Archive for January 25th, 2008

Amgen 2008 Outlook Short of Forecast
Forbes - Biotechnology company Amgen Inc. stated Thursday its fourth-quarter profit topped Wall Street expectations, but it forecast earnings well short of expectations for 2008. The company earned $835 million, or 76 cents per share, compared with profit of

Amgen profit rises, but 2008 outlook shy of Wall Street expectations
Minneapolis Star Tribune - Biotech giant Amgen Inc. reported Thursday its fourth-quarter profits held steady despite government warnings about the safety of its popular anemia drugs, but it forecast earnings well short of expectations for 2008. The company saw a profit of $835

Microsoft profit rises 79 pct, outlook bullish
Reuters - SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O: Quote , Profile , Research ) signaled confidence to a rattled stock market by raising its full-year profit outlook above Wall Street targets and reporting a 79 percent rise in quarterly profit on Thursday

Tokyo shares outlook - Higher on Wall Street’s sustained gains
Forbes - TOKYO (Thomson Financial) - Japanese shares are expected to open higher on Friday, tracking modest but sustained gains on Wall Street overnight after economic data suggested the job market remains largely intact. The Labor Department said that the

DeVry 2Q net more than doubles, tops Wall Street estimate
CNBC - SAN FRANCISCO (Thomson Financial) - DeVry Inc. late Thursday reported fiscal second-quarter net earnings more than doubled, rising to $35.8 million, or 49 cents a share, and topping the 40-cent mean estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial

El Paso sees 2008 earnings below Wall Street view
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NYC sees lower Wall St profits cutting tax revs
Reuters - NEW YORK, Jan 24 (Reuters) - New York City’s tax revenues could drop around $660 million because Wall Street profits have fallen sharply due to the “subprime turmoil/credit crunch,” Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Thursday. The mayor slashed his

Compuware adjusted 3Q EPS misses Wall Street view, revenue beats
Forbes - NEW YORK (Thomson Financial) - Compuware Corp. reported late Thursday third-quarter adjusted earnings of $38.8 million, or 14 cents a share, missing the mean estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial of 18 cents a share. In the same period a

KLA-Tencor 2Q adjusted EPS beats street view; revenue in-line
CNBC - Revenue rose to $636 million, just above Wall Street’s consensus view of $635.5 million. In the same period a year earlier, the company earned $90 million, or 44 cents a share, on revenue of $649 million. Shares of the San Jose-based maker

Amgen earnings, sales beat forecast
CNN Money - NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Biotech Amgen on Thursday reported an increase in earnings and a decrease in sales for the fourth quarter, beating Wall Street’s forecast. Amgen ( AMGN , Fortune 500 ), based in Thousand Oaks, Calif., said its adjusted net

Sun Micro Doubles Profit
Street.Com - SAN FRANCISCO — Sun Microsystems ( JAVA - Cramer’s Take - Stockpickr ) doubled its bottom line in its fiscal second quarter, beating Wall Street expectations by a penny. The Santa Clara, Calif., computer hardware and software vendor said it earned

Microsoft beats the street on Computer growth
CNN Money - Microsoft’s guidance for the coming year matched Wall Street’s view. For the fiscal third quarter, which ends March 31, Microsoft stated it expects to earn 43 to 45 cents per share on $14.3 to $14.6 billion in revenue. For the full year, it forecasts a

Bargain Hunters Might Dial AT&T
Forbes - Bargain shoppers should pick up AT&T ’s signal. Despite providing quarterly results in line with Wall Street’s expectations, shares of the country’s largest telecommunications company fell 3.1%, or $1.13, to $35.56, due to a larger drag on

US: Gold, agricultural futures surge on expected Federal Reserve rate
MSN UK News - US: Gold, agricultural futures surge on expected Federal Reserve rate cut, Wall Street recovery Commodities prices climbed broadly Thursday as expectations of another U.S. interest rate cut and rebounding global

Wall Street Builds on Gains
Street.Com - Wall Street was extending the previous session’s late-day rally Thursday — albeit modestly — amid a torrent of earnings releases and a rebound in foreign markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average pared early gains but was still adding 23 points to

SunPower stock plunges after 1st-qtr profit outlook falls short of
CNBC - However, SunPower’s fourth-quarter profit report and full-year forecast rose above Wall Street expectations. Cowen and Co. analyst Robert W. Stone said there will be “ample opportunity” for the company to lift its targets. He also noted that its

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(FranchisePick.com)   Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett announced the filing of a lawsuit against the Horsham, PA - based Pure Weight Loss chain, which closed abruptly on January 4, 2008.  Here’s the story as posted on the AG’s site this day.January 24, 2008

