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Los Angelas, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/22/2013 -- Capital One Financial Corp. (NYSE:COF) delivered a strong profit and missed Wall Street’s expectations, AND came up short on beating the revenue expectation. Net income increased 107.13% to $843 million ($1.41 per diluted share) in the quarter versus a net gain of $407 million in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue rose 22.84% to $5.62 billion from the year-earlier quarter. Capital One Financial Corp. reported adjusted net income of $1.41 per share. By that measure, the company missed the mean analyst estimate of $1.6. It missed the average revenue estimate of $5.8 billion.

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Arena (NASDAQ:ARNA) and Vivus have become “kingpins.” For Arena, its story has been about Belviq. The drug recently earned FDA approval, which arrived as a surprise because there were reported risks related to tumors and valvulopathy. Nonetheless, Belviq was approved with relative ease by 18-4 vote of a panel that includes the FDA’s own experts. Certainly this is a welcomed sign for Arena since the FDA felt the company has done enough to alleviate concerns related to side effects. Since then, Arena’s stock price has been a 4-bagger. That JNJ has shown no interest in this market is a concern. But for now, it’s hard to complain about its direction.

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Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) the world’s largest semiconductor maker, recently sold $6 billion of bonds in order to fund share buybacks. Although Wall Street doesn't see great value in Intel's stock, Intel does. Some analysts believe the stock has become a value trap. In other words, investors buy the stock because they see they have to pay only ten times earnings and think it's a great bargain. But over the past five years, the stock has returned investors nothing. What will happen in the next five years, will the stock make a comeback or continue to languish? I strongly feel Intel will stage a turnaround. While there are concerns over the PC industry growing negatively, a more objective view sees new developments that make the long-term case compelling for Intel.

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