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Nur noch 11,87€ in Frankfurt J.B., auch wenn an der Nasdaq der Verlust etwas geringer ausgefallen ist. Macht nach altem Stand (vor ReverseSplit) nur noch = 1,48€ !!!
Das letzte Mal hatte ich bei 1,40€ zugeschlagen :(
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Strong Authentication for Documents, Products and Packaging for Pharmaceuticals and Fast-Moving Consumer Goods
MILPITAS, Calif., Sept. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- JDSU (Nasdaq: JDSU; and TSX: JDU) today announced the release of a new weapon in the fight against counterfeiters with the introduction of its latest sophisticated security solution for document authentication and brand protection. The market leader in overt printed security features, JDSU has applied its optical technology expertise to develop Charms(TM), a groundbreaking covert security product.
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JDSU's Charms are printable microstructured taggants -- miniscule particles two to three times the size of a red blood cell -- that can be customized with a customer's logo or graphics and then added to printing ink for documents, labels or packaging. It is the first covert product of this nature that is useable in standard printing ink, and the first solution able to offer very high-resolution graphics on micro-flakes in this particle size range. The easily verified presence of marked micro-flakes on genuine non- counterfeit material provides an additional and unique factor for authentication.
Because they are invisible to the naked eye, Charms can easily be added to documents, packaging or product without affecting any of the visual aspects of the graphic design.
Successful Track Record
Charms are already on track for adoption by several large brand owners in 2007. In addition, JDSU's Charms solution has already been proven in a yearlong, extremely successful pre-release deployment on more than 100 million electronic products. JDSU security pigments are currently used on more than 90 different currencies, as well as on many pharmaceutical and other products.
Ease of Authentication
With Charms, non-experts now have a quick and reliable way to distinguish counterfeit from genuine product -- one of the essential components in the battle against counterfeiters.
"Complexity is an enemy of security, and truly effective authentication, implemented on a large scale, requires a straightforward verification procedure. With authentication using Charms, all that is required in the field are your eyes and a low-cost, portable microscope. Strong authentication for printed materials will never get easier than that," said Kees-Jan Delst, product line manager for JDSU's Flex Products Group. "With our many years of experience in creating trusted document and brand protection products, JDSU is well positioned to satisfy the market's need for authentication products."
Product authentication with Charms is a simple visual confirmation of graphics, size, shape, color and texture that requires only minimal training. Charms also include specific attributes that allow forensic use when required.
Key Benefits of JDSU Charms
-- Security feature can be applied with a standard printing press.
-- Authentication in the blink of an eye: a single low-cost, portable
microscope works for authentication across different documents,
products and/or brands, which is crucial for investigators, customs and
law enforcement.
-- Protection does not rely on restricted access to the authentication
tool.
-- Configuration of specific marks at various levels, distinction by
brand, product, region, manufacturer or converter.
-- Usable in combination with an overt solution, mixed in JDSU's
color-shifting ink, or as a stand-alone covert solution.
-- Can be added "just in case," and verified only when and where required.
Protection does not require a minimum for sampling volume, as is the
case with serialization.
-- Low per-unit cost enables effective protection of extremely high
volume, fast-moving consumer goods.
For more information on JDSU Charms please go to http://www.JDSU.com/charms, or contact JDSU customer service at 707-525-7007 for the appropriate in-country contact information. Product photos are available upon request
About JDSU
JDSU (Nasdaq: JDSU; and TSX: JDU) is committed to enabling broadband & optical innovation in the communications, commercial and consumer markets. JDSU is a leading provider of communications test and measurement solutions and optical products for telecommunications service providers, cable operators, and network equipment manufacturers. Furthermore, JDSU is a leading provider of innovative optical solutions for medical/environmental instrumentation, semiconductor processing, display, brand authentication, aerospace and defense, and decorative applications. More information is available at http://www.jdsu.com.
