Daily Links 7/28/2011: Quality Systems posts strong results; President Patrick Cline to retire
Quality Systems, Inc. Reports Record Fiscal 2012 First Quarter Results; Board Approves 2:1 Stock Split; and President Patrick B. Cline Plans to Retire (Business Wire)
Net income up 57% on revenue growth of 21%. Quality Systems' primary business is NextGen Healthcare of Horsham.
QlikTech Announces Second Quarter 2011 Financial Results (Business Wire)
Revenue up 45%, small GAAP loss; new President of the Americas named.
SunGard Announces Second Quarter 2011 Results (Business Wire)
Pac-12 to Kick Off Home-Grown TV Unit National network and six RSNs will launch in 2012 (Ad Week)
Comcast one of the cable systems it will launch on.
Comcast To FCC: We’re Complying With Merger Rules—Bloomberg’s Playing Games (paidContent)
Sharpton’s Push for Comcast Raises Issues About Possible MSNBC Job (New York Times)
Amazon Inks Deal With NBCUniversal To Stream 1,000 Movies & TV Shows (Mashable)
Kagan: Cable Subs Dip as Multichannel Subs Rise
Report says overall growth came despite increasing online video competition and weak housing market (Broadcasting & Cable)
CEO Geoff Cook: Why We Sold myYearbook (paidContent)
Heartland Payment Systems Reports 35% Increase in Second Quarter Adjusted Earnings Per Share (Business Wire)
SAP, Rent-a-Center in Battle Over Millions in Fees (PC World)
Clearwire's Future Unclear at Sprint (Light Reading Mobile)
DCED: New Round of Investments Spurs Creation and Application of New Technology Industries in Pennsylvania (PA DCED Press Release)
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