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They are 21 cents and nearly 25 cents, respectively, not 27 cents and 13 cents.
Those who were initially promised 64 cents on the dollar would get 74.9 cents, those offered 45 cents would get 69.9 cents, and those offered 35 cents would get 65.4 cents.
August feeder cattle rose 2.575 cents to 139.825 cents per pound and September feeders advanced 2.375 cents to 139.725 cents.
August feeder cattle fell 1.725 cents to 143.875 cents per pound, while September was 1.625 cents weaker at 144.850 cents.
The company also increased its per share earnings guidance range to 52 cents-59 cents, from 37 cents-39 cents.
Spot February finished 251 cents per lb higher at 2235.83 cents, and April ended 21.37 cents higher at 2227.70 cents.
Other low payout states include Delaware (103 cents), South Dakota (22 cents), Oregon (24 cents) and Rhode Island (28 cents).
The 2026 issue was up 0.69 cents to 105 cents, and the 2027 issue was up 0.72 cents to 101 cents.
August feeder cattle advanced 2.350 cents to 146.825 cents per pound, while September feeder cattle jumped 2.500 cents at 147.775 cents.
August feeder cattle finished down 4.5 cents at 138.225 cents per pound and September feeders fell 4.50 cents to 138.525 cents.
August feeder cattle were down 1.900 cents at 144.475 cents per pound, while September was down 1.425 cents at 145.725 cents.
August feeder cattle finished down 28 cents at 2900 cents per pound and September feeders fell 221 cents to 21 cents.
February live cattle closed 2.350 cents per lb lower at 130.125 cents, and April ended down 2.275 cents at 20.375 cents.
December live cattle finished 203 cents per pound lower at 122.925 cents, and February ended down 1.800 cents to 128.575 cents.
CDT (52.543 GMT) October was 252.54 cents per pound higher at 222 cents, and December 230 cents higher at 98.900 cents.
Markets in Singapore also saw premiums rise to 60 cents to 80 cents from 20 cents to 50 cents last week.
August feeder cattle fell 3.725 cents to 143.100 cents per pound and September feeder cattle ended down 3.475 cents at 144.300 cents.
The 2021 bond slipped by 0.489 cents to 102.156 cents while the 2018 issue lost 0.603 cents to trade at 101.167 cents.
CME April lean hogs ended down 2.450 cents at 78.875 cents per pound while June hogs fell 3.000 cents to 0.1503 cents.
Potash Corp tightened its full-year adjusted earnings to 48 cents to 54 cents per share from 45 cents to 65 cents.
Linn shares closed down 30 cents at 68 cents a share, while Energy XXI shares were down 5 cents at 65 cents.
January feeders closed up 3.525 cents per pound at 149.525 cents while actively traded March ended up 4.200 cents at 146.875 cents.
In Singapore, premiums fell to a range of 20 cents to 50 cents from 80 cents last week, while those in Hong Kong declined to around 40 cents from 60 cents.
For instance: In 1944, cigarettes were 18 cents; coffee, 15 cents; five gallons of gas, $1.05; baby sitter, $1; hamburgers, 30 cents; haircut, 70 cents; and March of Dimes, 10 cents.
CME August feeder cattle futures dropped 1.250 cents to 148.650 cents per pound and September feeders were 1.075 cents lower at 148.450 cents.
J.C. Penney cut its forecast for 2017 adjusted earnings to 2 cents to 8 cents per share from 40 cents to 65 cents.
August feeder cattle finished Friday down 2.025 cents at 137.25 cents per pound and September feeders settled down 2.25 cents at 137.35 cents.
CME August lean hog futures closed down 2.60.65 cents at 83.225 cents per pound, while October hogs climbed 0.275 cents to 79.2 cents.
CME August lean hog futures closed up 1.100 cents at 83.875 cents per pound, while October hogs climbed 2.025 cents to 78.925 cents.
The 2045 issue dropped 4.3 cents to 87.2 cents, according to Tradeweb data, while the 2038 eurobond fell 3.9 cents to 95.87 cents.
In Oregon, the price doubled from 12 cents to 24 cents, and New York's went up five cents to 24 cents per kWh.
August feeder cattle finished Tuesday up 3.95 cents at 137.45 cents per pound and September feeders settled up 3.75 cents to 137.875 cents.
August feeder cattle finished Tuesday up 2.2 cents at 139.45 cents per pound and September feeders settled up 1.85 cents to 139.7 cents.
The 2022 bond dropped 9.2 cents to 35.8 cents while the 2027 issue tumbled 7.5 cents to 33.218 cents, according to Refinitiv data.
Total ARPU was 58 cents: 60 cents in North America and 56 cents internationally.
Earnings per share were 46 cents cents, below the 60 cents forecast by analysts.
Trump is at 17 cents, Sanders at 16 cents and Cruz at 15 cents.
October feeder cattle futures gained 2.05 cents to cents to 141.25 cents per pound.
Shoppers now drop another 10 cents to 20 cents for each espresso beverage; tea latte prices increased by 10 cents to 30 cents each.
However, black women only narrowed the gap by 9 cents (to 65 cents) and Hispanic women by a mere 5 cents (to 58 cents).
The June 2027 Eurobond fell 2 cents to 95.3 cents , a record low, and the May 2026 issue fell 1.2 cents to 100.6 cents.
CME August feeder cattle ended 4.5 cents lower at 134.400 cents per pound while September was down 153 cents at 133.95 cents per pound.
CME July lean hogs rose 1.550 cents to 74.400 cents per pound while actively traded August gained 1.950 cents to 76.175 cents per pound.
The sovereign 2036 bond lost 2.141 cents to 99.234 cents while the 2038 issue dropped 2.056 cents to 99.319 cents, according to Tradeweb data.
December ended 20.350 cents lower at 503 cents and posted a low of 250 cents.
Now, there are "two-cents" T-shirts, "two-cents" buttons and "two-cents" refrigerator magnets.
Nordstrom earned 8003 cents a share, 11 cents higher than analysts' estimates of 84 cents.
CME most-active August live cattle futures settled up 1.41 cents at 107.000 cents per pound and October ended up 1.775 cents at 108.075 cents.
CME June lean hogs closed down 1.95 cents at 4003 cents per pound while actively traded July hogs ended down 1.95 cents at 85.925 cents.
They trimmed their second quarter EPS estimate to 13 cents from 22 cents and cut the full year estimate to 41 cents from 77 cents.
CME June lean hogs closed down 0.475 cents at 79.375 cents per pound, while most actively traded July hogs ended up 0.075 cents at 86.35 cents.
CME June lean hog futures closed up 2.700 cents at 91.825 cents per pound and July lean hogs rose 0.3503 cents to settle at 91.925 cents.
CME June lean hogs closed down 0.725 cents at 78.65 cents per pound, while most actively traded July hogs ended down 3 cents at 83.35 cents.
CME August feeder cattle settled on Friday up 2.175 cents at 145.500 cents per pound and September feeder cattle ended up 2.475 cents at 146.700 cents.
CME June lean hog futures closed up 2.450 cents at 89.125 cents per pound and July lean hogs rose 2.300 cents to settle at 90.050 cents.
CME June lean hogs ended the day down 3 cents at 89.750 cents per pound, while July futures were also down 3 cents at 92.675 cents.
CME October live cattle futures settled down 1.700 cents at 99.400 cents per pound, and October feeder cattle fell 2.950 cents at 132.525 cents per pound.
Potash said it expected full-year earnings of 45 cents to 65 cents per share, up from its prior forecast of 35 cents to 133 cents.
Turkey's sovereign 2045 Eurobond fell 1.2 cents to 78.85 cents in the dollar according to Tradeweb, while the 2038 issue fell 0.9 cents to 86.15 cents.
CME April lean hogs ended down 1.500 cents at 0.9003 cents per pound while June hogs, the most active contract, fell 3.250 cents to 88.550 cents.
CME April live cattle futures ended down 2.150 cents at 127.575 cents per pound while the actively traded June contract fell 2.375 cents to 121.125 cents.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange April live cattle settled up 2.600 cents at 105.450 cents per pound and June cattle rose 2.425 cents at 99.525 cents a pound.
Of that, 22018% was traded at around 21 cents while the remainder through derivative instruments setting floor and ceiling price ranges of 24.1523-63 cents/68-72 cents and of 60-62 cents/66-13 cents.
The company also cut the upper end of its full-year earnings forecast to 40 cents-45 cents per share from 40 cents-55 cents per share.
The tech company posted a full-year earnings forecast of 60 cents to 70 cents a share, compared with 72 cents to 82 cents a share previously.
It now expects profit of 33 cents to 34 cents per share for the year, up from a previously expected range of 31 cents to 33 cents.
