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Natus Medical Incorporated Q4 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator instructions Your questions will be taken as time permits. And your first question comes from the line of Erik Schneider with UBS Securities. You may proceed. Erik Schneider – UBS Securities HI. Good morning, gentlemen. You just mentioned your – the acquisition criteria, I think, more...
Tags: Call Transcript, Earnings, UBS AG, Times Revenue, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Investment, Financial Accounting, Finance, Business Operations, Seeking Alpha, Natus Medical Inc.
Earnings calls 2009-02-26

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Stock Market Alerts for Thursday, March 13, 2008: BEST 5 Times Revenue Growth!
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 March 2008-TheSubway.com: Stock Market Alerts for Thursday, March 13, 2008: BEST 5 Times Revenue Growth!C1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:13032008 TheSUBWAY.com: Names the following stocks to its Stock Alerts List: Shiner International, Inc. (Nasdaq: BEST), ENER1, Inc. (OTCBB: ENEI), ...
Tags: Comcast Corp., Company, FINANCE, Investment, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., Shiner International Inc., stock, UnitedHealth Group Inc.
Research articles 2008-03-13
Investment Group Bruckman, Rosser, Sherrill & Co. to acquire O'Sullivan for 0.77 times revenue
Investment Group Bruckman, Rosser, Sherrill & Co. to Acquire O'Sullivan for 0.77 Times Revenue The Deal: O'Sullivan Industries Holdings, Inc. has revealed that its Board of Directors has approved an amended merger agreement with OSI Acquisition, Inc., an affiliate of Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill & Co., L.L.C. Under the terms of...
Tags: O'Sullivan Industries Holdings Inc.
Research articles 1999-11-01
Answer to New York Times Revenue Shortfalls: Wine, and Lots of It
Apparently, one of the solutions to The New York Times Company's ongoing revenue problems is wine. And I'm not talking about the possibility that the organization's employees are drinking up as fleeting relief from the erosion of the newspaper industry. Like The Wall Street Journal and San Francisco Chronicle before...
Tags: New York Times Co., Wine, Times Co., Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-08-15
VERITAS to purchase Precise Software Solutions for 7.07 times revenue
The Deal: VERITAS Software Corporation has agreed to acquire Precise Software Solutions Ltd. for $537 million. The transaction, which was originally announced in December 2002, is expected to close in June 2003. VERITAS has recently stated that the acquisition should add $45 million to $55 million in revenue this year.
Tags: VERITAS Software Corp.
Research articles 2003-05-12
CMGI to acquire AdForce for 116.28 times revenue
The Deal: CMGI Inc. has agreed to acquire AdForce Inc. for $500 million in stock. The acquisition will enhance CMGI's position in the fast-growing Internet advertising market and should challenge DoubleClick Inc.'s leading position. The Internet advertising market is expected to generate $2.8 billion in 1999 and is predicted to...
Research articles 1999-10-04
Harvard Industries Inc. to acquire Breed Technologies Inc. for 0.38 times revenue
Featured Transaction The Deal: Harvard Industries Inc. has agreed to acquire Breed Technologies Inc. for $220 million in cash and the assumption on $300 million of Breed's debt. Breed creditors would get nearly 45 percent of the equity of the resulting company. The deal is subject to bankruptcy court approval....
Tags: bankruptcy, Daimler AG, FINANCE, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp., Litigation, revenue
Research articles 2000-06-26
WPP Group to buy Young & Rubicam for 3.32 times revenue, The
The Deal: The advertising agency Young & Rubicam has finally agreed to be acquired by the WPP Group in what is being called the largest deal in the history of the industry. The deal ends four months of on-again, off-again negotiations between the two rivals. The takeover will make WPP...
Tags: WPP Group Plc.
Research articles 2000-05-22
TMP Worldwide to purchase Hotjobs.com for 4.77 times revenue
Featured Transaction The Deal: TMP Worldwide Inc. has agreed to purchase Hotjobs.com Ltd. for $460 million in stock. The combined firm will be the largest online recruiting service on the Web. Discussion: Hotjobs.com has about 9,100 employers that use its Web site to help them with recruiting employees, and nearly...
Tags: Hotjobs.Com Ltd., TMP Worldwide
Research articles 2001-07-09
Chase Manhattan to acquire Hambrecht & Quist for 2.35 times revenue
The Deal: The Chase Manhattan Corp. has agreed to acquire the Hambrecht & Quist Group for $1.35 billion in cash. The acquisition is part of Chase's two-year effort to acquire an investment bank. Chase will pay $50.00 for each Hambrecht share. The price represents a 22.0% premium for Hambrecht shareholders...
