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Author: 123jump.com Staff
123jump.com
Last Update: 9:13 PM EST January 09 2006
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Broader averages and tech heavy Nasdaq staged rally in the morning and closed up for the day. Copper, gold and silver closed near record high. Gold crossed $550 for the first time in two decades. Natural gas and oil fell as traders paid attention to weather patterns in the North American cities. IBM fell on downgrade in an otherwise strong tech sector. GM closes up on Goldman recommendation. Tokyo opened lower as financial stocks fell. |
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The U.S. dollar traded mixed against major currencies. The euro was quoted at $1.2072, down from $1.2155. The dollar bought 114.31 yen, down from 114.39. The British pound traded at $1.7636, down from $1.7708.
EARNINGS NEWS
Benihana Inc ( BNHNA: chart), operator of Japanese and sushi theme restaurants announced same-restaurant sales advanced 7.4% in Q3. Total sales for period rose 11.6% compared to last year’s period.
Triad Hospitals Inc.] (TRI: chart), healthcare company, reported Q4 earnings will be in the range of $0.65 to $0.67 a share on revenue of $1.3 billion, compared to earnings of $0.66 a share on revenue of $1.14 billion in 2004, missing on that basis analysts’ expectations of Q4 earnings of $0.69 a share. The company expects to report a provision for doubtful accounts of 9.4% to 9.6% of net revenue for the quarter and added that earnings for 2005 will be in the range of $2.78 to $2.80 a share on revenue of $4.7 billion.
Emmis Broadcasting Corp, (EMMS: chart), broadcasting company, posted Q3 net income of $5.30 a share, including $197.5 million, or $5.29 a share, from discontinued operations primarily reflecting results from the company''s TV business. Income from continuing operations was to 1 cent a share, down from 7 cents for the year-ago quarter, beating analyst estimate for a loss of 1 cent a share. Emmis adjusted revenue came to $100.5 million for Q3, up 11% from the prior year''s $90.2 million. The lower profit from continuing operations stemmed from higher interest costs incurred as a result of borrowings to finance the company''s Dutch auction tender completed last June.
Helen of Troy Ltd (HELE: chart), maker of curling irons, skin care products and garden tools, reported that Q3 net earnings fell to 72 cents a share, down from 97 cents a share in the year-earlier period, missing analyst estimate of 77 cents a share. Sales in Q3 fell 4%. Analysts, on average, had expected to post earnings of 77 cents a share. The company blamed weakness in its personal care segment for the earnings shortfall, as well as a number of economic factors that may continue to pressure fourth-quarter results.
Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc (SCHN: chart), steelmaker, reported Q1 net income of $1.34 a share, compared with $1.41 a share in the year-earlier period. Revenue in Q1 advanced to $281.4 million from $144.5 million as the company said it sold some assets and recorded a charge of $11 million to settle federal investigations into past payment practices in Asia.
CORPORATE NEWS
Boston Scientific Corp. (BSX: chart) said it formally bid to acquire Guidant Corp. (GDT: chart) for $25 billion. The purchasing price includes $36 in cash and $36 in Boston Scientific stock, or $72 a share, the same terms it had proposed in an informal bid made on Dec. 5. Boston Scientific also revealed details of its formal bid for Guidant, which it said represented a 12% premium over the price offered by existing merger partner, Johnson & Johnson
Tyco International Ltd. is considering a plan that would split off from the $60 billion conglomerate both its electronics and health-care businesses in tax-free transactions. The slimmed-down version of Tyco would consist of its security, fire-protection, pump and valve operations.
Duke agreed to sell much of its North American wholesale power generation assets to LS Power Equity Partners for about $1.48 billion, an amount that could rise to as much as $1.54 billion if certain performance targets are met. The energy company will keep its Midwest facilities. |
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