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| Last Price |
26.16 (11.20.09 5:20 PM EST) |
| Change (%) |
-0.11 (-0.42%) |
| Volume |
96,084 |
| Open |
25.91 |
| Previous Close |
26.27 |
| Day High |
26.50 |
| Day Low |
25.87 |
| Bid |
26.16 x 100 |
| Ask |
26.18 x 400 |
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| Average Volume |
112,186 |
| Shares Outstanding |
24.45M |
| Market Cap |
639.7M |
| Year High |
28.80 |
| Year Low |
14.29 |
| Earnings Per Share |
-1.11 |
| P/E Ratio |
- |
| Dividend |
N/A |
| Yield |
N/A |
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| Change (%)
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| KSA |
1.70 |
+0.00 (+0.00) |
| IIVI |
28.63 |
-0.04 (-0.14%) |
| ESE |
31.61 |
+0.00 (+0.00) |
| DRAKF |
16.96 |
+0.00 (+0.00) |
| JUTGF |
0.73 |
+0.00 (+0.00) |
| SARCO |
54.00 |
+0.00 (+0.00) |
| KESA |
1.52 |
-0.00 (-0.20%) |
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| Thu, Nov 05, 2009 |
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Coherent, Inc. Reports Fourth Fiscal Quarter Results
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| Thu, Oct 22, 2009 |
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Coherent, Inc. to Webcast 2009 Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year End Results
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| Wed, Oct 14, 2009 |
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Coherent, Inc. Acquires Product Lines From StockerYale, Inc.
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| Wed, Sep 02, 2009 |
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Coherent, Inc. to Present at Deutsche Bank Securities Technology Conference
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PR Newswire
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| Tue, Aug 04, 2009 |
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Coherent, Inc. Reports Third Fiscal Quarter Results
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| Thu, Nov 19, 2009 |
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Coherent initiated with a Neutral at B. Riley
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| Thu, Nov 05, 2009 |
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Coherent Inc. F4Q09 (Qtr End 10/03/2009) Earnings Call Transcript
Coherent Inc. (COHR)
F4 Q09 (Qtr End 10/03/2009) Earnings Call
November 5, 2009 4:30 pm ET Complete Story »
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Coherent Inc. F4Q09 (Qtr End 10/03/2009) Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator Instructions. Your first question comes from the line of Larry Solow. Larry Solow - CJS Securities Good afternoon. John it sounds like sort of mix bag on why a big increase in bookings. It sounds like some of its just some annualized orders, which I imagine...
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Coherent (COHR) Posts Q4 adj.-Loss of 4c, Tops by 5c; Guides FY09 sales
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| Wed, Nov 04, 2009 |
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Trading Radar for 11/05: Starbucks (SBUX), CBS Corp. (CBS), CVS (CVS), Toyota (TM), Thomson Reuters (TRI)
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| Mon, Nov 16, 2009 |
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Gold Continues to Rise, Reaches $1,129 an Ounce!
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| Mon, Nov 09, 2009 |
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Zacks #1 Rank Additions for Monday – Zacks Tale of the Tape
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| Thu, Apr 23, 2009 |
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More Cash, Less Debt = Stock Market Gains?
Today there were a couple of posts about how tech stocks are currently especially attractive because they hold plenty of cash and tend to have little debt. Paul Kedrosky initially caught my eye with his post "Tech Cash is King" which in turn pointed me to a story on Bloomberg by Eric Martin. I ran a screen tonight that looked at both cash and debt. Specifically, I screened for a Price-to-Cash ratio under three, a Debt-to-Equity ratio under three and a Market Cap greater than $2.5 million. Based on these criteria, I obtained a list of 136 stocks. Judging from our list, it is absolutely true that many tech stocks do seem to have lots of cash and little debt. What also became apparent as I went through the list is that there [More...]
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| Thu, Apr 02, 2009 |
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On stocks and the Sugarhill Gang…
Here at footnoted, we don’t normally beat our chests about our stock picking prowess. There’s literally countless places online where you can read about some genius who males incredibly fantastic trades day after day. Still, when we were going over some numbers for the first quarter, we couldn’t help but notice that one of the [...]
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| Wed, Nov 12, 2008 |
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The Case For Deflation
Despite concerns that an increase in money supply will lead to hyper-inflation, evidence is mounting that the deflationary trend will persist, and become a primary economic policy concern. First, Mish Shedlock looks at the bond market in his post, Industrial Bond Yields Strongly Support Deflation Thesis: As you can see, only AAA rated bonds are performing well. This is strong evidence that we are not in a period of "disinflation" as some claim. In a disinflationary environment, one would expect risk premiums to drop not rise. Action here is consistent with rising default risk, which is what one should expect in deflation. Those harping about prices of consumer goods, food, services, etc., are missing the boat about what deflation is and what one should expect in deflation. Trillions [More...]
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