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Earnings report jolts stock

Magna International's stock price shot up more than 14 per cent Friday in its biggest one-day jump in 18 years after posting a surprise quarterly profit. Full Article at Toronto Star

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  1. Chief of Russian Sberbank, German Gref, left, and Co-Ceo of Austrian Magna company Siegfried Wolf, 2nd left, meet in a hotel prior to their press conference in Frankfurt, central Germany, Monday, Sept. 14, 2009.
  2. BERLIN - SEPTEMBER 10:  John Smith, lead negotiator for U.S. carmaker General Motors, speaks at a press conference to announce GM's final decision over the future of German carmaker Adam Opel on September 10, 2009 in Berlin, Germany.
  3. RUESSELSHEIM, GERMANY - JUNE 09:  Workers move an Opel Insignia car before a news conference due to the visit of Roland Koch, governor of the German state of Hesse at the headquarters of German carmaker Adam Opel GmbH on June 9, 2009 in Ruesselsheim, Germany.
  4. FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY - JUNE 02:  Magna Co-Chief Executive Siegfried Wolf speaks during a news conference at the headquarters of German car maker Adam Opel GmbH, a subsidiary company of U.S. carmaker General Motors on June 3, 2009 in Ruesselsheim near Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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