singer of Elliott Management, which is currently in a proxy fight with Hess (HES) in an effort to add five independent directors to the company's board. Keith Meister of Corvex Management, which along with Related Fund Management has been seeking change at CommonWealth REIT (CWH), is also set to take the stage. | | | 12:00 EDT |  | ININ | Interactive Intelligence rises 17.4%
Subscribe for More Information | | | 10:00 EDT |  | ININ | Interactive Intelligence rises 18.7%
Subscribe for More Information | | | 09:54 EDT |  | ININ | Interactive Intelligence upgraded to Buy from Neutral at Dougherty
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