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Digirad DRAD posted fantastic second-quarter results and again is ahead of schedule with respect to its turnaround. We are pleased with the
Digirad DRAD again posted better-than-expected operating results and has clearly turned the corner, in our opinion, by generating positive
Digirad DRAD posted better-than-expected fourth-quarter revenue and earnings Thursday, and we think this could be the beginning of a
Digirad DRAD posted first-quarter results that underscored the growing weakness in its product division. We are putting the company under
Digirad's DRAD preliminary guidance for 2007 is generally in line with our near-term forecast. Our fair value estimate is unchanged. The company
Digirad DRAD finished its third quarter slightly below our expectations, posting a revenue decline of 3.7% year over year. Leasing revenue
Digirad's DRAD second-quarter fiscal 2006 results, released Thursday morning, were above our expectations for the quarter, and the company
Digirad DRAD posted first-quarter results that were a noticeable improvement over its dismal finish to 2005. Revenue expanded 5% from the