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Company News for July 30, 2010

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By: Zacks Equity Research
July 30, 2010 | Comment(s): 0
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• Google (NASDAQ:GOOG - Analyst Report) retracted from its last night's claims that its search engine was completely blocked in China, saying, "Because of the way we measure accessibility in China, it's possible that our machines could overestimate the level of blockage... It appears now that users in China are accessing our properties normally."

• Disney (NYSE:DIS - Analyst Report) announced sale of Miramax for over $660 million to Filmyard Holdings, a group of private investors

• Amgen (NASDAQ:AMGN - Analyst Report) reported inline guidance after the close of markets yesterday, with earnings of $1.38 beating estimates of $1.30 on better-than-expected revenues of $3.8 billion that topped estimates of $3.74 billion

• Aon Corporation (NYSE:AON - Snapshot Report) posted second quarter earnings of 81 cents, 6 cents higher than estimated on in-line revenues of $1.89 billion, up 0.9% YoY

• Newell Rubbermaid (NYSE:NWL - Analyst Report) reported second quarter earnings of 51 cents, topping estimates by 7 cents, on inline revenues of $1.5 billion

• Merck (NYSE:MRK - Analyst Report) posted second quarter earnings of 86 cents, up from estimates of 83 cents, on revenues of $11.35 billion, that fell short of estimates of $11.47 billion. The company offered inline guidance of $3.29-$3.39

• McKesson (NYSE:MCK - Analyst Report) reported estimate-topping, fiscal first quarter earnings of $1.10 on revenues of $27.5 billion; consensus estimates called for earnings of $1.09 and revenues of $27.25 billion

• American Electric (NYSE:AEP - Analyst Report) posted second quarter earnings better-than-expected at 74 cents, up from estimates of 69 cents, on revenues of $3.4 billion, missing estimates of $3.48 billion

• Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS - Analyst Report) removed Colgate-Palmolive (NYSE:CL - Analyst Report) from the firm's Conviction Buy List, lowering the rating to "neutral," with a price target of $86

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