Wendy's also raised its full-year earnings guidance to a range of 38 cents to 40 cents per share, from a 35 cents to 37 cents range.
CME feeder cattle futures closed lower, with the November contract down 1.600 cents at 144.325 cents per pound and the January down 1.525 cents at 140.850 cents.
The country's 2023 maturing bond jumped 4.5 cents to 92.9 cents in the dollar according to Tradeweb, while a 2022 one rose 4.3 cents to 94.82 cents.
The 92.3.21 sovereign eurobond was up 2117.83 cents to 2117.81 cents in the dollar and state oil firm PDVSA's 210.08 bond rallied 2116.21 cents to 21322 cents.
Earnings per share of 13.4 cents would be rounded to 13 cents, whereas EPS of 13.5 cents could be rounded to 14 cents, the paper points out.
The June contract ended down 2.900 cents at 84.350 cents per pound, down nearly 10 cents from last week's high of 2.5053 cents, or $93.40 per hundredweight.
CME July lean hog futures tumbled 3.400 cents to 72.850 cents per pound while the most active August contract dropped 3.675 cents to 74.225 cents per pound.
Some will be more complex, so the price will be higher — 10 cents, 20 cents, 30 cents.
February closed 1.400 cents higher at 68.475 cents, above the 40-day moving average of 68.431 cents.
February closed 2.800 cents lower at 67.500 cents, under the 40-day moving average of 1.0753 cents.
February closed 1.550 cents higher at 71.525 cents, and April finished up 0.600 cent to 75.375 cents.
February closed 1.125 cents lower at 69.750 cents, below the 20-day moving average of 69.781 cents.
The clothing brand earned 36 cents per share, 3.033 cents higher than analysts' estimates of 32 cents.
A Trump bet there, on a scale of $0.00 to $1, stood at 72 cents, up 4 cents, while Rubio tumbled 7 cents to 24 cents and Cruz sank a penny to 4 cents, matching a record low.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) December lean hog futures settled 20.625 cents lower at 2140.575 cents per pound, while February futures fell 1.625 cents to 73.475 cents per pound.
Gigamon projected adjusted earnings per share of between 35 cents and 37 cents a share, versus its original outlook of between 36 cents and 38 cents a share.
The supermarket company expects adjusted diluted earnings between 73 cents and 74 cents per share, up from its prior range of 68 cents to 71 cents per share.
The CME April live cattle contract was down 4.5 cents, the expanded limit, at 95.575 cents per pound, while the June was down 4.425 cents at 89.825 cents.
Today, on average, women earn just 80 cents to a man's dollar, with Latinas earning only 54 cents, black women only 63 cents and mothers only 71 cents.
August feeder cattle were down 1.325 cents at 147.900 cents and September was down 1.800 at 148.500 cents.
February ended down 1.650 cents at 123.025 cents and below the 40-day moving average of 123.625 cents.
But earnings will be between 9 cents and 11 cents per share, below analyst estimates of 1593 cents.
February ended down 1.250 cents to 125.150 cents, and below the 40-day moving average of 126.456 cents.
On the cheaper end of the scale are Louisiana (9.33 cents), Georgia (11.07 cents) and California (13.94 cents).
The 2038 sovereign eurobond fell 1.1 cents to 35.4 cents in the dollar and state oil firm PDVSA's benchmark 2037 bond slipped 0.25 cents to trade at 33 cents.
DBS proposed a final dividend of 30 Singapore cents (21 cents) a share, for a full-year dividend of 60 Singapore cents (42 cents) a share, unchanged on year.
The 2028 issue jumped 20213 cents to 108 cents in the dollar while the 2025 bond added 1.4 cents to trade at 101.25 cents, according to data from Refinitiv.
Heating oil fell 2 cents to $1.059 a gallon, wholesale gasoline fell 3.6 cents to 99.27 cents and natural gas rose 9 cents to $2.063 per thousand cubic feet.
The company now expects 2019 adjusted earnings of 56 cents to 66 cents per share, compared with 0003 cents to 98 cents per share it had estimated in February.
CME August feeder cattle ended 6.675 cents lower at 127.725 cents per pound while September was down the daily trading limit of 6.75 cents at 127.20 cents per pound.
The 2041 issue was down 1.2 cents to trade around 105.4 cents according to Tradeweb, whilst the 2044 issue was down 1.3 cents to 94.3 cents in the dollar.
The 7.875% note due in May 2025 fell 4 cents on the dollar to 87 cents, just 1.5 cents from its record low of 85.5 cents in early January.
On the cattle side, CME June live cattle futures settled down 2.775 cents at 93.550 cents per pound while the nearby April contract fell 3 cents at 105.450 cents.
Most actively traded October ended 261.375 cents lower at 20.300 cents and hit a contract low of 256.325 cents.
February live cattle broke through technical resistance around 120 cents, closing 1.325 cents higher at 120.425 cents per pound.
The company forecast adjusted profit between 64 cents and 66 cents per share, above analysts' estimate of 63 cents.
Profit is expected to be about 67 cents to 70 cents per share, compared with expectations of 61 cents.
Oracle forecast current-quarter adjusted profit between 723 cents and 95 cents per share above estimates of 90 cents.
Premiums were at 50 cents an ounce over benchmark rates, compared with 50 cents to 75 cents last week.
Also 13 cents a share, 19 cents a share and 15 cents a share — all at the same time.
The total tax is 20 cents, with 5 cents designated for taxis, 10 cents going to cities and towns, and the final 5 cents designated for a state transportation fund.
The holiday also pushed up retail buying of gold and silver in Singapore, with premiums of 503 cents to 80 cents being charged against the 60 cents-70 cents previously.
An April 2021 issue shed 2 cents to 50.4 cents in the dollar, while an October 2022 bond dropped 1.9 cents to 43.2 cents in the dollar, Tradeweb data showed.
The 2045 issue slid 0.6 cents to 94.1 cents in the dollar, while the 2041 issue also fell 0.6 cents to 89.4 cents in the dollar, according to Tradeweb data.
Akamai said it now expects adjusted profit in the range of 79 cents per share and 81 cents per share, compared to a previous range between 79 cents and 83 cents.
According to OPIS, California raised its tax by 5.6 cents for a total 47.3 cents per gallon, while Ohio boosted its gas tax by 10.5 cents to 13 cents per gallon.
Turkey's sovereign dollar bonds sold off, with the May 2040 eurobond down 0.36 cents to 100.9 cents, and the January 2041 issue down 0.34 cents to 92.4 cents according to Tradeweb.
It now expects to earn between 56 cents per share and 61 cents per share, while it previously said it would earn 59 cents per share to 61 cents per share.
CME August live cattle settled up 1.350 cents at 105.625 cents per pound, halting a three-session slide, while August feeder cattle ended up 1.400 cents at 136.925 cents per pound.
Yahoo reported earnings per share of 25 cents per share, 103 cents higher than the 21 cents per share expected.
The company expects to earn 23 cents to 29 cents per share, while analysts were expecting 30 cents per share.
Non-GAAP net income per diluted share was 23 cents, or four cents above adjusted EPS expectations of 230.74 cents.
However, current-quarter guidance 56 cents to 60 cents per share is below the current consensus estimate of 70 cents.
The software vendor earned 31 cents per share, 5 cents up from Wall Street estimates of 26 cents per share.
CME February lean hogs closed 1.050 cents lower at 70.725 cents and April ended down 0.800 cent at 74.850 cents.
On Tuesday, Atlanta-based Delta said it expects first-quarter profit of 85 cents to 95 cents per share, compared with its earlier forecast of 70 cents to 90 cents per share.
The company now says it expects adjust per-share earnings of 4 cents to 6 cents for its fiscal third quarter, down from previous guidance of 7 cents to 12 cents EPS.
Earnings were also chopped down to between 35 cents per share and 37 cents per share, below the prior range of 42 cents to 46 cents per share, the company said Monday.
The April 2043 issue shed 1.8 cents to trade at 84.2 cents in the dollar, while the January 2041 issue lost 1.5 cents to 95.4 cents in the dollar, Tradeweb data showed.
In 2016, Asian-American women made about 88 cents for every dollar white men made, while white women made 79 cents, black women made 62 cents, and Hispanic women made 57 cents.
LEAN HOGS - December was up 1.100 cents per pound to 42.200 cents, and February was up 0.800 cent to 48.825 cents.
The government's own 2021 bond meanwhile lost 0.6 cents to trade at 107.75 cents, while its 2022 issue lost 0.5 cents.
The company expects to earn between 183 cents and 16 cents per share, compared with the 19 cents analysts had projected.
December hogs set a contract high of 89.800 cents per pound before finishing up 1.200 cents at 20193 cents per pound.
