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- BMC Software Q1 Earnings Rise Yet Miss Estimate
BMC Software Inc. said Wednesday after the markets closed that its first quarter profit rose 13% from last year, helped by higher revenue and a tax benefit. However, the company's quarterly earnings per share, excluding items, came in below analysts' expectations as did its quarterly revenue. At the same time, the company reiterated its non-GAAP earnings guidance for the fiscal year 2011.
share trading software 31 Jul 2010 - Quest Software shares jump after solid 2Q results
Shares of Quest Software Inc. got a boost Friday after the business software maker posted better-than-expected second-quarter results.
share trading software 31 Jul 2010 - McAfee 2Q profit rises
Computer-security software maker McAfee Inc. said Thursday that its second-quarter profit rose 38 percent, helped by growth in its corporate and consumer businesses.
share trading software 31 Jul 2010 - Software maker SAP completes Sybase acquisition
German business software maker SAP AG said Friday it has completed its $5.8 billion acquisition of U.S. database software maker Sybase Inc.
share trading software 31 Jul 2010 - BMC Software posts 13 percent jump in 1Q profit
BMC Software Inc. booked a 13 percent jump in fiscal first-quarter earnings Wednesday as revenue and bookings improved. It was enough to match Wall Street forecasts.
share trading software 31 Jul 2010 - McAfee Advances the Most in 21 Months on Forecast
McAfee Inc., the second-largest maker of security software, rose the most in 21 months in New York trading after the companys forecast allayed investors concerns about slowing growth.
share trading software 31 Jul 2010 - Quest Software Q2 beats estimates, shares jump
Quest Software Inc posted a better-than-expected quarterly profit, helped by a 25 percent jump in license revenue, sending its shares up 6 percent in extended trade.
share trading software 31 Jul 2010 - Software, Food Retailers Are `Value Traps' in Bank of America's U.S. Model
Software development and food retailing are among U.S. industries that are value traps, made up of stocks whose valuations are low for good reason, according to Bank of America Corp.
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