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The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. (NASDAQ: BONT) 12.4% LOWER; announced that based on year-to-date third quarter results, it does not expect to achieve its previously stated full year fiscal 2007 earnings guidance.
WebMD (Nasdaq: WBMD) 12% LOWER; announced it will expect lower 3Q earnings. The Company reported revenues will be in the range of $86 to $87 million, down from prior guidance of $89 to $94 million. The analyst consensus is $92.58 million. The Company sees EBITDA of $22.8 to $23.8 million, down from prior guidance of $22.0 to $24.5 million. The CEO of WebMD, Wayne Gattinella, said many positive factors achieved during 2007 will be "more weighted to 2008 than we had expected."
Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO) 9% HIGHER; reported Q3 EPS of $0.11, 3 cents better than the analysts estimates $0.08. Revenues for the quarter were $1.283 billion, versus the consensus of $1.24 billion. Yahoo sees Q4 revenues of $1.31-$1.45 billion versus the consensus of $1.37 billion.
EXFO Electro Optical Engineering (Nasdaq: EXFO) 5.8% LOWER; reported Q3 EPS of $0.48 including tax and other benefits and does not compare to the analysts estimates of $0.08. Revenues for the quarter were $43 million, versus the consensus of $42.92 million.
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) 5% HIGHER; reported Q3 EPS of $0.31, 1 cents better than the analysts estimates $0.30. Revenues for the quarter were $10.1 million, versus the consensus of $9.62 billion. Q3 gross margin is 52.4%. Q4 revenue guidance $10.5 billion to $11.1 billion versus consensus of $10.42 billion.
Align Technology (Nasdaq: ALGN) 4.9% HIGHER; Jim Cramer highlighted Align Technology on CNBC.
Syntax-Brillian Corporation (Nasdaq: BRLC) 3.4% HIGHER; issued a statement denying claims of intellectual property infringement leveled against the company by Funai and announced that the company will vigorously defend itself in any pending litigation.
LKQ Corp. (Nasdaq: LKQX) 1.8% HIGHER; Cramer highlights the stock on CNBC's Mad Money.
The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. (NASDAQ: BONT) 12.4% LOWER; announced that based on year-to-date third quarter results, it does not expect to achieve its previously stated full year fiscal 2007 earnings guidance.
WebMD (Nasdaq: WBMD) 12% LOWER; announced it will expect lower 3Q earnings. The Company reported revenues will be in the range of $86 to $87 million, down from prior guidance of $89 to $94 million. The analyst consensus is $92.58 million. The Company sees EBITDA of $22.8 to $23.8 million, down from prior guidance of $22.0 to $24.5 million. The CEO of WebMD, Wayne Gattinella, said many positive factors achieved during 2007 will be "more weighted to 2008 than we had expected."
Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO) 9% HIGHER; reported Q3 EPS of $0.11, 3 cents better than the analysts estimates $0.08. Revenues for the quarter were $1.283 billion, versus the consensus of $1.24 billion. Yahoo sees Q4 revenues of $1.31-$1.45 billion versus the consensus of $1.37 billion.
EXFO Electro Optical Engineering (Nasdaq: EXFO) 5.8% LOWER; reported Q3 EPS of $0.48 including tax and other benefits and does not compare to the analysts estimates of $0.08. Revenues for the quarter were $43 million, versus the consensus of $42.92 million.
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) 5% HIGHER; reported Q3 EPS of $0.31, 1 cents better than the analysts estimates $0.30. Revenues for the quarter were $10.1 million, versus the consensus of $9.62 billion. Q3 gross margin is 52.4%. Q4 revenue guidance $10.5 billion to $11.1 billion versus consensus of $10.42 billion.
Align Technology (Nasdaq: ALGN) 4.9% HIGHER; Jim Cramer highlighted Align Technology on CNBC.
Syntax-Brillian Corporation (Nasdaq: BRLC) 3.4% HIGHER; issued a statement denying claims of intellectual property infringement leveled against the company by Funai and announced that the company will vigorously defend itself in any pending litigation.
LKQ Corp. (Nasdaq: LKQX) 1.8% HIGHER; Cramer highlights the stock on CNBC's Mad Money.
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