Contact Information
Investors: Michelle Levine 408-546-4421 or michelle.levine@jdsu.com
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Successfully Demonstrates Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) that Enables Dramatically Smaller Tunable Laser Solutions for Service Provider Networks
MILPITAS, Calif., Sept. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- JDSU, a leading enabler of broadband and optical innovation, today announced it has successfully demonstrated a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) that combines a tunable laser and optical modulator, using a technology known as the Integrated Laser Mach Zehnder (ILMZ). The new PIC will allow JDSU to develop smaller, higher performance and more cost-effective tunable solutions that support faster network speeds.
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Tunable lasers are a key element required for the successful deployment of agile optical networks (AON). AONs are deployed by service providers to scale network infrastructures and replace slow, manual operations with simplified, dynamic network solutions that can quickly respond to fluctuating traffic traveling over fiber optic networks. Research firm CIR predicts that the market for tunable lasers will prosper over the next five years, with compound annual growth of 37 percent and a total market value of nearly $1 billion by 2012.
JDSU's ILMZ-based tunable laser solutions will take up significantly less space in service providers' network equipment racks and use less power, in turn reducing data center rental costs and power bills.
"At JDSU, we believe that a more compact and integrated approach toward tunable lasers is critical as service providers strive for greater efficiency in their networks," said Alex Schoenfelder, vice president and general manager of Integrated Photonics at JDSU. "Integration at the PIC level will help to lower costs and enable high-volume manufacturing that allows us to best serve our customers as network demands continue to increase."
Smaller Form Factors that Leverage Photonic Integration
The new PIC includes a widely tunable laser and Mach Zehnder modulator on a single chip that is small enough to fit on the tip of a finger. It will be incorporated into full-band tunable transponders and transceivers within compact packages, such as the 300-PIN small form factor (SFF) and pluggable small form factors (XFP) starting in 2008. The new technology also enables JDSU to support transmission speeds greater than 11.3 Gigabits per second and is scalable to support 40G networks.
JDSU leveraged its years of expertise at photonic integration to develop the new PIC. Photonic integration technology uses semiconductor processes to form the materials and structures of the desired photonic circuit on a semiconductor wafer. The wafer is then sliced into hundreds of chips, each containing a circuit. After testing, each chip is incorporated into the appropriate product package. This expertise, combined with a sophisticated manufacturing approach is what enables JDSU to incorporate high levels of functionality into tiny chips for many of its optical products, avoiding unnecessary packaging.
History of Tunable Lasers
Recent and dramatic growth in data, voice and video traffic over dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) networks has stimulated demand for tunable lasers, a key element of AONs, as service providers upgrade components within their networks to support more capacity. AONs are based on "dynamic reconfigurability," which allows service providers to simplify network management and optimize network activity by using flexible optical equipment.
Tunable lasers provide dynamic reconfigurability by allowing network operators to switch from one wavelength to another on demand, easing the cost of purchasing, storing and managing spare devices for wavelength management.
Before the advent of tunable lasers, service providers used fixed wavelength lasers, which meant holding expensive inventory to support each wavelength. The overhead associated with managing this inventory was difficult at all levels of the supply chain. Since wavelength activity could not be predicted, providers would often face supply shortages for specific wavelengths, compromising the bandwidth capacity of the network.
Today, a single tunable laser can cover nearly a hundred 50 GHz spaced channels in a DWDM system. They can either be used as a universal source to support a particular wavelength, or can be switched to support different wavelengths on demand. JDSU's new PIC solutions with ILMZ technology will further streamline network management and reduce costs for service providers by providing tunable laser solutions in smaller form factors.
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Rating-Update:
Houston (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Analysten von Stanford Financial Grpup stufen die Aktie von JDS Uniphase (ISIN US46612J5074/ WKN A0LCLX) in einer Ersteinschätzung mit "buy" ein. Das Kursziel werde bei 18 USD gesehen. (07.09.2007/ac/a/u)
Analyse-Datum: 07.09.2007
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MILPITAS, Calif. and BERLIN, Sept. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- JDSU today announced the latest version of its Variable Optical Attenuator for the JDSU Multiple Application Platform (MAP). The MAP Variable Optical Attenuator provides the industry's highest performance optical power level control solution with the lowest optical impairments and the fastest transition speed in its class (up to 25 dB/s). The product will be on display this week at ECOC 2007 in Berlin, September 17-19 (booth 15087).
