(AIG) AIG $1.53 EPS vs $1.43e.(ALNY) Alnylam filed to sell $150 million in stock.(ARQL) Arqule posted positive data on ant-tumor activity.(ARBX) Arbinet $0.03 EPS vs $0.05e.(ASGN) On Assignment priced 6.65M share secondary at $10.00.(BA) Boeing won a $13 Billion helicopter order instead of UTX or LMT.(CLCT) Collectors Universe $0.04 EPS vs $0.10e; may have items because revenues in-line.(CPKI) California Pizza Kitchen traded down 10% after guidance was weak with earnings.(CPLA) Capella Education 4M share IPO priced at $20.00.(CPST) Capstone Turbine -$0.10 EPS vs -$0.10e.(CMG) Chipotle up 2% after Cramer said it was the winner in Burritos being the new pizza.(CNL) Cleco $0.50 EPS vs $0.58e.(CRGN) Curagen announced positive tumor study data.(DIS) Disney $0.36 EPS vs $0.33e.(DLB) Dolby beat earnings and raised guidance.(FSYS) Fuel Systems Solutions traded up after beating earnings and raising guidance.(FVE) Five Star Quality Care $0.18 EPS vs $0.17e.(GR) Goodrich positive in Business Week.(HEW) Hewitt $0.21 EPS vs $0.26e.(HLND) Hiland $0.33 EPS vs $0.31e.(HOV) Hovnanian noted positively for a homebuilder stock in Business Week.(IFON) Infosonics $0.04 EPS vs $0.07e.(IMGN) Immunogen presented positive lung cancer data.(JOBS) 51 Jobs $0.12 EPS vs $0.11e.(KOSN) Kosan Bio presented positive antitumor data.(LGF) Lions Gate -$0.14 EPS vs -$0.03e; may not be comparable.(MAMA) Mamma.com settled a class action suit for $3.2M.(MBLX) Metabolix 6.8M share IPO priced at $14.00.(MDZ) MDS CFO will resign in April 2007.(MYL) Mylan Labs received FDA approval for Oxybutynin Chloride Tablets.(NGAS) NGAS Resources fell 3% after earnings fell.(NRF) Northstar Realty plans to sell 11M shares of stock.(NVDA) NVIDIA traded up 3%after beating earnings expectations at $0.39 EPS vs $0.24e; sees Q4 revenues up 5% sequentially.(NYX) NYSE noted by Jim Cramer as a Triple in 2 years on MAD MONEY.(PSPT) People Support 4.2M share secondary priced at $20.00.(PTR) PetroChina positive ion Business Week.(SHPGY) Shire is suing ANDRX (WPI is acquiring) over patent case.(SIGA) Siga Tech won $2.3M in new orders from air force.(THRM) Thermage 6M share IPO priced at $7.00.(TNOX) Tanox up 34% after Genentech is acquiring it.(TSAI) Transaction Systems settled class action lawsuit for $24.5M.(WWVY) Warwick Valley announced $1 special dividend and ended strategic review.
Pre-Market Stocks in the News (Nov. 10, 2006)
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