Superior Well Services Reports Wider-than-Expected Loss (SWSI) - Comtex Smartrend
3/9/2010-Superior Well Services ( NASDAQ:SWSI ) reported a Q4 loss of $0.58 per share, $0.20 worse than consensus estimates for a loss of $0 At year end, we had a debt to book capitalization ratio of 33.4%, and we anticipate using our income tax
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H&R Block, China Life, Daimler, EADS, Nestle, TI, TiVo - Marketwatch
TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) - Stocks expected to move significantly in Tuesday’s trading include H&R Block, China Life, Daimler, EADS, General Growth, Nestle, Stage Stores, TI and TiVo. Banks-Greece: Greek banks continue to offer attractive value, are
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AIM property IPOs set to stay torpid, investors wary - MoneyControl.com
A dearth of real estate firms listing on the London Stock Exchange’s junior market is unlikely to change before 2012, even as the property market revives, with gun-shy investors only willing to back proven asset managers. Analysts have dismissed a
Source: www.moneycontrol.com

Stocks in the News: Cisco, Merck, Texas Instruments - Daily Finance
Cisco Systems ( CSCO ) is due to make a significant product announcement on Tuesday morning that it says “will forever change the Internet.” Analysts believe it is a new networking technology. Merck & Co. ( MRK ) and Sanofi-Aventis (SNY) said Tuesday
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Happy Anniversary, Investors! - Barron’s Online
TUESDAY MARKS A MAJOR ANNIVERSARY for the U.S. stock market. The Dow Jones Industrials and the Standard & Poor’s 500 both bottomed on March 9, 2009, with the Dow at 6547 and the S&P at 676. No one knew when the closing bell rang that day that the
Source: online.barrons.com

Best and worst stocks since market bottom - Philadelphia Daily News
NEW YORK - The U.S. stock market has gained by leaps and bounds since the 17-month bear market hit its bottom a year ago, making winners out of a group of onetime basement-dwelling stocks and losers out of others. While reasons for the losing stocks
Source: www.philly.com

Superior Well Services Reports Wider-than-Expected Loss (SWSI) - Comtex Smartrend
3/9/2010-Superior Well Services ( NASDAQ:SWSI ) reported a Q4 loss of $0.58 per share, $0.20 worse than consensus estimates for a loss of $0 At year end, we had a debt to book capitalization ratio of 33.4%, and we anticipate using our income tax
Source: www.mysmartrend.com

H&R Block, China Life, Daimler, EADS, Nestle, TI, TiVo - Marketwatch
TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) - Stocks expected to move significantly in Tuesday’s trading include H&R Block, China Life, Daimler, EADS, General Growth, Nestle, Stage Stores, TI and TiVo. Banks-Greece: Greek banks continue to offer attractive value, are
Source: www.marketwatch.com

AIM property IPOs set to stay torpid, investors wary - MoneyControl.com
A dearth of real estate firms listing on the London Stock Exchange’s junior market is unlikely to change before 2012, even as the property market revives, with gun-shy investors only willing to back proven asset managers. Analysts have dismissed a
Source: www.moneycontrol.com

Stocks in the News: Cisco, Merck, Texas Instruments - Daily Finance
Cisco Systems ( CSCO ) is due to make a significant product announcement on Tuesday morning that it says “will forever change the Internet.” Analysts believe it is a new networking technology. Merck & Co. ( MRK ) and Sanofi-Aventis (SNY) said Tuesday
Source: www.dailyfinance.com

Happy Anniversary, Investors! - Barron’s Online
TUESDAY MARKS A MAJOR ANNIVERSARY for the U.S. stock market. The Dow Jones Industrials and the Standard & Poor’s 500 both bottomed on March 9, 2009, with the Dow at 6547 and the S&P at 676. No one knew when the closing bell rang that day that the
Source: online.barrons.com

Best and worst stocks since market bottom - Philadelphia Daily News
NEW YORK - The U.S. stock market has gained by leaps and bounds since the 17-month bear market hit its bottom a year ago, making winners out of a group of onetime basement-dwelling stocks and losers out of others. While reasons for the losing stocks
Source: www.philly.com