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Premarket roundup: Tim Hortons, American Eagle



By AP
27 June 2008 @ 09:48 am EST

Among the premarket stories for Friday, June 27, from AP Financial News:

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THI 23.63 -0.19
AEO 10.47 -0.16
CRP 13.05 -1.4
NOK 15.73 -0.47

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NEW YORK (AP)--An analyst downgraded Tim Hortons Inc. late Thursday, saying few catalysts will likely emerge in the near term to boost the coffee chain's stock.

NEW YORK (AP)--An Oppenheimer analyst downgraded shares of American Eagle Outfitters Inc. late Thursday, citing the departure of its president and merchandising chief, a potential fashion misstep and overall economic weakness.

NEW YORK (AP)--A Credit Suisse analyst downgraded shares of Nokia Corp. late Thursday, predicting it will have trouble maintaining its share of the smartphone market.

NEW YORK (AP)--Merrill Lynch & Co. will likely post $5.4 billion in second-quarter write-downs, mostly due to its exposure to bond insurers, a Lehman Brothers analyst said Friday while cutting estimates and a price target on the investment bank.

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