(ABI) Abraxis Bio gets FDA approval for Amphicillin Injection.
(AGN) Allergan up on Cramer from Mad Money.
(AH) Armor Holdings wins another $53 million order for components.
(ARNA) Arena filed to sell 8M shares of stock.
(CHS) Chico’s $0.24 EPS vs $0.24e.
(COF) Capitol One noted as a creditcard winner on Cramer’s Mad Money.
(COMS) 3Com paid $882 million to buyout the rest of the interest in its Huawei joint venture.
(CPC) Central Parking hired Blackstone to enhance value.
(DBRN) Dress Barn $0.40 EPS vs $0.37e.
(DVAX) Dynavax noted statistically significantresults in phase III hepatitis B vaccine.
(FLR) Fluor won management pact over a $2.2 Billion Saudi Construction pact.
(JPM) JPMOrgan sold its Amaranth stake to Citadel for $725M.
(LNUX) VA Linux $0.00/R$10.3M vs $0.01/$10.25M(e)
(OPSW) Opsware $0.01 EPS vs $0.00e.
(PFE) Pfizer said it will trim its sales force by 20%.
(PFG) Principal Financial approved $250M share buyback.
PKD has a 3.8M share secondary.
(SGMO) Sangamo started phase II studies for diabetic neuropathy.
(SPSN) Spansion’s stake held by AMD was trimmed last week to 21%.
(SSS) Sovran has a 2M share secondary.
(THQI) THQ signed Miocrosoft pact for retail distribution.
(TIF) Tiffany’s $0.21 EPS vs $0.16e.
(TUG) Maritrans buyout completed.
(WGOV) Wooward Governor in supply pact with GE.
(WPSC) Whheling Pittsburgh lowered guidance.
Pre-Market Stock News (Nov. 29, 2006)
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