The Feb. 28 Stop Trading!: Buy AT&T recap incorrectly identified Ivan Seidenberg as the CEO of AT&T (T). He is the CEO of Verizon (VZ). Randall Stephenson is the CEO of AT&T. TheStreet.com regrets the error. (Corrected Feb. 28)
A Feb. 28 story, Thursday's Health Winners & Losers, incorrectly said that a trial of GlaxoSmithKline's (GSK) HIV treatment Epzicom has been halted. In fact, a safety monitoring board recommended that a subgroup of the trial switch to another treatment. TheStreet.com regrets the error. (Corrected Feb. 28) A Feb. 21 story, Directors, Execs See Green as WellCare Suffers, inaccurately stated that WellCare (WCG) fired its three top executives. Those executives actually resigned "without good reason." The company has not accused them of any wrongdoing. TheStreet.com regrets the error. (Corrected Feb. 25)
A Feb. 8 story, Distressed Debt Investors Hover as Default Risk Soars, incorrectly said Blackstone's (BX) restructuring group has worked with homebuilder Standard Pacific (SPF). In fact, Blackstone has had no business with Standard Pacific. TheStreet.com regrets the error. (Corrected Feb. 11).
In a Feb. 6 story, Small-Cap Winners & Losers, Double-Take's (DBTK) fourth-quarter earnings per share of 29 cents was incorrectly reported as having missed estimates. The actual analyst estimate was 17 cents a share, not 61 cents. TheStreet.com regrets the error. (Corrected Feb. 6)
A Feb. 1 column, Friday's Financial Winners & Losers, contained an error. First Marblehead's (FMD) loss of $1.26 a share did not miss, but rather beat, the analyst consensus estimate. TheStreet.com regrets the error. (Corrected Feb. 1)
A Feb. 1 column, Friday's Small-Cap Winners & Losers incorrectly described Avid Technology's (AVID) business. The company makes digital-video-editing systems. TheStreet.com regrets the error. (Corrected Feb. 1)
A Feb. 1 column, Under Armour's Got Thick Skin misidentified Under Armour's (UA) new footwear line. It's called Under Armour Performance Trainers. TheStreet.com regrets the error. (Corrected Feb. 1)



