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Latest Business News Archives for April 27, 2005

Defense witness damaging to Scrushy
Apr 27 2005 11:43PM (CT)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - A defense witness proved more useful to the prosecution in the corporate fraud trial of fired HealthSouth Corp. CEO Richard Scrushy, providing some of the most damaging testimony to date with descriptions of Scrushy's powerful management style.
 
Li & Fung is taking over labels
Apr 27 2005 11:40PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - When Jack Toolan started work at Li & Fung USA last fall, he was a little taken aback during an initial tour of corporate headquarters.
 
IBM moves aggressively into health care
Apr 27 2005 11:37PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - As it moves aggressively into the health care business, International Business Machines Corp. announced an 8-year, $402 million partnership with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center that the company said will be a model for how the health care industry can use new technology.
 
Tokyo stocks open lower; dollar down
Apr 27 2005 10:45PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Tokyo stocks fell Thursday morning as investors sold technology issues after their unimpressive earnings reports. The U.S. dollar was down against the Japanese yen but up versus the euro.
 
Mazda reports better profits
Apr 27 2005 10:38PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese automaker Mazda Motor Corp. reported Thursday stronger profits for the fiscal year ended March as solid European sales and better profitability in North America offset losses from a fire at a Japanese plant.
 
Kozlowski denies he abused Tyco loans
Apr 27 2005 9:43PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Former Tyco International Ltd. chief L. Dennis Kozlowski took the witness stand Wednesday and denied he ever abused company loan programs or received a bonus to which he was not entitled.
 
Blockbuster: CEO will quit without seat
Apr 27 2005 8:37PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - John F. Antioco will quit as chief executive of Blockbuster Inc. if he loses the chairmanship of the company board next month to a slate led by financier Carl Icahn, the movie-rental company said Wednesday.
 
Movie Gallery completes Hollywood deal
Apr 27 2005 8:07PM (CT)
DOTHAN, Ala. (AP) - Movie Gallery Inc. completed its nearly $900 million acquisition of Hollywood Entertainment Corp. on Wednesday, creating the second-largest North American home video retailer.
 
Polaroid shareholders approve sale
Apr 27 2005 7:35PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Polaroid shareholders on Wednesday approved the company's $426 million sale to a Minnesota-based consumer products company, 3 1/2 years after the instant photography pioneer declared bankruptcy, blaming consumers' shift to digital photography.
 
Burlington Northern workers briefly strike
Apr 27 2005 7:03PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - About 8,000 railway workers staged a brief strike Wednesday against BNSF Co. in several northern states over a contract dispute, the employees union said.
 
Microsoft criticized for gay rights stance
Apr 27 2005 6:58PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp., one of the earliest companies to extend benefits to gay employees, now finds itself in the crosshairs of angry activists for rescinding support for gay rights legislation in its home state.
 
Interstate Bakeries to close Miami plant
Apr 27 2005 6:46PM (CT)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Interstate Bakeries Corp., maker of Twinkies and Wonder Bread, said Wednesday it plans to close its Miami plant and streamline operations throughout Florida and Georgia, costing about 600 jobs.
 
Starbucks 2Q profit up 27 percent
Apr 27 2005 6:43PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Starbucks Corp. on Wednesday reported a 27 percent jump in second-quarter earnings, helped by its specialty coffee drinks business and its continued expansion overseas.
 
Ex-Enron broadband chief recounts pressure
Apr 27 2005 6:37PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - Within weeks of dazzling Wall Street by lying about the capabilities of its new broadband network, Enron Corp. faced a daunting task in living up to the hype, the former head of the defunct broadband unit testified Wednesday.
 
Biogen Idec swings to $43 million profit
Apr 27 2005 6:09PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Biogen Idec Inc. on Wednesday said it swung to a $43 million first-quarter profit after a loss a year ago, but the biotechnology company took a $36 million charge from its withdrawal of a once-promising multiple sclerosis drug.
 
Wynn's $2.7B Vegas hotel-casino opens
Apr 27 2005 5:56PM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - For five years, casino developer Steve Wynn has labored over his latest creation, the $2.7 billion Wynn Las Vegas, forbidding photographs of the interior and keeping most of its design aspects secret.
 
Bonds rise on drop in durable goods orders
Apr 27 2005 5:20PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Bond prices rose Wednesday, fueled by a surprisingly steep drop in durable goods orders that raised questions about the economy's strength. Stocks were higher as a slide in oil prices and rosy earnings reports eclipsed the decline in big-ticket orders.
 
