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| Posted: 21 Jan 2010 01:16 PM PST Feb. 10 — "The Philadelphia Story" at Kearney Community Theatre Feb. 11 — World Famous Lipizzaner Stallions at Qwest Center, Omaha Feb. 14 — "Playhouse Disney Live" at Viaero Event Center Feb. 18 — Third Thursdays at MONA at Museum of Nebraska Art Feb. 20 — Kate Fly in concert at Minden Opera House, Minden Feb. 22 — "Barbados: Island in the Sun," part of the Travel Adventure Cinema Series, at Robert M. Merryman Performing Arts Center Feb. 24 — Collection Connection: "The Galapagos Islands and the Great Plains: The View from the Beagle and a Subaru Outback" presented by Paul Johnsgard at MONA Feb. 24 — An Evening of Concert Dance presented by the University of Nebraska at Kearney Feb. 25 — Wind Ensemble Concert at the University of Nebraska at Kearney Feb. 25 — "Sousa Celebration" with the University of Nebraska at Kearney Wind Ensemble at the Merryman Performing Arts Center, Kearney Feb. 26 — "The Marriage of Figaro," an opera by Mozart presented by Opera Omaha at the Orpheum Theater, Omaha Feb. 28 — University of Nebraska at Kearney Choirs in concert at the Fine Arts Building on campus March 2 — "Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed …" a concert presented by the Kearney Symphony Orchestra on the UNK campus March 3 — Bike Show at the Buffalo Country Fairgrounds March 3 — "Cranes on the Platte" Wood Carving & Pine Needle Art Show & Sale at the Ramada Inn March 4 — John Mayer in concert at Qwest Center, Omaha March 5 — "The Wizard of Oz" presented by the Minden Players at Minden Opera House March 7 — First Sundays at Rowe Sanctuary March 8 — Franziska Nabb, flute, in concert as part of the Concerts-on-the-Platte series, University of Nebraska at Kearney March 9 — Bon Jovi in concert as part of "The Circle World Tour" at Qwest Center, Omaha March 11 — "Route 66" presented as part of the Merryman Performing Arts series at Merryman Performing Arts Center, Kearney March 13 — Irish Murder Mystery Dinner at Max's Creek Vineyards March 18 — Third Thursdays at MONA at the Museum of Nebraska Art EVENTS - Comedic hypnotist Jim Wand at 7 and 9 p.m. today at Ponderosa Room, Nebraska Student Union, University of Nebraska at Kearney. General admission is $4. - Third Thursdays featuring songwriter Mike Adams, "Picture This" with John Fronzcak and music by Wes Hird. 7-8 p.m. today at Museum of Nebraska Art, 2401 Central Ave., Kearney. 865-8559; www.monet. unk.edu/mona. Free admission. Emcee is Tom Tye. - "Planetarium on Parade" at 7 p.m. Friday at UNK Planetarium, Bruner Hall of Science on the University of Nebraska at Kearney campus. 865-8277; www.unk.edu. Free admission. An encore show will be presented at 8 p.m. if the first show is full. - Kearney Storytelling Festival featuring Beth Horner. 7 p.m. today at Lexington Public Library, 907 N. Washington, Lexington; 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday featuring stories for families and 7:30 p.m. Saturday featuring stories for adults. All Saturday performances are at the Museum of Nebraska Art, 2401 Central Ave., Kearney. 865-8559; www.monet. unk.edu/mona. Free admission. The festival includes area tellers Sherry Crow, Mark Johnson and Mary Henning. - Ballroom and Country Dance Workshop presented by the Platte Valley Dancers at 9 a.m. Saturday at Eagles Club 17 W. 24 St. 234-4432. $40 per person for the day or $8 per person per class. There will be 10 sessions offered. For more information visit www.plattevalley dancers.com. - "Inside Iran Today," part of the Travel Adventure Cinema Series narrated in person by Buddy Hatton, 7 p.m. Monday at Robert M. Merryman Performing Arts Center, 225 W. 22nd St., Kearney. 698-8297. Tickets are $8 adults, $3 students. For more information about the event call 237-2152 or visit www.windoes.com. - Super Sport RV and Boat Show, 5-9 p.m. Jan. 29, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Jan. 30, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. 31 at Exhibit Building, Buffalo County Fairgrounds, Kearney. Admission is $3. - Collection Connection: "Heinrich Mollhausen: A German Storyteller and Artist in Nebraska" presented by Jerry Fox 2 p.m. Wednesday at Museum of Nebraska Art, 2401 Central Ave., Kearney. 865-8559; www.monet.unk.edu/mona. Free admission. - "Star Stories" at 7 p.m. Feb. 5 at UNK Planetarium, Bruner Hall of Science on the University of Nebraska at Kearney campus. 865-8277; www.unk.edu. Free admission. Only children age 5 and older will be admitted to the show. Reservations are not accepted. No late seatings. - Family Fun Day featuring the music of Mike Mennard and art events for children and families, 1-4 p.m. Feb. 6 at Museum of Nebraska Art, 2401 Central Ave., Kearney. 