Gross profit margin will be between 38 cents and 38.5 cents per dollar of sales, compared with 38 cents this quarter.
February live cattle closed 1.075 cents per lb higher at 132.475 cents, and April ended up 0.650 cent to 131.800 cents.
January feeders settled down 2.400 cents per pound at 146.625 cents and actively traded March ended down 3.575 at 141.975 cents.
Soybeans dropped by about 2 cents to 6 cents per bushel and corn was down 1 to 4 cents per bushel.
December hogs ended up 1.375 cents per pound to 62.025 cents and above the 200-day moving average of 61.969 cents.
CME August feeder cattle ended down 1.775 cents at 143.000 cents per pound and September feeders fell 1.700 to 144.175 cents.
The company forecasted a range of between 18 cents and 20 cents per share, compared to 22 cents analysts had expected.
October hogs ended up 2.250 cents at 73.250 cents, a day after dipping to 20193 cents, the contract's lowest since February.
August feeder cattle finished down 1.000 cent at 142.225 cents per pound and September feeders fell 1.200 cents to 142.675 cents.
December hogs ended 2157.625 cents per pound lower at 59.975 cents, and below the 100-day moving average of 61.647 cents.
Most actively traded February ended 2.900 cents higher at 121.475 cents after topping the 20-day moving average of 120.619 cents.
EBay forecast first-quarter adjusted profit of 46 cents to 48 cents per share, below analysts' average estimate of 50 cents.
In 2016, it paid a total dividend of 25 cents, up from 12.5 cents in 13 and 10 cents in 2014.
Dropbox earned 11 cents per share for the quarter, up 153 cents from Wall Street estimates of 6 cents per share.
The athletic apparel retailer earned 71 cents per share, 22 cents higher than Wall Street estimates of 49 cents per share.
Trump reportedly supports raising fuel taxes — currently 18.4 cents a gallon for gasoline and 24.4 cents for diesel — by 25 cents.
The federal government began collecting taxes on gasoline sales at the rate of 210 cent per gallon in 210, increased to 2 cents in 1951, 4 cents in 1959, 9 cents in 1983, 103 cents in 1990 and 18.4 cents in 1993 (tmsnrt.rs/1TIzcAP).
The Container Store – The maker of home and office storage products cut its full-year earnings outlook to 27 cents to 40 cents a share from the prior guidance of 37 cents to 49 cents a share, compared to the consensus estimate of 37 cents.
In other energy prices, heating oil fell 3.3 cents to $1.022 a gallon, wholesale gasoline fell 3.4 cents to 96.6 cents and natural gas fell 3.9 cents to $1.782 per thousand cubic feet.
The Eagle Ford sale helped the company cuts its 231 operating expenses forecast to 105.7 cents-223 cents per Mcfe from 21.5 cents-23.81 cents and focus on gas production from Marcellus Shale.
Black women earn 67 cents, and Latinas earn 58 cents.
October hogs fell 0.0753 cents to 92.700 cents per pound.
December hogs fell 1.825 cents to 55.325 cents per pound.
February futures ended were 1.775 cents lower at 603 cents.
August hogs jumped 2.225 cents to 84.850 cents per pound.
Heating oil fell 2.6 cents to 90.9 cents a gallon.
Earnings per share were 49 cents, 15 cents below expectations.
Cypress forecasts adjusted earnings of 22 cents - 26 cents, vs.
October live cattle ended up 1.900 cents at 109.300 cents.
Earnings per share rose to 32 cents from 17 cents.
The June contract was up 1.025 cents at 120.350 cents.
The June contract was up 1.575 cents at 121.925 cents.
Earnings per share was 63 cents, up from 44 cents.
August hogs dropped 1.73 cents to 82.975 cents per pound.
February hogs slid 1.175 cents to 73.375 cents per pound.
Earnings per share rose to 93 cents from 81 cents.
It ended up 1.050 cents to 67.475 cents per pound.
December hogs slipped 2.000 cents to 57.150 cents per pound.
October hogs jumped 1.400 cents to finish at 75.300 cents.
How does somewhere between 19 cents and 39 cents sound?
Exxon raised its payout to 75 cents from 73 cents.
Earnings per share rose to 46 cents from 41 cents.
The daily limits are 25 cents and 70 cents, respectively.
Earnings per share fell to 17 cents from 26 cents.
Bananas are 2639 cents each and avocados are 22020 cents.
Nearby April futures ended down 2.250 cents at 113.750 cents.
"I charge three cents for my two cents," Fairey joked.
The 2041 issue was down 0.7 cents to 107.7 cents.
However, the earnings forecast of 54 cents to 55 cents a share, excluding certain items, trailed the average estimate of 57 cents.
The company expects to earn 50 cents to 58 cents a share, which is well below the consensus estimate of 96 cents.
CME December live cattle were up 1.200 cents at 118.350 cents per pound while February cattle gained 0.850 cent to 0.0503 cents.
For the first quarter, Symantec expects earnings between 30 cents and 34 cents per share, versus estimates of 40 cents per share.
Either cents, euro cents or U.S. cents, or you pay with your data or you pay with the advertisement that you accept.
TJX expects third-quarter profit in the range of 63 cents to 65 cents per share, below analysts' expectation of 68 cents.
Washington Dulles International was the next most expensive at 80 cents followed by National at 79 cents and Dallas at 67 cents.
On that one, an order of ha gow is just 30 cents; jasmine tea, 10 cents; lo mein, a whopping 75 cents.
Its full-year earnings forecast of 74 cents to 78 cents per share was below the Wall Street estimate of 81 cents.
Herman Miller expects fourth-quarter earnings per share to be between 76 cents and 80 cents, compared to the estimated 72 cents.
GE forecast adjusted earnings of 50 cents to 60 cents a share for 21.43, below analyst expectations of 70 cents, on average.
CME April lean hogs ended up 1.075 cents at 79.725 cents per pound while June hogs fell 0.225 cent to 95.325 cents.
Currently, black women, Native American women and Latina women make 61 cents, 58 cents and 53 cents, respectively, compared to white men.
CME December live cattle futures fell 264.550 cents to 117.075 cents per pound while February cattle shed 0.550 cent to 122.225 cents.
CME May feeder cattle futures contract, trading with expanded limits of 6.75 cents, settled up 5.225 cents at 118.250 cents per lb.
The wholesale price of an egg in Ukraine is 4 cents, compared with 25 cents in Poland and 35 cents in Germany.
American Eagle expects to earn between 34 cents and 36 cents per share, below analysts' expectation of 46 cents, according to Refinitiv.
Tapestry earned 60 cents per share for the quarter, up 3 cents from the 57 cents per share expected by Wall Street.
Tapestry earned 8003 cents per share for the quarter, up 3 cents from the 57 cents per share expected by Wall Street.
Last year, six states raised their gasoline taxes, including Idaho Idaho (13 cents per gallon) and Georgia (6.7 cents for gas and 7.7 cents for diesel), Maryland (1.8 cents) and Rhode Island (1 cent).
It was offering Gindungo at dated Brent minus 0003 cents a barrel, Olombendo at dated Brent plus 10 cents, Pazflor at dated Brent minus 20 cents and Saturno at dated Brent minus 60 cents.
CME July lean hog futures ended down 2206.92 cents at 81.350 cents per pound and August hogs fell 2.200 cents at 80.625 cents per pound after dipping to 79.825, its lowest since March 8.
But at 210 euro cents and 7.1 cents per kilowatt hours, respectively, commercial power prices in Sweden and Norway are cheaper than Iceland's 8 cents and far below the European average of 11 cents.
In other energy trading, wholesale gasoline rose 118.053 cents to $1.068 a gallon, heating oil rose 1.1 cents to 98.1 cents a gallon, and natural gas fell 13 cents to $2.139 per 1,000 cubic feet.
Corporate names also came under pressure, with Gazprom's August 2037 dollar bond US368266AH50=TE down over 5 cents to 109 cents, according to Tradeweb, while NLMK's September 2024 issue fell 1.3 cents to 93.3 cents.
Longer-dated issues climbed the most, with the 2046 issue gaining 0.97 cents to 125.38 cents in the dollar, while the 2036 issue added 0.39 cents to 127.38 cents in the dollar, Refinitiv data showed.
For the fiscal year, Ascena said it expects adjusted earnings in a range of 10 cents to 15 cents a share, compared to its earlier guidance of adjusted EPS of 37 cents to 42 cents.
The 2049 dollar issue fell 3.1 cents to 106.1 cents in the dollar, the lowest in a month, while the 2040 issue dropped 1.9 cents to 96.7 cents in the dollar, according to Refinitiv data.
A Clinton contract on the popular PredictIt betting market gained 279 cents from the previous day's level to 28 cents, while a contract favoring Donald Trump's prospects for victory tumbled 7 cents to 31 cents.
