Diebold swings to 3rd-quarter loss after big charge from loss on sale of voting machine unit
Diebold posts 3Q loss on voting unit sale charge Diebold declares 4th-quarter dividend of 26 cents per shareNORTH CANTON, Ohio — Diebold Inc.’s board of directors declared a fourth-quarter cash dividend of 26 cents per share. Rolls-Royce expanding fuel cell research in Ohio, move expected to create about 60 jobsNORTH CANTON, Ohio — Rolls-Royce says it is expanding its fuel cell research division in Ohio. Senator seeks Justice Department review of Diebold’s sale of voting-machine businessNORTH CANTON, Ohio — Sen. Charles Schumer on Monday asked the Justice Department to review Diebold Inc.’s sale of its U.S. voting-machine business to a bigger competitor, saying he is concerned it could have an adverse impact on American voting. Diebold selling much-maligned US voting machine unit to competitorNORTH CANTON, Ohio — ATM maker Diebold Inc. has sold its much-criticized U.S. voting-machine business to its bigger competitor, Election Systems & Software Inc. of Omaha, Neb. Diebold sells much-maligned US voting machine unit to Election Systems & SoftwareNORTH CANTON, Ohio — Ohio-based ATM maker Diebold Inc. has sold its much-criticized U.S. voting-machine business to a competitor, Election Systems & Software Inc. of Omaha, Neb. Bank machine maker Diebold 1Q profit falls, cuts annual forecast, 300 jobsNORTH CANTON, Ohio — Automated teller machines maker Diebold Inc. reported a sharp decline Tuesday in first-quarter earnings as it recorded a hefty charge related to a proposed settlement with federal regulators. It also plans to cut about 300 jobs, or about 1.7 percent of its work force. Diebold 1st-quarter profit plunges on hefty charge, will reduce staff by about 300 jobsNORTH CANTON, Ohio — ATM maker Diebold Inc. says it will reduce its staff by about 300 jobs as its profit skidded 88 percent in the first quarter on a hefty charge related to a proposed SEC settlement. Diebold agrees to pay $25 million penalty to settle civil charges tied to SEC probeNORTH CANTON, Ohio — ATM maker Diebold Inc. said Monday it will pay $25 million to settle civil charges of securities fraud under a tentative agreement with federal regulators. |