- Dell Taking Further Steps To Cut Staff and Costs
- Marvel Posts Marvel-ous Profits, Sees Modest 2009
- Consumer Bankruptcies Soar in October
- Why the US Market Rallied Even Before Vote Was Over
- Fiscal Boost Needed to Lift Economy: Fed's Fisher
- World Closely Watching US Election
- GE Open to Using Bailout Money For Lending Arm
- Factory Orders Drop More than Expected
- Global Stocks Stage Rally As US Votes for President
- Living in a Material (Stocks) World
- Oil: Fourth Biggest One-Day Gain Ever
- Investor Fear Dropping
- Election Day Long Lines Are For—Starbucks!
- Stop Trading!: Election Day Trading
- Intrade Political Futures: Will this election make the Senate Filibuster Proof?
- Big Pharma "Healthier" For Obama With Campaign Money
- Iron Man Drives Marvel's 40 Percent Earnings Growth
- More From McCain Headquarters: Will Palin Speak? (Yes)
- ND pantries to accept only archery-killed deer
- HNI Corp. names new chief for Allsteel division
- Earnings roundup: BioScrip, Cimarex Energy
- Acquisitions boost Greatbatch 3Q profit 53 percent
- Earnings roundup: NiSource, Holly
- Earnings roundup: Kenexa, Kenneth Cole
- Outlook roundup: HCP, Headwaters
- Movers roundup: Myriad Genetics, Health Net
- Exxon Mobil names presiding director to board
- Scientists search for the top banana
Among the earnings stories for Wednesday, Oct. 29, from AP Financial News:
SEATTLE (AP) — Digital entertainment company RealNetworks Inc. said Wednesday lower interest income and higher operating expenses drove it to a third-quarter loss, reversing a year-ago profit.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Credit card processor Visa Inc. says it had a narrower loss for its fiscal fourth quarter, and adjusted results topped expectations as service fees, data processing fees and international transaction fees all rose.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Investors shrugged off disappointing earnings and cautious talk from management to push shares of coal producer Alpha Natural Resources up sharply Wednesday.
DALLAS (AP) — Trinity Industries Inc. said Wednesday it earned a record profit in the third quarter, but it gave a fourth-quarter outlook below Wall Street targets and refused to predict 2009 results because of the uncertain economy.
ISLANDIA, N.Y. (AP) — Information technology management software company CA Inc. said Wednesday its fiscal second-quarter profit rose 53 percent as revenue and bookings increased and expenses declined.



