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The Motley Fool October 8, 2004 Roger Nusbaum |
Alcoa's Groundhog Quarter For the last three quarters, the company has let investors down by missing on the bottom line. This trend of missing one estimate or another has been a constant, even though aluminum prices continue to trade higher.  |
The Motley Fool October 8, 2004 Rich Smith |
Gymboree Takes a Tumble A slashed earnings estimate pulls down shares of the children's clothing retailer.  |
The Motley Fool October 8, 2004 Rich Smith |
Delta's Delusion The troubled airliner decides its real problem is bad advertising, not fat corporate paychecks, caving in to union demands, and poor pricing policies that make up the real problem: for their bottom line and their shareholders.  |
The Motley Fool October 8, 2004 Whitney Tilson |
Blue-Chip Bargains? Sifting through beaten-down stocks may yield some good investments. But be careful, most of these stocks are that way for a reason.  |
The Motley Fool October 8, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Intuit Into It The tax and business software specialist is alerting analysts that their fiscal third-quarter projections for the company are $40 million too low.  |
BusinessWeek October 18, 2004 Gene G. Marcial |
Is Pfizer Eyeing Eyetech? Pfizer may buy Eyetech after its Macugen ophthalmology product is approved. And a Merrill Lynch analyst calls Eyetech stock "a buy," saying it should turn profitable in 2005, earning 19 cents a share, and 81 cents in 2006.  |
BusinessWeek October 18, 2004 Gene G. Marcial |
Mobile Mini Reaps A Whirlwind Of Sales Hurricanes have created a sudden market for Mobile Mini, a provider of storage containers to retailers, hospitals, and government agencies. Since March, the stock climbed from 16 to 26.  |
BusinessWeek October 18, 2004 Gene G. Marcial |
Can A Savvy CEO Rescue This Web Druggist? Drugstore.com was a Net highflier: It hit 70 in 1999 but fell to 46 cents in 2001. Now at 3.80, the Web drugstore, which sells online health and beauty items plus prescriptions, has seen sales more than double.  |
The Motley Fool October 7, 2004 Jeremy MacNealy |
Transact's Hot Ticket The transaction printer supplier's stock is on a tear. Is it time to cash in the ticket?  |
The Motley Fool October 7, 2004 Phil Wohl |
Regis' Hair Will Grow Back The hair care company is looking past the impact of recent hurricanes. Despite the minimal sales and earnings shortfall, the shares of this solid company are still attractive at 14 times the fiscal 2006 earnings estimate of $2.93 per share.  |
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