while akamai's bottom line was no surprise, its revenues were better than expected, with its top line up 20%. share's didn't see much action heading into the earnings tonight, but after hours the stock fell more than 8%. it may be a case of some profit taking, as the stock has more than doubled in the past 12 months. giants in aerospace, oil and cable t.v. had mixed but lackluster earnings. boeing was the biggest loser on the dow industrials, profits and revenue dropped from a year ago and revenues disappointed analysts. conoco-phillips stock was unchanged after a big boom to its bottom line, profits tripled. the company also has a deal to sell a chunk of its interest in russian oil company lukoil. and comcast shares rallied as it beat estimates by a penny. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: with the u.s. economic outlook calling for slow growth, many companies are looking overseas to fuel future profits. but making a buck in a foreign land doesn't necessary translate into a dollar back home. tonight's "street critique" guest is wolfgang koester. he's c.e.o. at fireapps, a f