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- Small Businesses Expect to Grow Despite Concerns about the Economy, According to the OPEN from American Express 2005 Semi-Annual Small Business Monitor; Hurricane Katrina Dampens Confidence, but Six-Month Growth Outlook Remains Strong
- NEW YORK -- Business growth remains the top priority for small business owners in the U.S., and more respondents expect their businesses to grow over the next six months despite concerns about the economy - 49%, up from 44% a year ago, according to the OPEN from American ExpressSM 2005...
- Research articles 2005-10-03
- CEC Entertainment, Inc. Reports Initial Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Operations; Updates Outlook for Fiscal 2005
- IRVING, Texas -- CEC Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:CEC) today made a preliminary statement on the impact of Hurricane Katrina on operations and updated its previously issued earnings guidance for the third quarter of fiscal 2005.
- Research articles 2005-09-13
- O'Charley's Inc. Reports Initial Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Operations; Company Updates Outlook for Third Quarter of Fiscal 2005
- NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- O'Charley's Inc. (NASDAQ/NM: CHUX), a leading casual dining restaurant company, today made a preliminary statement on the impact of Hurricane Katrina on its operations. In addition, the Company updated its previously-issued earnings guidance for the third quarter of fiscal 2005.
- Research articles 2005-09-06
- GE Comments on Hurricane Katrina and Reaffirms Third Quarter Outlook and Total Year 2005 Earnings per Share Guidance of $1.80 to $1.83; Continues to Execute Strategy to Reduce Investment in Insurance
- FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- General Electric Company Chairman and CEO Jeffrey R. Immelt today said that GE's earnings forecast for third quarter and full year 2005 remain on track:
- Research articles 2005-10-03
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