(Reuters) - Analysts, on average, had expected the teen clothing
retailer to post an increase of 4.3 percent, according to a
Reuters survey.
The retailer also now expects second-quarter earnings to be
35 cents to 36 cents a share, compared with its previous
forecast of 34 cents to 36 cents.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
retailer to post an increase of 4.3 percent, according to a
Reuters survey.
The retailer also now expects second-quarter earnings to be
35 cents to 36 cents a share, compared with its previous
forecast of 34 cents to 36 cents.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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