(Reuters) - For the second quarter, the company earned $30.7 million,
or 79 cents a share, up from $16.7 million, or 44 cents a
share, in the prior-year quarter. Revenue rose 61 percent to
$140.2 million.
Analysts were expecting earnings of 67 cents a share,
excluding items, on revenue of $124.5 million for the quarter,
according to Reuters Estimates.
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or 79 cents a share, up from $16.7 million, or 44 cents a
share, in the prior-year quarter. Revenue rose 61 percent to
$140.2 million.
Analysts were expecting earnings of 67 cents a share,
excluding items, on revenue of $124.5 million for the quarter,
according to Reuters Estimates.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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