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Ford Misses on Earnings; Visa Beats Expectations

Monday, 28 April 2014 12:10 AM

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Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) – For an in-depth report on Ford Motor Co. follow: http://www.accesswire.com/www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/F

Shares of Ford Motor Co. closed down 3.31% on Friday with nearly 54 million shares traded. The stock was one of the most active stocks on the NYSE. The company reported Q1 earnings of $0.25 per share, excluding non-recurring items. This came in $0.06 worse than the Capital IQ Consensus Estimate of $0.31.

Texas Instruments Inc. (NASDAQ: TXN) – For an in-depth report on Texas Instruments Inc. follow: www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/TXN

Shares of Texas Instruments closed down nearly 5% this past Friday with nearly 12.5 million shares traded. The stock was one of the most active stocks on the NASDAQ. Last week the stock traded at more than 13-year high, after posting Q1 earnings late Wednesday.

Bitcoin Shop Inc. (OTC: BTCS)– For an in-depth report on Bitcoin Shop Inc. follow: www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/BTCS

Shares of Bitcoin Shop closed up nearly 33% this past Friday with about 3.9 million shares traded. The stock was one of the biggest gainers in the OTC marketplace despite the company not releasing any significant news.

Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) – For an in-depth report on Visa Inc. Corporationfollow: http://www.bulltrends.com/stockquote/V

Shares of V closed down 5% on about 9.5 million shares traded this past Friday. The company reported its fiscal second-quarter earnings last week after the closing bell. The company beat Wall Street expectations of $2.18 in earnings per share and posted $2.52.

 

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