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DAF Launches New Euro 6 LF and CF Series

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DAF Launches New Euro 6 LF and CF Series


New Vehicles Establish New Quality and Efficiency Standard

BELLEVUE, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– DAF Trucks (NAS: PCAR) unveiled today the new, versatile Euro 6 LF and CF truck models and the new, innovative Euro 6 PACCAR MX-11 engine at the Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham, the United Kingdom. The Euro 6 LF and CF have been developed for maximum transport efficiency, market-leading low operating costs and optimum vehicle performance. “The launch of the new LF and CF vehicles today and the launch of the new XF model last year, provide a complete range of exciting Euro 6 vehicles,” shared Harrie Schippers, DAF president. “These new Euro 6 vehicles and engines represent the largest, most comprehensive development program in DAF‘s 85-year history.”

DAF‘s New Euro 6 CF and LF Vehicles (Photo: Business Wire)

The Euro 6 CF will start production in the middle of this year and has been developed for a wide number of applications, ranging from regional transportation to heavy construction. The Euro 6 LF is designed for distribution and urban delivery and will begin production in the fourth quarter. These Euro 6 models feature a durable, lightweight chassis, fuel-efficient drivelines, an enhanced aerodynamic exterior and spacious interiors. The reliable, fuel-efficient PACCAR MX-11 engine will be available in DAF‘s Euro 6 CF and XF vehicles this fall. The MX-11 is a 10.8-liter engine with power outputs ranging from 290 to 440 horsepower and a torque range up to 1,500 lb.-ft. The MX-11 adds to the existing PACCAR engines available for DAF‘s Euro 6 vehicles, ranging from the 4.5-liter PACCAR PX-5 engine to the state-of-the-art 12.9-liter PACCAR MX-13 engine.

PACCAR is a global technology leader in the design, manufacture and customer support of high-quality light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks under the Kenworth, Peterbilt and DAF nameplates. PACCAR also designs and manufactures advanced diesel engines, provides financial services and information technology, and distributes truck parts related to its principal business. PACCAR shares are traded on the Nasdaq Global Select market, symbol PCAR, and its homepage is www.paccar.com.

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Envestnet Provides Update on Form 10-K Filing

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Envestnet Provides Update on Form 10-K Filing

CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Envestnet (NYS: ENV) , a leading provider of unified wealth management technology and services to investment advisors, today reported that it has delayed the filing of its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012 beyond the April 2, 2013 extended filing due date. As Envestnet indicated in its April 3, 2013 Current Report on Form 8-K, on April 2, 2013 its Audit Committee engaged KPMG LLP to re-audit Envestnet’s financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2010 as a result of independence concerns with its prior auditor. Envestnet previously had engaged KPMG LLP to audit Envestnet’s financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2012 and to re-audit Envestnet’s financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2011 as a result of the same concerns.

As a result of the filing delay, Envestnet received a letter from the New York Stock Exchange (the “NYSE“) notifying Envestnet that it was not currently in compliance with the NYSE‘s continued listing requirements under the timely filing criteria set forth in Section 802.01E of the NYSE Listed Company Manual. Such notices are routinely issued by the NYSE in situations when there are late filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. On April 3, 2013, Envestnet informed the NYSE that Envestnet is working diligently to complete the 2012 Form 10-K.

Under NYSE rules, Envestnet has six months from April 2, 2013, subject to ongoing evaluation, to file its Form 10-K. Until Envestnet files its Form 10-K, its common stock will remain listed on the NYSE under the symbol “ENV,” but will be assigned an “LF” indicator to signify late filing status. Envestnet can regain compliance with the NYSE listing standards at any time during this six-month period once it files its Form 10-K with the SEC. If Envestnet fails to file its annual report within such six-month period, the NYSE may, in its sole discretion, allow Envestnet’s common stock to trade for up to an additional six months depending on specific circumstances as outlined in the rule. It is expected that Envestnet would need to submit an official request to the NYSE for the NYSE‘s consideration at the appropriate time.

Although Envestnet is working diligently to complete the 2012 Form 10-K and currently expects to complete and file the 2012 Form 10-K within six months of its due date, no assurance can be given that the 2012 Form 10-K will be filed within such period, or that the NYSE would allow Envestnet’s securities to trade for …read more

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Accretive Health Provides Update Regarding Delayed Filing of Form 10-K

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Accretive Health Provides Update Regarding Delayed Filing of Form 10-K

CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Accretive Health, Inc. (the “Company”) previously indicated in its Form 12b-25 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) on March 4, 2013 that the Company expected to receive a letter from the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE“) indicating that the Company is not in compliance with the continued listing requirements under the timely filing criteria outlined in Section 802.01E of the NYSE-Listed Company Manual as a result of its failure to timely file its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2012. The Company did not timely file the Form 10-K because of the Company’s review of the timing of revenue recognition for revenue cycle management services contracts and the pending restatement of the Company’s financial statements. On March 19, 2013, the Company received such a letter from the NYSE. The letter is routine practice under NYSE rules when a listed company does not make a timely filing with the Commission.

The NYSE has informed the Company that under NYSE rules the Company will have until September 18, 2013 to file its Form 10-K. The Company can regain compliance with the NYSE listing standards at any time prior to such date once it files the Form 10-K with the Commission. In the event that the Company has failed to cure the deficiency prior to such date, the NYSE may grant, at its discretion, a further extension of up to six months, depending on the specific circumstances. The letter also notes that regardless of these procedures, the NYSE may commence delisting proceedings at any time if the circumstances warrant.

Until the Company files the Form 10-K, the Company’s common stock will remain listed on the NYSE under the symbol “AH,” but beginning on March 25, 2013 it will be assigned an “LF” indicator by the NYSE to signify the Company’s late filing status.

The Company intends to file the Form 10-K as soon as reasonably practicable.

About Accretive Health

At Accretive Health, our mission is to help our healthcare clients strengthen their financial stability and deliver better care at a more affordable cost to the communities they serve (increasing healthcare access to all). For more information, visit www.accretivehealth.com.

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awk gsub with variables

By somu_june

Hello,

I’m trying to substitute a string with leading zero for all the records except the trailer record using awk command and with variables. The input file test_med1.txt has data like below

1234ABC………………………9200…………LF
456789………………………..0401…………LF

And I want to replace 9200 with 09200 and 0401 with 00401

1234ABC………………………09200…………LF
456789………………………..00401…………LF

I tried below command but not successfull

Command :

a= cat test_med1.txt | awk ‘!/TLR/’ | cut -c 65-84 b= `cat test_med1.txt | awk ‘!/TLR/’ | cut -c 65-84 | awk ‘{$0=0$0;print}’`; awk -v rvar=${a} -v svar=${b} ‘{gsub(rvar,svar); print}’ test_med1.txt

Error:

cut: 0653-132 Cannot open b=.
cut: 0653-132 Cannot open 09200.
cut: 0653-132 Cannot open 00401.
cut: 0653-132 Cannot open 07803.
cut: 0653-132 Cannot open 05400.
cut: 0653-132 Cannot open 02500.
cut: 0653-132 Cannot open 09901.
cut: 0653-132 Cannot open 00700.
awk: 0602-533 Cannot find or open file 07803.
The source line number is 1.

Please let me know where the command in failing and if it is complete wrong then let me know how to get above output using awk and gsub command

Thanks,
Somaraju

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