CommScope Confirms Fourth Quarter 2014 Guidance and Provides Preliminary 2015 Outlook
The following guidance from
Fourth Quarter 2014 Update:
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Revenue of
$825 million -$830 million , which reflects the negative impact of foreign exchange rate changes. This compares to original guidance of$810 million to$850 million . -
Adjusted earnings per diluted share of
$0.35 -$0.37 , compared to original guidance of$0.30 to$0.35 , based on approximately 192 million weighted average diluted shares.
Preliminary Fiscal 2015 Guidance:
- Revenue that is flat to down 5 percent year over year.
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Adjusted earnings per diluted share of
$1.95 -$2.05 based on approximately 194 million weighted average diluted shares.
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