U.S. can move to re-impose China quotas
Apr 27 2005 5:04PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The government can move ahead to decide whether to re-impose quotas on various types of imported clothing from China based on cases the U.S. industry filed last year, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.
 
Express Scripts 1Q profit up 22 percent
Apr 27 2005 5:00PM (CT)
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Express Scripts Inc., a provider of pharmacy benefits, said Tuesday that its first quarter profit rose 22 percent as more patients used generic drugs and opted for home delivery services.
 
Neiman Marcus shares top $100, a first
Apr 27 2005 4:59PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - The most actively traded shares of Neiman Marcus Group Inc. broke through the $100 mark for the first time ever on Wednesday as private investors prepared bids to buy the luxury retailer.
 
Marathon Oil switches to majority vote
Apr 27 2005 4:56PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Activists pushing companies to require a majority vote for director elections claimed their first victory Wednesday, racking up a close win at the Marathon Oil Corp. annual meeting.
 
Pulte Homes profit surges in 1Q
Apr 27 2005 4:55PM (CT)
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. (AP) - Pulte Homes Inc., the No. 2 homebuilder in the United States, on Wednesday said profit surged 66 percent in the first quarter as the company sold more homes at higher prices.
 
Celera donates gene data it once sold
Apr 27 2005 4:52PM (CT)
ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) - After years of selling subscriptions to view the human genetic code, Celera Genomics Corp. has reversed course and will donate much of its work on the "Book of Life" to a government agency that will make it available for free.
 
Phelps Dodge first-quarter profit doubles
Apr 27 2005 4:41PM (CT)
PHOENIX (AP) - Copper giant Phelps Dodge Corp. said Wednesday that first-quarter earnings doubled year-over-year on strong copper pricing, despite higher energy prices and challenging weather conditions.
 
Sony reports $533M 4Q group net loss
Apr 27 2005 4:39PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Sony Corp. on Wednesday reported a higher fourth-quarter loss than a year ago, with slumping sales and restructuring costs continuing to hurt its bottom line.
 
FirstEnergy 1Q earnings off 8.2 percent
Apr 27 2005 4:38PM (CT)
AKRON, Ohio (AP) - FirstEnergy Corp., the nation's fourth largest investor-owner utility, reported an 8.2 percent drop in first-quarter earnings Wednesday, hurt by extra expenses at two of its three nuclear power plants that have drawn the attention of federal regulators.
 
GE chief says company looking to China
Apr 27 2005 4:32PM (CT)
CINCINNATI (AP) - Sixty percent of General Electric Co.'s growth in the next decade will come from developing countries, with revenue from China alone expected to top $5 billion in 2005, GE's top executive said Wednesday at the company's annual meeting.
 
Munich Re says SEC seeking information
Apr 27 2005 4:28PM (CT)
MUNICH, Germany (AP) - Munich Re, the world's largest reinsurer, said New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission have asked it for information about reinsurance deals with bond insurer MBIA Inc.
 
Wednesday's Commodities Roundup
Apr 27 2005 4:18PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Crude-oil futures in New York gave up more than $2 on Wednesday to settle at a low for the week, as President Bush called for oil-producing nations to pump more. Oil inventories rose to nearly a three-year high.
 
Guidant shareholders approve J&J merger
Apr 27 2005 4:11PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Shareholders of medical device maker Guidant Corp. on Wednesday voted overwhelmingly in favor of Johnson & Johnson's planned $25.4 billion acquisition of the Indianapolis-based company.
 
United to give gov't $1.5B in pension deal
Apr 27 2005 4:10PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - A settlement agreement between United Airlines and the nation's pension insurer calls for the government to get securities with a face value of $1.5 billion in exchange for taking over the airline's four underfunded pension plans, according to court documents.
 
Colgate-Palmolive earnings slip on charge
Apr 27 2005 4:09PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Consumer-products company Colgate-Palmolive Co. said Wednesday its profit slipped 11 percent in the first quarter as charges from a cost-cutting plan launched last year weighed on its bottom-line results.
 
Fired Wal-Mart executive asks for ruling
Apr 27 2005 4:06PM (CT)
BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) - A fired Wal-Mart Stores Inc. vice president said Wednesday he wants the U.S. Attorney's Office to decide whether he deserves protection under a federal whistleblower statute.
 
