Thursday, July 22, 2010

yahoo down


yahoo down

Shares of Yahoo took a sharp fall on Tuesday said quarterly revenue growth of two percent is not met the expectations of analysts on Wall Street.Yahoo said its second-quarter net profit rose 51 percent from the previous year 213 million U.S. dollars. share earnings amounted to 15 percent, better than analysts' 14 cent forecasted.While quarter net income and earnings per share beat analyst expectations, sales rose only 2 percent in the quarter ended 30 June to $ 1600000000.

Yahoo shares fell 6.25 percent, to $ 14.25 in after-hours trading after the results were announced after winning 0.66 percent for the market closed.Yahoo said it expects boost growth in the third quarter sales between 1.57 and 1.65 billion dollars.Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz said the company is happy that she "remains a strong operating income and margin improvement to deliver" although "it were in the bottom of our revenue estimates. " Bartz said that Yahoo gained market share in the pursuit of profit and advertising market in the quarter, but was not yet expectations.Yahoo 's search advertising revenue in the quarter decreased by eight percent, while revenues show advertising increased by 19 percent. "Show the growth was very strong and is looking to stabilize," he acknowledged Bartz.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

vilsack

vilsack

Agriculture Minister Tom Vilsack today the following statement released in response to his conversation with Shirley Sherrod: "Today I made was to apologize to Shirley Sherrod. I told her I'm sorry was for the pain that is causing this she and her family and friends. " I reacted too quickly. I would have taken the time to listen and learn. "While I can not change what happened, I can try to make something out of this difficult incident.

were "As we know, Shirley to tell a unique and exciting history. She and her family discrimination endured and overcame adversity. Fighting for justice and equality ahead of them, the farmers who are fighting for their land to keep, fought for women in Not helped, confronted the social and economic justice and African-American men and women, discrimination. As USDA Georgia State Rural Development Director, she worked for the economic opportunity for all people by promoting job creation and business growth. And Shirley has shown tremendous character through the events of recent days.

"Shirley and I talked about a unique opportunity at USDA. With all that she has seen, endured and accomplished, it would be invaluable to have her experience, commitment and record of service at USDA. I hope she considers staying with the department.

whale yacht

whale yacht

The photos and stories are quite dramatic: an excess whale about the crash on a sailing boat from South Africa. The results survive: whale, boat people and all.
"It was pretty scary," said Paloma Werner, the sailing-Sunday Capt. free city was shelled with her boyfriend / business partner, Ralph Mothes, in its 32-foot, steel yacht. "We thought the whale was going to go under the boat and get to the other side. We thought that it would see us."

The estimated 30 meters long, 40-endangered Southern Right Whale tonnes tipped the boat steel mast, the cabin and then slipped back into the ocean off Cape Town. The two sailors were not violated. The young mammal fat and skin left behind and was "in any case very badly bruised, but probably do not break", a marine researcher said.

Today, however, investigating officers reported that Wermer Mothes can and too close to the whale and harassment they have come to break it so, the Cape Times reported. The law requires sailors to 1,000 feet away to keep from whales.
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