Barclays Capital said Canon Inc.'s (NYSE: CAJ) outlook for 2011 seems like a positive sign for Hewlett-Packard Co.'s (NYSE: HPQ) laser printer business.
The top after-market NYSE losers on Tuesday are: LDK Solar, Nalco Holding, Chicago Bridge & Iron, Ritchie Bros, STMicroelectronics, CB Richard Ellis, FMC Technologies, Cobalt International Energy, Red Hat and Western Union.
The top after-market NYSE gainers on Tuesday are: Select Medical Holdings, Cai International, Endeavour Silver, Sturm, Ruger & Co, Eastman Kodak, Vaalco Energy, Canon, K-V Pharmaceutical, Motorola Solutions and Silvercorp Metals.
The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) issued the following statement in response to today's ruling by Federal District Court in the Central District of California, overturning California Senate Bill 990 (SB 990), a state law governing the cleanup of Santa Susana Field Laboratory, a former federal government rocket engine and energy testing facility in southern California:
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Tuesday are: Ford Motor, UBS AG, Illinois Tool Works, Delta Air Lines, Caterpillar, 3M Co, Boeing, Cummins, AK Steel Holding, Lexmark International, Coca-Cola Co and Medco Health Solutions.
The companies which are expected to see active trade on Tuesday are: Ford Motor, Amazon.com, Broadcom, 3M, United Parcel Service, Western Union, Coca-Cola, FMC Technologies and AK Steel Holding.
Jefferies & Co. reiterated its hold rating on shares of Motorola Solutions Inc (NYSE: MSI) ahead of first quarter earnings results, with a price target of $43.
Jefferies & Co. reiterated its hold rating on shares of Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. (NYSE: MMI) ahead of first quarter earnings results, with a price target of $28.
The top after-market NYSE gainers on Monday are: Hexcel Corp, Aaron's, Inc, Capital Trust, Hospira, Helix Energy Solutions, Helix Energy Solutions Group, AK Steel Holding, ITT Educational Services, Jaguar Mining, United Parcel Service and Valero Energy.
The top after-market NYSE losers on Monday are: Ennis, Health Management Associates, Precision Drilling, Emulex, Callon Petroleum, Endeavour Silver, OMNOVA Solutions, and Venoco.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Monday are: International Game Technology, Advanced Micro Devices, Micron Technology, Tesoro Corp, Pfizer, Netflix, FirstEnergy, Kimberly-Clark Corp, RadioShack and First Horizon National.
FBR Capital Markets upgraded its rating on shares of Marriott International, Inc. (NYSE: MAR) to outperform from market perform with a price target of $43.
Jefferies & Co. reiterated its buy rating on shares of Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE: ALU) ahead of first quarter earnings results, with a price target of 5 euros.
Shares of Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE: YUM) touched a new life-time high of $54.98 on Thursday. The company's first quarter revenue exceeded Street view boosted by growth in China, which helped offset weakness in its U.S. operations.
U.S. stocks advanced on Thursday as robust earnings from Apple, Morgan Stanley and General Electric lifted the market, but weaker-than- expected reports on jobless claims and Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index kept gains in check.
The top after-market NYSE losers on Thursday are: General Growth Properties, AutoNation, Oceaneering International, Hyatt Hotels, ITT Educational Services, OMNOVA Solutions, Monster Worldwide, U.S. Gold Corp and Timberland Co.
The top after-market NYSE gainers on Thursday are: International Game Technology, Noah Education Holdings, Precision Drilling, General Steel Holdings, Amdocs, Plantronics, Standard Pacific, Ship Finance International, Georgia Gulf Corp and Tenet Healthcare Corp.
The Law Offices of Marc S. Henzel (www.henzellaw.com) a firm focusing on shareholder litigation, is investigating the proposed buyout of TradeStation Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: TRAD) by Monex Group, Inc. (Tokyo Stock Exchange: 8698).
U.S. stocks advanced on Thursday as robust earnings from Apple, Morgan Stanley and General Electric lifted the market, but weaker-than- expected reports on jobless claims and Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index kept gains in check.
U.S. stocks advanced in early trade on Thursday as robust earnings from Apple, Morgan Stanley and General Electric offset higher-than-forecast jobless claims data.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Thursday are: F5 Networks, UnitedHealth Group, Charles Schwab, SLM Corp, Yum Brands, Nokia Corp, Noble Corp, Chipotle Mexican, Ingersoll-Rand and Halliburton.
Jefferies & Co. said Nokia Corp.'s (NYSE: NOK) results threw out no worse news than it had expected but it maintained underperform thesis nonetheless.