U.S.-listed shares of Chinese companies plunged in the wake of the overnight sell-off in Shanghai. Shares of Mindray Medical (NYSE:MR - News), Guangshen Railway Company Ltd. (NYSE:GSH - News), Trina Solar (NYSE:TSL - News), China Southern Airlines (NYSE:ZNH - News) and Aluminum Corp. China (NYSE:ACH - News) all fell on heavier-than-average volume.
Shares of 11 exchange traded funds based on Asian markets fell sharply Tuesday, reflecting fears of economic upset after the Shanghai stock market fell almost 9% overnight. ETFs such as iShares:FTSE/Xinhua (NYSE:FXI - News), PowerShares Golden Dragon (AMEX:PGJ - News) and iShares MSCI Singapore Index Fund (AMEX:EWS - News) were hit hard.
Apple Inc. (NasdaqGS:AAPL - News) shares slumped after the company said Monday it would delay the release of its AppleTV set-top box product until mid-March. The AppleTV had originally been scheduled to be shipped in February, but an Apple spokeswoman said, "Wrapping up AppleTV is taking a few weeks longer than we projected."
AutoZone Inc. (NYSE:AZO - News) said second-quarter net income for the three months ended Feb. 10 rose 6.2% to $103 million, or $1.46 a share, from $97 million, or $1.25 a share in the year-ago period. Sales rose to $1.3 billion from $1.25 billion. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial forecast earnings of $1.45 a share and revenue of $1.3 billion, on average.
Blockbuster Inc.'s (NYSE:BBI - News) fourth-quarter profit dropped sharply on higher corporate expenses, the video rental company said Tuesday. Blockbuster earned $12.9 million, or 5 cents a share, down from $18 million, or 9 cents, in the fourth quarter of 2005. On an adjusted basis, the company said it would have earned $20.4 million, or 9 cents a share, vs. $25.0 million, or 12 cents. Revenue came in up 1.4% to $1.51 billion on an increase in worldwide same-store merchandise sales -- sales at stores open more than a year -- and favorable currency. The average estimate of analyst polled by Thomson Financial had been for Blockbuster to earn 5 cents a share on revenue of $1.47 billion.
Cabela's Inc. (NYSE:CAB - News) said it is filing a preliminary prospectus supplement with the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding a public offering of 4.1 million shares.
CBRE Realty Finance Inc. (NYSE:CBF - News) shares dropped after the Hartford, Conn.-based commercial real estate finance company reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $3.5 million, or 12 cents a share, up from $1.73 million, or 9 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Adjusted funds from operations rose to $5.9 million, or 19 cents a share, from $2.5 million, or 13 cents a share, last year. Revenue rose to $25.6 million from $8.78 million. For fiscal 2007, CBRE expects earnings of 86 cents to 96 cents a share and adjusted funds from operations of $1.10 to $1.20 a share.
Centennial Communications Corp. (NasdaqGS:CYCL - News) said certain affiliates of the Blackstone Group have agreed to sell 10 million shares of Centennial's common stock in an underwritten public offering at a price of $8.05 per share. Wall, N.J.-based Centennial, a provider of wireless and communications services, will not receive any proceeds from the sale of shares. Following the completion of the offering, the Blackstone Group affiliates will own 15.17 million shares of Centennial's common stock. Centennial shares fell 8.4% to $8.04 in Tuesday morning trade.
Covanta Holding Corp. (NYSE:CVA - News) reported fourth-quarter net income doubled to 8 cents a share as revenue rose to $317.9 million from $303.4 million.
Delphi Corp. (Other OTC:DPHIQ.PK - News) said fourth-quarter losses widened to $853 million from $828 million a year ago. The loss for the quarter ending December includes $200 million in impairment charges. Revenue fell to $6.4 billion from last year's $6.8 billion, while non-General Motors revenue was flat at $3.7 billion. For all of 2006, the bankrupt Troy, Mich. maker of auto parts lost $5.5 billion, which includes $3 billion in charges related to the attrition of more than 20,000 employees.
Dillard's Inc. (NYSE:DDS - News) said fourth-quarter earnings rose to $155 million, or $1.90 a share, from $98.5 million, or $1.24 a share, a year earlier. Results for the quarter ending Feb. 3 include an interest credit of 8 cents a share and a tax benefit of 79 cents a share. Excluding these non-recurring items, earnings would have been $1.03 a share. Revenue increased 3.3% to $2.46 billion from last year's $2.38 billion, while same-store sales declined 4%. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had been expecting earnings of $1.09 a share and revenue of $2.42 billion, on average. Shares of the Little Rock, Ark. department store chain closed Monday down 3 cents at $34.97.
DTE Energy Co. (NYSE:DTE - News) reported fourth-quarter net income fell to 79 cents a share from $2.14 a share in the year-earlier quarter.
Dynegy Inc. (NYSE:DYN - News)said it swung to a fourth-quarter net loss of $58 million, or 12 cents a share. The firm reported a profit of $293 million, or 74 cents a share a year earlier, which included a $690 million gain from discontinued operations. Revenue for the quarter fell 36.2% to $397 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial had expected a loss of 4 cents a share. The firm said its proposed combination with LS Power remains on track for completion at the end of the first quarter of 2007. The deal is expected to provide more predictable cash flows, the company noted. It added its Midwest and Northeast regions delivered a stronger performance due to higher prices realized, though volumes were lower. The company cut its 2007 operating cash flow estimate to a range of $500 million to $600 million from a range of $600 million to $700 million due to a change in the timing of forward sales receipts. It maintained its forecast for 2007 earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization of $1.02 billion to $1.13 billion.
Federated Department Stores Inc. (NYSE:FD - News) turned in higher fourth-quarter earnings that included hefty charges, including a loss on the sale of bridal group businesses, but offered a sharply lower-than-expected forecast. But the retailer attempted to upstage that news with a plan to change its corporate name to Macy's Group Inc. At the same time, Federated also upped its share buyback program and announced a quarterly dividend.
Focus Media Holding Ltd., (NasdaqGM:FMCN - News) the Shanghai advertising company, reported fourth-quarter net income more than tripled as revenue nearly tripled to $68.3 million.
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