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WILSONVILLE, Ore.----Mentor Graphics Corporation today announced revenues for fiscal third quarter ending October 31st, 2008 of $184.9 million, a GAAP loss of $.85 per share, and a non-GAAP loss of $.04 per share.
CHICAGO----Fitch Ratings expects ratings for U.S. tobacco companies to remain stable in 2009. This outlook is supported by the companies' significant liquidity positions and by their ability to continue to generate sizeable free cash flow as a result of their high operating margins.
A New Path For Israel? Hours after resigning as prime minister of Israel on September 21, 2008, Ehud Olmert gave an interview to the Israeli newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth ( excerpted in the New York Review of Books), in which he seems to have made a 180 degree turnaround from his former views.
From the Stephens Media team in Arkansas and Washington D.C. Lawmakers question scholarship surplus By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - As Arkansas lawmakers prepare to hammer out enabling legislation for a lottery to fund college scholarships, some are questioning why the state's scholarship fund is already running at a surplus.
Several inflation adjustments have been announced which may affect the finances of seniors.
Chances are you’ve never heard of a locum, but your life may depend on one someday. Locum tenens, the Latin expression for ‘place holder,’ is the term used to describe stand-in clinicians in the medical field, and as a result of state and nationwide shortages of medical professionals, healthcare groups like Ministry Health Care and the Marshfield Clinic rely heavily on locums to fill out their ...
From the Stephens Media team in Arkansas and Washington D.C. Lawmakers want stiffer punishment for public theft By Rob Moritz LITTLE ROCK - Some legislators Friday called for harsher penalties for public servants convicted of stealing public funds and said legislation is being considered to bar them from working in other public sector jobs.
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