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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- EarningForecast.com has issued consensus earnings forecast reports and equity research for the following companies: Ford (NYSE:F), Research In Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM), Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO), and Yahoo! (NASDAQ:YHOO).
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Report Highlights:
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F): In the last trading session, shares of Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) soared 4.55% (US$0.54) to US$12.40 on high volume of 91.73 million shares, which was 2.3 times more than average volume. Its price, as of the latest close, was up 41% compared with the 52-week low and was 5% below the 52-week high. Observing comprehensive analysis of Ford could help investors avoid big lost in investment. Check F earnings forecast report below.
Read Full Report: http://www.earningforecast.com/PR/122712A/F/Ford.pdf
Research In Motion Limited (USA) (NASDAQ:RIMM): Research In Motion Limited (USA) (NASDAQ:RIMM) has recently agreed to pay Nokia Corporation an undisclosed amount one time to settle all arbitration between the two companies. By the end of Monday's trading, shares of Research In Motion slipped US$0.30 (or -2.75%) to US$10.61 with more than 28.91 million shares exchanged hands for the session, compared to its average volume of 47.12 million shares. See RIMM earnings forecast report here.
Read Full Report: http://www.earningforecast.com/PR/122712A/RIMM/ResearchInMotion.pdf
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC): Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) recently announced its partnership with Bibliotheca Alexandrina's Planetarium Science Centre, with a view to develop a program designed to enhance the skill of researching in adolescents aging between 14 to 18 in March 2013. By market close, Intel shares fell 0.60% to close at US$20.64. Investors may want to find out where INTC will go from here. Observing comprehensive Intel earnings forecast report here.
Read Full Report: http://www.earningforecast.com/PR/122712A/INTC/Intel.pdf
Today EarningForecast.com also observed abnormal trade volume for the following companies; Check out the consensus earnings forecast reports below:
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT):
Read Full Report: http://www.earningforecast.com/PR/122712A/MSFT/Microsoft.pdf
Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO):
Read Full Report: http://www.earningforecast.com/PR/122712A/CSCO/Cisco.pdf
Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO):
Read Full Report: http://www.earningforecast.com/PR/122712A/YHOO/Yahoo.pdf
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