865-8559; www.monet.unk.edu/mona. Free admission. Presented by the MONA Guild. - First Sundays at Rowe featuring education director Keanna Leonard on bird identification, 1:30 p.m. Feb. 7 at Rowe Sanctuary, 44450 Elm Island Road, Gibbon; 308-468-5282; www.rowesanctuary.org. Free admission. - "Sowing the Seeds," the annual fundraising banquet presented by the Todd Becker Foundation, 6:30 p.m. Feb. 8 at Holiday Inn, 110 Second Ave., Kearney. Tickets are $25 per person or $175 for a table of eight. The event includes speaker Gigi Graham, a silent auction and dinner. Tickets, along with a complete list of silent auction items and details are available by calling 800-983-2644 or by visiting www.toddbecker.org. - Red Cross Chili Cookoff featuring more than 30 cooks from the community offering samples of chili and soup, 5-8 p.m. Feb. 9 at Health and Sports Center on the University of Nebraska at Kearney campus. Admission is $5 for adults or $2 for children. The event will feature People's Choice judging of the chili and soups. - Cranefest featuring exhibits and films about the more than 500,000 Sandhill Cranes that stop over at the Platte River, March 12 through April 5 at Great Platte River Road Archway, 3060 E. First St., I-80 exit 272. 237-1000; www.archway.org. Sandhill Crane tours with a trained guide are available for groups of 10 or more by reservation. Contact the Archway for more information. CONCERTS - Wes Hird and Friends, 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Minden Opera House, 322 E. Fifth St., Minden. 308-832-0588; www.mindenoperahouse.com. Tickets are $15. - The Prima Trio, featuring clarinet, violin and piano as part of the Kearney Concert Association, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 29 at Robert M. Merryman Performing Arts Center, 225 W. 22nd St., Kearney. 698-8297. Admission is by membership. Memberships are available by calling 234-9457. - Andrew White, baritone, and Marilyn Musick, piano, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 8 at Fine Arts Recital Hall, University of Nebraska at Kearney Fine Arts Building. 865-8618; www.unk.edu. Free admission. Concerts-on-the-Platte is presented by the University of Nebraska at Kearney Department of Music and Performing Arts. THEATER - "Church Basement Ladies" presented as part of the Merryman Performing Arts series 2 and 7 p.m. Jan. 30 at Robert M. Merryman Performing Arts Center, 225 W. 22nd St. 698-8297. Tickets are $36 to $46. - "The Hobbit" based on the Tolkien classic presented by Theatre San Fil and featuring life-sized puppets, 7 p.m. Feb. 2 at Robert M. Merryman Performing Arts Center, 225 W. 22nd St. 698-8297. Tickets are $15. - "Wedding Singer" presented as part of the Merryman Performing Arts series 7 p.m. Feb. 8 at Robert M. Merryman Performing Arts Center, 225 W. 22nd St. 698-8297. Tickets are $36 to $46. This Broadway musical on tour is based on the popular film about a rock-star wannabe Robbie Heart. NIGHTCLUBS - Cunningham's Journal, 15 W. 23rd St., Kearney. 236-9737. Reggae with Don Chani, 8 p.m. today. - The Garage, 15 E. 24th St., Kearney. Crazy Horses, 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. EXHIBITS - Frank House, west campus of the University of Nebraska at Kearney; 865-8284; e-mail to sullivankw@unk.edu. Open 2-5 p.m. Monday through Friday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Tours of 12 or more arranged by appointment. - Great Platte River Road Archway, 3060 E. First St., I-80 exit 272; 237-1000; www.archway.org. Open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday through Sunday. - KidZone — Kearney Area Children's Museum, 2005 First Ave., Kearney. 698-2228; www.kearneykidzone.com. Admission is $3 per person, free for children younger than 2. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. - Museum of Nebraska Art, 2401 Central Ave., Kearney. 865-8559; www.monet.unk.edu/mona. Open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Free admission. "Sights and Sounds," an interplay of line, color and shape that offers viewers a new approach to experiencing art through Aug. 8. "Nebraska Travels" through March 21. "Nebraska Now: Elizabeth Ingraham, Fiber" through April 11. "Birds and Burrowers" through May 23. "Nebraska Wildlife" Jan. 29 through March 21. Family Fun Day featuring the music of Mike Mennard, 1-4 p.m. Feb. 6. - Trails and Rails Museum, 710 W. 11th St., Kearney. 234-3041. Open 1-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Archives are open 1-4 p.m. Monday. Admission is $5 adults, $2 children ages 5-12. - ReFind Back Room Gallery, 2219 Central Ave., Kearney. 237-4363. Artist Dee Goedert 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 30. - Walker Gallery, University of Nebraska at Kearney Fine Arts Building. 865-8353. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Free admission. "Mastering Print Media — Professor Karen Kunc and UNL Masters Students in Printmaking" through Feb. 12. - Walkway Gallery at Good Samaritan Hospital, 31 E. 31st St., Kearney. 865-2700. Open 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Art by Grete Sandberg on display through March 31. - 100th Meridian Museum, 206 E. Eighth St., Cozad; 308-784-1100. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. - Chevyland USA Auto and Cycle Museum, Elm Creek; 308-856-4208. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. - Custer County Historical Society Museum, E Street and Ninth Avenue, Broken Bow. 308-872-2203. Open 1-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. - Dawson County Museum, 805 N. Taft St., Lexington. 308-324-5340. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. - Franklin County Museum, north Highway 10 in Franklin. 