The active ingredient in Baxter International Inc's (NYSE: BAX) generic version of the anticlotting drug heparin, under investigation for four deaths and hundreds of bad reactions, was made in China, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Mike Zafirovski, CEO of Nortel Networks Corporation (NYSE: NT), said the company would examine possible opportunities to be taken over "when they arise." Mr. Zafirovski did not comment on rumors of a Motorola Inc (NYSE: MOT) merger, Reuters reported.
A slowdown in growth in the telecommunications equipment industry may result in a joint venture between Motorola Inc (NYSE: MOT) and Nortel Networks Corporation (NYSE: NT), that would have combined sales of about $10B, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The Wall Street Journal also reported that Yahoo! Inc's (NASDAQ: YHOO) board is planning to reject the Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) bid of $31 per share, feeling that Microsoft would be taking advantage of a deteriorated Yahoo! share price. Sources said Yahoo! will not consider any offer under $40 per share.
Sony Ericsson, a joint venture between Sony Corporation (NYSE: SNE) and LM Ericsson Telephone Company (NASDAQ: ERIC), admitted that its business is weak in India, China, and the U.S. The joint venture has designated those three countries as priorities, the Financial Times reported.
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According to a source, the Silicon Alley Insider reported that Yahoo! is expected to let go 1,000 employees or more during the week of February 12.
Nortel Networks Corp. (NYSE: NT) shares are trading higher today after the company announced Q3 earnings with a net income of $27 million, or 5 cents a share after one-time charges, compared with a net loss of $63 million, or 14 cents a share in the previous year. Analysts were expecting 12 cents per share, and NT beat that number before charges. If you think that the company won't fall by too much in the coming months, then now could be a good time to look at a bullish hedged trade on NT.
After hitting a one-year high of $31.79 in February, the stock hit a one-year low of $15.32 in September. NT opened this morning at $16.98. So far today the stock has hit a low of $16.75 and a high of $18.65. As of 10:45, NT is trading at $18.47, up $2.19 (13.4%). The chart for NT looks neutral and improving, while S&P gives the stock a 3 STARS (out of 5) hold rating.
However, Ontario is more than just Canada's financial center. Its abundance of resources and location on Great Lakes have made Ontario a manufacturing powerhouse, including steel production and automobile manufacturing in southern Ontario, and mining and forestry in the north. Toronto is Canada's film and media center, as well as an important tourism destination. Niagara Falls is one of world's most popular tourist destinations. Other Ontario companies the Motley Fool liked include Research in Motion Ltd. (NASDAQ: RIMM), Nortel Networks Corp. (NYSE: NT), and IMAX Corp. (NASDAQ: IMAX).
Research in Motion (RIM), Canada's largest public company, is well know for its BlackBerry smart phones, but it also provides software development tools and produces radio-based modems used in portable devices. The consensus recommendation of analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial is to buy RIM, and has been since April. RIM met analysts' earnings per share estimate when it reported second quarter FY2008 earnings in early October, and Wall Street expects EPS of 62 cents in the third quarter, double the 31 cents actual from a year ago. RIM has a five-year EPS growth rate of 73.5%, easily beating the S&P 500 and the technology sector average. RIM's share price has been climbing since a share split in August, to reach a 52-week high of $128.36 on Tuesday; it opened today at $124.75. Also this week, RIM announced plans to sell the BlackBerry in China, and introduced Facebook for the BlackBerry as well. For more on Microsoft Corp.'s (NASDAQ: MSFT) challenge to RIM and other RIM-related news, see Bloggingstocks' RIM coverage.
News Corporation's (NYSE: NWS) Rupert Murdoch said he is willing to go along with tighter editorial independence, but won't give in to a key demand from Dow Jones & Company Inc's (NYSE: DJ) controlling Bancroft family that they control an editorial oversight board that would protect this, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Barron's Online's Trader section believes Service Corporation International's (NYSE: SCI) 90% surge since August is the result of funeral service companies' virtual immunity to a slowing economy or rising rates – the market's two biggest fears right now.
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The New York Times reported that software maker Cadence Design Systems Inc (NASDAQ: CDNS) is in talks with private-equity players that include Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and the Blackstone Group about a possible sale of the company.
Technology Web sites have discovered that Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) embeds customers' personal data into files the company uses to distribute music from its online iTunes music store, creating fears about privacy, the UK Timesreported.
The UK Times also reported that Royal Bank of Scotland Group (OTC: RBSPY) may be looking to sell Southern Water for GBP4B, a move that could lead to many more deals in Britain's privatized water industry.