- Economy Shifts, and the Ethanol Industry Reels
- Services Sector Shrinks Sharply in October
- GMAC Has $2.52 Billion Loss; ResCap Survival at Risk
- Short-Dated Bonds Ease on Auction Concerns
- United Tech '08 Profit May Fall to Low End of Forecast
- Euro Rate Expected to Be Slashed by Half a Point
- Bank of England Could Keep Cutting to 0%
- Private Sector Cuts Jobs; Planned Layoffs Jump
- Marsh & McLennan Posts Third-Quarter Net Loss
- Go Bananas on Fruit Companies: Strategist
- It's All Over But the T-Shirts
- And So It Goes ...
- Valliere: Can Obama Permanently Jump-start Confidence?
- At McCain Headquarters -- Johnny Cash!
- Time to Move to the Lawn
- Obama Appears and ... Nothing
- Lightning Round: Cisco, Morgan Stanley, Bristol-Myers and More
- Cramer's Outrage: The U.S. Treasury
- AK Steel to levy surcharge, effective in December
- US Cellular 3Q profit up on higher data revenue
- Devon Energy 3Q profit more than triples
- Hawaiian Telcom postpones $26M interest payment
- NJ voters split on statewide ballot questions
- Sara Lee shares tumble on lowered 2009 outlook
- Interstate Hotels & Resorts swings to 3Q loss
- GlaxoSmithKline trimming US sales force by 1,000
- Harsco gets $220 million credit facility
- Mo. voters approve 5 statewide issues
Among the earnings projection stories for Tuesday, Nov. 4, from AP Financial News:
LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — HCP Inc., a health care real estate investment trust, said Tuesday it expects results for the year to be above analyst expectations.
SOUTH JORDAN, Utah (AP) — Building materials supplier Headwaters Inc. on Tuesday guided for fiscal 2009 profit below analyst estimates.
PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — Church & Dwight Co., which makes Arm & Hammer baking soda and other consumer items, on Tuesday reiterated its earnings outlook for 2008 and expects strong sales growth in all segments for the fourth quarter.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — PPL Corp. on Tuesday lowered its 2008 earnings forecast, saying lower power prices have cut into its margins.
UNDATED (AP) — Marvel Entertainment Inc. on Tuesday raised its financial outlook for 2008, lifted by strong box office receipts from the movie "Iron Man."