308-425-3030. Open noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Donation. - Harold Warp Pioneer Village, 138 E. Highway 6, Minden. 800-445-4447; www.pioneervillage.org. General admission is $9.50, $5 for children 6 to 12 and free to children 5 years and younger. Open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. - Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles, 606 Heartland Road, Lexington. 308-324-6329 or 308-324-2101. Open weekdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 1-5 p.m. Sundays. - Robert Henri Museum, 218 E. Eighth St., Cozad. 308-784-4154. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. - Naponee Museum, U.S. Highway 136, Naponee. 308-269-2045. Donation. Open by appointment. - Nebraska Prairie Museum, one mile north of Holdrege on U.S. Highway 183; 308-995-5015. Donation. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Group reservations available. - Rowe Sanctuary, 44450 Elm Island Road, Gibbon. 308-468-5282; www.rowesanctuary.org. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| IRIS, TWLL, AGYS, CCBG, EGBN, ACPW Expected To Be Lower Leading Up To ... - TMCnet Posted: 21 Jan 2010 12:55 PM PST
(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) BUYINS.NET / www.squeezetrigger.com is monitoring the performance of all stocks with earnings being released in the coming weeks and determining how the stocks have performed before their last 12 quarterly, 6 quarterly and January/February earnings reports. IRIS International (NASDAQ: IRIS), Techwell (NASDAQ: TWLL), Agilysys (NASDAQ: AGYS), Capital City Bank Group (NASDAQ: CCBG), Eagle Bancorp (NASDAQ: EGBN) and Active Power (NASDAQ: ACPW) are all expected to be lower leading up to their next earnings release. The movement of stock prices in the days and weeks leading to and following these earnings announcements may follow a predictable pattern. Most companies stock price histories show random or unpredictable movements around earnings dates. But some seem to repeat the same pattern quarter after quarter, year after year. The # of Reports in the table below shows how many previous quarterly reports comprise the indicator that predicts how a stock will act before its earnings are released. The specific technology used to make these predictions is available for a low monthly fee at http://www.squeezetrigger.com/services/strat/mh.php. The following stocks are expected to go lower leading up to their next earnings release: Symbol Company # of Reports Quarter Release Date IRIS IRIS International Inc. 12 quarters Q4 2/17/2010 TWLL Techwell, Inc. 12 quarters Q4 2/4/2010 AGYS Agilysys Inc 12 quarters Q3 2/10/2010 CCBG Capital City Bank Group 12 quarters Q4 1/25/2010 EGBN Eagle Bancorp Inc. 12 quarters Q4 1/28/2010 ACPW Active Power, Inc. 12 quarters Q4 2/12/2010 Earnings, or profits, drive stock prices. The market values a company based on its current and anticipated future ability to make money. The market takes the earnings pulse of a company four times per year when quarterly reports are issued. When this information is released it can often be a trend-changing or a trend confirming event because the information is so vital to the market's perception of the vitality of that company.
This technology is designed to help the stock trader identify those companies that seem to have a consistent pattern of movement before or after the earnings release date, based on the history of earnings releases for that company. It combines a calendar of expected earnings releases with a history of past earnings releases in a way that lets you see if a pattern exists. IRIS International, Inc. (NASDAQ: IRIS) designs, develops, manufactures, and markets in vitro diagnostic (IVD) products, consumables, and supplies for urinalysis and body fluids. It offers morphology and related products, including iQ analyzer, an automated urine microscopy and body fluids analyzer; iChem VELOCITY and iRICELL, an automated urine chemistry analyzer; and consumables for urine microscopy and chemistry analyzers, including urine and body fluids reagents, calibrators, and controls for microscopy systems and test strips, calibrators, controls, and other solutions for the urine chemistry analyzers. The companyas morphology products in development-stage include automated urine bacteria screening instrument and 3GEMS urinalysis and hematology analyzers. It also offers sample processing products, including Express centrifuge line, centrifuges for clinical diagnostic market; ThermoBrite, a DNA workstation for FISH procedures; Cytofuge 2, centrifuges used for thin layer cell preparation; IDEXX centrifugal drive system, which is used for internal use in IDEXX chemistry analyzers; and IDEXX whole blood separator, a consumable used in IDEXX chemistry analyzers. In addition, the company engages in developing ultra-sensitive cancer and infectious disease diagnostic tests based on its NADiA technology platform. The company serves medical institutions, commercial laboratories, clinics, doctorsa offices, veterinary laboratories, and research facilities. IRIS International, Inc. was incorporated in 1979 and is headquartered in Chatsworth, California. Techwell, Inc. (NASDAQ: TWLL), a