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Oracle net up on license sales
Reuters   Wednesday, 21 March 2007

Oracle Corporation CEO Larry Ellison is seen in San Francisco December 4, 2001. Business software maker Oracle Corp. posted a higher quarterly net profit on Tuesday as recently acquired companies helped boost revenue. (Lou Dematteis/Reuters)Reuters - Business software maker Oracle Corp. posted quarterly profit and revenue on Tuesday that topped Wall Street forecasts on strong sales of new software applications, lifting its shares by 3 percent.


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Adobe profit rises in sales lull before new products
Reuters   Wednesday, 21 March 2007

Adobe Creative Suite Premium product box is seen in this undated handout photo. Software maker Adobe Systems Inc. posted on Tuesday a rise in quarterly net profit despite declining sales ahead of an upgrade to its Creative Suite software bundle for Web, video and mobile device content. (Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Software maker Adobe Systems Inc. posted on Tuesday a rise in quarterly net profit despite declining sales ahead of an upgrade to its Creative Suite software bundle for Web, video and mobile device content.


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Halliburton lowers 1Q earnings outlook
AP   Wednesday, 21 March 2007
AP - Oil services firm Halliburton Co. on Tuesday said it expects first-quarter earnings below Wall Street estimates as its energy services group struggles with decreased drilling and completion activities in Canada and the northern United States.
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Carnival 1Q profit rises 13 percent
AP   Saturday, 17 March 2007

In this photo provided by Carnival Cruise Lines, water shuttles pass the new Carnival Freedom during its arrival in Venice, Italy, Saturday, March 3, 2007, following a short voyage from its Italian shipyard.  Carnival Corp., the world's largest cruise group, reported a 13 percent rise Friday, March 16, 2007 in first-quarter profits on increased cruise capacity and strong yields on Europe-based ships that offset continued pricing weakness in the Caribbean. (AP Photo/Carnival Cruise Lines, Andy Newman)AP - Carnival Corp., the world's largest cruise group, reported a 13 percent rise Friday in its first-quarter profit on increased cruise capacity and strong yields from European brands that offset pricing weakness in the Caribbean. The company also reported a significant increase in future Caribbean bookings.


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AnnTaylor results, forecast boost shares
Reuters   Friday, 16 March 2007
Reuters - Women's apparel retailer AnnTaylor Stores Corp. posted better-than-expected quarterly profit on Friday and forecast earnings for the year above the average Wall Street estimate, sending its shares up as much as 7 percent.
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Nissan's Ghosn takes charge of finances after earnings shock
AFP   Friday, 16 March 2007

Head of French automaker Renault Carlos Ghosn gestures during a press conference at the company's headquarters in Boulogne-Billancourt near Paris, 8 February. Ghosn, who juggles his time between leading France's Renault and being the chief executive of Nissan, will give up the helm of Nissan's management committee for the Americas.(AFP/File/Pierre Verdy)AFP - Nissan chief executive Carlos Ghosn, Japan's breakthrough foreign manager, will take charge of its finances in a reshuffle as the automaker prepares to report its first earnings drop on his watch, officials said Friday.


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Nissan's Ghosn drops U.S. duties amid earnings slump
Reuters   Friday, 16 March 2007

Carlos Ghosn, CEO of Nissan Motor Co., speaks at a news conference at the Nissan headquarters in Tokyo October 26, 2006. Nissan Motor Co. said on Friday that Ghosn would give up the duty of overseeing the Americas as the automaker heads for its first annual profit decline in seven years. (Toshiyuki Aizawa/Reuters)Reuters - Nissan Motor Co. (7201.T) said on Friday that Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn would give up the duty of overseeing the Americas as the automaker heads for its first annual profit decline in seven years.


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Winnebago 2Q profit falls on lower sales
AP   Thursday, 15 March 2007
AP - Winnebago Industries Inc., one of the nation's leading recreational vehicle manufacturers, said Thursday that fiscal second-quarter profit edged down 3 percent on lower revenue. But the results beat analysts' expectations and the company's shares soared nearly 8 percent.
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Bear Stearns revenue curbed by subprime woes
Reuters   Thursday, 15 March 2007
Reuters - Bear Stearns Cos. Inc. , Wall Street's leading underwriter of mortgage-backed securities, said on Thursday quarterly earnings rose 8 percent, but problems in the risky subprime loan sector curbed revenue.
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Bear Stearns 1Q earnings climb 8 percent
AP   Thursday, 15 March 2007
AP - Bear Stearns Cos. said Thursday its fiscal first-quarter profit rose 8 percent as the investment bank's bond and credit businesses were boosted by more volatile debt markets and heavier trading volume.
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Bayer says 4Q profit surges to $410M
AP   Thursday, 15 March 2007
AP - Bayer AG said Thursday its fourth-quarter earnings surged, buoyed by strong growth in its health care business, and the drug and chemical maker forecast that annual group sales would rise at least 5 percent as it benefits from the acquisition of rival Schering AG.
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