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Earnings Roundup: Nov. 17
Published: Monday, 16 Nov 2009 | 5:37 PM ET
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What follows is a roundup of corporate earnings reports for Tuesday, Nov. 17.

Home Depot and health care device maker Covidien reported before the bell.

Target and TJX Companies are also expected to report before the bell.

BEFORE THE BELL

Home Depot

The home improvement retailer [HD  Loading...      ()   ] and component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average turned in a profit of 41 cents a share on revenue of $16.36 billion.
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4th Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$0.41$0.36$0.45
Revenue$16.36 bil.$16.28 bil.$17.78 bil.

Covidien

The health care device manufacturer [COV  Loading...      ()   ] reported earnings of 72 cents a share on revenue of $2.7 billion.

4th Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$0.72$0.70$0.67
Revenue$2.7 bil.$2.62 bil.$2.52 bil.

Jacobs Engineering

The heavy construction company [JEC  Loading...      ()   ] posted a bottom line of 63 cents a share, 29 cents less than a year ago. The company posted revenue of $2.6 billion.

4th Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$0.63$0.68$0.92
Revenue$2.6 bil.$2.64 bil.$3.2 bil

Target

The retail company [TGT  Loading...      ()   ] delivered earnings of 58 cents a share, beating analysts' estimates, on revenue of $15.28 billion.
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3rd Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$0.58$0.50$0.49
Revenue$15.28 bil.$15.25 bil.$15.11 bil.

TJX Companies

The discount apparel and home furnishings retail company [TJX  Loading...      ()   ] posted earnings of 81 cents a share with sales of $5.2 billion.

Fiscal 1st Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$0.81$0.80$0.57
Revenue$5.2 bil.$5.25 bil.$4.76 bil.

AFTER THE BELL

Autodesk

The software company [ADSK  Loading...      ()   ] reported earnings of 27 cents a share, 29 cents less than a year ago, on revenue of $417 million.

3rd Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$0.27$0.23$0.56
Revenue$417 mil.$415 mil.$607 mil.

Salesforce.com

The software company [CRM  Loading...      ()   ] reported earnings of 16 cents a share with a topline of $331 million.

3rd Qtr.ActualEstimateYear Ago
EPS$0.16$0.16$0.08
Revenue$331 mil.$324 mil.$276 mil.

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

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