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Stock Market Earnings GILD Gilead Sciences Report

Date: 1/25/2011


Stock Market Earnings GILD Gilead Sciences Report. Live stock market trading analysis on GILD After Hours Trading Results. Altera Corporation (Nasdaq:ALTR - News) today announced fourth quarter sales of $555.4 million, up 5 percent from the third quarter of 2010 and up 52 percent from the fourth quarter of 2009.

New product sales increased 26 percent sequentially. Fourth quarter net income was $231.6 million, $0.72 per diluted share, compared with net income of $217.5 million, $0.69 per diluted share, in the third quarter of 2010 and $103.0 million, $0.34 per diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2009.

Cash flow from operating activities in 2010 was $856.7 million. Altera ended the quarter with $2.8 billion in cash and short-term investments. Altera's board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.06 per share payable on March 1, 2011 to stockholders of record on February 10, 2011. "The fourth quarter delivered a positive note to end a remarkable sales growth year.

Our sales were up 64 percent in 2010, significantly outpacing most companies in the semiconductor industry. In the fourth quarter, new products continued to be growth drivers as we saw substantial sales gains from our 65-nm and 40-nm FPGAs," said John Daane, president, chief executive officer, and chairman of the board. "During the fourth quarter we taped out our first 28-nm FPGAs.

We believe Altera's unique features and performance will extend our technology leadership into this next FPGA generation adding to the momentum we have established at the 40-nm node." Several recent accomplishments mark the company's continuing progress: Altera announced its portfolio of 28-nm devices that will deliver the industry's most diverse product offering designed to effectively address the different needs of customers across the varied markets Altera serves. With this 28-nm portfolio, Altera leverages advantages in transceiver technology, product architecture, intellectual property (IP) integration, and process technology.

Included in this announcement are the recently expanded Stratix® V and the new Cyclone® V and Arria® V FPGAs as well as the previously announced HardCopy® V ASIC family. Stratix V FPGAs address a broad range of high-bandwidth applications such as advanced LTE basestations, high-end RF cards and military radar. Arria V FPGAs target applications that require a balance of cost, low power and high performance, such as remote radio units, in-studio mixers and 10G/40G line cards. Cyclone V FPGAs are designed for applications where low power and board space are concerns, such as motor controls, displays and software-defined radios.

Altera acquired Avalon Microelectronics during the fourth quarter. Avalon's strong system expertise in transmission applications and detailed FPGA knowledge adds to Altera's portfolio of customizable IP solutions for an optical transport network (OTN). Avalon has established itself as an industry leader in flexible OTN IP used in FPGA and ASIC products. Avalon is a key provider to numerous top-tier communications infrastructure OEMs.

Combining the two companies' IP capabilities offers the potential for customers to accelerate their time to market for next-generation optical networks and broadens Altera's attractiveness in this high-growth market. Altera also announced the availability of the MAX® V CPLD family, expanding the company's mark