semiconductor company, designs, markets, and sells mixed signal integrated circuits for security surveillance and automotive infotainment markets worldwide. Its products enable the conversion of analog video signals to digital form and perform digital video processing to facilitate the display, storage, and transport of video content. The company provides security surveillance products that integrate various functions to display, store, and transport analog video signals from security surveillance cameras; and liquid crystal display (LCD) products, which integrate functions to display analog video, high definition video, and PC graphics signals on a LCD display. It offers its security surveillance products for applications in embedded digital video recorders (DVRs), PC-based DVRs, networked video recorders, and multiplexers; and LCD products for applications in in-car LCD display, including front console, rear seat, and rear view mirror display applications. The company provides video decoders that are mixed signal semiconductors, which decode analog TV broadcast signals, including NTSC, PAL, and SECAM; and analog video signals that include composite, S-Video, component, and SCART into a standard digital format for advanced TV, DVD recorder, multifunction LCD monitor, camcorders, and PC peripherals, including TV tuner cards and USB TV boxes applications. Techwellas other products include contract development projects, early generation mixed signal semiconductors for digital video applications, and a PCI video decoder product for personal computer applications. It sells its products through direct sales force, applications engineering staff, and a network of independent distributors, as well as through original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers, who are supported by its sales representatives. The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in San Jose, California. Agilysys, Inc. (NASDAQ: AGYS), together with its subsidiaries, provides information technology (IT) solutions to corporate and public-sector customers primarily in North America. The company operates in three segments: Hospitality Solutions Group (HSG), Retail Solutions Group (RSG), and Technology Solutions Group (TSG). The HSG segment provides technology to the hospitality industry offering application software and services, which streamline management of operations, property, and inventory for customers in the gaming, hotel and resort, cruise lines, food management services, and sports and entertainment markets. The RSG segment provides customized pricing, inventory, and customer relationship management systems. It also provides implementation plans and supplies the package of hardware needed to operate the systems, including servers, receipt printers, point-of-sale terminals, and wireless devices for in-store use by the retaileras store associates. The TSG segment offers enterprise IT solutions, including enterprise architecture, infrastructure optimization, storage and resource management, identity management, and business continuity. This segment provides its solutions to education, finance, government, healthcare, and telecommunications industries. The company was founded in 1963 and is headquartered in Solon, Ohio. Capital City Bank Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: CCBG) operates as the holding company for Capital City Bank that offers commercial and retail banking products and services in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. The companyas deposit products include NOW accounts, money market accounts, checking and savings accounts, and time deposits. It also offers financing for commercial business properties, equipment, inventories, and accounts receivable, as well as commercial leasing and letters of credit; commercial and residential real estate lending; tax-exempt loans; lines of credit; term loans; and consumer loans, including personal, automobile, boat/RV, and home equity loans, as well as credit card programs. In addition, the company provides automated teller machines, debit/credit cards, night deposit, safe deposit facilities, and PC/Internet banking services. Further, it offers asset management, trust, mortgage banking, merchant credit card transaction processing, bank cards, data processing, and securities brokerage services comprising retail securities products, including U.S. government bonds, tax-free municipal bonds, stocks, mutual funds, unit investment trusts, annuities, and life insurance and long-term health care. The companyas customers include individuals, corporations, and other business clients, including commercial developers and investors, residential builders and developers, community developers, governments, public schools and colleges, charities, and membership and not-for-profit associations. As of February 27, 2009, it operated through 68 banking locations. The company was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida. Eagle Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: EGBN) operates as the holding company for EagleBank that provides various commercial and consumer banking services. It accepts a range of deposit products, which comprise business and personal checking