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Wall Street: Corporate America gibt weiter Gas
Am Donnerstagmorgen mussten sich die US-Börsen noch um ihre jüngsten Rekordstände mühen, zum Handelsschluss bilanzierte man dann aber doch wieder solide Gewinne. Der Dow-Jones-Index schloss mit einem Plus von 15 Zählern oder 0,1 Prozent auf 13 105 Punkten und stellte damit schon wieder ein neues Allzeit-Hoch auf.
Der marktbreite S&P-500-Index verlor hingegen einen Zähler auf 1494 Punkte, und die Hightech-orientierte Nasdaq kletterte um 6 Zähler oder 0,27 Prozent auf 2554 Punkte.
Es waren erneut vor allem starke Quartalszahlen, die Kauflaune auf das Parkett brachten. Im Dow schloss 3M als stärkster Wert mit einem Plus von 4,6 Prozent. Der Bildschirm- und Folienspezialist hatte am Morgen einen stärkeren Quartalsbericht als erwartet abgegeben. Umsatz und Gewinn lagen über den Prognosen, und von Prudential gab es umgehend eine Aufstufung.
Zweitstärkste Dow-Aktie war General Motors mit einem Plus von 4,5 Prozent. Der größte amerikanische Automobilhersteller fuhr im Windschatten der Konkurrenz:
Am Morgen hatte Ford einen Verlust gemeldet, der deutlich schmaler war als befürchtet. Für die ersten drei Monate des laufenden Jahres beträgt der Fehlbetrag nut 282 Millionen Dollar oder 15 Cent pro Aktie. Vor allem höhere Umsätze im Ausland und günstige Währungsverhältnisse halfen dem strauchelnden Unternehmen.
Zu den großen Dow-Stützen gehörte ferner ExxonMobil. Der Öl-Multi blickt für das vergangene Quartal zwar auf einen leichten Umsatzrückgang, hat aber den Gewinn erneut um 10 Prozent auf 9,28 Milliarden Dollar oder 1,62 Dollar pro Aktie ausgebaut. Das ist besser als erwartet, zudem profitiert man natürlich vom hohen Ölpreis, der am Donnerstag trotz einer leichten Korrektur über 65 Dollar schloss.
Weitere Dow-Gewinner waren Pfizer und die Papiere von McDonald´s und Verizon Communications.
Im Hightech-Sektor waren alle Augen auf Apple gerichtet: Bei dem Konzern schlägt das Geschäft mit iPod und Mac weiterhin alle Erwartungen. Der Umsatz wurde um 20 Prozent gesteigert, der Gewinn um 88 Prozent. Beides liegt deutlich über den Prognosen, was auch an einer Kostensenkung und billigeren Komponenten, vor allem im Flash-Bereich, zu tun hat. Die Aktie kletterte um 4 Prozent.
Auch Xilinx gehörte zu den Tech-Gewinnern. Der Chip-Hersteller schloss mit einem Plus von 3 Prozent, nachdem auch hier Umsatz und Gewinn im abgelaufenen Quartal besser als erwartet gemeldet wurden.
Größter Gewinner im Sektor war hingegen Amazon.com mit einem Plus von fast 10 Prozent. Der Online-Händler setzte am Donnerstag seine Rallye vom Vortag fort, die nach starken Quartalsdaten bereits für einen Zugewinn von 26 Prozent gesorgt hatte
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Microsoft beats estimates thanks to Vista, Office sales
Microsoft Corp. said late Thursday its fiscal third quarter profit rose 65%, as the company benefitted from initial sales of heavily-marketed new products including its Vista operating system. The world's biggest software maker said it earned $4.93 billion, or 50 cents a share in the period ended March 31, compared to $2.98 billion, or 29 cents a share during the period a year earlier. Meanwhile revenue rose to $14.4 billion from $10.9 billion. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had expected Microsoft to post earnings of 46 cents a share, on revenue of $13.89 billion.
Broadcom earnings fall 48% in first quarter
Broadcom Inc. said Thursday that first-quarter earnings slipped by 48% despite a small increase in sales. For the quarter ended March 31, the company said earnings were $61 million, or 10 cents a share, compared to earnings of $117.7 million, or 20 cents a share, for the same period last year. The company said non-GAAP earnings came in at $175.1 million, or 29 cents a share. Revenue was up slightly to $901.5 million compared to $900.6 million last year. Analysts were expecting earnings of 27 cents a share on revenue of $897.2 million, according to Thomson Financial.