Attorney General Corbett announces consumer protection lawsuit over sudden closure of Pure Weight Loss chain; refunds sought for hundreds of consumers

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HARRISBURG - Attorney General Tom Corbett today announced the filing of a consumer protection lawsuit against Pure Weight Loss, a national chain of weight loss centers based in Horsham, Montgomery County, along with company owner Vahan Karian, also known as Vahan Karabajakian. Corbett stated the lawsuit was filed against the company, as well as Mr. Karian personally, alleging deceptive marketing and sales of long-term contracts for weight loss supplements, pre-packaged food and weight loss counseling services.  According to the lawsuit, Mr. Karian, as President, sole owner and sole shareholder of the company, was a co-participant in this deception and shares a responsibility for consumer losses.

Corbett stated that in December 2007 Pure Weight Loss suddenly announced plans to close approximately 400 stores across the country, including 47 locations in Pennsylvania.  The closure of the chain resulted in more than 850 complaints from consumers who had prepaid as much as $2,000 for food products and services that were never delivered.

“Taking money from consumers for goods that cannot be delivered is a clear violation of Pennsylvania’s Consumer Protection law,” Corbett said. “In this case, we believe that Pure Weight Loss continued to sell long-term contracts to consumers even after it was clear, or should have been clear, that those contracts couldn’t be satisfied.”

According to the lawsuit, Pure Weight Loss continued to aggressively market long-term contracts for weight loss services in the fall and winter of 2007, despite numerous financial difficulties, including tax liens, legal judgments and lawsuits against the company filed in several states. 

Additionally, Corbett stated that the company allegedly continued to sell contracts even after announcing plans to shut all of their stores.  According to consumer complaints received by the Health Care Section, Pure Weight Loss stores were accepting pre-payment from consumers as late as December 18, 2007, four days after the company posted a notice on their website that all of their stores would be closed.

Corbett said that consumers were allegedly encouraged to buy long-term contracts, many lasting a year or more, and were promised the regular delivery of weight loss products as they were needed. Consumers pre-paid for these services, often paying several hundred dollars in advance.  

Pure-Weight-Loss-Poster-366x244Corbett said that following the closure announcement, consumers were instructed by Pure Weight Loss to pick up products from their stores prior to January 4, 2008, or file a claim for refunds - but the defendants failed to pay refunds to all consumers or provide all of the products or services which had been purchased. 

Corbett also noted that following the closure, the Pure Weight Loss website instructed consumers to contact other weight loss companies for “discounts” or other special offers - though none of those promotional offers constituted full reimbursement for the payments made by consumers. 

Additionally, the lawsuit claims that some of the “special offers” listed on the Pure Weight Loss website were misleading and deceptive.  Many of these offers provided little or no actual financial benefit to former Pure Weight Loss customers, and were essentially identical to offers those companies were providing to any consumer.

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  • Corbett said that Mr. Karian, as the owner and sole shareholder of Pure Weight Loss, was aware, or should have been aware of the financial difficulties facing the company, as well as the apparent inability of the company to fulfill the contracts it was selling.  The lawsuit argues that Mr. Karian was a co-participant in this consumer fraud and shares a responsibility for consumer restitution. 

    To date, Corbett said the Attorney General’s Health Care Section has received more than 850 claims from consumers approaching $500,000 for undelivered Pure Weight Loss products or services. The average claim by consumers is $880, though some consumers paid in excess of $2,000 for goods and services which were not delivered. 

    The lawsuit against Pure Weight Loss and Mr. Karian seeks full restitution for all consumer claims, along with civil penalties of up to $1,000 per violation - or $3,000 for violations involving senior citizens.

    Additionally, the lawsuit also asks the court to order Mr. Karian to forfeit all profits derived from these unfair and deceptive acts and to prohibit Pure Weight Loss from operating in Pennsylvania until all restitution, costs and penalties have been paid.

    Corbett encouraged consumers to call the Attorney General’s Health Care Section Hotline at 1-877-888-4877 or file an on the internet complaint using the Attorney General’s website.

    Corbett said the Attorney General’s Health Care Section is processing complaints from consumers across the country.  Consumers living outside Pennsylvania are encouraged to file on the internet complaints with the PA Attorney General’s Office as well as their own state consumer protection agency.

    The lawsuit was filed in Commonwealth Court and will be handled by Chief Deputy Attorney General Thomas M. Devlin, along with Deputy Attorneys General Nicole L. VanOrder and Timothy E. Gates, from the Attorney General’s Health Care Section.

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