accounts, negotiable order of withdrawal accounts, money market and savings accounts, time deposits, and individual retirement accounts. The companyas loan portfolio comprises commercial loans for business purposes, including working capital, equipment purchases, real estate, lines of credit, and government contract financing; asset based lending and accounts receivable financing; real estate loans consisting of construction loan financing; business equipment financing; consumer installment loans, including automobile and personal loans; personal lines of credit; and credit card services. It also offers various cash management services, such as electronic banking, business sweep accounts, lock box, account reconciliation, and credit card depository services; and professional settlement services, which comprise title insurance placement, safety deposit boxes, and automated clearing house origination. The company primarily serves business and professional clients, such as sole proprietors, small and medium-sized businesses, partnerships, corporations, and nonprofit organizations and associations, as well as individuals. As of March 31, 2009, it operated seven offices in Montgomery County, five offices in the District of Columbia, and one office in Fairfax County, Virginia. The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. Active Power, Inc. (NASDAQ: ACPW), together with its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and markets critical power quality solutions. It provides various products that deliver continuous clean power, as well as offer temporary power to bridge the gap between a power outage and the restoration of utility power. The company offers CleanSource UPS, a battery free uninterruptible power supply system (UPS) that integrates UPS electronics and flywheel energy storage system into one compact cabinet. Active Power, Inc. also provides CleanSource DC, which is a battery-free replacement option for lead-acid batteries for use in bridging power; CoolAir DC that uses thermal and compressed air storage technologies to produce backup power during an electrical disturbance; and GenSTART, which is a battery-free, starting modular system. It offers continuous power systems that comprise UPS system, switchgear, and a generator under the PowerHouse brand. Active Power, Inc. also provides services, including engineering, installation, start-up, monitoring, and repair for its products. The company serves data centers, manufacturing, technology, broadcast and communications, financial, utilities, healthcare, government, and airport industries. It sells its products through direct sales employees, value added resellers, manufactureras representatives, distributors, and original equipment manufacturer partners in the United States, Europe, Africa, the Asia Pacific, and Latin America. 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| Cube Squares the Residual Value Circle - The Auto Chanel Posted: 21 Jan 2010 01:56 AM PST MAPLE CROSS, UNITED KINGDOM – January 21, 2010: Small cars don't have to mean big depreciation, not if they take the right angle… Now that the Cube has gone on sale in the UK, Residual Value experts have made their assessments and delivered the good news – Nissan's quirkiest city car is a Residual Value winner. Confirming the long lasting appeal of the Cube, the used car professionals at CAP have set the Nissan's Residual Value (RV) prediction at 45%. This means that after three years/30,000 miles the Cube will save a significantly higher proportion of its original value than similarly sized but very differently positioned alternatives. The Cube sits in the RV tables closer to models that sell on desirability rather than functionality. This matches its role in the Nissan range. The Cube is a model for anyone who desires a different take on the automobile. It challenges convention in every corner of its design, offering a cabin with space for relaxing as well as travelling. This unique approach to automotive design is the key to the strong RV. The Cube won't flood the market at stacked-high sold-cheap prices – this is a car that will be bought in exclusive numbers by those that appreciate its bold design and youthful approach to city transport. Nissan's UK MD, Paul Willcox comments: "Depreciation is a crucial factor for any new car buyer to take into consideration before they choose their next new model. While one car might appear to be cheaper, once you have factored in what you are likely to get back when you come to sell, it might not look like such a bargain. The Cube is a quality product and every one will be in demand for many years after it leaves the showroom." The Cube has a simple line-up with prices starting at £14,000 for the 1.6-litre manual model. The frugal 108bhp petrol engine offers as much as 42.8mpg with emissions as low as 151g/km. A 1.5-litre diesel model will join the range in May. While the Cube's appeal is unique, it's not the only Nissan to offer such strong Residual Values. The British built Qashqai is a particularly impressive performer, offering the same 45% RV rating as the Cube. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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