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| Last Price |
11.74 (11.20.09 5:20 PM EST) |
| Change (%) |
+0.11 (+0.95%) |
| Volume |
10,574,123 |
| Open |
11.48 |
| Previous Close |
11.63 |
| Day High |
11.85 |
| Day Low |
11.38 |
| Bid |
11.74 x 22500 |
| Ask |
11.76 x 70300 |
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| Average Volume |
12,008,200 |
| Shares Outstanding |
142.33M |
| Market Cap |
1.7B |
| Year High |
18.09 |
| Year Low |
1.14 |
| Earnings Per Share |
-7.29 |
| P/E Ratio |
- |
| Dividend |
N/A |
| Yield |
N/A |
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| Change (%)
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| NIPNF |
2.36 |
+0.00 (+0.00) |
| SNDK |
20.24 |
+0.12 (+0.60%) |
| AVY |
38.03 |
+0.00 (+0.00) |
| RHI |
23.23 |
+0.00 (+0.00) |
| SNDA |
48.39 |
+0.05 (+0.10%) |
| LOGI |
17.00 |
-0.23 (-1.33%) |
| ROVI |
30.05 |
-0.04 (-0.13%) |
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| Fri, Nov 20, 2009 |
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Wall St Sense Issues Corporate & Financial Analysis Palm Inc., Hologic Inc., NVIDIA Corporation, ARM Holdings plc, People's United Financial Inc. and Starbucks Corp.
NOTE TO EDITORS: The Following Is an Investment Opinion Being Issued by WallStSense.com
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Marketwire
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| Thu, Nov 19, 2009 |
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With takeover talks surrounding Palm Inc. Chartpoppers.com releases a timely Consolidated Investment Coverage of Palm Inc
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| Mon, Nov 16, 2009 |
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Trading Review for Palm Inc. Issued by Beacon Equity
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GlobeNewswire
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StockSource.us Reports on New Audio Interview with GELV CEO and President
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| Fri, Nov 13, 2009 |
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StockSource.us Reports On New Interview with GELV CEO
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| Fri, Nov 20, 2009 |
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Who Killed Terrestrial Radio?
It's a classic whodunit.
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Fool.com Headlines
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Palm (PALM) Pixi’s Prices Slashed
Online retailers have slashed the prices of Palm, Inc.'s (NASDAQ: PALM) newest smart phone, the Pixi, by 75% to $24.99 after a few days in the market. The Pixi is the sister phone to the Pre which is a leading phone device. Amazon is selling the Palm Pre for $79 and while the new handsets by the company have been well reviewed, they have not been smash hits according to analysts.
It is true that handset prices are discounted over time, but the steep fall in the Pixi’s price is jarring as it released just last weekend. The company does not like the way the prices are falling even though it maintains that it does not have much of a say in prices offered by third-party retailers of its products. The company is facing a slew of competitors this holiday season like BlackBerry Tour (NASDAQ: RIMM) and HTC Hero, which makes its position rather tough.
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Benzinga
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Google Disappoints: No Chrome Just Yet
We'll have to wait to play with Chrome.
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Fool.com Headlines
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| Thu, Nov 19, 2009 |
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Nokia unlikely to acquire Palm, analysts say
Rumors that wireless giant Nokia Corp. might buy Palm Inc. have helped fuel the U.S. handset maker’s stock this year, but most industry observers doubt such a deal would happen.
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MarketWatch
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Amazon Slashes Palm Pre To $79.99 as smartphone wars intensify
Perhaps signal that sales are slowing, Amazon has slashed the price of the Palm Pre to $79.99 with a two-year service plan from Sprint and now include free activation of the phone in the box. Amazon is also offering the Palm Pixi for just $24.99...
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| Thu, Nov 19, 2009 |
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Like AT&T, O2 Pays the Price for Heavy iPhone Usage
AT&T isn’t the only operator whose network shortcomings have been exposed by data-hungry iPhone users. O2 — which until recently was the only UK operator to carry Apple’s gadget — said it will spend $166 million over the next several months to shore up its network to meet ever-increasing demands from smartphone users. Additionally, the [...] 
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GigaOM
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| Tue, Nov 17, 2009 |
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Pre-Market: Stock Futures Still Indicate Soggy Open, Did Improve After Mild Inflation Data
Stock futures remain lower though did improve modestly after data showed inflation risks so far remain low. The October producer price index is up 0.3% not the 0.5% rise expected; the core PPI fell 0.6% vs a 0.1% gain expected. [More...]
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Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: DELL, NFLX, PALM, SPWRA, XOM ...
BloggingStocks: Analyst upgrades:
Barclays upgraded Exxon (XOM) to overweight from equal weight based on a higher production growth outlook. The firm, which raised its target to $92 from $90, expects Exxon to have organic growth of more than 3% in 2010 and an ... Read more
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BloggingStocks
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| Mon, Nov 16, 2009 |
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Most Active Stock Options November 16, 2009 & Trading Activity
As of today the top ten option contracts traded were:
Microsoft (MSFT) January 17.50 Call OptionsMicrosoft November 28 Call OptionsMicrosoft November 26 Call OptionsMicrosoft January 20 Call OptionsMicrosoft November 27 Call OptionsMicrosoft November 25 Call OptionsS&P 500 SPDR (SPY) November 111 Put OptionsS&P 500 SPDR November 110 Call OptionsS&P 500 Index Options (SPX) December 2011 250 Put OptionsS&P 500 SPDR [More...]
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Hewlett Packard - 3Com Deal Highlights Urgency For Growth In Competitive Tech Sector
Hewlett-Packard Co.’s (HPQ) pending buyout of 3Com Corp. (COMS) highlights an accelerating race in the tech sector to grow businesses in an industry where development from within simply is not enough.
H-P will pay $2.7 billion in cash for 3Com, which is second to Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) in business networking. Cisco and ...
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Daily Markets
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| Wed, Nov 18, 2009 |
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A quiet Palm releases WebOS update
Palm has stayed very quiet since its releases of the Palm Pre and Pixi devices this summer, which debuted the WebOS that was at one point seen as a key rival to Apple's iPhone.
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Infoworld News
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| Thu, Nov 05, 2009 |
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Palm's Ares WebOS tool allows for easy app dev
Palm will introduce a Web-based development environment for WebOS applications, called Ares, by the end of this year. Ares got its first public demonstration on Thursday at the Open Mobile Summit conference in San Francisco. It is designed to make it easy for developers to pull various components together in Javascript to build applications for the Palm Pre and Pixi, the two handsets that run Palm's WebOS.
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Infoworld News
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| Tue, Oct 06, 2009 |
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Smartphone maker Palm reveals webOS developer program
Palm will open its webOS developer program in December and offer developers a choice in how to get their applications to market, the company said Tuesday.
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Infoworld News
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Smartphone maker Palm to launch developer program for WebOS platform
Smartphone maker Palm plans to open a full-scale developer program to encourage third-party applications for its webOS platform by the end of the year and has just begun a trial run of its App Catalog store. In August, Palm allowed developers to begin submitting applications for inclusion in its App Catalog, which is built into devices with webOS, the company's newest operating system. Palm is eventually looking to drive over-the-air downloads for webOS applications and give developers more options for distributing and promoting their applications.
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Infoworld News
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| Thu, Sep 17, 2009 |
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Palm dumps Windows Mobile
Palm said it will stop developing new phones running Windows Mobile software, instead focusing future development on its new WebOS operating system. The news came as the struggling handset maker reported widening losses for the quarter during which it started selling the new Palm Pre, the first device to run WebOS.
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