Tags: Chase Manhattan Bank
Research articles 1999-10-04
New York Times: Revenue Plummets, Debt Is Junk
Mathew Ingram submits: Is the New York Times NYT running on fumes, as Henry Blodget says at Silicon Alley Insider? I would argue that it’s probably even worse than that. It’s not just running out of gas — it’s only firing on one or two cylinders, the points and...
Tags: Revenue, New York Times Co., Debt, Seeking Alpha, Financial Accounting, Taxes, Operational Accounting, Investment, Finance, Financial Planning, Mathew Ingram, Media
External links 2008-10-24
Royal Bank of Canada to Acquire Flag Financial Corp. for 6.18 Times Revenue
The Deal: Royal Bank of Canada, acting through its RBC Centura unit, has agreed to buy Flag Financial Corporation for $25.50 per share, or about S456 million, in cash. The purchase price represents a premium ofless than one percent of Flag's share price prior to the deal announcement, but the...
Tags: Royal Bank of Canada
Research articles 2006-08-21
MLB's Revenue-Sharing Formula
MLB's revenue-sharing program prevents large-market teams, like the Yankees and Red Sox, from dominating the league every year. Here's how the program affects revenues, payroll, and the competitive balance of baseball. Identifying the Imbalance In 1999, a “blue ribbon” panel...
Tags: Revenue, Team, MLB, Payroll, Washington University, Team Management, Operational Accounting, Management, Finance, David Jacobson, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Business Model, BNET Feature, Competition, Franchise
Articles 2008-07-14
Can The New York Times Increase Page Views Sixfold? Doubtful.
ContentNext Media's researcher Lauren Rich Fine has finally answered a question that is at the core of The New York Times' dilemma: how many page views would nytimes.com need to garner as much ad revenue from the online version as from the print product? The answer is...
Tags: Revenue, Yahoo! Inc., New York Times Co., MSNBC, ContentNext Media, Operational Accounting, Finance, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2008-12-16
From Macro to Micro: The New York Times
Yesterday we took the long view on Internet advertising; today's let's zoom in on one company: The New York Times. The way trend lines are crossing in the media business from print to online these days are illustrated by just one month's figures for this one publishing company. ...
Tags: Revenue, Advertisement, New York Times Co., Advertising Revenue, Internet Advertising, Internet, Operational Accounting, Finance, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-08-26
It's the Best and Worst of "Times" in St. Petersburg
It's been another of those weeks for the newspaper industry. Consider the schizophrenic messages that staffers at the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times received. The newspaper's online business and finance sections were rated as tied for the very best among the top 25 U.S....
Tags: Newspaper, Financial, Section, St. Petersburg, Times, Financial Accounting, Finance, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-05-30
Advertisers Abandon The New York Times, Further Threatening Jobs There
The New York Times' revenues sank 13.9 percent last month. Ad revenue fell 20.9 percent. Despite a traffic increase to its web sites, ad revenue from the web declined 3.8 percent. At sister company New England Media Group which houses the Boston Globe et al, ad revenue tumbled 23.3 percent....
Tags: Revenue, Job, Web, Advertisement, New York Times Co., Advertiser, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2008-12-24
Alarms Going Off @ The New York Times
If we could wind back the clock to last spring, critics and dissident shareholders were practically begging The New York Times Co. to shed non-essential assets, and cut back on its print operations, while investing in Internet properties. For reasons known only to them, the company's insular management team resisted...
Tags: Asset, New York Times Co., Asset Management, Real Estate, Mutual Funds, Financial Services, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Human Resources, Benefits, Retirement Plans, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-12-25
Iomega sees big potential in Malaysian mart, BUSINESS TIMES
Business Times Malaysia 08-22-2002 DATA storage devices maker Iomega Corp is targeting a 20 per cent contribution from the Asia-Pacific region to its worldwide revenue in 2007 with Malaysia as one of the main revenue-generating markets. Iom Business...
Tags: Iomega Corp.
Research articles 2002-08-22
Jennifer 8. Lee Tweets Times' Strategy Meeting
If it isn't a sign of, well, the times that a New York Times reporter, Jennifer 8. Lee, tweeted a newsroom meeting on what the paper is doing to save itself, I don't know what is. But the results, some of which I've put in the screen grab at right,...
Tags: Strategy, Revenue, Lee Tweets Time, Operational Accounting, Finance, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-05-13
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