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Looking Forward: Over the past ninety days, the average estimate for the first quarter of the next fiscal year has fallen from 88 cents per share to 86 cents, indicating that analysts are growing pessisimistic about the company's performance next quarter.
unknown title 2012
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Looking Forward: Over the past ninety days, the average estimate for the fourth quarter has fallen from 20 cents per share to 7 cents, indicating that analysts are growing pessisimistic about the company's performance next quarter.
unknown title 2011
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Looking Forward: Over the past ninety days, the average estimate for the first quarter of the next fiscal year has fallen from 15 cents per share to 14 cents, indicating that analysts are growing pessisimistic about the company's performance next quarter.
unknown title 2012
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Looking Forward: Over the past ninety days, the average estimate for the fourth quarter has fallen from $1.04 per share to $1.03, indicating that analysts are growing pessisimistic about the company's performance next quarter.
unknown title 2011
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Looking Forward: Over the past ninety days, the average estimate for the fourth quarter has fallen from $1.13 per share to $1.12, indicating that analysts are growing pessisimistic about the company's performance next quarter.
unknown title 2011
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Looking Forward: Over the past ninety days, the average estimate for the fourth quarter has fallen from 75 cents per share to 74 cents, indicating that analysts are growing pessisimistic about the company's performance next quarter.
unknown title 2011
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Looking Forward: Over the past ninety days, the average estimate for the fourth quarter has fallen from $1.39 per share to $1.07, indicating that analysts are growing pessisimistic about the company's performance next quarter.
unknown title 2011
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