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Earnings Roundup: Nov. 16
By: CNBC.com
What follows is a roundup of corporate earnings reports for Monday, Nov.16.
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The home improvement retailer Lowe's met anaylsts' earnings estimates, but reported lower sales than a year ago.
BEFORE THE BELL
The Israeli cellular company [CEL
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| 3rd Qtr. | Actual | Estimate | Year Ago |
| EPS | 2.94 shekels | 2.64 shekels | 2.46 shekels |
| Revenue | 1.68 bil. shekels | 1.64 bil.shekels | 1.67 bil. shekels |
The home improvement retailer [LOW
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| 3rd Qtr. | Actual | Estimate | Year Ago |
| EPS | $0.24 | $0.24 | $0.33 |
| Revenue | $11.38 bil. | $11.28 bil. | $11.73 bil. |
*Earnings data based off of Thomson Reuters, and excludes extraordinary items.
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