ON Semiconductor 1Q EPS 18c Vs EPS 12c
A Thomson Financial survey of analysts, on average, expected earnings of 18 cents a share for the quarter. Analysts' estimates usually exclude items. The Phoenix provider of semiconductor device's revenue rose 12% to $374.2 million from $334 million. The company expects second-quarter revenue of about $375 million to $385 million.
Microsemi Swings To 2Q Loss;Oper Costs More Than Triple
Microsemi Corp. swung to a second-quarter loss of $19.6 million, or 26 cents a share, from a profit of $13.6 million, or 20 cents a share, a year earlier, as operating expenses more than tripled. The Irvine, Calif., circuit maker's revenue rose 26% to $106.7 million from $84.9 million in the year-ago period. Operating expenses rose to $61 million from $18.2 million. On average, analysts expected revenue of $106.3 million, according to a poll by Thomson Financial.
Openwave swings to quarterly loss as revenue falls
Openwave Systems Inc. late Thursday reported a fiscal third-quarter net loss of $32.5 million, or 35 cents a share. Excluding amortization of intangibles and stock-based compensation, among other items, earnings were $18.5 million, or 20 cents a share, compared with $20.5 million, or 21 cents a share, a year ago. Revenue in the three months ended March 31 fell to $71.1 million from $113 million last year, the company said. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting, on average, a per-share loss of 9 cents on revenue of $70 million.
McAfee 1Q EPS 28c Vs 25c
McAfee Inc.'s first-quarter net income rose 13% to $46.2 million, or 28 cents a share, from $40.9 million, or 25 cents a share, a year earlier. Excluding items, earnings were 44 cents a share, compared with 37 cents a share a year ago. Revenue climbed 16% to $314.2 million from $272 million. As previously announced, these results are preliminary as McAfee will restate its historical financial statements to record additional non-cash charges from past stock-option grants. McAfee intends to restate its results as soon as practicable
SanDisk swings to small loss
SanDisk Corp. late Thursday reported it swung to a small loss in the first quarter, hurt by steep price cuts for flash-memory chips used in consumer electronics. SanDisk posted a loss of $575,000, or breakeven on a per-share basis, compared with a profit of $35 million, or 17 cents a share a year ago. For the three months ended April 1, SanDisk said sales rose 26% to $786 million, outpacing Wall Street's forecast.
Flextronics 4Q Net Nearly Tripled As Sales Rose 32%
Flextronics International Ltd.'s fiscal fourth-quarter earnings nearly tripled to $121 million, or 20 cents a share, from $43 million, or 7 cents a share, a year earlier as net sales climbed 32%. Excluding stock-based compensation, restructuring and other charges, adjusted net income rose 24% to $122 million, or 20 cents a share, from $98 million, or 16 cents a share, in the year-earlier period. said that net sales for the quarter ended March 31 climbed to $4.68 billion from $3.53 billion a year earlier.
KLA-Tencor quarterly profit surges 60%
KLA-Tencor Corp. after Thursday's closing bell reported fiscal third-quarter net earnings of $154.8 million, or 76 cents a share, up 60% from $96.7 million, or 47 cents a share, in the year-ago period. The company said the third quarter of fiscal 2007 included $62 million in pre-tax charges. The San Jose, Calif.-based chip-equipment maker said revenue in the three months ended March 31 rose to $716.2 million from $519.6 million in the comparable period last year. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting, on average, a per-share profit of 78 cents on revenue of $709 million.
Foundry Networks 1Q Prelim Rev $135.8M Vs $114M
Foundry Networks Inc.'s preliminary first-quarter revenue was $135.8 million, up 19% from $114 million a year earlier. The computer hardware company didn't offer income results because of continued work on its previously announced earnings restatement.
Integrated Device Tech 4Q Losses 2c/Shr Vs 13c
Cohu 1Q Net Income Fell 51%, Sales Down 6%
Amdocs 2Q EPS 40c Vs EPS 38c
MEMC Elec Materials 1Q EPS 58c Vs EPS 29c
Secure Computing 1Q Loss Narrows; Rev Up 26%
Western Digital 3Q EPS 53c Vs EPS 45c
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