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| Last Price |
14.38 (11.20.09 5:20 PM EST) |
| Change (%) |
-0.33 (-2.24%) |
| Volume |
945,593 |
| Open |
14.58 |
| Previous Close |
14.71 |
| Day High |
14.65 |
| Day Low |
14.22 |
| Bid |
14.37 x 200 |
| Ask |
14.38 x 2000 |
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| Average Volume |
641,954 |
| Shares Outstanding |
67.33M |
| Market Cap |
968.3M |
| Year High |
19.68 |
| Year Low |
10.01 |
| Earnings Per Share |
0.65 |
| P/E Ratio |
22.1 |
| Dividend |
N/A |
| Yield |
N/A |
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| Symbol
| Last
| Change (%)
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| QBR-B |
26.40 |
-0.18 (-0.68%) |
| GGNDF |
5.60 |
+0.00 (+0.00) |
| QBCRF |
25.90 |
+0.00 (+0.00) |
| COBJF |
1.06 |
-0.01 (-0.93%) |
| SGTCF |
2.22 |
+0.00 (+0.00) |
| MBOFF |
1.25 |
+0.00 (+0.00) |
| AZTEF |
0.53 |
+0.00 (+0.00) |
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| Tue, Nov 17, 2009 |
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QuorumLabs Completes $5.3 Million in Funding
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Business Wire
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| Fri, Nov 13, 2009 |
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Tekelec Wins 2009 NCTA 21 Award for "Public Company of the Year"
Second Honor in Two Months Highlights Company's Strong Financial Performance
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Marketwire
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| Wed, Nov 11, 2009 |
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Tekelec Provides Mobile Number Portability to Manx Telecom, an O2-Owned Operator
Experience and Speed of Delivery Drive Deal
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Marketwire
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| Wed, Nov 04, 2009 |
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Tekelec Announces Strong Q3 2009 Revenues and Operating Income
-- Q3 Orders of $94.7 million; up 8% year over year
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Marketwire
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| Wed, Oct 21, 2009 |
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Tekelec Named to Forbes' List of "America's 200 Best Small Companies" for Second Consecutive Year
Tekelec Jumps 16 Spots on Annual List Evaluating Financial Performance
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Marketwire
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| Thu, Nov 05, 2009 |
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Globecomm Systems Inc. Meets Analyst Expectations; GCOM, TKLC, PLT
| Analysts were expecting Globecomm Systems Inc. (GCOM) [Chart - News - Analysis] to report earnings of $0.06 for last quarter, and GCOM met expectations with actual earnings of $0.06---in line the consensus estimate. GCOM also issued earnings guidance for next quarter that is in line with current analyst expectations. If you compare last quarter's earnings to the $0.04 the company made per share during the same quarter a year ago, you can see that GCOM’s earnings are up this year. {loadposition link_newslink1} | {loadposition livevideopromo} | | | | | | {loadposition homeaccordion2} | | | {loadposition contentad} | | | | | | | | Also, if you compare GCOM's 21.00% projected earnings-per-share (EPS) growth rate for the next five years with the projected EPS growth rate of 16.84% for the Processing Systems & Products industry as a whole during that same time frame, you can see that analysts expect GCOM to outperform the industry in the future---which is a good sign for the stock. Drilling down a little deeper into the Processing Systems & Products industry, you can see how analysts believe GCOM will stack up against some of the other stocks in the industry, like Tekelec (TKLC) [Chart - News - Analysis] and Plantronics Inc. (PLT) [Chart - News - Analysis], in the future. Analysts believe TKLC's earnings are going to grow at a rate of 9.00% while PLT's earnings are going to grow at a rate of 24.00%. Earnings season can be a volatile time in the stock market. Check out these videos and articles to be better prepared to take advantage of the large price moves that tend to accompany earnings announcements. - Earnings Season is Here - Find Out How to Trade It - Using Options to Trade Earnings - Understanding Stock Analyst Research and Recommendations {loadposition link_nowtime} {loadposition followus} |
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| Wed, Nov 04, 2009 |
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Tekelec Beats Analyst Expectations; TKLC, SEAC, EDCI
| Analysts were expecting Tekelec (TKLC) [Chart - News - Analysis] to report earnings of $0.21 for last quarter, but TKLC beat expectations with actual earnings of $0.27---6 cents above the consensus estimate. TKLC also issued earnings guidance for next quarter that is in line with current analyst expectations. If you compare last quarter's earnings to the $0.19 the company made per share during the same quarter a year ago, you can see that TKLC’s earnings are up this year. {loadposition link_newslink1} | {loadposition livevideopromo} | | | | | | {loadposition homeaccordion2} | | | {loadposition contentad} | | | | | | | | Also, if you compare TKLC's 9.00% projected earnings-per-share (EPS) growth rate for the next five years with the projected EPS growth rate of 16.96% for the Processing Systems & Products industry as a whole during that same time frame, you can see that analysts expect TKLC to underperform the industry in the future---which is a bad sign for the stock. Drilling down a little deeper into the Processing Systems & Products industry, you can see how analysts believe TKLC will stack up against some of the other stocks in the industry, like SeaChange International Inc. (SEAC) [Chart - News - Analysis] and EDCI Holdings, Inc. (EDCI) [Chart - News - Analysis], in the future. Analysts believe SEAC's earnings are going to grow at a rate of 35.00% while EDCI's earnings are going to grow at a rate of 0.00%. Earnings season can be a volatile time in the stock market. Check out these videos and articles to be better prepared to take advantage of the large price moves that tend to accompany earnings announcements. - Earnings Season is Here - Find Out How to Trade It - Using Options to Trade Earnings - Understanding Stock Analyst Research and Recommendations {loadposition link_nowtime} {loadposition followus} |
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| Tue, May 26, 2009 |
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Telecom Industry - Industry Outlook
Telecom Industry - Maintain Positive Outlook (Upgraded From Neutral in March 2009) Based on extreme industry weakness in late 2008 and early 2009, we believe valuation levels now reflect remedial conditions in the economy. Depressed stock prices foster improved investment entry points more favorable at this juncture should stimulus plans, restricted operating expenses and higher earnings level result along with sustainable purchasing activity. Telecom companies are starting to report minimal financial improvements in terms of revenue and earnings levels. In addition, economic stimulus plans throughout the world, including the U.S. broadband infrastructure development program -- and similar structural subsidies in China and India -- may be a boon for selected service providers and equipment manufacturers. Telecom carriers and equipment [More...]
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| Thu, May 07, 2009 |
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Cadence Design (CDNS): Cramer’s Third Speculative Tech
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Wall Street Pit
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Cramer’s Third Speculative Tech: Cadence Design (NasdaqGS: CDNS)
This week, CNBC’s Jim Cramer is riding the bullish wave in the market by trying to highlight some lesser known technology names that he thinks still have room to run. His first two picks Tekelec (TKLC) and Brocade Communication Systems (BRCD) have both benefited from the bounce that always seems to follow a smaller stock when Jim Cramer spends any significant amount of time focused on them on Mad Money. The same was true in after [More...]
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