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Notable earnings after Monday's close: FMCN, HPT, KFN, LVS, MR, MRX, REG, ROK, SBUX, SIRI, TMA
Monday, November 10, 2008, 3:10 PM ET
Notable earnings after Monday's close:
FMCN
,
HPT
,
KFN
,
LVS
,
MR
,
MRX
,
REG
,
ROK
,
SBUX
,
SIRI
,
TMA
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