Nov 9, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonNICEly DoneThis little-known information analytics company puts up another good quarter.
Nov 9, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonCalling Down Deutsche TelekomConcerns about higher spending and a smaller workforce lead the shares lower.
Nov 9, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonGreatbatch Keeps Growth PumpingDemand for implantable medical electronics keeps this battery and component maker humming.
Nov 9, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonCan American Superconductor Break Loose?AMSC's future profitability may depend upon whether utilities include its gear in their new infrastructure.
Nov 8, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonHow to Double Your MoneySolid companies, proven concepts, strong management teams -- one, two, three, double.
Nov 8, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonA Spark for DynegyLower-than-average hedging could allow this independent power producer to capitalize on rising electricity prices.
Nov 8, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonTeva Is No Generic Generics FirmAfter a rather dry 2005, 2006 is looking to be a year of good growth.
Nov 8, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonTransocean Finds Treasure OffshoreRepair and disruption costs will hurt the fourth quarter, but the market for offshore drilling is still exceptionally strong.
Nov 8, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonToo Few Piggies Going to MarketMeat not so sweet as Premium fails to beat the Street.
Nov 8, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonCaustic Costs Curtail AlcanMarket fundamentals for aluminum are positive, but Alcan's operating costs are getting in the way.
Nov 8, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonFresh Del Monte's Spotty ResultsStrong sales, good margins, and higher promotion expenses highlight this stock's complexity.
Nov 8, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonAcquisitions Raise CEDC's SpiritsManagement hopes to rake in zloties by adding distilleries to its successful distribution business.
Nov 7, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonPowerwave Makes the Right CallSolid spending patterns for wireless equipment fuels a strong quarter for Powerwave.
Nov 7, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonPerini Builds Its BookConstruction is a lumpy business, but Perini is looking at several flush years of business.
Nov 7, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonRyanair Still Flying HighFor once, management's right -- low cost really does win.
Nov 7, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonHolly's Good Quarter Falls ShortWhile refining margins jumped sharply, they weren't good enough to meet estimates.
Nov 7, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonPilgrim's Pride Investors Turn Chicken on OutlookCautious guidance leads to some squawking about the price.
Nov 7, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonAll's Not Lost at GuidantEroding sales, a partner with cold feet, and all sorts of litigation and investigation cloud Guidant's skies.
Nov 7, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonNRG's Tortured EarningsExtensive hedging makes NRG's performance more difficult to assess.
Nov 4, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonFlying the Profitable SkiesBritish Airways has found a way to do what many American airlines can't -- turn a profit.