Wheeling-Pitt sues Massey subsidiary
Apr 27 2005 4:06PM (CT)
FOLLANSBEE, W.Va. (AP) - Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. said Wednesday it is suing a Massey Energy subsidiary for alleged breach of contract over coal supplied to the steelmaker's Northern Panhandle coke-making operation.
 
Circuit City to rename Canadian stores
Apr 27 2005 4:02PM (CT)
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Circuit City Stores Inc., the nation's No. 2 chain of consumer electronics stores, said Wednesday it will rename more than 900 Canadian stores now operating under the RadioShack banner.
 
Jesse Jackson urges bank CEO to aid needy
Apr 27 2005 3:51PM (CT)
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - The Rev. Jesse Jackson urged Bank of America Corp. Chairman and CEO Ken Lewis at the bank's annual meeting Wednesday to continue community reinvestment initiatives that his predecessor started.
 
Top Dillard's bonuses at $1.8 million
Apr 27 2005 3:48PM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - After a year without bonuses, two top executives of the Dillard's Inc. department store chain drew bonuses of $1.83 million for 2004, the company said in a regulatory filing on Tuesday.
 
Anheuser-Busch posts lower 1Q earnings
Apr 27 2005 3:47PM (CT)
ST LOUIS (AP) - Anheuser-Busch Cos. said Wednesday that first-quarter earnings dropped 6.7 percent due to higher costs and lower beer sales in the United States.
 
Amazon.com shares fall on profit drop
Apr 27 2005 3:46PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Shares of Amazon.com fell Wednesday after the company reported its net income sagged 30 percent on tax expenses and a new fee-based membership program that expands the online retailer's foray into free shipping even further.
 
Best Buy expands store plans for U.S.
Apr 27 2005 3:44PM (CT)
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Best Buy Co. Inc. rolled out an expansion plan on Wednesday that includes smaller stores in North America, stand-alone Geek Squad computer service centers, and its first stores in China.
 
ACE continues internal investigation
Apr 27 2005 3:43PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Evan Greenberg, president and chief executive of ACE Ltd., said Wednesday that his insurance company's internal investigation into finite-risk insurance products is nearing completion but so far has found no accounting irregularities.
 
Rockwell Collins earnings up 34 percent
Apr 27 2005 3:41PM (CT)
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - Rockwell Collins Inc., a maker of avionics, sophisticated cockpit radios and navigation systems, said Wednesday its second-quarter earnings soared 34 percent on steady military sales and the recovery of the commercial air industry.
 
Microsoft, EU fail to settle differences
Apr 27 2005 3:40PM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - A meeting between Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer and the European Union's antitrust chief failed to settle the main outstanding differences over the EU's landmark case against the software giant, the EU said Wednesday.
 
Firm accuses Milwaukee newspaper of fraud
Apr 27 2005 3:38PM (CT)
MILWAUKEE (AP) - A real estate firm has sued Journal Sentinel Inc., alleging circulation fraud at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wisconsin's top-selling newspaper.
 
Norfolk Southern posts profit surge
Apr 27 2005 3:36PM (CT)
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - Railroad giant Norfolk Southern Corp. said first-quarter earnings increased 23 percent from last year, helped by the improving economy and companies seeking relief from high fuel prices.
 
XM loss narrows, revenues double in 1Q
Apr 27 2005 3:32PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. reported a smaller loss for the first quarter of the year Wednesday while its revenues more than doubled.
 
Visteon stock hits new low on 1Q loss
Apr 27 2005 3:30PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Visteon Corp., the world's second-largest auto parts maker, posted a far greater loss than expected Wednesday, due to lower sales to former parent company Ford Motor Co., higher steel costs and price reductions. The company's stock plummeted to a new all-time low.
 
Microsoft seeks expanded overseas hiring
Apr 27 2005 3:28PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates urged the Bush administration and lawmakers Wednesday to abolish immigration limits on foreign engineers who can be hired by U.S. companies, a sensitive subject among American technology workers watching their own jobs increasingly move overseas.
 
Verizon tops forecasts with $1.76B profit
Apr 27 2005 3:27PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Verizon Communications Inc. earned $1.76 billion in the first quarter, surpassing expectations as Verizon Wireless improved on its already industry-leading performance and the DSL business posted its fastest growth yet.
 
