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Boxes containing Dell computers are stacked on an upper shelf of a Best Buy store in Seekonk, Mass., Aug. 16, 2008. Computer maker Dell Inc. says its fiscal second-quarter profit fell 17 percent Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008. Restructuring charges were partly to blame. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)

Dell 2Q profit drops 17 percent and stock plunges

AP - Fri Aug 29, 8:21 AM ET

Slashing computer prices helped Dell Inc. boost sales in its fiscal second quarter, but the No. 2 PC maker's bottom line took a hit when efforts to cut costs failed to make up the difference.

  • A Dell laptop computer is seen in New York, August 26, 2008. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)
    Dell profits disappoint as tech spending weakens Reuters - Thu Aug 28, 7:16 PM ET

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dell Inc posted a surprisingly steep drop in quarterly earnings on Thursday and said companies around the world are cutting back on technology spending, sending its shares tumbling 10 percent and sparking fears of weakness in the whole tech sector.

  • The Sears store at the CambridgeSide Galleria mall in Cambridge, Mass., is seen, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. Sears Holdings Corp. reported a 62 percent drop in second-quarter profit Thursday, as the retailer continues to struggle to attract customers to its stores despite a high-stakes restructuring.  (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
    Sears' 2Q profit drops 62 percent AP - Thu Aug 28, 4:37 PM ET

    CHICAGO - Beleaguered retailer Sears Holdings Corp. reported a hefty drop in second-quarter profit as sales slumped, despite a restructuring aimed at drawing back shoppers who've taken their checkbooks elsewhere.

  • In this May 30, 2008 file photo, a customer holds up gift he purchased at Tiffany & Co. in San Francisco. Jewelry retailer Tiffany said Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008, second-quarter profit doubled, beating Wall Street expectations as sales rose by double-digit percentages in Asia and Europe. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
    Jewelers look abroad to boost sales as US slows AP - Thu Aug 28, 4:35 PM ET

    NEW YORK - Rising sales in Asia and Europe boosted Tiffany & Co.'s second-quarter profit on Thursday, signaling that strong international demand for jewelry is helping offset U.S. economic weakness.

  • The Sears logo is pictured on the outside wall at Fair Oaks Mall, in Northern Virginia, May 29, 2008. (Larry Downing/Reuters)
    Sears Holdings earnings at a glance AP - Thu Aug 28, 4:18 PM ET

    A look at how retailer Sears Holdings Corp. performed during the second quarter.

  • Marvell profit beats street on revenue rise Reuters - Thu Aug 28, 4:41 PM ET

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Diversified U.S. chipmaker Marvell Technology Group Ltd posted better-than-expected profit on Thursday as revenues grew strongly in the second quarter.

  • Jewelers offer sparkling outlooks AP - Thu Aug 28, 3:48 PM ET

    Positive outlooks from jewelry retailers suggest confidence in the coming months, despite a softening U.S. economy that has many Americans holding back on discretionary spending.

  • Pints of Guinness, one of Diageo's leading brands. Diageo, the world's biggest maker of alcoholic drinks, said that net profit nudged higher in 2007-08, but forecast slowing growth this year because of tough trading conditions.(AFP/File/Leon Neal)
    Diageo full-year profits up, but outlook weaker AP - Thu Aug 28, 1:36 PM ET

    LONDON - Diageo PLC, the world's largest producer and distributor of alcoholic drinks, said it is pushing ahead with its focus on premium sales as it posted a small rise in full-year net profit on Thursday and cut its earnings forecasts for the current year.

  • In this May 19, 2008 file photo, a villager walks past a billboard for China Telecom, near Xiushui, in China's southwest Sichuan province.  China Telecom Ltd. said Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008, that its first-half earnings slipped 8 percent as revenues for fixed-line voice service shrank and warned it faces pressure on profits as Beijing carries out a planned restructuring of its telecoms industry. (AP Photo/Greg Baker, File)
    China Telecom says profit slips 8 percent AP - Thu Aug 28, 10:10 AM ET

    BEIJING - China Telecom Ltd. said Thursday its first-half earnings slipped 8 percent as revenues for fixed-line voice service shrank and warned it faces pressure on profits as Beijing carries out a planned restructuring of its telecoms industry.