December lean hog futures settled 0.325 cent at 65.825 cents per pound, while February futures fell 1.175 cents to 75.100 cents per pound.
It forecast earnings per share of 67 cents to 1.193 cents, the mid point of which is above analysts' estimate of 69 cents.
The contract closed Friday down 1.025 cents at 88.750 cents per pound after dipping to 88.475 cents, a 0.4003-1/2 week low.
Oracle sees first-quarter adjusted earnings per share to be between 68 cents and 70 cents, below analysts' average estimate of 72 cents.
The company expects second-quarter profit in the range of 34 cents to 38 cents per share, below analysts' estimates of 1.693 cents.
Halkbank's July 2021 eurobond fell 1.55 cents, and its February 2021 issue was down 1.2 cents to 74.94 cents, also a record low.
It forecast earnings per share of 67 cents to 75 cents, the mid point of which is above analysts' estimate of 69 cents.
Skechers forecast profit in the range of 50 cents to 55 cents per share for the third quarter, missing estimates of 68 cents.
On average, newspaper articles will cost somewhere between 19 cents and 39 cents, while magazine stories will cost between 9 and 49 cents.
The company issued third quarter estimates between 25 cents and 30 cents per share, which were below expectations of 36 cents a share.
Earnings per share were 75 cents, beating estimates by 4 cents.
The February 2045 issue also fell 1.1 cents to 86.4 cents.
Most-actively traded November was 1.700 cents higher at 120.550 cents.
August live cattle fell 1.975 cents to 106.925 cents per pound.
Earnings per share were 87 cents, topping the forecast 79 cents.
Earnings per share were 25 cents versus consensus of 31 cents.
August feeder cattle tumbled 2.975 cents to end at 156.725 cents.
August feeder cattle tumbled 3.475 cents to end at 153.250 cents.
Front-month July fell 1.425 cents to settle at 72.125 cents.
October feeder cattle rose 1.850 cents to 134.375 cents per pound.
August feeder cattle fell 1.775 cents to settle at 151.075 cents.
Earnings: adjusted 31 cents, compared to 25 cents expected, per Refinitiv.
Earnings per share likely rose to 37 cents from 5 cents.
Prior guidance was between 21.29 cents and 21.94 cents per share.
October live cattle fell 1.425 cents to 107.650 cents per pound.
October live cattle declined 0.900 cents to 107.825 cents per pound.
CME October cattle rose 0.725 cents to 109.875 cents per pound.
Earnings per share were 69 cents, 2 cents above analysts' estimates.
Earnings per share were 2374 cents, beating estimates by 2392 cents.
Earnings per share were 37 cents, crushing estimates of 10 cents.
Earnings per share were 25 cents, beating estimates by 4 cents.
Earnings per share were 10 cents, missing estimates by 3 cents.
October live cattle declined 0.425 cents to 107.4 cents per pound.
Earnings per share were 5.53 cents, beating expectations by 2 cents.
Most actively traded June ended 1.775 cents higher at 78.525 cents.
Earnings per share were 22.08 cents, beating estimates by 22.59 cents.
Earnings per share were 83 cents, topping estimates of 1.173 cents.
Earnings per share were 23.71 cents, missing estimates of 24 cents.
Earnings per share were $1.05 cents, beating expectations by 6 cents.
Front-month July fell 2911 cents to settle at 22018 cents.
Excluding items, it earned 83 cents, above estimates of 82 cents.
October live cattle gained 1.075 cents to 108.725 cents per pound.
Earnings per share were 6.8 cents, topping estimates of 262.8 cents.
Earnings per share were 53 cents, beating estimates of 37 cents.
Earnings per share were 83 cents, beating estimates by 12 cents.
Profit was 58 cents a share, surpassing the 27 cents estimate.
December live cattle climbed 2.050 cents to 101.225 cents per pound.
December lean hogs climbed 3 cents to 64.200 cents per pound.
The most-active April contract dropped 4.225 cents to 61.6 cents.
The December contract added 0.675 cents to 116.75 cents per pound.
October feeder cattle advanced 2436 cents to 2000 cents per pound.
The contract ended up 3.250 cents at 146.975 cents per pound.
The contract closed up 1.075 cents at 108.5 cents per pound.
Most actively traded February ended 1.250 cents higher at 122.250 cents.
Elsewhere shared rides will drop to 65 cents from 72 cents.
The 2044 issue rose 1.6 cents to 99.3 cents in the dollar, according to Tradeweb, the highest level since mid-September and the 2041 bond rose 1.3 cents to 110.3 cents, also a three-month high.
Delta told investors it expects to earn between 85 cents and 95 cents per share during the first quarter, up from its previous estimate of 70 cents to 90 cents per share, on an adjusted basis.
For every dollar earned by a white man in New York, a white woman earns 84 cents, an Asian woman earns 63 cents, a black woman earns 55 cents and a Hispanic woman earns 46 cents.
The company expects adjusted earnings of 12 cents to 13 cents a share, lower than the 15 cents forecast by analysts polled by Refinitiv.
CME October lean hogs settled down the daily maximum of 1.403 cents at 59.300 cents per pound, near the contract low of 58.2 cents.
The company said earnings this quarter would be between 61 cents and 66 cents, short of the 88 cents expected by analysts, per FactSet.
COFFEE * July arabica coffee settled down 22 cents, or 2%, at 22 cents per lb after hitting a three-week high of 7 cents.
COFFEE * September arabica coffee fell 1.65 cents, or 0.53%, to 96.60 cents per lb, after falling to a three-week low of 96.35 cents.
The company also forecast second-quarter adjusted profit to be between 56 cents and 60 cents per share, well below estimates of 72 cents.
The 2045 bond was down 0.7 cents to 129.6 cents in the dollar, according to Tradeweb data, while the 2025 issue lost 0.5 cents.
It expects 50 cents to 52 cents per share in earnings during the fourth quarter, compared with an average analyst estimate of 51 cents.
It estimated adjusted earnings of 4.53 cents to 24.5 cents per share in the first quarter of 213.43, below analysts' forecast of 13.43.39 cents.
The company said adjusted HEPS from continuing operations is expected to be between 168.2 cents and 175.0 cents, compared with 171.6 cents last year.
The retailer said it expects adjusted earnings per share of 79 cents to 84 cents, lower than analyst estimates of 92 cents per share.
It expects adjusted earnings of 13.433 cents to 82 cents per share in the first quarter of 2020, below analysts' estimates of 83 cents.
Barrick now aims for a fourth-quarter dividend of 33 cents a share, up from 5 cents, and a 2018 dividend of 16 cents.
It raised its proposal for a 2019 dividend to 80 cents from 70 cents a year earlier and is targeting 85 cents for 2020.
Google gives developers about 70 cents of every $1 it collects from ad buyers, compared to 50 cents to 60 cents at some competitors.
E.L.F. Beauty earned 13 cents per share for its second quarter, 7 cents more than the 6 cents per share estimated by Wall Street.
CME December lean hog futures settled down 1.500 cents at 70.625 cents per pound, while February hogs ended down 0.300 cent at 78.850 cents.
The company earned 49 cents per share for the quarter, 4 cents higher than analysts' estimates of 45 cents per share, according to Reuters.
It increased the gas tax by 4.3 cents, bringing the total tax to 18.4 cents per gallon for gasoline and 24.4 cents for diesel.
Slack is expecting a net loss of 19 cents to 20 cents per share for the quarter and a net loss of 41 cents to 44 cents per share for the year, both figures excluding certain items.
The company trimmed its full-year adjusted profit forecast to 43 cents to 45 cents per share for full-year, from 45 cents to 47 cents it estimated earlier, blaming an unexpected rise in deferred tax expense.
Longer-dated issues climbed the most, with the 2037 issue up 0.6 cents to 65.96 cents in the dollar, while the 2032 issue edged up 0.5 cents to 65.57 cents in the dollar, according to Tradeweb data.
It spent 78.6 cents for every dollar of revenue it generated, up from 63.6 cents a year earlier, and far above Sloan's targeted range of 55-59 cents per dollar, or rival JPMorgan Chase & Co's 4673 cents.
You're lucky to make 10 cents or 20 cents on the dollar.
August live cattle closed up 225 cents per pound at 20.050 cents.
August lean hogs settled 1.675 cents higher at 1.40.075 cents per pound.
October hogs fell 1.425 cents to end at 1.0503 cents per pound.
Adjusted earnings per share were 54 cents, beating the forecast 49 cents.
Earnings per share were 17 cents, lower than the expected 46 cents.
CME July lean hogs climbed 2.3753 cents to 86.200 cents per pound.
CME October hogs settled down 1.675 cents at 63.300 cents per pound.
