April 2008 Corrections Page
An April 29 column,
Top Five Large-Cap Stocks
, incorrectly stated that
CSX Corp.
(CSX) operates CSX World Terminals as a subsidiary. CSX sold World Terminals to Dubai Ports in February 2005.
TheStreet.com
regrets the error.
(Corrected April 30)
An April 25 article,
, incorrectly stated that
Western Digital
(WDC) guided below analyst estimates for the fiscal fourth quarter. In fact, the company guided for profits in a range of 77 cents to 83 cents a share. Wall Street is looking for 80 cents.
TheStreet.com
regrets the error.
(Corrected April 18)
An April 17 column,
World Food Shortage Stock Plays
, incorrectly described
Eden Biosciences
(EDEN) as a producer of the Messenger product. The micro-cap company, in fact, only markets the product through its small home and garden distribution business.
TheStreet.com
regrets the error. (
Corrected April 18
)
An April 18 article,
Honeywell Boosts Sales Forecast
, incorrectly stated that the company is a component of the
Dow Jones Industrial Average
.
Honeywell
(HON:NYSE) was removed from the Dow in February.
TheStreet.com
regrets the error. (
Corrected April 18
)
An April 17 column,
Dykstra's DITM Call: Forest Labs
, misstated the price of the
Forest Labs
(FRX) calls he was considering. He intended to say the 10 November 30 (FRXKG) calls for $7.50 or better, not the 35 calls.
In an April 15 column,
AMAG's Iron Drug Put to the Fire
, the dosing of ferumoxytol was mischaracterized. Ferumoxytol is given via two, 17-second injections, not as a single, 15-minute infusion as previously stated.
TheStreet.com
regrets the error. (
Corrected April 15
)
An April 14
RealMoney.com
Columnist Conversation post,
, incorrectly identified
Dell
(DELL) as hitting a 52-week high on April 11. The stock, in fact, hit a 52-week low that day.
TheStreet.com
regrets the error. (
Corrected April 14
)
An April 1 column,
Tuesday's Small-Cap Winners & Losers
, erronously presented
Kandi's
(KNDI) full-year 2007 revenue and full-year 2006 net income figures in billion-dollar figures; the figures are actually million-dollar amounts.
TheStreet.com
regrets the errors. (
Corrected April 1
)
This article was written by a staff member of TheStreet.com.