How it All Plays Out: Special Research on Global Defense & National Security Systems, HF2 Financial Management, American Apparel, JetPay, and CCBC
NEW YORK, February 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
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Moments ago, Analysts Review released new research updates concerning several important developing situations including Global Defense & National Security Systems (NASDAQ: GDEF), HF2 Financial Management (NASDAQ: HTWO), American Apparel (NYSEMKT: APP), JetPay (NASDAQ: JTPY), and CCBC (NYSE: CO). Analysts Review provides a single unified platform for investors' to hear about what matters - proudly employing registered CFA® research staff and rigorous compliance procedures. The full research reports are being made available to the public for informational purposes only.
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GDEF Research Report: ( http://get.analystsreview.com/pdf/?c=Global%20Defense%20%26%20National%20Security%20System&d=17-Feb-2015&s=GDEF ),
HTWO Research Report: ( http://get.analystsreview.com/pdf/?c=HF2%20Financial%20Management&d=17-Feb-2015&s=HTWO ),
APP Research Report: ( http://get.analystsreview.com/pdf/?c=American%20Apparel&d=17-Feb-2015&s=APP ),
JTPY Research Report: ( http://get.analystsreview.com/pdf/?c=JetPay&d=17-Feb-2015&s=JTPY ),
CO Research Report: ( http://get.analystsreview.com/pdf/?c=CCBC&d=17-Feb-2015&s=CO ).
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Analyst Update: Quarterly Results, Appointments, Launches, and Agreements
Reviewed by: Rohit Tuli, CFA®
The majority of the European markets closed lower on Monday, February 16, ahead of an announcement from the meeting of Eurozone finance ministers in Brussels. However, their discussion over a new financing arrangement for Greece broke down abruptly, showing a wide gap between Athens and its official creditors while also triggering a period of heightened uncertainty about Greece's future inside the currency bloc. The discussion ended after Greece rejected an extension of its current 240-billion-euro ($272 billion) bailout program under the conditions being offered by other ministers. The Euro Stoxx 50 decreased by 0.41 % to 3,433.30, the CAC 40 fell by 0.16 % to 4751.95 and the FTSE 100 was down by 0.24 % to 6857.05. However, the Asian markets ended higher on Monday. Japanese shares rallied to an eight-year high on Monday, on Greece deal hopes and after official data confirmed that Japan's economy pulled out of recession in the last quarter of last year. Chinese market also closed higher, after official data showed that China's foreign direct investment surged in January. US markets were closed on Monday on account of President's Day.
Global Defense & National Security Systems, Inc. (Global Defense & National Security Systems) announced its financial results for period ended September 30, 2014. The Company reported net loss of $363,957 compared with net loss of $1,989 for the prior year period.
HF2 Financial Management Inc. (HF2 Financial Management), a development stage company, announced its Q3 2014 financial results with a net loss of $583,229 or $0.02 per diluted share compared with net loss of $153,105 or $0.01 per diluted share in Q3 2013.
American Apparel Inc (American Apparel) has appointed Colleen B. Brown as Chairperson of the Board of Directors, replacing Allan Mayer and David Danziger. Mr. Mayer and Mr. Danziger will continue to serve as Members of the Board and will retain their positions as Chairs of the Compensation and Audit committees, respectively.
JetPay Corporation's (JetPay) division JetPay® Payment Services and Cardis USA, a division of Cardis International, have announced the launch of a new small payments processing solution. The new product enables digital content retailers to significantly reduce processing costs by upto 70% and offer products at a more granular level.
China Cord Blood Corporation (CCBC), China's first and largest umbilical cord blood bank, and Cord Blood Registry® (CBR®), the world's largest newborn stem cell company, have entered into a memorandum of understanding for their strategic collaboration in China and the United States.
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