(Reuters) - Revenue rose 17 percent to $745.6 million, in the midpoint
of analysts' forecasts.
Wall Street was looking for a net profit of 27 cents per
share, according to the average of Reuters Estimates. Excluding
stock option expenses and one-time items such as acquisition
costs, the analysts' profit consensus was 36 cents a share.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
of analysts' forecasts.
Wall Street was looking for a net profit of 27 cents per
share, according to the average of Reuters Estimates. Excluding
stock option expenses and one-time items such as acquisition
costs, the analysts' profit consensus was 36 cents a share.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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