WellPoint's 1Q earnings more than double
Apr 27 2005 3:26PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Net income at the nation's largest health insurance provider, WellPoint Inc., more than doubled as the company reported the first results from its recent $16.5 billion merger of the two largest Blue Cross-Blue Shield providers. The company also said it expects to earn more in 2005 than previously forecast.
 
Boeing's stock up despite profit decline
Apr 27 2005 3:23PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Boeing Co.'s first-quarter earnings skidded 14 percent as expenses mounted, but the aerospace firm reported solid results Wednesday from its military and commercial airplane businesses. That helped send the company's stock to its highest level since 2001.
 
U.S. oil companies benefit as prices rise
Apr 27 2005 2:21PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - The high price of oil and gas boosted first quarter earnings at ConocoPhillips Co. and Kerr-McGee Corp. and offset weakness in Amerada Hess Corp.'s refining business in the first three months of the year.
 
Vivendi posts 7 percent increase for 1Q
Apr 27 2005 1:53PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - Vivendi Universal SA, the French media and telecommunications group, increased its outlook for 2005 earnings Wednesday after posting a 7 percent jump in its first-quarter revenue, buoyed by strong growth in its telecoms business and improved sales from both music and video game units.
 
Bankruptcy bill fails to close loophole
Apr 27 2005 1:49PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A provision of the new bankruptcy bill aimed at curbing compensation abuses may end up backfiring.
 
IBM quarterly filing details options costs
Apr 27 2005 1:45PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - International Business Machines Corp. said Wednesday it had $2.17 billion of total unrecognized compensation costs related to future stock and option awards that haven't yet vested.
 
DuPont shareholders reject proposal
Apr 27 2005 1:43PM (CT)
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - DuPont Co. shareholders on Wednesday rejected a proposal that would have forced the company to disclose how much money it has spent on legal and public relations battles over a controversial chemical used to make Teflon.
 
Court fines Shell over workers' deaths
Apr 27 2005 12:46PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - A Scottish court on Wednesday fined oil giant Shell $1.7 million for the deaths of two workers on an offshore platform in the North Sea.
 
NCR shareholders reject benefit bid
Apr 27 2005 12:33PM (CT)
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - NCR Corp. shareholders on Wednesday rejected a shareholder proposal that asked the company to consider dropping domestic-partner benefits for its highest-paid employees.
 
Newmont Mining posts lower 1Q results
Apr 27 2005 12:17PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - Gold producer Newmont Mining Corp. on Wednesday reported a 3 percent decline in first-quarter earnings, as rising commodity prices and production issues drove quarterly results far below Wall Street expectations.
 
Verdict in Khodorkovsky trial is postponed
Apr 27 2005 11:51AM (CT)
MOSCOW (AP) - A Moscow court on Wednesday abruptly postponed the verdict for Yukos oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky by nearly three weeks, an unexplained twist to the biggest trial of Russia's post-communist history.
 
London share prices close lower
Apr 27 2005 11:31AM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - Share prices were lower on the London Stock Exchange Wednesday.
 
Restatement to cut HealthSouth equity
Apr 27 2005 11:20AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - HealthSouth Corp. disclosed Wednesday it expects to restate its shareholders' equity downward by $3.8 billion to $4.6 billion.
 
Guidant shareholders OK sale to J&J
Apr 27 2005 11:05AM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Guidant Corp., a maker of pacemakers and other cardiac devices, on Wednesday said shareholders overwhelmingly approved the company's sale to Johnson & Johnson for $76 per share, or $25.4 billion.
 
Reynolds American's 1Q profit doubles
Apr 27 2005 10:55AM (CT)
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) - Tobacco company Reynolds American Inc. said Wednesday its earnings more than doubled in the first quarter, lifted by higher prices and savings from the merger of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. that created the company last summer.
 
American Italian Pasta posts lower profits
Apr 27 2005 10:16AM (CT)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - American Italian Pasta Co., the country's leading dry pasta maker, on Wednesday said second-quarter profits declined 68 percent because of high transportation costs and poor sales of its branded pasta. The company's shares were down more than 7 percent in late-morning trading.
 
Xcel Energy's first-quarter earnings dip
Apr 27 2005 10:14AM (CT)
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Xcel Energy Inc., an electricity and natural gas company, on Wednesday said its first-quarter profit fell 19 percent due to lower short-term wholesale margins, higher expenses, and weaker-than-expected electric retail sales.
 
