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Earnings roundup: Caterpillar, Marshall&Ilsley
Among the earnings stories for Tuesday, Oct. 20, from AP Financial News:
Caterpillar is counting on overseas customers to buy more of its construction and mining equipment next year, helping move the company beyond a deep recession that slammed its third-quarter earnings.
Marshall&Ilsley Corp. reported a third-quarter loss of $248.4 million as soured loans made to other banks and to mortgage borrowers hurt results.
Lockheed Martin Corp. said its third-quarter earnings rose amid a flurry of sales of military aircraft, including the C-130J transport plane and Joint Strike Fighter, and delivery of one commercial satellite.
Peabody Energy Corp. said its third-quarter profits plunged 71 percent as cooler weather and cheap natural gas curtailed coal-fired power generation. But the performance soundly topped expectations and the company offered a rosier production outlook.
Shares of Pixelworks Inc. tumbled after the company, which makes chips used in high-end televisions posted a third-quarter loss and lower revenue.
Supermarkets operator Great Atlantic&Pacific Tea Co. said its chief executive, Eric Claus, resigned and the company posted a wider fiscal second-quarter loss, hurt by rising unemployment and price competition.