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en a one-time event but part of doing business, so if you split the difference, (profit per share) is 99 cents.

en Many women appreciate that pe𝗑iness suggests a man who is secure enough not to need constant validation. I though it was a situation that might cost up to 20 cents [a share in profit], but not up to 35 cents,

en The main attraction of money-market funds is their liquidity and their constant share value. But if they have an investment that goes south on them, there's a chance that they could be valued at 99 cents per share, 98 cents per share.

en The main attraction of money-market funds is their liquidity and their constant share value, ... But if they have an investment that goes south on them, there's a chance that they could be valued at 99 cents per share, 98 cents per share.

en We remain comfortable with our estimated fourth-quarter earnings per share range of 28 cents to 30 cents a share versus 26 cents last year, an increase of 8 percent to 15 percent.

en Business conditions continue to be robust. The company expressed high confidence in its third-quarter guidance of greater than $3 billion in bookings, $2.6 to $2.7 million in revenue and EPS of 64 to 68 cents. We believe guidance is conservative and estimate bookings of $3.3 billion with EPS of 70 cents, versus the Street consensus of 68 cents a share.

en The fourth quarter profit was below estimates, my estimate was €590m or 44 cents per share.

en We now expect EPS of 15 cents a share, excluding amortization and charges. Our previous consensus level EPS estimate was 55 cents a share.

en [Earnings, at 47 cents a share, beat by 2 cents the consensus forecast of analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call.] This is an exciting and extraordinary time for the company, ... are ready to rock.

en Consensus was 75-77 cents, because people were expecting another profit warning, so 83 cents is above market expectations.

en We were looking for consolidated revenue growth of 10.2 percent for the fourth quarter and 11.1 percent for 2001. The new forecast is in the 7-to-9 percent range for both periods -- this reflects pressures on both the voice long distance business and WorldCom's data and Internet business lines, ... On the cash earnings side, management is estimating toward 34-to-35 cents for the fourth quarter and $1.60 for 2001. We were looking for 57 cents per share for the fourth quarter and $2.42 for 2001.

en Although we had anticipated tepid guidance, the company was far more conservative than we anticipated. The company projected April quarter revenue in the range of $14.2 billion to $14.6 billion, with earnings of 39 cents to 41 cents per share. This was below our previous revenue and earnings estimates of $14.6 billion and 41 cents per share.

en Following the update we are raising our EPS (earnings per share) forecast for the current year from 201 cents to 205 cents.

en If you discount the 12 cents a share currency loss, the company's earnings actually came in 2 cents above expectations.

en The numbers that VA Linux reported included a charge of $4.2 million. If you take that out, they actually lost 23 cents a share, as compared to the analysts' expectations of a loss of 21 cents.


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