Corning, Inc., (GLW): Founded in 1851, based in Corning, New York, Corning, Inc., is a manufacturer of specialty glass and ceramics products.
GLW trades on an average of 14 million shares a day on New York Stock Exchange, and closed at $15.60 on Thursday October 22, 2009.
Market is expecting a profit of 39 cents a share, on revenue of $1.42B for the quarter ended September 2009, a drop of 7 cents compared to its actual profit of 46 cents a share it posted a year ago in the same quarter.
GLW is in my SHORT sell watch list for short term trading. Watch for earnings on Monday October 26, 2009 before market open.
NV Energy, Inc., (NVE): Founded in 1906, based in Las Vegas, Nevada, NV Energy, Inc., engages in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electric energy in Southern Nevada.
Trades an average of 2.1 million shares per day on New York Stock Exchange, and closed at $11.33 on Thursday, October 22, 2009.
Market is expecting a profit of 74 cents a share for the quarter ended September 2009, 10 cents more than its actual profit it posted a year ago in the same quarter.
NVE is in my BUY watch list for short term trading. Watch for earnings on Monday October 26, 2009 before market open.
Radioshack Corporation, (RSH): Founded in 1899, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, RadioShack, is a retailer of consumer electronic goods and services, through its RadioShack store chain and non-RadioShack branded Kiosk operations, in the United States and Internationally.
RSH trades an average of 3.4 million shares a day on New York Stock Exchange, last traded at $15.54 just under its 52 week high of $17.45, on Thursday October 22, 2009.
Market is expecting a profit of 31 cents a share for the quarter ended September 2009, a drop of 8 cents compared to its actual profit of 39 cents it posted in the same quarter a year ago.
RSH is in my BUY watch list for short term trading. Earnings for the quarter ended September 2009, is scheduled to be released on Monday October 26, 2009 before market open.
The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., (MHP): Founded in 1888, headquartered in New York, New York, McGraw-Hill, provides information services and products to the financial services, education and business information markets worldwide.
Currently trading at $30.62, with an average volume of 4.2 million shares per day on NYSE, as of the closing on Thursday, October 22, 2009.
Analysts estimating a profit of $1.05, on revenue of $1.94B, for the quarter ended September 2009, a drop of 23 cents compared to its actual profit it posted a year ago in the same quarter.
MHP is in my SHORT sell list for short term trading. Watch for earnings for the quarter ended September 2009, to be posted on Monday October 26, 2009 before market open.
Verizon Communications, Inc., (VZ): Founded in 1983, based in New York, New York, Verizon Communications, Inc., provides communication services in the United States and Internationally.
VZ traded for $29.02, on an average volume of 17.2 million share a day, as of the close of trading session on Thursday October 22, 2009.
Market is expecting a profit of 59 cents a share for the quarter ended September 2009, a drop of 7 cents compared to the actual profit of 66 cents a share, it posted in the same quarter a year ago.
VZ is in my SHORT sell list for short term trading. Watch for the earnings to be posted on Monday, October 26, 2009 before market open.
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