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- Singapore Airlines Net Falls 36% on High Fuel
- InBev Sticks to Bud Deal, Earnings Just Above Forecasts
- Euro Shares Fall; BoE, ECB Cut Rates
- KBC Reports Loss on Steep Investment Charges
- LaSalle Raises Cash to Buy UK Bargain Property
- European Shares Set to Slip, Rate Cuts Awaited
- Yahoo's Yang says Microsoft Deal Still Best Option
- Toyota Slashes Profit Forecast by More Than Half
- Lightning Round: J&J, Nokia, Caterpillar and More
- Lightning Round OT: Cerner, Ciena and More
- Is Dividend-Paying Duke Now a Dog?
- Colonel Sanders Vs. General Tso
- Cramer’s 100-Day Plan for Obama
- Web Extra: Yahoo! Jumps Higher
- Fast & Furious Trades For Thursday
- Obama's Short List
- Don't Miss Dylan On 'Donny Deutsch'
- Man Group shares plunge 30 pct as 1H profit falls
- Toyota more than halves profit expectations
- Dana to cut more jobs, close plants as loss widens
- Nasdaq OMX Group 3Q profit fell 84 pct to $60.1M
- Conn's third-quarter sales rise 2 percent
- Children's Place gives 3Q earnings guidance
- Stage Stores October same-store sales decline
- Big Lots same-store sales decline in 3Q
- The Children's Place says Oct. same-store sales up
- Deutsche Telekom sees 3Q profit soar
Among the earnings projection stories for Wednesday, Nov. 5, from AP Financial News:
NEW YORK (AP) — Medco Health Solutions, a pharmacy benefits manager, backed its 2008 profit forecast on Wednesday, and called for an adjusted 2009 profit on par with Wall Street expectations.
NEW YORK (AP) — Apparel maker and retailer Polo Ralph Lauren Corp. on Wednesday reiterated its full-year earnings expectations but modified its sales guidance.
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — El Paso Electric Co. on Wednesday narrowed its full-year outlook after the electric utility posted a reduced third-quarter profit.
BALTIMORE (AP) — Television broadcasting company Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. revised its fourth-quarter net broadcast revenue outlook for the second time in a month due to stronger-than-expected political advertising.
DALLAS (AP) — MetroPCS Communications Inc. reaffirmed its 2008 subscriber addition forecast Wednesday after reporting its third-quarter profit slipped due to increased operating expenses.



