Among the earnings stories for Thursday, Oct. 29, from AP Financial News:
CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP) -- Callaway Golf Co. said its third-quarter loss grew year-over-year as consumers continued to refrain from spending on leisure activities.
HOUSTON (AP) -- BMC Software Inc. said its fiscal second-quarter earnings jumped 35 percent, as falling expenses offset a slight decline in sales.
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Casino operator Las Vegas Sands Corp. said it lost more in the third quarter this year than last as gambling markets continued struggling and the company pressed ahead on developing a resort in Singapore.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) -- McAfee Inc. said third-quarter profit fell by 25 percent as higher costs and charges ate away at a revenue increase.
ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) -- Human Genome Sciences Inc. said it booked a smaller loss in the third quarter because research and development spending dropped sharply.
PORTLAND (AP) -- Portland General Electric Co. reported a profit for its third quarter compared with a year-ago period in which a refund to customers wiped out the utility's earnings.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Managed care company Aetna Inc. heads into the final quarter of 2009 fighting swine flu and rising unemployment like the other major health insurers.
NEW YORK (AP) -- Monster Worldwide Inc., which operates the job search site Monster.com, said its third-quarter earnings fell 23 percent -- evidence employers were still nervous to hire.
NEW YORK (AP) -- Oil companies have begun to pump more petroleum and bring in more profits as they recover from an otherwise miserable year. None of the world's biggest producers, however, see a quick return to boom times of last year.
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