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September 14, 2012
10:33 EDTMMM, HFC, SKYW, KEYW, PCLOn The Fly: Analyst Upgrade Summary
Today's noteworthy upgrades include: 3M Company (MMM) upgraded to Buy from Underperform at BofA/Merrill... HollyFrontier (HFC) upgraded to Outperform from Market Perform at Wells Fargo... Sky West (SKYW) upgraded to Strong Buy from Outperform at Raymond James... KEYW (KEYW) upgraded to Buy from Neutral at SunTrust... Plum Creek Timber (PCL) upgraded to Neutral from Underperform at BofA/Merrill.
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May 16, 2013
07:07 EDTHFCHollyFrontier declares special dividend of 50c
HollyFrontier declared a special cash dividend in the amount of 50c per share, payable on June 10 to holders of record of common stock on May 29. The board of directors also approved a regular quarterly dividend of 30c per share to be paid on July 3 to holders of record of common stock on June 12.
May 15, 2013
16:52 EDTHFCHollyFrontier announces unplanned downtime at refineries
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May 10, 2013
06:47 EDTSKYWDelta says airlines have new priorities, NY Times reports
Delta Air Lines' bright, spacious new terminal at New York's Kennedy Airport reflects airlines' new emphasis on better amenities and service, Delta stated, according to the New York Times. The airlines, whose finances have improved, are no longer competing primarily based on price, the newspaper stated. Reference Link
06:46 EDTSKYWSkyWest reports April traffic for SkyWest, ExpressJet
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May 8, 2013
06:48 EDTSKYWSkyWest reports Q1 EPS 6c, consensus 2c
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05:44 EDTSKYWU.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
16:27 EDTPCLPlum Creek Timber raises quarterly dividend 5% to 44c per share
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10:01 EDTMMM3M Unitek and Rocky Mountain Orthodontics settle patent infringement litigation
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07:36 EDTHFCHollyFrontier reports Q1 EPS $1.63, consensus $1.73
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May 6, 2013
15:35 EDTHFCNotable companies reporting before tomorrow's open
Notable companies reporting before tomorrow's market open, with earnings consensus, include Emerson Electric (EMR), consensus 78c; EOG Resources (EOG), consensus $1.17; DIRECTV (DTV), consensus $1.08; Health Care REIT (HCN), consensus 91c; FirstEnergy (FE), consensus 68c; Perrigo (PRGO), consensus $1.44; Charter Communications (CHTR), consensus (61c); HollyFrontier (HFC), consensus $1.73; Oaktree Capital Group (OAK), consensus $1.53; NRG Energy (NRG), consensus (28c).
11:58 EDTMMMHigh option volume stocks: NRGY RENN NSM MMM HRL
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