
January 2012
A Dec. 29 article, The Biggest Recalls of 2011, erroneously reported the number of gas-powered lawn care tools that Stihl recalled as a fire hazard. The company recalled 2.3 million plastic gas caps due to gas tank expansion from regulated fuel additives. TheStreet regrets the error. (Corrected Jan. 4)
A Jan. 19 article,
Apple Edges Toward $500B Market Cap
, misstated
Apple's
(AAPL) - Get Report
revenue relative to
HP's
(HPQ) - Get Report
. It has not surpassed HP in annual revenue.
TheStreet
regrets the error. (
Corrected Jan. 19
)
A Jan. 18 column,
What's Wrong With U.S. Airlines?
, misstated the labor classification of
Delta Air Lines
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flight attendants. They are nonunion.
TheStreet
regrets the error. (
Corrected Jan. 20
)
A Jan. 24 story,
EMC Reports Record Quarter Driven by Cloud Storage
, inadvertently referred to IBM in one paragraph. The corrected passage should have read: "For the coming fiscal year, EMC expects revenue of $22 billion, in line with analysts' estimate of $22.02 billion."
TheStreet
regrets the error. (
Corrected Jan. 24
)
A Jan. 27 column,
Which of These 10 Dividend Stocks Is Worth the Risk?
, incorrectly said
Windstream
(WIN) - Get Report
would need to migrate land-line customers to mobile services. Windstream does not offer mobile services to customers.
TheStreet
regrets the error. (
Corrected Jan. 27
)
A Jan. 11 column,
Romney's Opportunity in South Carolina
and Jan. 23 column,
S.C'sVerdict: Romney No Better Than Obama
misstated the name of Mitt Romney's company. Romney is affiliated with
Bain Capital
, not Bain and Company.
TheStreet
regrets the error. (
Corrected Jan. 24
)
This article was written by a staff member of TheStreet.