10 per fully diluted share in fiscal 2007

After the live webcast, an audio webcast replay willremain available in the Investors section of the Amicus Therapeutics Web sitefor 30 days.Amicus' press releases are available at Amicus Therapeutics Amicus Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company developing novel, oraltherapeutics known as pharmacological chaperones for the treatment of a rangeof human genetic diseases. Amicus is initially targeting lysosomal storage disorders, which aresevere, chronic genetic diseases with unmet medical needs. FOLD -GSOURCEAmicus Therapeuticsinvestors, Jenene Thomas of Amicus Therapeutics, 1-609-662-5084; or media,Amy Speak of Porter Novelli Life Sciences, 1-617-897-8262, for AmicusTherapeutics. ) There is no question that Darren McFadden is a talented back and home run hitter. Some fans have even claimed he should be on the field every offensive play receiving an? obscene? number of touches and be the focal point of the offense.I've actually argued otherwise claiming that Michael Bush is the more complete back.But here I am going to propose something else.Why not play Darren McFadden on special teams.With Justin Fargas returning from an injured hamstring keeping the three running backs happy is going to become much harder.

If you really believe McFadden shouldreceive as many touches as possible then him on kick return or punt return makes a lot of sense considering he? along with Felix Jones? were a special teamjuggernaut? at Arkansas.Many fans seem to have a man crush on McFadden and take offense if you say he is injury prone and isn't durable enough to be a starting running back in the NFL. If McFadden truly is durable then there is no harm in putting him in on special teams.This week we may see McFadden on punt return. Hiram Eugene who fair caught punts for an injured Johnnie Lee Higgins is injured and out for Sunday's matchup Higgins is probable for the game with an injured shoulder. Tom Cable recently said if neither Higgins or Eugene can go McFadden will return punts with orders to fair catch everything.Come on Cable.That's like buying a brand new sports car keeping it in the garage and babying the throttle whenever you drive it.

Who does that Well I guess some people do that, but your brand new sports care is now a year old, time to drive it like it was meant to be driven.Why not put McFadden back there with orders to do what he does best, rather than fair catching everythingOr even better if Higgins is good to go why not put McFadden on kick returnThe Raiders have been missing a certain spark this season and I think that spark is in the return game. Granted they were playing the Colts who aren't known for defense but still over nine yards per play is very impressive.The Raiders in the wild-cat can be very dangerous considering both McFadden and Michael Bush are capable of throwing the football. Likely better than JaMarcus did week two.It may notnecessarily be a bad thing to take the ball out of? the hands of struggling QB JaMarcus Russells? and into the hands of some of our best playmakers Michael Bush and Darren McFadden.The Raiders need every advantage they can get and this would take teams by surprise and keep defenses off balance.? Likely the only team in the division who would be prepared for the wild-cat is San Diego.? And this weekend we will get a look at how they fair against the "gimmicky" offense as they sqaure off against the Dolphins.Come on coach Cable its time to stop babying your star runner and unleash him on an unsuspectingopponent, preferably the Denver Broncos thisSunday.? ? . (NYSE Alternext: VPS) announced financial results for the fiscal yearended October 31, 2008 and filed these results on Form 10-K with theSecurities and Exchange Commission yesterday.Operating Results for Fiscal Year ended October 31, 2008Sales increased 6 to $69.2 million from $65.2 million in fiscal year 2007.This increase reflected higher volumes of coffee and related products and theeffect of fuel surcharges, partly offset by small declines in water sales andcooler rentals.Operating results were significantly impacted by a write-down of goodwill, anon-cash charge of $22.4 million.The net loss for fiscal year 2008 was $19.8million compared to net income of $2.1 million in 2007.On a per share basis,the net (loss) income was $(0.92) per fully diluted share in fiscal 2008,compared to $0.10 per fully diluted share in fiscal 2007.Except for the goodwill impairment charge, the financial performance of theCompany for fiscal year 2008 improved over fiscal year 2007. Theimpairment was primarily the result of a decline in the quoted market pricesof the Company's stock at fiscal year-end below its book carrying value, andwas not due to any changes in the core business. There was no event or changein circumstance that would more likely than not reduce the fair value of ourunderlying net assets below their carrying amount prior to the annualimpairment test.