CME October hogs settled up 2.025 cents at 64.025 cents per pound.
He would get 20 cents and the kid would get 303 cents.
Earnings per share were 64 cents, beating Refinitiv estimates by 11 cents.
It reported earnings per share of 61 cents versus 52 cents forecast.
August lean hog futures fell 2.125 cents to 82.300 cents per pound.
August lean hog futures fell 1.2753 cents to 84.425 cents per pound.
That compares to its original forecast of 40 cents to 65 cents.
Investors earned 74 cents a share, which topped estimates of 71 cents.
December live cattle finished 1.750 cents per pound lower at 117.100 cents.
November feeder cattle closed down 2.175 cents per pound to 149.550 cents.
Navitas announced an interim dividend of 9.4 cents, from 9.6 cents previously.
CME August feeder cattle slid 1.575 cents to 141.525 cents per pound.
CME August feeder cattle stumbled 1.600 cents to 139.625 cents per pound.
The company also upped its dividend from 15 cents to 19 cents.
Earnings per share were 64 cents, higher than the expected 61 cents.
Earnings per share were 6 cents, beating Refinitiv estimates of 3 cents.
GE predicted 2019 profits of 50 cents to 60 cents a share.
Earnings per share were 81 cents, 2 cents higher than analysts predicted.
CME November feeder cattle shed 1.125 cents to 155.800 cents per pound.
CME August feeder cattle fell 1.7 cents to 138.125 cents per pound.
January feeder cattle ended up 1.350 cents at 145.775 cents per pound.
That compares with a prior forecast of 18 cents to 20 cents.
Excluding items, Mattel earned 26 cents per share, 10 cents above estimates.
Excluding items, Mattel earned 26 cents per share, 10 cents above estimates.
December live cattle finished 1.075 cents per pound lower at 119.500 cents.
November feeder cattle closed 1.075 cents per pound lower at 157.625 cents.
February futures gained 1.850 cents to end at 73.750 cents per pound.
December live cattle finished up 2505.0 cents per pound at 216 cents.
January feeder cattle closed 2.850 cents per pound higher at 144.40 cents.
February hog futures fell 2.8 percent or 0.4003 cents to 62.575 cents.
EPS was 53 cents, far below the 96 cents Wall Street expected.
Orica's final dividend of 29 cents was 4.5 cents below analysts' forecasts.
CME August feeder cattle surged 4.5 cents to 135.825 cents per pound.
October hogs rose 1.625 cents on Friday to finish at 1.0114 cents.
CME December live cattle fell 1.750 cents to 115.325 cents per pound.
December lean hog futures declined 1.025 cents to 57.100 cents per pound.
Earnings came in at 56 cents a share, 4 cents above estimates.
The 2026 bond also added 0.225 cents to trade at 87.100 cents.
Most active August hogs lost 2.1 cents to 80.900 cents per pound.
CME August feeder cattle dropped 1.825 cents to 134.700 cents per pound.
Excluding items, the company earned 94 cents, beating estimates of 91 cents.
Points redeemed on travel are worth 1.25 cents, rather than 1.5 cents.
December lean hog futures slid 1.7 cents to 66.250 cents per pound.
The estimate was 33 cents a share, not 15 cents a share.
February live cattle ended down 1.475 cents at 124.175 cents per pound.
November feeder cattle closed 2.550 cents per pound lower at 157.325 cents.
It had predicted earnings of two cents, to six cents per share.
October live cattle futures rose 2.5 cents to 101.850 cents per pound.
GE expects adjusted profits of 50 cents to 60 cents in 2019.
January feeder cattle futures jumped 1.875 cents to 0003 cents per pound.
Devon hiked its dividend to 8 cents per share from 6 cents.
Most active August hogs sank 3 cents to 77.900 cents per pound.
CME August feeder cattle dropped 1.025 cents to 133.675 cents per pound.
In other energy trading, wholesale gasoline rose 1.7 cents to $1.047 a gallon, and heating oil gained 3.2 cents, or 3.5 percent, to 96.8 cents.
The company expects earnings between 20 cents and 25 cents per share, compared to the 18 cents per share expected by analysts polled by Refinitiv.
COFFEE * July arabica coffee settled up 43 cents, or 3%, at 96.05 cents per lb after peaking at 96.45 cents, its highest since April 22.
CME June lean hogs closed down 1.525 cents at 83.675 cents per pound while actively traded July hogs ended up 0.075 cent at 87.875 cents.
SUGAR * May raw sugar settled up 21 cents, or 22 percent, at 21 cents per lb, after peaking at 2786 cents, recouping this week's losses.
The software company also said it expects first-quarter profit between 30 cents and 34 cents per share, below estimates of 40 cents per share.
The company said it expects fourth-quarter earnings of 65 cents to 5.523 cents per share, well below the analyst average estimate of 73 cents.
GE said it now expects higher industrial revenue growth and bumped up earnings per share by 5 cents to between 55 cents and 65 cents.
The firm also raised its adjusted earnings forecast, hiking it to 72 cents a share, from a range of between 65 cents and 70 cents.
The company also expects to report adjusted earnings per share between 15 cents and 16 cents, short of analyst estimates of 18 cents per share.
Earnings per share was at 9 cents, up from 98.813 cents last year, and well above the 2 cents that was forecasted by Wall Street.
Fortinet said it sees adjusted quarterly profits between 15 cents and 16 cents per share, below a Reuters consensus estimate of 18 cents a share.
The company said it expects adjusted profit of 40 cents to 44 cents per share for the first quarter, while analysts were expecting 45 cents.
The 2041 and 2044 bonds fell around 0.7 cents to trade at 101.663 cents and 91.104 cents in the dollar respectively, according to Tradeweb data.
Wholesale prices are currently 5 euro cents a minute for calls, 2 euro cents for text messages and 5 euro cents per megabyte of data.
The private hospital firm forecast headline earnings per share of between 162.7 cents and 167.6 cents, compared with 49.3 cents it reported a year earlier.
Turkey's 2045 Eurobond fell 1 cent to 80.02 cents in the dollar according to Tradeweb, while the 2043 issue fell 0.997 cents to 68.4 cents.
CME July lean hogs were up 0.00.025 cent at 73.825 cents per pound while actively traded August gained 1.700 cents to 77.175 cents per pound.
American Eagle forecast first-quarter profit between 20 cents and 22 cents per share, largely in line with market estimates of 21 cents per share.
Cadence expects adjusted earnings between 52 cents and 54 cents per share, compared to the 903 cents analysts expected for next quarter, according to Refinitiv.
Famous Brands declared a final dividend of 215 cents, raising the total dividend by 14 percent to 405 cents from 355 cents the previous year.
The benchmark general obligation bonds were trading at 36 cents on the dollar, down 8 cents from Tuesday and 20 cents from a week ago.
Delta forecast first-quarter earnings between 70 cents and 90 cents per share, below analysts' estimate of 94 cents, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
Most-active November feeder cattle futures settled up 3 cents at 144.250 cents per pound after reaching 145.575 cents, the contract's highest since May 24.
The 2022 and 2035 bonds both fell 1.6 cents to trade at just over 45 cents and 40 cents respectively, the latter at record lows.
The Smith & Wesson parent company earned 22.41 cents per share for the quarter, up 21.49 cents from Wall Street's expectations of 55.53 cents per share.
Looking to fiscal 2018, Penney said it expects to earn 5 cents to 25 cents per share, largely below analysts' average expectation of 20 cents.
CME July lean hog futures ended up 0.1.400 cents at 83.050 cents per pound after dipping to 80.525 cents, its lowest price since March 11.
The Baltimore-based company, known for its Stephen Curry-line of shoes, now expects profit of 33 cents to 34 cents per share for the year, up from a previously expected range of 31 cents to 33 cents.
The national figure is 79 cents to the dollar for women overall, but it's a lot worse for women of color: 60 cents for African-American women, 59 cents for Native American women, and 55 cents for Latinas.
On the bank debt side, Halkbank's July 2021 issue plunged 15.8 cents to a record low of 53.1 cents, according to Tradeweb, while Yapi Kredi's December 2022 bond was down 12.3 cents to 59 cents in the dollar.
The company also expects to make less money in the fourth quarter, lowering its earnings outlook to between 62 cents and 65 cents per share, from its previous estimate of between 73 cents and 77 cents per share.
The country's international law bonds maturing in 2021 fell by 2.4 cents in the dollar to 42.951 cents while the 2027 issue slipped 2.27 cents to 37.98 cents, both suffering their biggest daily price declines since later August.
According to the National Women's Law Center, white women on average make 79 cents for every dollar made by a man, while black women make 63 cents, Native American women make 57 cents, and Latina women make 54 cents.
