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Pre-Market Stock News (June 15, 2007)

(ADBE) Adobe trading down 1% after beating earnings but issuing in-line guidance.
(BBW) Build-a-Bear lowered guidance; stock down almost 15%.
(CROX) CROCS Inc. trades ex-split today.
(DELL) Dell is still delaying quarterly filing and results.
(DLM) Del Monte fell another 1% on estimate cuts.
(DRA) Coinmach getting $13.55 cash buyout from Babcock & Brown.
(EPCT) EpiCept’s Azixa (MPC-6827) showed a wide degree of efficacy against multiple tumor types and in drug resistant cell lines.
(INTC) Intel trading up almost 2% on Goldman Sachs upgrade.
(NVS) Novartis said a lumiracoxib study showed significantly less impact on blood pressure than Ibuprofen in osteoarthritis patients with controlled hypertension.
(SNE) Sony is considering a PS3 price cut to compete with Wii and Xbox 360.
(SWHC) Smith & Wesson traded up 5% after posting large earnings gains.

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