A Dec. 22 article, 20 Mutual Fund 'Mutts,' incorrectly stated that the Rice Hall James Small/Mid-Cap Portfolio (RHJMX) lost 12.16% of its value for the year, through Dec. 18. Including a $3.24 per-share capital gain not reported by our data provider, the year-to-date return should have been 10.92%. A similar error was made with the stated 7.37% decline for the Icon Healthcare Fund (ICHCX), where the year-to-date return should have been listed as 0.78%, after including the capital gain of $1.46. The funds were removed from the updated story because they no longer qualify as worst-performing for the year. TheStreet.com regrets the errors. (Corrected Dec. 22)
A Dec. 20 article, Wednesday's Small-Cap Winners & Losers, contained erroneous information. The article stated that Innotrac (INOC) had received a contract to do work for Siemens (SI). However, Innotrac said it doesn't have a deal with Siemens, and that a press release issued Wednesday discussing the contract "was not authorized by the Company and is totally untrue." TheStreet.com regrets the error. (Corrected Dec. 20) A Dec. 18 story, Lilly Boosts Bid for Icos, incorrectly stated that Icos (ICOS) shareholders will vote on a new offer from Eli Lilly on Jan. 27. The correct date for the vote is Jan. 25. TheStreet.com regrets the error. (Corrected Dec. 18)
In three references -- Dec. 15's A Wild Year for Tech and Friday's Food for Thought and Dec. 17's RealMoney's Best Blogs -- CBS Radio was incorrectly referred to by its former name, Infinity. The playlists for the radio stations were inaccurately quantified as 200 songs; the actual number substantially exceeds that figure. TheStreet.com regrets the errors. (Corrected Dec. 18)




