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- Strong Banks, Weak Credit: Treasury Rethinks TARP
- Weak Dollar Is Golden for Mining Companies
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- Tuesday's Heavy Dose of Data to Dictate 'Risk' Behavior
- GE Capital Losses May See Dramatic Fall: JP Morgan
- Galleon's Rajaratnam Denies Inside Trading Charges
- Hormel Profit Jumps Despite Declining Sales
- Heinz Profit Falls, Raises Full-Year View
- 5 Stocks That Benefit from Health Care Legislation: Analysts
- Can Murdoch Help Bing Challenge Google and Shift the Content Equation?
- HP's Mark Hurd
- HP Comes in As Expected; Is It Time to Buy?
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- Nov. 23: Unusual Volume Leaders
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- Barnes & Noble reports 2Q loss, cuts guidance
- Spam maker's profit rises 50 percent
- Moody's: Chemicals sector still negative
- Borders Group reports smaller 3rd-quarter loss
- Ahead of the Bell: HP shares slip after 4Q results
- Salt power generator unveiled in Norway
- Becton Dickinson board raises dividend
- Hunger on the rise in Vermont
- Ohio senator says no to workers comp for illegals
Outlook roundup: Advanced Micro Devices, Lear
Among the earnings projection stories for Wednesday, Nov. 11, from AP Financial News:
SUNNYVALE, Calif. (AP) — Advanced Micro Devices Inc. said its gross profit margin should improve next year as chip sales pick up.
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) — Auto parts supplier Lear Corp., which emerged from bankruptcy protection two days ago, said it expects sales this year will total $9.5 billion, well below last year's results.
NEWARK, Calif. (AP) — SMART Modular Technologies Inc. raised its guidance for its fiscal first quarter. The computer memory products maker cited increasing demand from personal computer and business clients.
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