  • Sears Holdings profit falls short, forecast cut Reuters - Thu Aug 28, 9:44 AM ET

    ATLANTA (Reuters) - Sears Holdings Corp posted a quarterly profit that fell far short of Wall Street expectations and cut its full-year earnings forecast as consumers scaled back shopping in a weak U.S. economy.

  • A screen shows Internet services available through an broadband-connected TiVo digital video recorder at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada January 5, 2006. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
    TiVo shows another profit, but outlook weak AP - Thu Aug 28, 9:26 AM ET

    NEW YORK - TiVo Inc. managed consecutive quarters of profitability for the first time ever despite eroding subscriptions, demonstrating that the pioneer in digital video recorders is on track in reducing marketing expenses and subsidies.

  • Tiffany and Co. salesman Peter Englehart displays a 72.86 karat emerald-cut Aquamarine broach selling for $100,000 as he stands behind a glass wall during the grand opening of the newest Tiffany and Co. store on Wall Street in New York City October 10, 2007. (Mike Segar/Reuters)
    Tiffany, Zale confident on holidays; shares jump Reuters - Thu Aug 28, 2:57 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. jewelers are confident they will prevail this holiday shopping season, betting that upscale and middle-income customers won't resist buying baubles despite a weak economy.

  • Tiffany doubles 2Q profit on strong sales overseas AP - Thu Aug 28, 7:33 AM ET

    NEW YORK - Jewelry retailer Tiffany says second-quarter profit doubled, beating Wall Street expectations as sales rose by double-digit percentages in Asia and Europe.

  • Tiffany and Co. salesman Peter Englehart displays a yellow emerald-cut diamond necklace selling for $1.2 million in their newest Tiffany and Co. store on Wall Street in New York City October 10, 2007. (Mike Segar/Reuters)
    Tiffany posts higher profit Reuters - Thu Aug 28, 7:18 AM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. jeweler Tiffany & Co posted a higher quarterly profit on Thursday, benefiting from strong international sales and solid tourist spending at its New York flagship store.

  • A man walks past the entrance of the Credit Agricole Bank building in Geneva August 5, 2008. (Denis Balibouse/Reuters)
    Agricole, Natixis earnings plunge on market turmoil Reuters - Thu Aug 28, 5:13 AM ET

    PARIS (Reuters) - French banks showed the scars of the financial crisis on Thursday, with heavy asset writedowns stripping Credit Agricole of all but a sliver of profit and plunging Natixis to a billion euro loss.

  • Zhou Jiping, vice chairman of the board of directors and president of PetroChina, speaks during a press conference in Hong Kong Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. Earnings results announced by major Chinese oil companies have been in line with expectations, with industry leader PetroChina's first-half net profit falling 34.5 percent amid rising losses in its refining business. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
    PetroChina 1H profit down 35 pct, CNOOC up 89 pct AP - Wed Aug 27, 10:54 AM ET

    SHANGHAI, China - Earnings results announced Wednesday by major Chinese oil companies were in line with expectations, with industry leader PetroChina's first-half net profit falling 34.5 percent amid rising losses in its refining business.

  • Construction workers work on the rooftop of a new home under construction. Home builder Taylor Wimpey has suffered a massive first-half net loss of 1.419 billion pounds because of "challenging" housing markets in Britain, Spain and the United States.(AFP/File/Paul J. Richards)
    UK homebuilder Taylor Wimpey posts $2.6B loss AP - Wed Aug 27, 9:27 AM ET

    LONDON - Taylor Wimpey PLC, Britain's largest homebuilder by volume, reported a $2.6 billion loss for the first half of the year on Wednesday, reflecting a nearly $2.8 billion write-down in the value of its assets.

  • Dollar Tree posts higher profit, outlook below view Reuters - Wed Aug 27, 9:48 AM ET

    CHICAGO (Reuters) - Dollar Tree Inc reported a higher profit on Wednesday but gave a forecast for the full year that fell short of Wall Street expectations, sending the retailer's shares down more than 6 percent.

  • Brown Shoe 2nd-quarter profit down; cuts outlook Reuters - Wed Aug 27, 8:35 AM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Brown Shoe Co Inc posted a lower-than-expected quarterly profit and cut its full-year outlook and store growth plans, citing caution as shoppers curb spending on items such as shoes and clothing.

