Company News for June 24, 2010 - Corporate Summary

• Bed Bath & Beyond BBBY reported earnings of 52 cents a share, up from Zacks estimates of 48 cents on revenues of $1.92 billion, versus Zacks projections of $1.89 billion

• Nike NKE fiscal fourth quarter earnings came in at $1.06, in-line with Zacks estimates on inline revenues of $5.1 billion

• Darden Restaurants DRI reported earnings of 86 cents, 2 cents below Zacks estimates on revenues of $1.86 billion, slightly below Zacks estimates of $1.89 billion.  The firm raised its quarterly dividend 28% to 32 cents

• Dell DELL said it sees 2011 adjusted operating income to improve 18-23% YoY and revenues to climb 14-19% from $52.9 billion

• Apple AAPL releases it new iPhone 4 to its own stores as well as other retailers including Wal-Mart WMT, RadioShack RSH and Best Buy BBY today

• Reports said Hasbro HAS, with a market capitalization of about $6 billion, may sell itself to a private equity firm

• Credit Suisse CS raised its rating on the telecommunication sector to "market weight" from "underweight," naming Sprint S its top pick in the group

• Kaufman started Cisco CSCO with a "buy" rating and a $30 price target, implying a 31% upside possibility on the shares

• Dick Bove lowered his estimates for Morgan Stanley's MS second quarter results the second time in the past month, reflecting slowing trading volume and i-banking.  The analyst took fiscal 2010 projections to $2.65 from $2.95 prior, under Street estimates of $3.04, and lowered 2011 estimates to $3.73 from $3.83, which top consensus estimates of $3.56

• ConAgra CAG reported fiscal fourth quarter earnings of 39 cents a share, a cent miss, on revenues of $3.06 billion, below Zacks estimates of $3.16 billion

• McCormick MKC posted fiscal second quarter earnings of 49 cents, which was ahead of Zacks estimates of 45 cents, on better-than-expected revenues of $798.3 million, which topped estimates of $788 million

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