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Among the earnings stories for Thursday, Nov. 6, from AP Financial News:
Top stories:
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Dana Holding Corp. said Thursday it will close up to 10 plants and cut 2,000 more employees than originally planned as the auto parts maker's net loss widened in the third quarter.
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — AutoNation Inc. said Thursday it swung to a loss in the third quarter, with customers finding it increasingly difficult to get a car loan and the overall economy heading south.
Other stories:
STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) — Sports entertainment company World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. said Thursday its third-quarter profit slid 37 percent, weighed down by slowing revenue growth.
Cablevision Systems Corp. swung to a profit in the third quarter as strong gains in its cable service, programming and Madison Square Garden businesses buoyed results.
PARK RIDGE, N.J. (AP) — Car-rental chain Hertz Global Holdings Inc. said its third-quarter earnings fell 89 percent as it prepares to cut 4.7 percent of it work force and close locations during a wrenching time for the industry.
Cable operator Charter Communications on Thursday reported a narrower third-quarter loss compared with a year earlier, helped by gains in phone and high-speed Internet revenue as well as cable TV price increases.