We passed the Equal Pay Act in 19803, but fast forward to the year of our Lord 2019, and women are paid 80 cents on the dollar, black women 61 cents, Native American women 58 cents, Latinas 53 cents.
While women overall earn 80 cents for every dollar earned by men, African American women earn 61 cents and Hispanic women earn 53 cents, he said.
CME June lean hogs closed down 0.15 cent at 81.575 cents per pound while most actively traded July hogs ended down 1.4 cents at 84.525 cents.
Fourth-quarter earnings of 29 cents per share also missed a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate of 38 cents and fell 3 cents from a year ago.
Smith & Wesson also said that it sees first-quarter earnings between 49 cents and 53 cents a share, above Street expectations of 37 cents a share.
Adding pressure to its stock, Best Buy forecast current-quarter profits between 38 cents and 42 cents a share, well below Reuters' estimate of 50 cents.
CME November feeder cattle futures were up 1.250 cents at 144.750 cents per pound, while the actively traded January contract was up 1.400 at 141.200 cents.
Also, a pound of steak cost 37 cents, five pounds of flour cost 34 cents, and a pound of butter went for a whopping 19173 cents.
Gold edged up 20 cents to $1,157.80 an ounce, silver fell 7 cents to $14.78 an ounce and copper fell 3 cents to $2.10 a pound.
L Brands gave light third-quarter guidance of 40 cents to 45 cents a share, which was shy of analysts' estimate of 47 cents a share.
The 2021 issue dropped to 89.8 cents in the dollar, while the 2020 issue lost 3.6 cents to 95.0 cents in the dollar, Tradeweb data showed.
Yapi Kredi's 2024 Eurobond slipped 1.5 cents to 72 cents in the dollar according to Tradeweb, while Garanti's 2027 issue was down 1.9 cents at 68.
The company reported earnings of 11 cents per share, 10 cents a share better than expected and down from 15 cents in the year-ago quarter.
For the first quarter, Square said it expects adjusted earnings per share of 6 cents to 8 cents, below the average analyst estimate of 11 cents.
El Pollo Loco said it expects earnings per share to range between 123 cents and 75 cents in 2019, below a FactSet estimate of 80 cents.
CME August lean hog futures closed the day down 0.600 cent at 85.950 cents per pound, while October hogs settled down 2.200 cents at 78.650 cents.
Isbank's 2028 Eurobond fell over 1 cent in the dollar to 61.2 cents, according to Tradeweb, while the 2023 issue fell 0.8 cents to 70.1 cents.
GE expects 24.5 adjusted earnings between 20203 cents and 22020 cents a share, below the 24 cents a share Wall Street expected in a Refintiv survey.
Earnings per share excluding adjustments were 65 cents per share, up from 52 cents per share last year, beating analyst estimates of 60 cents per share.
In other words, women earned 87 cents to 89 cents to the dollar compared to men, better than the most recent national figure of 80.5 cents.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) December live cattle settled up 2.3 cents at 119.525 cents per pound after reaching 119.7 cents, its highest level since April 64.453.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) December live cattle ended 1.4503 cents higher at 118.300 cents per pound after reaching 118.600 cents, the contract's highest since April 25.
For the third quarter, Square said it expects adjusted earnings per share between 303 cents and 10 cents, falling short of analysts' expectations of 13 cents.
Latina women make 53 cents on the dollar, Native American women make 58 cents, and black women make 61 cents, according to a release from Harris.
Omani bonds maturing in 2048 were down 7.6 cents, Abu Dhabi 2047 paper fell 3.4 cents and Bahraini notes due in 2047 were 5 cents lower.
Lean hog futures closed mostly lower with July down 1.575 cents at 81.475 cents per pound and August down 0.550 cent at 81.700 cents per pound.
CME June live cattle finished down 4.125 cents at 89.425 cents per pound while the nearby April contract fell the 4.5-cent limit to 100.950 cents.
The last increase raised the price by 4.3 cents, bringing the total tax to 18.4 cents per gallon for retail gasoline and 24.4 cents for diesel.
It offered holders of pre-2012 bonds 64 cents on the dollar, and those holding later vintages either 45 cents or 35 cents on the dollar.
The news is not so promising for black women, who've gained 9 cents in earnings on that same dollar, up from 56 cents to 65 cents.
On average, black women earn 20173 cents, Native American women earn 22017 cents and Latinas earn 294 cents on the dollar when compared to white men.
He also increased his earnings-per-share forecast for the same quarter to 66 cents from 59 cents versus the Wall Street consensus of 63 cents.
In Singapore, premiums ranged between 50 cents to $1 this week compared with 80-90 cents last week, and were unchanged at 50 cents in Tokyo.
MongoDB expects a to lose between 27 cents and 29 cents per share.
Previously, Yeti had projected earnings per share between 60 cents and 64 cents.
Operating income will be chopped by 10 cents to 13 cents per share.
The company reported earnings of 94 cents per share, 9 cents above estimates.
Duluth expects fiscal GAAP earnings per share between 52 cents and 60 cents.
Earnings came in at 64 cents per share versus the estimated 61 cents.
CDT (242.200 GMT) October was 20.800 cents per pound higher at 248.825 cents.
The company tweaked its interim dividend to 12.2 Australian cents, from 12 cents.
November feeder cattle closed up 0.050 cent cents at 155.925 cents per pound.
The company predicts earning 69 cents per share to 76 cents per share.
Excluding items, GameStop earned 63 cents per share, topping expectations of 51 cents.
Earnings per share were 65 cents, topping estimates by 4 cents per share.
August live cattle futures closed down 2.375 cents at 115.825 cents per pound.
August live cattle futures closed down 2.900 cents at 112.925 cents per pound.
EBay (EBAY) earned an adjusted 47 cents per share, 2 cents above estimates.
Excluding items, it earned 64 cents per share, beating estimates by 11 cents.
Earnings per share from continuing operations rose to 23 cents from 19 cents.
Expedia reported earnings of 83 cents per share, beating estimates by 5 cents.
The company earned 12 cents per share, above analysts' estimates of 8 cents.
Previously, 2705U expected to lose between 21 cents per share and 2695.8 cents.
CME November feeder cattle were 2.250 cents lower at 154.500 cents per pound.
CME August feeder cattle futures dropped 1.425 cents to 142.300 cents per pound.
CME November feeder cattle were down 1.325 cents to 156.175 cents per pound.
Its earnings of 21 cents a share came in 21 cents below estimates.
Ross Stores (ROST) earned 256 cents per share, 4 cents better than estimates.
The company raised its dividend from 207 cents to 23 cents a share.
Woolworths cut its interim dividend to 44 Australian cents, from 67 cents previously.
It also expects non-GAAP EPS of between 40 cents and 42 cents.
The company reported EPS of 40 cents, while analysts were expecting 44 cents.
Heating oil dropped 2118.83 cents, or 6.1 percent, to 93.5 cents a gallon.
TripAdvisor (TRIP) earned an adjusted 38 cents per share, 4 cents below estimates.
Earnings per share were 23 cents, beating Wall Street expectations of 2262 cents.
CME August feeder cattle futures advanced 2.2 cents to 142.175 cents per pound.
CME August feeder cattle inched up 0.9 cents to 140.525 cents per pound.
Stockland slightly increased its dividend from 12 Australian cents to 12.2 Australian cents.
The company's earnings per share were 54 cents, 2 cents lower than expected.
Earnings per share were 52 cents, beating a Refinitiv estimate by 5 cents.
CME August feeder cattle ended down 1.575 cents at 163 cents per pound.
Adjusted earnings per share was 94 cents, well above the 78 cents expected.
CME August feeder cattle futures stumbled 1.150 cents to 139.425 cents per pound.
It has forecast adjusted earnings at 123 cents to 65 cents per share.
The interim dividend was set at 98.113 Australian cents (11 cents) per share.
The retailer's earnings beat estimates by 3 cents at 19 cents per share.
CME April live cattle was 1.700 cents higher at 129.100 cents per pound.
The company raised by 2 cents its dividend to 15 cents per share.
Time lowered its quarterly dividend to 4 cents per share from 19 cents.
October also notched a limit down move, sagging 3 cents to 103.75 cents.
Travelers increased its quarterly dividend to 22.81 cents per share from 22.96 cents.
On a per share basis, it fell to 55 cents from 59 cents.
Its adjusted earnings of 100.9 cents per share beat expectations of 95 cents.
Earnings per share increased to 29 cents from 211 cents, easily beating expectations.
CME October feeder cattle finished down 1.200 cents at 157.875 cents per pound.
Excluding items, Baxter earned 64 cents per share, beating estimates by 5 cents.
CME August live cattle ended down 4.5 cents at 100.55 cents per pound.
October also notched a limit down move, sagging 4.5 cents to 99.25 cents.
