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Zacks Issues Q2 2016 Earnings Forecast for O2Micro International Limited
2015-11-07 19:25:36| Electronics - Topix.net
Analysts at Zacks issued their Q2 2016 earnings estimates for O2Micro International Limited in a research report issued to clients and investors on Thursday, according to Zacks Investment Research . Zacks analyst L. Thompson forecasts that the firm will post earnings per share of for the quarter.
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Wedbush Issues Q4 2016 Earnings Estimate for Inventure Foods
2015-11-07 19:10:02| Food - Topix.net
Research analysts at Wedbush lowered their Q4 2016 EPS estimates for Inventure Foods in a research report issued to clients and investors on Friday, Zacks Investment Research reports. Wedbush analyst P. Terpolilli now forecasts that the firm will post earnings of $0.17 per share for the quarter, down from their previous estimate of $0.20.
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Jefferies Group Issues Q4 2015 Earnings Forecast for Luminex
2015-11-07 11:56:51| Biotech - Topix.net
Analysts at Jefferies Group upped their Q4 2015 earnings per share estimates for shares of Luminex in a research report issued on Tuesday, Zacks reports. Jefferies Group analyst B. Couillard now expects that the firm will post earnings per share of $0.14 for the quarter, up from their previous forecast of $0.12.
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FBR & Co. Issues Q3 2016 Earnings Forecast for Rowan Companies PLC
2015-11-07 05:29:38| Apparel - Topix.net
Research analysts at FBR & Co. lifted their Q3 2016 EPS estimates for shares of Rowan Companies PLC in a report issued on Wednesday, according to Zacks .
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EC issues guidelines on personal data transfers to the US
2015-11-06 13:25:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The European Commission has reiterated a deadline of three months to come to a new 'safe harbour' agreement with the US on the transfer of personal data between the territories. Following the EU court ruling in October scrapping the EC's previous designation of the US as a 'safe harbour' for data on EU residents, the European Commission has issued guidelines for businesses operating in the EU and sending protected data to the US. They may still legally do so under certain conditions, such as agreeing a contract or obtaining informed consent from the data subject or by agreeing rules on intra-company transfers with a national data protection regulator in the EU. The EC's guidelines provide detailed information on how to comply with these methods, including model contract clauses. However, the priority remains securing a new agreement on how the US must adapt its regulations for the protection of personal data in order to meet the EU's standards. The so-called Article 29 Working Party, which unites the EU's national privacy regulators, said shortly after the EU Court ruling that a new agreement should be in place within three months, or its members would start enforcing the court ruling as part of their obligations under the EU Data Protection Directive. EC Vice-President Andrus Ansip, responsible for the Digital Single Market, said the Commission was committed to taking "swift action", as directed by the Article 29 group. Justice Commissioner Vera Jourova added that EC representatives will be back in Washington next week to continue negotiations with the US.
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