Before the bell: Futures decline ahead of GDP data, investors uncertain about Fed Yahoo Inc's (NASDAQ: YHOO) top sales executive, Gregory Coleman, is leaving the company in the latest reorganization move by President Susan Decker. The reorganization is aimed to merge sales into a broader division working with customers and partners. paidContent.org got their hands on the internal memo President Decker sent out. Some interesting points there.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) and Volkswagen AG are discussing the possibility of building an "iCar" that would feature products by Apple.
General Electric (NYSE: GE) said it is considering pulling out of the consumer lending business in Japan due to tighter regulation that has crimped profits. The matter isn't decided yet, though.
General Motors (NYSE: GM) of Canada will cut about 1,000 jobs, equivalent to one shift of production at a truck plant in Oshawa, Ontario, in January as pick-up sales continue to slump. The plant produces the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pick-up trucks. The plant employs more than 3,000 workers.
Sears Holdings (NASDAQ: SHLD) posted a second-quarter profit that fell 40% from a year ago to $176 million, or $1.17 a share, but beat analyst forecast of $1.13 a share. The company blamed the profit fall on an increased level of discounting in the period. Revenue for the period declined to $12.2 billion. Same-store sales, declined 4.1% in the quarter -- fell 4.3% at Sears and dropped 3.8% at Kmart stores. SHLD shares are down 4.5% in premarket trading (8:12 a.m.).
Taser (NASDAQ: TASR) shares are up 2.94% in premarket trading (8:18 a.m.) after Merriman Curhan Ford upgraded the stock from Neutral to Buy.
Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) yesterday said it will buy a small Chicago-based IM technology company.


