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To: nokomis who wrote (7514)5/9/2002 9:17:29 PM
From: Ron  Respond to of 8046
 
A few after hours quickies:
Protein Design Labs (PDLI) posts a Q1 profit of 2 cents per share, a penny
ahead of targets. Sales beat consensus, $21.5 mln vs. $14 mln. Warns of
10-15% drop in FY02 revenues.

Electronic Arts (ERTS) records pro forma profits of 39 cents per share, 11
cents above estimates. Sales come in at $470 mln, vs. target of $438 mln.

Wendy's (WEN) records a 5.7% increase in its April same-store sales.

Pomeroy Computer (PMRY) turns in a Q1 EPS of 36 cents, in line with
expectations. Sales miss the mark at $186 mln, versus $196 mln.

Immunogen (IMGN) reports a Q3 loss of 17 cents, beating the Street
consensus by 9 cents.

Plato Learning (TUTR) cuts its Q2 sales and EPS guidance. Sees EPS of 1-3
cents, vs. 9-cent target. Revenues expected to be at $17 mln, vs. $19 mln.

Japanese government plans to ease restrictions on the development of
fuel cells for cars and houses by 2005.

The John Nuveen Co. (JNC) declares a 2-for-1 stock split, payable to
shareholders on June 24.

HPL Technologies (HPLA) earns 11 cents on a pro forma basis in Q4,
exceeding targets by a penny. Comfortable with FY03 consensus EPS.

Learning Tree Int'l (LTRE) posts a Q2 EPS of 4 cents, 1 cent better than
Street forecasts. Revenues fall short at $40.6 mln, vs. $52 mln.
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