ConocoPhillips profit soars on oil prices
Apr 27 2005 9:43AM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - ConocoPhillips, the nation's third-largest oil and gas company, said Wednesday that first-quarter earnings soared year-over-year on high oil prices, though they were partially offset by unplanned downtime in the company's exploration and production unit.
 
Stora Enso drop in profit, higher sales
Apr 27 2005 9:33AM (CT)
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Paper products maker Stora Enso Oyj on Wednesday reported a sharp decline in first-quarter profit despite increased sales, but the results were overshadowed by strikes at its Finnish paper mills.
 
Kerr-McGee 1Q profit more than doubles
Apr 27 2005 9:21AM (CT)
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Kerr-McGee Corp. said Wednesday that first-quarter earnings more than doubled from last year, driven by higher oil and natural gas prices, higher sales volumes and improved chemical operating results.
 
SEC rebukes Deloitte on Adelphia audit spin
Apr 27 2005 8:53AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Deloitte & Touche LLP incurred the wrath of federal regulators Tuesday over public statements that appeared to shift the blame away from the auditing firm for failed audits of Adelphia Communications Corp. and Just for Feet Inc.
 
EU commission proposes $146.2B 2006 budget
Apr 27 2005 8:35AM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - The European Union's head office on Wednesday proposed a euro112.6 billion ($146.2 billion) budget for next year, saying the annual increase of 6 percent was needed to promote economic growth and job creation.
 
Siemens posts 35 percent drop in 2Q profit
Apr 27 2005 8:35AM (CT)
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - Siemens AG announced Wednesday that net profit fell 35 percent in its fiscal second quarter and said it likely would sell a majority stake in its mobile phone unit, which weighed down earnings.
 
Taiwan lifts 4-month ban on U.S. apples
Apr 27 2005 8:27AM (CT)
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - Taiwan on Wednesday lifted a four-month ban on the import of U.S. apples, which was imposed after moth larvae had been found in several shipments last year, the Council of Agriculture said.
 
EU asks Greece to change media owner laws
Apr 27 2005 8:27AM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - The European Commission asked the Greek government Wednesday to change a new law that bans people who own 1 percent or more of a media company _ as well as their close relatives _ from receiving public contracts.
 
Brazilian unemployment rate rises in March
Apr 27 2005 8:23AM (CT)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - The jobless rate in Brazil, Latin America's most populous country, rose to 10.8 percent in March from 10.6 percent in February, the government said Wednesday.
 
Germany plans to curb cheap labor inflow
Apr 27 2005 8:14AM (CT)
BERLIN (AP) - The German government on Wednesday approved a plan meant to curb the flow of cheap labor by requiring foreign companies doing business in the country to pay workers full German wages.
 
NEC profits slip on weak chip demand
Apr 27 2005 8:10AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese electronics maker NEC Corp. said Wednesday that its profits for the January-March period tumbled 77 percent as weakening demand for computer chips battered earnings.
 
Nippon Steel profit soars on rising sales
Apr 27 2005 7:46AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Nippon Steel Corp., Japan's biggest steel maker, said Wednesday that its first quarter profit grew by almost 500 percent as sales climbed on the back of surging steel prices and strong demand in China.
 
Nippon Steel profit soars on rising sales
Apr 27 2005 7:41AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Nippon Steel Corp., Japan's biggest steel maker, said Wednesday that its first quarter profit grew by almost 500 percent as sales climbed on the back of surging steel prices and strong demand in China.
 
Hong Kong ponders U.S. air deal expansion
Apr 27 2005 7:27AM (CT)
HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong said Wednesday it will consider expanding its air travel alliance with the United States, but made no mention of a U.S. proposal that would allow an unlimited number of American carriers to use the territory as a hub.
 
Sony reports $533M 4Q group net loss
Apr 27 2005 5:41AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - In the latest bad news for the Japanese electronics and entertainment company, Sony Corp. reported Wednesday a bigger group net loss for the January-March quarter compared to a year ago.
 
Home sales market stays hot
Apr 27 2005 2:03AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - After four record-breaking years, home sales were supposed to slow in 2005 under the weight of rising interest rates. But so far, the red-hot market keeps getting hotter.
 
Wild hogs mangling fields in Texas
Apr 27 2005 1:45AM (CT)
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Wild hogs are mangling fields and pastures with their razor-sharp tusks. They're wrecking ecosystems by wallowing in streambeds. They're even killing and eating smaller animals.
 
   

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