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Consumer products maker Jarden raised its quarterly revenue forecast on Monday and said it expects to return to organic revenue growth in 2010. Doug Lane, consumer products analyst at Jefferies shared his investment plays on the company.
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The chief executive of Jarden told CNBC that second-quarter results were strong and came in above expectations, though the company's stock tumbled on a more guarded outlook.