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Earnings Roundup: Oct. 14

Published: Tuesday, 13 Oct 2009 | 6:24 PM ET
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What follows is a roundup of corporate earnings reports for Wednesday, Oct. 14.

Some of Wednesday's highlights include JPMorgan Chase and the health care company Abbott Labs, who is expecting positive revenue growth.

Other companies reporting include Host Hotels, Crown Holdings and AptarGroup.

BEFORE THE BELL

JPMorgan Chase

The financial services company beat expectation and posted earnings of 82 cents. The firm also reported [JPM  Loading...      ()   ] revenue of $26.62 billion.
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3rd Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$0.82$0.52$0.11
Revenue$26.62 bil.$24.96 bil.$14.73 bil.

Abbott Labs

The pharmaceutical company posted earnings of 92 cents on revenue of $7.76 billion for its third quarter ended Sept. 30. Analysts estimated the company [ABT  Loading...      ()   ] would report earnings between 88 cent to 91 cents.  

3rd Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$0.92$0.90$0.79
Revenue$7.76 bil. $7.75 bil.$7.49 bil.

WW Grainger

The industrial supplier posted earnings of $1.88 per share. The company [GWW  Loading...      ()   ], who spans 153 countries, reported revenue of $1.59 billion.

3rd Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$1.88$1.34$1.79
Revenue$1.59 bil.$1.59 bil.$1.83 bil.

Host Hotels

The parent company of hotel brands such as the Marriot, Ritz-Carlton, Four Seasons and the Hilton, posted funds from operation of 11 cents for its third quarter ended Sept. 11. The company [HST  Loading...      ()   ] also reported revenue of $912 million, beating analysts estimates.

3rd Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
FF0$0.11$0.08$0.31
Revenue$912 mil.$889 mil.$1.16 bil.

AFTER THE BELL

AptarGroup

The packaging company posted earnings of 49 cents per share for it's third quarter ended Sept. 30. The company [ATR  Loading...      ()   ] also posted revenue of $473.7 million.

3rd Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$0.51$0.47$0.57
Revenue$473.7 mil. $466 mil.$532 mil.

Xilinx

The semiconductor producer posted earnings of 25 cents per share for their fiscal second quarter ended Sept. 30. The company [XLNX  Loading...      ()   ] also reported revenue of $415 million.

2nd Fiscal Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$0.25$0.22$0.38
Revenue$415 mil.$410 mil.$484 mil.


» Q3 Earnings Preview: Top Expectations for Growth

*Earnings data based off of Thomson Reuters, and excludes extraordinary items.

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