After the Bell-Internet Security, Adolor slump
Tuesday January 13, 5:21 pm ET
NEW YORK, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Shares of Internet Security Systems Inc. (NasdaqNM:ISSX - News) slumped in after-hours trading on Tuesday after it said its pro forma net income for the fourth quarter may be below its previously stated guidance.
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Its shares fell to $17.85 on the Instinet electronic brokerage system from $19.65 at its Nasdaq close.
Adolor Corp. (NasdaqNM:ADLR - News) fell in after-hours trading on Tuesday after it said a late-stage clinical trial of its treatment for post-operative bowel obstruction failed to achieve the test's main goal.
The company said it still plans to seek U.S. regulatory approval for the drug, Entereg.
Adolor's shares fell to $18.75 on the Instinet electronic brokerage system from $21.78 at its Nasdaq close.
Aviation electronics maker Rockwell Collins Inc. (NYSE:COL - News) gained ground, however, after it raised its fiscal 2004 profit forecast, citing improved operating efficiency, growth in its government systems business, and higher commercial systems business aftermarket sales. It rose to $30.74 on Instinet from $29.97 at its New York Stock Exchange (News - Websites) close.
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