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Earnings Roundup: Oct. 8
Published: Thursday, 8 Oct 2009 | 12:24 PM ET
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What follows is a roundup of corporate earnings reports for Thursday, Oct. 8.

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PepsiCo

The foods and beverage company posted a earnings excluding items of $1.08 per share for its third quarter. The company [PEP  Loading...      ()   ] posted revenue of $11.08 billion, a 1.5 percent decrease from last year's same time quarterly profit.
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3rd Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$1.08$1.03$1.06
Revenue$11.08 bil.$11.26 bil.$11.24 bil.

International Speedway

The promoter of motorsports company reported earnings of 33 cents for its third quarter ended Aug. 31. The company [ISCA  Loading...      ()   ] also posted revenue of $172.91 million.

3rd Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$0.33$0.38$0.73
Revenue$172.91 mil.$179 mil$213 mil.

Marriott

The lodging chain posted a profit of 15 cents per share for their third quarter ended Sept. 11. The company [MAR  Loading...      ()   ] reported revenue of $2.46 billion.

3rd Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$0.15$0.13$0.34
Revenue$2.46 bil. $2.38 bil.$2.96 bil.



*Earnings data based off of Thomson Reuters

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