(APC) Anadarko Petroleum $1.75 EPS vs $1.39e.(BZH) Beazer Homes $2.19 EPS vs $1.89e.(CBG) C.B.Richard Ellis replacing FSH in S&P 500 Index on 11/9 close.(CEDC) Central European $0.33 EPS vs $0.34e.(CHD) Church & Dwight $0.57 EPS vs $0.49e.(CHINA) CDC raised guidance.(CMLS) Cumulus Media $0.03 EPS vs $0.04e.(CYBX) Cyberonics gets request from SEC for more information on documentation and disclosures.(CYTO) Cytogen Corp announced Positive Phase I results for Quadramet.(CZN) Citizens Communications $0.40 EPS vs $0.19e; unsure if comparable.(DISH) Echostar $0.31/R$2.47B vs $0.38/$2.44B(e); unsure if EPS comparable.(EMR) Emerson Electric $1.29 EPS vs $1.20e.(ESPD) eSpeed $0.02 EPS vs $0.03e.(FFBC) First Financial replacing NCOG in S&P Small Cap 600 Index on date TBA.(FTEK) Fuel-Tech $0.09 EPS vs $0.06e.(GEMS) Glenayre -$0.08 EPS vs -$0.03e.(GM) GM revised losses by $24 milion from some items in GMAC.(GNTA) Genta -$0.11 EPS vs -$0.12e.(HLF) Herbalife $0.51 EPS vs $0.46e.(HW) Headtwaters $0.61 EPS vs $0.48e.(ISPH) Inspire Pharma -$0.17 EPS vs -$0.24e.(JW/A) John Wiley & Sons to replace AMH in S&P Mid Cap 400 Index on date TBA.(MSFT) Microsoft is offering video downloading on Xbox 360.(NT) NorTel loss narrows, beat revenues; announced 1-10 reverse stock split.(NTES) Netease.com $0.29 EPS vs $0.28e.(NYM) Nymagic $0.93 EPS vs $0.70e.(OMRI) Omrix Bio beat earnings and raised guidance.(PANL) Universal Display -$0.09 EPs vs -$0.12e.(PFGC) Performance Food $0.35 EPS vs $0.34e.(PLMD) Polymedica $0.34 EPS vs $0.36e.(PNCL) Pinnacle Air $0.62 EPS vs $0.58e.(PSYS) Psychiatric Solutions raised guidance.(QLTI) QLT said it was found liable for unjust enrichment and unfair trade in MA court case.(RRD) R.R.Donnelley $0.67 EPS vs $0.67e.(RSCR) Rescare $0.32 EPS vs $0.31e.(SBAC) SBA Communications 0$0.23/R$98.2M vs -$0.17/$95.75M(e).(SLE) Sara Lee $0.34 EPS vs $0.28e.(SRZ) Sunrise Assisted Living raised guidance on preliminary basis.(TM) Toyota Motors beat earnings and raised EPS guidance in Japan.(TRW) TRW filed to sell 6.7+ million shares.(TUTS) Tut Systems -$0.04 EPS vs -$0.08e, revenues short of expectations.(UBMT) United Financial being acquired for $22.91 by US Bancorp (USB).(URBN) Urban Outfitters s-s-s -105; Q3 revenues $308.4 million versus $328M(e).(VMSI) Ventana replacing TRBS in S&P Mid Cap 400 Index on 11/10 close.(VSE) VerSun $0.38 EPS vs $0.38e.(VZ) Verizon in talks to bring YouTube to cellphones.(WCI) WCI $0.25 EPS vs $0.15e; unsure if comparable.(YSI) You-Store-It $0.27 EPS vs $0.23e.
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