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| LeapFrog Enterprises Q1 2008 Earnings Call Transcript |
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Eileen VanEss - " Vice President, Investor Relations, Treasurer Jeffrey G. Katz - President, Chief Executive Officer, Director William B. Chiasson - Chief Financial Officer and Principal Financial Officer ... |
| Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. Reviews 2007 Highlights at Company's Stockholders Meeting |
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Investors: Molly Salky, 314-423-8000, ext. 5353 or Media: Jill Saunders, 314-423-8000, ext. via PR-inside.com
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| MacKenzie-Childs sold to private equity firm |
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"We have to look at it from a cautious point of view" A private equity firm with offices in Rochester and Manhattan has purchased MacKenzie-Childs from American Doll creator Pleasant Rowland, who rescued the high-end home furnishings company from bankruptcy seven ... |
| LeapFrog: A Good Buy |
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LeapFrog Enterprises , the educational gaming company, announced its Q1 2008 results on Monday. via Seeking Alpha
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| LeapFrog's sales stalled |
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"First quarter results were slightly better than our expectations due primarily to the continued strength of our Educational Gaming business, led by our Leapster product." LeapFrog Enterprises said this week that slower sales - sitting in neutral as the company waits for the impact of upcoming new products to offset declines of discontinued designs - didn't stop it from paring ... |
| Debut of Iron Man lifts Marvel forecast |
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"It was important for us to get much more control of our destiny and the ability to green-light and make these movies on a predictable basis." "As Iron Man rocketed to $201 million in global box-office sales, Marvel Entertainment Inc. via The Toronto Star
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| Marvel profit drops, 2008 outlook raised |
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Marvel Entertainment Inc., which licenses comic book characters for films and consumer products, said Monday its first-quarter profit dipped 3%, partly on lower licensing segment sales, but results topped ... via New York Business.co...
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| Marvel hits Hollywood |
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"It gives them an opportunity to control their own destiny." Marvel Entertainment Inc , the comic-book publisher known for "Spider-Man" and "X-Men," is set to step out of the long shadows of its famous superheroes as it takes less familiar characters like "Iron Man" and ... |
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