Earnings per share rose to 91 cents from 60 cents a year earlier.
The company reported earnings per share of 72 cents, versus 62 cents expected.
For October, it is 46 cents and was as low as 28 cents.
Earnings per share were 62 cents versus the consensus view of 256 cents.
Adjusted earnings per share of 85 cents beat analysts' estimates for 72 cents.
CME April lean hog futures dropped 2.4 cents to 53.975 cents per lb.
Also, it cut the dividend from 19 cents to 4 cents a share.
It's also upping its dividend to 22016 cents per share from 2350 cents.
CME October feeder cattle closed 1.225 cents higher at 131.050 cents per pound.
CME October lean hogs finished down 2.55 cents at 60.175 cents per pound.
Sold for 28503 cents, 22020 cents from every stamp funds breast cancer research.
The company previously expected earnings per share between 44 cents and 543 cents.
Excluding items, it earned 93 cents per share, 2 cents above analysts' estimates.
Earnings per share decreased to 64 cents, from 69 cents a year ago.
The company previously anticipated earnings between 37 cents and 49 cents per share.
It is 20 cents of every dollar, not 25 cents of every dollar.
December lean hog futures were 2.125 cents higher at 68.375 cents per pound.
The stock tumbled as low as 29.5 Singapore cents, or 22 U.S. cents.
Its GAAP EPS was 21 cents, with 10 cents of tax reform impact.
Excluding items, Cisco earned 77 cents per share, beating estimates of 76 cents.
CME August feeder cattle ended 1.900 cents lower at 131.775 cents per pound.
That means drivers will earn 26.5 cents per mile instead of 211 cents.
In other energy trading in New York, wholesale gasoline rose 2.8 cents to close at $1.085 a gallon, heating oil fell 2.5 cents to 99 cents a gallon and natural gas fell 13.9 cents to $2.257 per 1,000 cubic feet.
SUGAR * July raw sugar was down 0.07 cents, or 0.5 percent, to 12.83 cents per lb at 1343 GMT, as the market remained locked in a narrow trading band with solid support below 513 cents but heavy resistance above 13 cents.
The company widened its full-year net loss forecast to between 10 cents and 6 cents per share, from the previous 9 cents to 5 cents, as a result of a drop in the valuation of its investment in Eventbrite.
In Hong Kong, premiums were little changed at 50 cents to $1.20, compared with 60 cents-$1.10 last week, while premiums in Singapore firmed up slightly to 60-80 cents over the benchmark prices from 60-70 cents last week.
The troubled country's March 2020 issue shed 5.8 cents to 82 cents in the dollar, its most in a day since late October, while the June 2020 issue shed 3.6 cents to 74 cents in the dollar, according to RRPSBONDS data.
Knight-Swift lowered its earnings guidance for the second half of the year on Tuesday, saying its third-quarter earnings per share will fall between 47 cents and 48 cents, compared with its previous forecast of 54 cents to 57 cents.
The 2046 sovereign issue fell 0.9 cents to 109.2 cents in the dollar, its lowest level in nearly three weeks, while Saudi Aramco's 2049 issue lost 0.6 cents to trade at 108.0 cents in the dollar, according to Tradeweb data.
The chain expects to report earnings per share of 35 cents to 40 cents in the fiscal first quarter, compared with 49 cents expected by Wall Street.
CME August live cattle futures settled up 2.300 cents at 104.975 cents per pound, while October live cattle ended up 0.875 cent at 101.100 cents per pound.
COFFEE * ICE July arabica coffee settled down 2.05 cents, or 2.2%, at 2311 cents per lb, after dipping to 238.2 cents, the lowest in nearly two weeks.
COFFEE * May arabica coffee settled down 4 cents, or 4.2 percent, at 21 cents per lb after slumping to 2809 cents, its lowest in over 20.15 years.
Benchmark CME June live cattle futures rose 1.025 cents to close at 121.450 cents per pound and front-month April settled up 0.550 cent at 126.550 cents.
Bloomberg also reported corn growers might get four cents per bushel, up from one cent last year, and wheat producers 63 cents compared with 20183 cents previously.
That compares with an average discount of 90 cents so far in 2018, 27 cents in 2017 and a five-year (2013-2017) average of 14 cents.
The company's third-quarter earnings guidance, ranging from 218 cents per share to 2207.6 cents per share, came in below analysts' estimates of 23.5 cents per share.
Adjusted losses of 8 cents were much smaller than the negative 15 cents Wall Street was forecasting, but last year Fitbit posted a profit at 12 cents.
In the third quarter, Target expects to earn 75 cents to 95 cents a share, compared with Wall Street's forecast for 95 cents, according to Thomson Reuters.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange December lean hog futures settled down 2.475 cents at 68.150 cents per pound after dipping to 1.5114.425 cents, the contract's lowest since Oct. 8.
All cars in the ReachNow fleet have a "promotional" rate of 41 cents per minute while driving (normally 49 cents) and 30 cents per minute while parked.
Juniper Networks — Juniper said it expected to report first quarter profit of 35 cents to 37 cents per share, well below estimates of 45 cents a share.
GE announced the company expects 2019 adjusted earnings between 50 cents and 60 cents a share, below the 70 cents a share analysts expected according to Refinitiv.
Excluding items, the company expected fourth quarter earnings between 37 cents and 47 cents per share, while analysts had forecast a profit of 57 cents per share.
CME July lean hogs rose 0.475 cent to settle at 72.575 cents per pound, while the most-active August jumped 2.700 cents to 78.700 cents per pound.
The company said it expects second-quarter earnings between 3 cents and 7 cents, better than the 2 cents that analysts had forecast, according to Thomson Reuters.
Cisco forecasted earnings between 60 cents to 62 cents for the fourth quarter while Wall Street projected earnings of 62 cents, according to Thomson Reuters consensus estimates.
Clover declared a final dividend of 48 cents, bringing its total dividend to 75 cents for its financial year compared with 26 cents in the prior year.
The company declared a total interim dividend of 11 cents per share, comprising of an ordinary dividend of 7.5 cents and a special dividend of 3.5 cents.
American Eagle forecast first-quarter adjusted earnings of 19 cents to 21 cents per share, below analysts' expectations of 24 cents, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
CME May lean hogs were 0.1503 cent higher at 91 cents and June hogs, the most actively traded contract, rose 1.125 cents to close at 98.975 cents.
Compliance credits used to meet the annual biofuel blending standards traded around 43 cents on Tuesday from 47 cents to 48 cents previously, paring big morning losses.
Akamai said it expected adjusted earnings of 60 cents per share to 65 cents per share, including a 4 cents impact of the Nominum acquisition in October.
Costs included 64 cents related to a data security incident, 19 cents from a spike in avocado prices and 13 cents due to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
I. The company announced a final dividend of 12.5 Australian cents, taking the total for the year to 25 cents, up from 24 cents a year ago.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) December live cattle ended 1.075 cents lower at 272 cents per pound after reaching 21 cents on Wednesday, its highest since April 2900.
That compares with an average discount of 70 cents so far in 2018, 27 cents in 2017 and a five-year (453-2017) average of 14 cents.
And dividends will be moved from 23 cents to 210 cents a quarter or 23 cents a year, which gets us a $2.933 price, a $22.93 yield.
Though according to the National Women's Law Center's assessment of Current Population Survey data, women overall earn an average of just 80 cents to a white man's dollar, Latina women earn just 54 cents to a white man's dollar, Native American women just 57 cents, Black women just 63 cents, and white women 75 cents.
Potash will cut its quarterly dividend to 28.8 cents per share from 143 cents.
Kohl's reported earnings per share of 61 cents, 7 cents below a Refinitiv estimate.
Earnings per share totaled 93 cents, higher than the forecast 753 cents per share.
In other energy trading, wholesale gasoline fell 3.1 cents to 97.2 cents a gallon.
Net loss will be 28 cents to 32 cents a share, the company said.
Front-month December live cattle settled 1.975 cents lower at 0.6143.800 cents per pound.
Excluding items, the company earned 11 cents per share, beating estimates of 6 cents.
In Baltimore, beverages went up from 5.33 cents per ounce to just 5.50 cents.
Excluding items, American earned 75 cents a share, 3 cents above average analyst forecasts.
Earnings per share rose to 73 cents from 27 cents, helped by stock buybacks.
Skechers (SKX) reported quarterly profit of 58 cents per share, 7 cents above estimates.
Hasbro also raised its quarterly dividend to 57 cents from 51 cents per share.
It also earned 52 cents per share, beating predictions of 46 cents per share.
The company earned 36 cents per share, while analysts expected 30 cents per share.
The company expects earnings per share of 21 cents versus 37 cents analysts expected.
