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Oshkosh Truck Is Different Now
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Oshkosh (OSK) reported some excellent results for its fiscal year ended September 30, 2007. EPS increased 29.7 percent to $3.58 on sales of $6.3 billion and net income of $268.1 million. These results compare with EPS of $2.76 on sales of $3.4 billion and net income of $205.5 million in fiscal 2006. Oshkosh’s EPS exceeded the Company’s most recent earnings estimate range for fiscal 2007 of $3.35 - $3.40. Oshkosh also reaffirmed its estimate range for fiscal 2008 EPS of $4.15 - $4.35.
The results are primarily attributable to the new access equipment division. This truly outstanding perfo...
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Merrill Lynch's O'Neal "Decides" to Leave
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I just the love the way these things are phrased<>
After writing off twice the amount pre-announced and having unauthorizes merger discussions with Wachovia (WB), Merill's (MER) CEO Stan O'Neal has "decided" to leave the firm according to sources. On Friday I speculated "O'Neal may have been trying to negotiate himself a nice buyout severance package knowing what was coming down the pike." It turns out there is quite a bit of truth to that. According to Merrill's proxy, O'Neal would be entitled to about $200 million in total severance were Merrill sold or merged but should he decide to leave >...
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Merrill Lynch's O'Neal "Decides" to Leave
I just the love the way these things are phrased<>
After writing off twice the amount pre-announced and having unauthorizes merger discussions with Wachovia (WB), Merill's (MER) CEO Stan O'Neal has "decided" to leave the firm according to sources. On Friday I speculated "O'Neal may have been trying to negotiate himself a nice buyout severance package knowing what was coming down the pike." It turns out there is quite a bit of truth to that. According to Merrill's proxy, O'Neal would be entitled to about $200 million in total severance were Merrill sold or merged but should he decide to leave >...
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Wachovia and Merrill
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In a move that will most likely end up costing him his job, Merrill Lynch (MER) CEO Stan O'Neal apparently approached Wachovia (WB) with the prospect of a merger. <>
Wachovia, which became the second-largest retail brokerage firm after acquiring A. G. Edwards would have been catapulted into a major player as the firm melded their 25,000 prospective brokers. Wachovia would have been the perfect partner for Merrill because of their proven ability to smoothly execute mergers. If you just look at it, O'Neal was doing what would be best for Merrill shareholders, it is just the way he went about>...
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