VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 21, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Insiderslab.com has issued insider trading reports and Equity Research for the following companies: Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL), Adobe (NASDAQ:ADBE), Williams (NYSE:WMB), United States Steel (NYSE:X), U.S. Bancorp (NYSE:USB), and Petroleo Brasileiro SA (NYSE:PBR).
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Report Highlights:
Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ:ORCL): Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ:ORCL) reported on Tuesday that the company's GAAP total revenues for 2012 third quarter were US$9.0 billion, increased 3% from the same period in 2011. The company has a market capitalization of 151.28 billion. Oracle Corporation trades have gone up 1.14% to US$30.10 in the last trading session. The move occurred on volume of 44.58 million which is relative to the 29.77 million shares traded on average each day. Insiderslab.com believes that it is a clever way to check if insiders like CEOs, CFOs, and Directors in ORCL are starting to buy more company shares. See insider trade report for ORCL here.
Read Full Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/032112A/ORCL/Oracle.pdf
Adobe Systems Incorporated (NASDAQ:ADBE): Adobe Systems Incorporated (NASDAQ:ADBE) announced on Monday that the company's revenue for first quarter 2012 were about US$1.05 billion. The company expects its next quarter revenue is between US$1.090 billion and US$1.140 billion. Adobe Systems Incorporated slid 3.91% on Tuesday to US$33.16 with significant volume traded. There were 16.39 million stock shares traded, which was 4.2 times more than average volume. Share prices of Adobe have traded as high as US$35.99 per share and as low as US$22.67 in the past 52 weeks. Do you want to know when company insiders will buy their shares? Want to add and monitor this company on an on-going basis? It can be done for free by registering below.
Read Full Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/032112A/ADBE/Adobe.pdf
Williams Companies, Inc. (NYSE:WMB): Williams Partners L.P. newly announced that it has decided to acquire Caiman Energy's Caiman Eastern Midstream LLC, which is value at about US$2.5 billion. Williams Companies, Inc. (NYSE:WMB) owns 72 percent of Williams Partners L.P. Williams Companies, Inc. is schedule to release its first-quarter 2012 financial results on April 25. Stock price reached US$31.30 on Tuesday, with 2.89% up. There were 16.51 million shares of Williams exchanging hands as compared to its average daily volume of 5.42 million shares. Academic studies have shown that insiders traditionally make higher investment returns than ordinary investors. Want to find out how they do it?
Read Full Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/032112A/WMB/Williams.pdf
Today Insiderslab.com also observed abnormal trade volume for the following companies; insiders may involve trading in these companies. It will take some time for insiders to report their trades. Read these reports and add these companies into your Insider Trade Radar.
United States Steel Corporation (NYSE:X):
Read Full Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/032112A/X/UnitedStatesSteel.pdf
U.S. Bancorp (NYSE:USB):
Read Full Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/032112A/USB/USBancorp.pdf
Petroleo Brasileiro SA (ADR) (NYSE:PBR):
Read Full Report: http://www.insiderslab.com/PR3/032112A/PBR/PetroleoBrasileiroSA.pdf
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