Posted on 06 October 2010
Tags: 109-million, enterprise, epic, from-the-year, license-revenue, now-sees, quarter, the-enterprise, the-pre-market, the-quarter, year, year-ago
Epicor Software (EPIC) shares are trading sharply higher in the pre-market session after the company raised Q3 financial guidance.
For the quarter, the enterprise software provider now sees license revenue of $19 million to $20 million, up 40%-45% from the year ago quarter, with total revenue of $109 million to $111 [...]

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Posted on 08 July 2010
Tags: balance, enterprise, epic, longbow, longbow-research, neutral, rating, steve, steve-koenig, the-enterprise, trading-lower
Epicor Software (EPIC) shares are trading lower today after Longbow Research analyst Steve Koenig cut his rating on the enterprise software company’s stock to Neutral from Buy.
“We perceive the balance of risk for EPIC shares has shifted from positive to neutral,” he writes. “Although we continue to believe EPIC is [...]

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Posted on 28 April 2010
Tags: 99-3-million, 99-6-million, afternoon, epic, eps, gaap, provider, street, the-provider, trading-lower
Epicor Software (EPIC) shares are trading lower this afternoon despite Q1 results and Q2 guidance in line with the Street consensus estimates.
For Q1, the provider of mid-market enterprise software posted revenue of $99.3 million and non-GAAP EPS of 10 cents a share; the Street had expected $99.6 million and 10 [...]

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Posted on 13 April 2010
Tags: called-911, caller, come-as-some, epic, epic-tales, guess-it-works, hammered, some-surprise
This is just some of what was said when a woman called 911 last week to report a drunken intruder in her home in the middle of the night. And guess who the hammered buffoon she was referring to is? None other than Andy Dick, ladies and gentlemen.

This may come as some surprise since the caller described him as looking like a “well-to-do, rich, white man.” If by rich, she means inebriated, then I guess it works. Oh Andy Dick, what would we do without you and your epic tales of drunken folly?
[Photo via AdamCarolla.com]
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