Because of massive traffic increases resulting from widespread deployment of broadband access technologies, equipment manufacturers are developing products that allow for higher bandwidth, longer reach, and greater flexibility. This leads to more complex devices that require more rigorous testing because of the increased number of operating states. These complex devices include ROADMs, high power EDFAs, tunable transponders, and CWDM/DWDM transceivers that are designed to provide increased throughput, reduced costs, and improved reliability.
To validate these network systems and underlying subcomponents, test equipment must perform the required rigorous testing quickly and accurately. The latest MAP Variable Optical Attenuator was designed with those constraints in mind. Performance features include ultra low insertion loss (<1.0 dB) plus industry-best wavelength flatness and transition speed. An optional built-in power monitor provides comprehensive closed-loop power control while the high power option is rated up to +33dBm for single-mode fiber (+27dBm for multi-mode fiber).
"Consumer and business demand for broadband services is not only a carrier issue because manufacturers are required to provide technologies that expand the performance and capacity of networks," said Bill Mortimer, vice president and general manager of JDSU's Lab & Production Test and Measurement group. "The speed, precision and reliability of the MAP Variable Optical Attenuator will enable labs and equipment manufacturers to further respond to this challenge and help their customers attain a higher level of reliability, efficiency and cost savings."
About the JDSU Multiple Application Platform (MAP)
The JDSU MAP is designed to help manage the test and measurement needs of an industry that requires flexibility and dynamic performance by offering researchers, designers, and manufacturing engineers a platform that exceeds all others with its modularity, reliability, and flexibility.
The MAP is a flexible instrumentation platform used for optical test and measurement applications that is available in two formats: a 19-inch 8-slot Master (MAP+2M00) and a 9.5-inch 3-slot Benchtop (MAP+2B00). They feature a common hot-swappable backplane compatible with over 15 different types of instrumentation cassettes. The MAP Master and MAP Benchtop include a 9-key keypad, color display and remote communication ports.
MAP is used when instrumentation selection needs to be based on current requirements without compromising future requirements. The MAP+2B00 and MAP+2M00 provide the most cost-effective solutions for test sets requiring three or fewer cassettes and four to eight cassettes respectively. In both
cases, future expansions are possible by populating the empty slots (if available) or adding a second independent MAP+2B00 or MAP+2M00.
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MILPITAS, Calif., and ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- JDSU today announced the latest generation of its MTS/T-BERD fiber optic test line, the MTS/T-BERD 6000 LITE. A highly integrated, non-modular, compact Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) ideally suited for the construction, fault location and troubleshooting/maintenance of FTTx and access networks, the MTS/T-BERD 6000 LITE offers even inexperienced field service technicians a high-performance tool for broadband network quality and reliability. The tester will be on display this week at the 2007 FTTH Conference & Expo in Orlando, September 30-October 4 (booth 304).
The new product will be marketed as the T-BERD 6000 LITE in North America and the MTS-6000 LITE throughout Europe, Asia and other regions.
"The JDSU MTS/T-BERD 6000 LITE is a full-featured OTDR and fault locator for the most demanding test conditions found in the last mile," said Enzo di Luigi, general manager of JDSU's fiber optics Communications Test and Measurement group. "Our tester offers the best screen size in its class, facilitating OTDR and FTTx/access network test demands by simultaneously displaying the required information on one screen."
The MTS/T-BERD 6000 LITE troubleshoots any event that can degrade fiber link quality using proprietary, one-key functionality that pinpoints any fault on the network in a fraction of a second. Performance-wise, it provides the most accurate distance testing on the market. The MTS/T-BERD 6000 LITE also detects any fiber bending in the network and improves response rate with an instantaneous traffic detection function.