  • Bottles of Heineken beer are displayed for sale at an off-licence store in central London January 24, 2008. (Toby Melville/Reuters)
    Heineken profit up, says brand outperforms market Reuters - Wed Aug 27, 7:24 AM ET

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Heineken NV , the world's third-largest beermaker, posted a 7.4 percent rise in operating profit and better-than-expected sales on Wednesday despite higher grain and packaging costs, lifting its shares by 2 percent.

  • PetroChina says 1H net profit fell 35 pct AP - Wed Aug 27, 6:55 AM ET

    SHANGHAI, China - PetroChina's first-half net profit fell 34.5 percent, the oil company said Wednesday, amid rising losses in its refining business mainly due to Chinese domestic price controls.

  • Customers wait outside the Encino branch of IndyMac Bank in Los Angeles on July 17, 2008. (Phil McCarten/Reuters)
    FDIC sees most problem banks since 2003 Reuters - Wed Aug 27, 3:53 AM ET

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of troubled U.S. banks rose 30 percent to 117 in the second quarter, the highest level in five years, and a top regulator warned that conditions will worsen as the housing slump and credit crisis continues to pound profitability.

  • Workers man a China Mobile relay station near the Qinghai-Tibet railway July 3, 2006. (Claro Cortes IV/Reuters)
    China Mobile says Q2 profit up Reuters - Wed Aug 27, 12:57 AM ET

    HONG KONG (Reuters) - China Mobile (0941.HK), the world's largest wireless operator, posted a 51 percent rise in quarterly profit on strong subscriber growth, but faces new competition in China's revamped telecoms sector.

  • A Borders bookstore is seen Monday, Aug. 25, 2008 in Los Angeles. Bookseller Borders Group Inc. reports earnings for its second quarter on Tuesday after the market closes. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
    Borders narrows loss for 2nd quarter AP - Tue Aug 26, 6:37 PM ET

    PORTLAND, Ore. - Bookseller Borders Group Inc. said Tuesday that it narrowed its losses and slashed its debt during the second quarter, but continued to see sales slow as consumers limited their discretionary spending.

  • Applied Signal profit doubles in 3Q AP - Tue Aug 26, 5:07 PM ET

    SUNNYVALE, Calif. - Applied Signal Technology Inc., which makes signal-processing equipment for military and surveillance applications, said Tuesday its net income doubled in its latest quarter.

  • In this June 5, 2008 file photo Smithfield Foods products sold under the brand name of Hamilton Hams are displayed at a local grocery store in Columbia, S.C. Smithfield Foods swung to a loss in its fiscal first-quarter due in part to a $20.1 million write-down in the value of commodity contracts Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain, file)
    Hog producer Smithfield Foods swings to 1Q loss AP - Tue Aug 26, 3:03 PM ET

    MILWAUKEE - Smithfield Foods Inc. swung to a loss in its fiscal first quarter as high commodity costs hurt the nation's largest pork producer and processor. The commodities market is so volatile, its chief executive said, the company doesn't even want to try to predict its future earnings.

  • Earnings Preview: TiVo Inc. AP - Tue Aug 26, 12:20 PM ET

    NEW YORK - TiVo Inc., a pioneer in digital video recorders, reports earnings for the fiscal second quarter, which ended on July 31, after the closing bell Wednesday. The following is a summary of key developments and analyst opinion related to the period.

  • Rio Tinto posts record half-year profit AP - Tue Aug 26, 7:07 AM ET

    MELBOURNE, Australia - Rio Tinto Ltd., the world's third-largest mining company, said Tuesday that half-year profit more than doubled to a record on strong demand from China for iron ore and other metals.

  • Big Lots profit rises, shares down on sales view Reuters - Tue Aug 26, 1:07 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Big Lots Inc said profit rose as shoppers sought low prices at its stores, but its shares fell as much as 6 percent after it said same-store sales for the rest of the year would likely trail the first half.

  • Big squeeze hits Chinese oil giant PetroChina AP - Tue Aug 26, 2:38 AM ET

    SHANGHAI, China - PetroChina is expected to report that its first-half net profit fell by at least a third, analysts say, as losses in its refining business eroded gains from surging crude oil prices.

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