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Disney gets a lift from the small screen in its latest quarter but looks toward the big screen for its growth prospects in 2010.
Agrium reports a humdrum fourth-quarter, but its bullish outlook for 2010 appears to have encouraged investors Tuesday.
Pulte Homes reported a fourth-quarter loss on charges of about $925 million but expects to achieve savings by the end of the year.
CVS Caremark is spiking after it announce today that its sales topped that of its rivals -- Rite Aid and Walgreen -- and it issued a 2010 outlook that could beat Wall Street's forecast.
Pinnacle Entertainment narrows its fourth-quarter loss but drastically misses estimates.
Tyson Foods gains traction in 2010 as it swings to a profit in the first quarter.
Weyerhaeuser managed to narrow its losses in the fourth quarter amid cost-cutting and production reduction to meet demand, but it still sees difficulty ahead.
99 Cents Only Stores posts 96% surge in quarterly profit, sending shares climbing.
Penn National Gaming releases a sour outlook for 2010, but it's weakness could be a good buying opportunity.
MasterCard shares were down in premarket action after the payments firm's fourth-quarter results fell short of Wall Street expectations.
Avon foresees strong savings and business momentum, after a jump in fourth-quarter earnings.
Burger King tops expectations, posting a 13% earnings increase in its second fiscal quarter.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide predicts 2010 earnings that will top analysts' forecasts after swinging to a loss in the fourth quarter.
Visa posted better than expected results for the fourth quarter and showed more confidence in its revenue outlook for the full year late Wednesday.
Ameristar Casinos is sinking after missing analyst profit outlook by a penny.
Polo Ralph Lauren is sinking, as it warns that its Asian expansion could lower earnings.
Pfizer says fourth-quarter earnings have fallen on an adjusted basis -- a penny shy of estimates -- and has updated its full-year guidance.
Visa and MasterCard are set up to report their quarterly results this week and analysts expect profit growth in the double-digits from both firms.
News Corp. shares jump afterhours on the company's 'Avatar'-boosted results.
Dow Chemical shares fall after a better-than-expected quarter, reflecting the dominant trend this earnings season.
Global technology company Emerson is forecasting strong full-year growth amid improving business conditions and improving order patterns.
Agricultural commodities company Archer Daniels Midland's earnings fall in the second quarter amid lower average selling prices.
Gannett shares fall sharply Monday after the newspaper chain modestly surpasses expectations.
There is no trust in Wilmington Trust after Friday morning's fourth quarter earnings, as investors unload shares on a big miss.
Autoliv expects its organic sales to grow by more than 50% during the first quarter partly based on light vehicle production forecasts.
Dover Corp., the diversified industrial conglomerate, gives a bright outlook on a buoyant day for U.S. equities.
Amazon posts a 71% surge in fourth-quarter profit, easily topping analysts' estimates.
Textron cuts its 2010 earnings outlook, blaming weak sales at its private-jet unit Cessna.
Potash scales back expectations for 2010 - drastically - and investors sell off shares of the big fertilizer company.
Eastman Kodak stock surges Thursday after the company hints at a rosy 2010 scenario and presented fourth-quarter earnings that far exceeded analysts expectations.



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