For installation and maintenance, the MTS/T-BERD 6000 LITE provides a compact test unit and displays on its color screen all relevant information required for fiber qualification. The OTDR trace and table are displayed simultaneously, improving troubleshooting in FTTx/access networks by identifying terminations and splice points. All features usually available in dedicated, larger construction OTDR units are available in the compact MTS/T- BERD 6000 LITE.
The MTS/T-BERD 6000 LITE also has a connection check option, which can include a Visual Fault Locator (VFL), a power meter, a continuous wave light source and a video inspection probe. The tester's large screen enables easy analysis of the connector quality.
The JDSU MTS/T-BERD 6000 LITE exceeds Telcordia GR-196-CORE specifications (including ruggedness, drop testing, and extended battery life).
About the MTS/T-BERD Product Line
The MTS/T-BERD product line has built a solid worldwide reputation based on cutting-edge design and performance. Compatibility with thousands of field-proven units deployed worldwide by every major telecommunications network operator enables easy migration to new network technologies while continuing to reduce expenses. The MTS/T-BERD 6000 continues this standard by offering a superior price/performance ratio and enhancing the value and investment of the MTS-5000 and MTS/T-BERD 8000 platforms. Compatibility with the industry-leading MTS/T-BERD 8000 and a common user interface, file format, and results presentation makes deployment of the MTS/T-BERD 6000 extremely
simple and efficient for a field services team already using other MTS/T-BERD platforms.
About JDSU
JDSU (Nasdaq: JDSU; TSX: JDU) enables broadband and optical innovation in the communications, commercial and consumer markets. JDSU is the leading provider of communications test and measurement solutions and optical products for telecommunications service providers, cable operators, and network equipment manufacturers. JDSU is also a leading provider of innovative optical solutions for medical/environmental instrumentation, semiconductor processing, display, brand authentication, aerospace and defense, and decorative applications. More information is available at http://www.jdsu.com.
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Promotes Market Awareness for JDSU 'Task-Ready' Network and Enterprise Test Solutions
MILPITAS, Calif., Oct. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- JDSU has a new value proposition for customers who install, manage, and maintain enterprise, home and broadband access networks: we can help you Know the Network like no one else. In today's high-stakes arena of speed, simplicity and quality, the company that brought tier-one service providers industry icon test and measurement tools, such as the T-BERD(R), FIREBERD(R) and Wavetek(R) lines, now offers a set of task-ready solutions for enterprise, home wiring and broadband access network test.
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JDSU's line of task-ready, or single-task, test tools enables technicians to know the network is ready to support the latest consumer and business communications services and applications, and allows them to complete installation and troubleshooting jobs quickly and efficiently.
Today, a market awareness campaign -- Know the Network -- was launched to raise visibility about these tools and their applications. The message: JDSU, an established worldwide leader in communications test and measurement solutions for major public network operators with massive deployments and millions of customers, also delivers this proven expertise in the form of cutting-edge, easy-to-use test tools for enterprise customers and communications service providers.
"Know the Network appeals to those who might not be familiar with JDSU as a provider of trusted, reliable and proven task-ready test tools for the enterprise and service provider markets," said Dave Holly, senior vice president and general manager of JDSU's Field Services test business. "We've set in motion a fresh series of JDSU advertisements and promotions to reflect what really matters to these customers -- easy-to-use test tools that let technicians complete the job fast, the first time."
