(AA) Alcoa traded up almost 2% after beating earnings.
(AHO) Ahold has repurchased $125 million in notes and bonds.
(AMGN) Amgen CFO left the company.
(C) Citigroup is trimming 17,000 jobs and will move 9,000 more jobs in realignment to lower cost areas; will take $1.38 Billion in charges.
(CHTR) Charter Communications noted positively again on Cramer’s Mad Money.
(COP) ConocoPhillips joins the climate group.
(DCX) DaimlerChrysler has reportedly not invited Kirk Kerkorian to bidding.
(DNDN) Dendreon down over 3% on downgrade.
(HSC) Harsco featured positively on Cramer’s MAD MONEY.
(KBH) KB Homes said it thinks housing will get worse before it gets better.
(LMC) Lundin Mining is acquiring Tenke Mining in Canada (TNK-TSX).
(NDAQ) NASDAQ is reportedly in talks to acquire the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.
(NRMX) Neurochem’s eprodisate PDUFA date extended three months by FDA.
(ONCY) Oncolytics Biotech proceeds to initiate U.S. Phase II sarcoma clinical trial.
(PRW) Pro-Pharma received FDA letter regarding NDA with request for more information for Davanat in cancer patients.
(VAL) Valspar entered into 2 million share accelerated buyback plan.
(WYN) Wyndham Worldwide noted positively as the only underperforming Cendant break-up stock on Cramer’s Mad Money.
Jon C. Ogg
April 11, 2007
Jon Ogg can be reached at [email protected]; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.