Dell AWARDED Antitrust Approval and 4 Stocks Sinking to 52-Week Lows

Adtran (NASDAQ:ADTN) announced that its Total Access 5000 broadband platform has been enabling United Communications to upgrade its network allowing it to provide high-bandwidth triple play services to its subscriber base located in central Tennessee. With more than 20,000 access lines deployed,  United Communications will now be able to offer a rich set of Fiber-to-the-Home, or FTTH, services, which includes video, voice, and data, which rival any found in any metro network country-wide. Adran was chosen by United Communications to meet the increasing demand from residential and business customers for next-generation services like IPTV and to increase network bandwidth for popular activities like online gaming, photo sharing, video streaming, and critical business communications. The shares closed at $21.39, down $0.28 or 1.29% on the day. They have traded in a 52-week range of $21.11 to $38.95.

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Banco Bilbao Viscaya (NYSE:BBVA): The new Greek government wishes to cut even more billions of euros from its budget ahead of the return of a number of international inspectors this week, according to the Wall Street Journal. The shares closed at $5.67, up $0.05 or 0.89% on the day. They have traded in a 52-week range of $5.57 to $10.84.

Credit Suisse Group (NYSE:CS): The new Greek government wishes to cut even more billions of euros from its budget ahead of the return of a number of international inspectors this week, according to the Wall Street Journal. The shares closed at $16.64, down $0.33 or 1.94% on the day. They have traded in a 52-week range of $16.92 to $37.17.

Deutsche Bank Ag (NYSE:DB): The new Greek government wishes to cut even more billions of euros from its budget ahead of the return of a number of international inspectors this week, according to the Wall Street Journal. The shares closed at $28.76, down $1.29 or 4.29% on the day. They have traded in a 52-week range of $28.57 to $56.05.

Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) was awarded U.S. antitrust approval for its acquisition of  Quest Software (NASDAQ:QSFT), according to Reuters. The FTC placed the transaction on a list of deals that were approved quickly. The shares closed at $11.80, down $0.21 or 1.75% on the day. They have traded in a 52-week range of $11.68 to $18.36.

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