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Company News for June 26, 2009 – Corporate Summary

Zacks Market Commentaries (June 26th, 2009) Writes:

* JP Morgan (NYSE:JPM) upgraded shares of Sallie Mae (NYSE:SLM) to "overweight," citing improved earnings visibility from its transition to primarily a loan service providers, which will lower interest-rate and funding risks

* Quantas Airlines cancelled orders for 15 Boeing (NYSE:BA) 787 Dreamliners scheduled for 2014-2015 delivery, and deferred orders for 15 more, citing the tough economic environment

* Potash (NYSE:POT) lowered its earnings guidance for the second quarter from $1.10-$1.50 to 70 cents, citing substantially lower than expected potash sales volume on deferrals by its global customers and lower realized prices for phosphate fertilizers

* UBS (NYSE:UBS) warned of a second quarter net loss, announcing $3.48 billion in capital-raising with a 293.3 million share offering at $11.91, a 6.9% discount to yesterday's close

* Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) lowered its 2010 earnings estimate and price target on Monsanto (NYSE:MON), citing lower glyphosate profits and lower seed price gains. The 2010 estimate was cut 50

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Investment News Briefs Friday, May 8, 2009

Contrarian Profits (May 8th, 2009) Writes:

Consumer Credit Falls to Record Low in March; GM Burns Through $10.2 Billion in First Quarter; Commercial Mortgage Delinquencies Soar to 11-Year High; Retailers Report Better-Than-Expected Sales in April; FBI Will Add More Agents for White-Collar Crime; Boeing Loses Dream Deal

Consumer credit in the United States fell by a record $11.1 billion in March after the jobless rate reached its highest level in a quarter century and banks made it harder to get loans in an effort to firm up their balance sheets.  Consumer credit fell by $2.55 trillion, almost three times more than forecast and the most since records began in 1943, according to a Federal Reserve report released yesterday (Thursday) in Washington. “When you have record job losses, you have to expect record declines in spending and economic activity in general,” Richard Yamarone, ...

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