The initial launch of JDSU's Know the Network campaign addresses two sets of test products, including those designed for private networks (enterprise networks and home wiring) as well as those for telecommunications and cable service providers. The campaign features these task-ready tools:
-- Telephone Test Sets: Lil' Buttie(TM) Pro and DSL-safe Ranger(TM) butt
sets
-- Tones and Probes: Turbo-Tone(TM) and Tonax(TM) tone generators,
Resi-Tracer(TM) probe
-- Cabling & Network Testers: Testifier(TM) and LanRoamerPRO(TM) cable
testers, LanScaper(TM) network tester
-- Ethernet Network Management Tools: Validator-NT(TM) Ethernet speed
performance certifier with Plan-Um(TM) cabling project management
software
-- Fiber Testers: SmartClass(TM) and pocket-size power meters and
sources, T-BERD(R) 6000 OTDR
-- Copper/xDSL Testers: HST-3000 copper and xDSL tester, SmartClass(TM)
ADSL tester
-- Metro/Business Services Ethernet Testers: SmartClass(TM) Ethernet RFC
2544 service level agreement tester
The launch includes a dedicated web presence (http://www.jdsu.com/know) with product and other information, including a locator to identify JDSU distribution partners offering the company's set of task-ready test instruments. Print and online campaign advertising features the personality and challenges unique to four customer types: "Home Networking," for installation of in-home networks; "Enterprise Network," for those who manage enterprise networks for network speed and performance; "Premises Networking," for installing premises and building networking infrastructures; and "Access" for service providers.
"JDSU has partnered with the world's largest communications service providers to develop some of the most innovative and precise test instruments on the market," added Holly. "These customers rely on JDSU tools to install, maintain and ensure quality for networks that serve millions of consumers and business. That same leading test expertise is now available through our task-ready line for enterprise, home wiring and broadband access network test -- that's what the launch of Know the Network is all about."
The network and enterprise product line is available through JDSU directly and through hundreds of JDSU authorized channel partners and distributors worldwide. For more information, please visit http://www.jdsu.com/know.
Hoffentlich gibt's von mir nicht bald ein KickOff aus dem Depot für JDS :(
Wird Zeit, daß wir nach oben ausbrechen!
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(RTTNews) - JDS Uniphase Corp. (JDSU), a provider of communications test and measurement solutions, on Wednesday said first quarter net loss narrowed from last year, with revenues rising year-over-year. The company also provided second quarter revenue guidance.
The Milpitas, California-based company said first quarter net loss narrowed to $6.9 million or $0.03 per share from $17.4 million or $0.08 per share in the same period last year.
Non-GAAP net income, excluding items such as stock-based compensation expenses, amortization of acquired developed technologies and restructuring charges, increased to $18.0 million or $0.08 per share from $6.8 million or $0.03 per share in the first quarter of the prior year.
On average, 13 analysts polled by First Call/Thomson Financial expected the company to earn $0.06 per share for the quarter.
On an adjusted EBITDA basis, JDS reported $23.7 million for the first quarter, a surge from $9.6 million for the first quarter 2007. The company reported total segment operating income of $7.8 million, compared to $7.0 million in the prior-year period. Gross profit increased to $133.7 million from $98.0 million.
Net revenue rose to $356.7 million from $318.1 million reported in the previous year. On a non-GAAP basis, net revenue rose to $357.2 million from $318.2 million. Street expected revenues of $355.85 million.
Optical Communications revenue slipped to $121.3 million from $138.0 million, while Communications Test & Measurement revenues rose to $168.0 million from $116.8 million. Advanced Optical Technologies segment generated $48.0 million revenues, up from $39.3 million in the previous year. All Other, Commercial Lasers contributed $19.9 million to the total revenue, down from $24.1 million in the previous year.
Total operating expenses climbed to $155.2 million from $134.7 million. In the just concluded period, 219.2 million shares were used in per share calculation, compared to 210.9 million in the year-ago quarter.
Cash and cash equivalents as of September 29, 2007 were $376.7 million, while they were $362.9 million, as of June 30, 2007. Inventories for the same periods were $199.3 million and $204.3 million, respectively.
Commenting on the results, Kevin Kennedy, JDSU's Chief Executive Officer, said: "In Q1 all key financial metrics improved sequentially as well as year-over-year. For the third consecutive quarter, the company was free cash flow positive at more than $27 million. Looking forward, JDSU remains focused on innovation and continuous improvement of our business model."
