Trading Day: TSX starts week on a down note over euro debt worries - Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — The main Canadian stock benchmark reversed into negative territory Monday, despite stronger commodity prices, after a weekend meeting of G-7 finance ministers in Nunavut failed to relieve worries over rising budget deficits in Europe
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Atmel’s losses widen; shares climb on better sales - Olympian
For all of 2009, it lost $103.2 million, or 23 cents per share, on a 22 percent revenue decline to $1.22 billion. Atmel shares rose 11 cents, or 2.3 percent, to $4.91 after the results were announced. They had ended regular trading Monday down a
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Qiagen’s 4th-quarter profit surges on test sales, revenue from recent - Minneapolis Star Tribune
NEW YORK - Diagnostic products maker Qiagen NV said Monday its fourth-quarter profit nearly doubled on a surge in molecular test sales at businesses it acquired. The company, based in the Netherlands, earned $44.5 million, or 18 cents per share. A
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Electronic Arts Calls Trading Jumps Before Earnings (Update1) - BusinessWeek
Feb. 8 (Bloomberg) — Trading of bullish Electronic Arts Inc. options rose to more than double the four-week average before the world’s second-largest video-game publisher reports quarterly results following the close of U.S. exchanges today
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Convera Corporation Files Certificate of Dissolution, Trading of - Forbes
As previously announced, the Convera board of directors has declared an initial cash distribution of $0.10 per share, payable to each shareholder of record as of the close of business on the record date, February 8, 2010, for each share of Convera
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EA lowers forecast as slump continues - Contra Costa Times
Holiday results at video game giant Electronic Arts met its recently lowered forecast, but the company’s outlook for its coming fiscal year was well below Wall Street estimates. The report and outlook were further signs of the ongoing struggle to
Source: www.contracostatimes.com

Trading Day: TSX starts week on a down note over euro debt worries - Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — The main Canadian stock benchmark reversed into negative territory Monday, despite stronger commodity prices, after a weekend meeting of G-7 finance ministers in Nunavut failed to relieve worries over rising budget deficits in Europe
Source: www.vancouversun.com

Atmel’s losses widen; shares climb on better sales - Olympian
For all of 2009, it lost $103.2 million, or 23 cents per share, on a 22 percent revenue decline to $1.22 billion. Atmel shares rose 11 cents, or 2.3 percent, to $4.91 after the results were announced. They had ended regular trading Monday down a
Source: www.theolympian.com

Qiagen’s 4th-quarter profit surges on test sales, revenue from recent - Minneapolis Star Tribune
NEW YORK - Diagnostic products maker Qiagen NV said Monday its fourth-quarter profit nearly doubled on a surge in molecular test sales at businesses it acquired. The company, based in the Netherlands, earned $44.5 million, or 18 cents per share. A
Source: www.startribune.com

Electronic Arts Calls Trading Jumps Before Earnings (Update1) - BusinessWeek
Feb. 8 (Bloomberg) — Trading of bullish Electronic Arts Inc. options rose to more than double the four-week average before the world’s second-largest video-game publisher reports quarterly results following the close of U.S. exchanges today
Source: www.businessweek.com

Convera Corporation Files Certificate of Dissolution, Trading of - Forbes
As previously announced, the Convera board of directors has declared an initial cash distribution of $0.10 per share, payable to each shareholder of record as of the close of business on the record date, February 8, 2010, for each share of Convera
Source: www.forbes.com

EA lowers forecast as slump continues - Contra Costa Times
Holiday results at video game giant Electronic Arts met its recently lowered forecast, but the company’s outlook for its coming fiscal year was well below Wall Street estimates. The report and outlook were further signs of the ongoing struggle to
Source: www.contracostatimes.com