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News Breaks | | | | January 10, 2013 | | 09:07 EDT |  | RT, F, NOK, TIF, PSMT, MCP, ARO, SVU | On The Fly: Pre-market Movers UP AFTER EARNINGS: Pricesmart (PSMT), up 6.3%... ALSO HIGHER: Nokia (NOK), up 22.1% after saying Devices & Services exceeded expectations in Q4... SuperValu (SVU), up 16.5% after earnings, deal to sell five grocery chains to Cerberus-led group... Ford (F), up 3% after doubling dividend to 10c... DOWN AFTER EARNINGS/GUIDANCE: Aeropostale (ARO), down 10%... Tiffany (TIF), down 7.9%... Ruby Tuesday (RT), down 9.6%... ALSO LOWER: Molycorp (MCP), down 12.4% after announcing Mountain Pass complex operational, calling for "lower than expected" 2013 revenue. | |
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| May 24, 2013 | | 15:59 EDT |  | TIF | Notable companies reporting before Tuesday's open Notable companies reporting before Tuesday's open, with earnings consensus, are Tiffany (TIF), consensus 52c; Canadian Solar (CSIQ), consensus (78c). | | | 13:18 EDT |  | ARO | On The Fly: Midday Wrap
Subscribe for More Information | | | 08:25 EDT |  | ARO | Aeropostale turn around no where in sight, says Brean Capital
Subscribe for More Information | | | 07:59 EDT |  | ARO | Aeropostale weakness a buying opportunity, says Susquehanna at Susquehanna
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:59 EDT |  | NOK | Nokia takes new actions in HTC patent dispute, AllThingsD says
Subscribe for More Information | | | May 23, 2013 | | 18:54 EDT |  | ARO | On The Fly: After Hours Movers UP AFTER EARNINGS: Pandora (P), up 9%... Infoblox (BLOX) up 16.8%... Marvell (MRVL), up 7.3%. DOWN AFTER EARNINGS: Sears Holding (SHLD), down 11.6%... salesforce.com (CRM), down 6.2%... Gap (GPS), down 3.2%... Aeropostale (ARO), down 3.1%. ALSO LOWER: AVEO Pharmaceuticals (AVEO), down 12.9% after disclosing that its partner Astellas will not submit an EMA marketing application for tivozanib... Titan Machinery (TITN), down 12.4% after saying it sees first quarter earnings below consensus and the company cut its full-year earnings view. | | | 16:11 EDT |  | ARO | Aeropostale reports Q1 SSS down 14%
Subscribe for More Information | | | 16:04 EDT |  | ARO | Aeropostale sees Q2 EPS (20c)-(15c), consensus (6c)
| | | 16:03 EDT |  | ARO | Aeropostale reports Q1 EPS (16c) , consensus (17c)
Subscribe for More Information | | | 15:24 EDT |  | ARO | Notable companies reporting after market close
Subscribe for More Information | | | | 12:47 EDT |  | ARO | rue21 agrees to buyout, as previously predicted by analyst
Subscribe for More Information | | | 11:35 EDT |  | SVU | Harris Teeter among grocers being looked at by Cerberus, WSJ says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 11:13 EDT |  | TIF | Tiffany volatility elevated into Q1 and growth outlook Tiffany May weekly call option implied volatility is at 51, June is at 31, July is at 26, November is at 27; compared to its 26-week average of 28 according to Track Data, suggesting large near term price movement into the expected release of Q1 results on May 28. | | | 10:17 EDT |  | NOK | Nokia Siemens Networks, Intel sign collaboration MoU Nokia Siemens Networks (NOK, SI) and Intel (INTC) announced they signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate around the development of Liquid Applications, an approach to accelerate the delivery of media-rich services and content directly from the base station. The intent of the collaboration is to accelerate development of an enhanced mobile broadband experience that gives operators new revenue and differentiation opportunities. Nokia Siemens Networks and Intel will collaborate in the creation of a mobile edge computing ecosystem, focusing on over-the-top content providers, independent software vendors and application service providers. The parties will also explore new business models between mobile operators and other ecosystem players, they said. | | | 09:55 EDT |  | MCP | Industry sources: U.S. rare earth demand is improving, Metal Pages reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | 08:53 EDT |  | F | Pacer to benefit from improving auto industry, says BB&T After U.S. automakers Ford (F) and Chrysler indicated that they would curtail their summer production breaks, BB&T expects Pacer (PACR) to benefit from a rebounding auto sector, as about 40% of its revenue comes from the sector, according to the firm. BB&T keeps a Buy rating on the stock. | | | May 22, 2013 | | 19:49 EDT |  | F | Ford to close factory, plant in Australia, News Limited reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | 19:29 EDT |  | ARO | Gap shares may be overheated, WSJ says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 11:06 EDT |  | F | Auto industry rallies after Ford, Chrysler curtail summer breaks Shares of Ford (F), Fiat (FIATY) and GM (GM) are climbing after Ford and Fiat's Chrysler subsidiary announced that they would curtail their factories' traditional two week summer hiatus. Shares of a number of auto parts makers are also advancing following the news. WHAT'S NEW: Ford said it would idle some of its plants for only one week this summer, down from the usual two weeks. Chrysler reported that it would keep three of its assembly plants open all summer, while four of its plants will close for just one week and almost all of its engine, transmission and stamping plants will not take any breaks, according to Automotive News. GM did not disclose its specific plans, the website added. TODAY'S PRICE ACTION: In mid-morning trading, Ford climbed 1.7% to $15.20, Fiat added 0.9% to $7.05, and GM rose 0.8% to $33.65. Among auto parts makers, American Axle (AXL) advanced 1.6% to $17, Johnson Controls (JCI) climbed 0.8% to $37.85, and Dana Holding (DAN) rose 1.2% to $18.80. | | | 07:46 EDT |  | F | Ford shares could rise 50% over next two years, Barron's says
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