Looking ahead to the second quarter, the company expects non-GAAP net revenue of $372-$394 million. Wall Street looks for revenues between $370 million and $415 million, with the consensus being $393.02 million.For the fourth quarter, the company said loss per share narrowed to $0.08 from $0.22 in the year-ago period. On a non-GAAP basis, basic EPS was $0.07, compared to a loss of $0.01 per basic share in the prior year quarter. Net revenue for the quarter rose to $350.7 million from $318.2 million in the previous year period.
On August 23, brokerage Thomas Weisel raised its 2008 revenue estimate for JDS to $1.542 billion from $1.525 billion, and its 2009 estimate to $1.667 billion from $1.660 billion. The brokerage increased its price target to $16 from $14, while maintaining its "Market Weight" rating on the stock. However, the brokerage maintained its 2008 earnings per share estimate of $0.45, and its 2009 estimate of $0.61.
Analyst Ajit Pai noted that JDSU reported fiscal 2007 fourth quarter results with better-than-expected pro forma sales that benefited from strength in communications T&M that more than offset soft optical communications sales.
Stock Movement
JDSU closed Wednesday's regular trade at $15.26, up $0.07 or 0.46% from the previous close, on 4.47 million shares. The stock lost $0.26 or 1.70% in post-close trade and was at $15. For the past year, the stock moved between $12.41 and $19.66.
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Rating-Update:
Newport Beach (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Analysten von Roth Capital bestätigen ihr "hold"-Rating für die Aktie von JDS Uniphase (ISIN US46612J5074/ WKN A0LCLX). Das Kursziel erhöhe man von 15,30 USD auf 15,90 USD. (01.11.2007/ac/a/u)
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New York (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Analysten von Needham & Co stufen die Aktie von JDS Uniphase (ISIN US46612J5074/ WKN A0LCLX) unverändert mit "buy" ein, erhöhen aber das Kursziel von 18 auf 22 USD.
JDS Uniphase habe für das erste Quartal solide Zahlen im Rahmen der Erwartungen vorgelegt. Die Margen würden sich langsam in Richtung der Unternehmensziele aber stetig bewegen.
Langfristig dürfte JDS die Trendwende schaffen. Das Unternehmen stecke mitten in einem Umstrukturierungsprozess, der darauf hinziele, die Kapazitäten an das derzeitige Nachfrageniveau anzupassen und die übernommenen Unternehmen zu integrieren.
Vor diesem Hintergrund bleiben die Analysten von Needham & Co bei ihrer Kaufempfehlung für die Aktie von JDS Uniphase. (Analyse vom 01.11.07)
(01.11.2007/ac/a/a) Analyse-Datum: 01.11.2007
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So habe ich mir das warlich nicht vorgestellt, so nicht! Nach besser als erwarteten Zahlen und entsprechenden Analysten-Kursprognosen geht's trotzdem wieder runter!
Irgendwie scheint immer noch der Wurm drin zu sein oder das Anlegervertrauen in JDS ist endgültig mißbraucht worden :(
Muß ich mich halt alleine damit rumärgern!
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Na dann wollen wir mal sehen, wo das noch endet ;)
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Overnight, the move set up a second core business within the company that was almost as big as its original networking business, and laid the groundwork for a more steady stream of revenues from networking gear maintenance to help keep the company going when sales of the gear itself were slow.
Time has shown this was no fly-by-night move on the part of JDSU, but a well-considered plan that it has stuck to over time. On Monday, the company announced that it will acquire the fiber division of Westover Scientific Inc., for $50 million. Although the deal was much smaller than the groundbreaking 2005 Acterna purchase, it further enhances the company's test and measurement business. Westover Scientific makes fiber optic inspection and cleaning solutions. JDSU in December made another acquisition, purchasing Bank Note Holographics Inc. for $138 million in cash and stock.
It's been a long road back for JDSU, one of the poster companies for dot-com and telecom bubble excesses, but today its progress is indisputable. Fiscal 2007 revenues of $1.4 billion were almost double the 2005 total of $712 million while net losses have narrowed to $26.3 million from more than 10 times that amount just two years prior. - Andrea Orr