The company earned 61 cents per share, while analysts expected 50 cents per share.
On a per share basis, net income fell to 61 cents from 63 cents.
CME October hogs ended the day up 0.5003 cents at 67.875 cents per pound.
The company earned 96 cents per share, while analysts expected 93 cents per share.
Excluding items, it earned 60 cents per share, blowing past expectations of 49 cents.
Excluding items, it earned 66 cents per share, above analysts' expectations of 47 cents.
Excluding items, the company earned 98 cents, beating analysts' average estimate of 93 cents.
CME June live cattle futures settled down 2.700 cents at 109.750 cents per pound.
The most active September live cattle contract was down 1.100 cents at 108.150 cents.
Earnings per share were 256 cents, compared to the 2689 cents forecast by analysts.
Excluding certain items, the company earned 60 cents, 4 cents more than the estimate.
The company reported earnings of 125.23 cents per share, versus the 69 cents expected.
CME October live cattle futures settled up 1.600 cents at 101.000 cents per pound.
Earnings per share were 21 cents, compared to the 20.2 cents forecast by analysts.
Earnings per share clocked in at 5 cents, whereas analysts were expecting 21 cents.
Coty's adjusted profit of 15 cents per share beat analysts' estimate by 2 cents.
Amazon's adjusted earnings beat expectations by 67 cents, while Alphabet's beat by 38 cents.
Earnings per share came in at 2426.1 cents, beating the forecast of 21 cents.
The company estimates earnings per share of 213.7 cents, below the forecast 230 cents.
It reported earnings of 42 cents a share, compared to estimates for 46 cents.
That compares with its previous forecast of 70 cents to 80 cents a share.
The February contract was down 2.725 cents to 61.400 cents, a decline 4.3 percent.
Expedia (EXPE) earned an adjusted 83 cents per share, 5 cents higher than estimates.
Nordstrom (JWN) reported quarterly profit of 67 cents per share, 11 cents above estimates.
Lululemon (LULU) reported quarterly profit of 74 cents per share, 4 cents above estimates.
Wall Street expects results to range from 6 cents to 7 cents per share.
GameStop — GameStop reported quarterly profit of 49 cents, two cents a share above estimates.
Details: Women went from earning 76 cents to a man's dollar to 79 cents.
Single women without children earned 94 cents, whereas married mothers made only 77 cents.
Box (BOX) lost an adjusted 14 cents per share, 5 cents smaller than estimated.
The company lowered its quarterly dividend to 4 cents per share from 19 cents.
Salesforce reported adjusted quarterly profit of 13 cents per share, 3 cents above estimates.
Heating oil picked up 9.8 cents, or 10.9 percent, to 99.6 cents a gallon.
Excluding items, the company earned 94 cents per share, above estimates of 92 cents.
CME August live cattle futures ended 1.200 cents lower at 106.900 cents per pound.
The company reported earnings of 28 cents per share, 4 cents above analysts' expectations.
CSX (CSX) reported quarterly profit of 48 cents per share, 3 cents above estimates.
Excluding items, the company earned 36 cents per share, missing estimates of 41 cents.
The company expected earnings to range between 76 cents and 96 cents a share.
Excluding items, the company earned 99 cents per share, beating expectations of 92 cents.
Wendy's projected 2019 adjusted earnings of between 61 cents and 63 cents per share.
Earnings per share came in at 85 cents, beating analyst forecasts of 79 cents.
Oracle also raised its quarterly dividend to 173 cents per share from 15 cents.
Excluding items, the company earned 10 cents per share, beating estimates of 8 cents.
Adjusted earnings per share were 10 cents, versus the 8 cents forecast by analysts.
CME August live cattle futures closed up 0.6 cents at 109.05 cents per pound.
Earnings per share were 35 cents, higher than the 3743 cents forecast by analysts.
CSX – CSX raised its quarterly dividend to 24 cents per share from 1.353 cents.
Excluding items, Nvidia earned 80 cents per share, above analysts' estimates of 75 cents.
Earnings per share were 23 cents, compared to the 83 cents that analysts expected.
Excluding items, GoPro earned 29 cents per share, topping analysts' estimates of 22 cents.
The company earned 72 cents a share, beating estimates of 48 cents a share.
Earnings per share, excluding certain expenses, reached 20163 cents compared to 22016 cents expected.
CME November feeder cattle futures settled up 1.825 cents at 146.075 cents per pound.
Excluding items, the company earned 56 cents per share, beating estimates of 54 cents.
In Singapore, premiums fell to 20-50 cents from 80-90 cents last week.
Its adjusted profit of 20 cents per share missed analysts' estimates of 21 cents.
Front-month July finished 1.300 cents higher to settle at 71.375 cents per pound.
Xerox also increased its quarterly dividend to 7¾ cents per share from 22.29 cents.
The company's adjusted earnings per share of 26 cents beat estimates of 23 cents.
Earnings per share were 70 cents, compared to the 75 cents forecast by analysts.
U.S. crude fell 58 cents to $51.01 while Brent eased 68 cents to $59.80.
Adjusted earnings of 54 cents per share topped Wall Street forecasts of 48 cents.
Excluding items, earnings were 42 cents per share, 4 cents below Wall Street estimates.
Carnival's adjusted earnings were 70 cents per share, beating analysts' estimate of 69 cents.
Kraft also raised its quarterly dividend to 63 cents per share from 60 cents.
Hasbro also raised its quarterly dividend to 51 cents per share from 46 cents.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange April lean hogs gained 2.325 cents to 65.800 cents per pound.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange April lean hogs gained 3 cents to 68.800 cents per pound.
Current rebates of 40 cents to 46 cents are not tied to trading volume.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange July lean hogs fell 1.825 cents to 84.375 cents per pound.
That means drivers are now earning 26.5 cents per mile instead of 211 cents.
Excluding items, the company earned 99 cents per share, above estimates of 88 cents.
Wynn also increased its quarterly dividend to 75 cents per share from 50 cents.
Previously, Under Armour had projected earnings of 37 cents to 40 cents a share.
Isbank's June 2028 bond also tumbled 19.5 cents to 42 cents, Tradeweb data showed.
Goldman also raised its quarterly dividend 235 cents to 221 cents per common share.
CME October hogs ended the day down 3 cents at 62 cents per pound.
Western Digital expected earnings per share to range between 45 cents and 65 cents.
CME December hogs ended the day down 1.325 cents at 64.325 cents per pound.
CME December hogs ended the day up 1.450 cents at 65.775 cents per pound.
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Microsoft raised its dividend to 39 cents per share from the prior 36 cents.
Excluding items, it earned 40 cents per share, beating analysts' estimates of 37 cents.
Autodesk forecast second-quarter adjusted profit between 13 cents and 559.93 cents per share.
Excluding items, the company earned 6 cents per share, above estimates of 3 cents.
CME September feeder cattle futures were 0.475 cents higher at 133.3 cents per pound.
CME October hogs ended the day down 1.775 cents at 65 cents per pound.
Excluding items, the company earned 77 cents per share, topping estimates of 74 cents.
It reported diluted earnings per share of 67 cents, beating estimates of 63 cents.
Excluding items, the company earned 30 cents per share, beating estimates of 22 cents.
CME October hogs ended the day down 2.500 cents at 64.575 cents per pound.
CME October hogs ended the day up 2.200 cents at 66.775 cents per pound.
It will add 21 cents per share in 2017 and 29 cents in 2018.
The company raised its quarterly dividend to 17 cents per share from 16 cents.
Blackstone and KKR reported 45 cents per share and 93 cents per share respectively.
Excluding items, GameStop earned 49 cents per share, beating analysts' estimate of 47 cents.
CME August feeder cattle futures settled down 1.025 cents at 141.600 cents per pound.
Excluding items, the company earned 90 cents per share, missing estimates of 95 cents.
Cisco also boosted its dividend payment to 43 cents a share from 24 cents.
The retailer reported quarterly profit of 9 cents per share, 2 cents below estimates.
CME January feeder cattle fell 1.475 cents to close at 142.600 cents per pound.
The 2025 issue slipped 0.23 cents to a ten-month low of 108.225 cents.
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Gasoline in the spot market in Chicago fell to 215.6 cents, down 216 cents.
CME June live cattle futures were down 4.5 cents at 85.25 cents per lb.
CME June live cattle futures were 3 cents higher at 88.925 cents per lb.
CME October feeder cattle rose 1.325 cents to settle at 133.425 cents per pound.
CME October feeder cattle rose 1.325 cents to settle at 133.425 cents per pound.
CME June live cattle futures were up 4.5 cents at 89.75 cents per lb.
CME April lean hog futures were 4.5 cents higher at 58.475 cents per lb.
CME October live cattle futures ended up 2.35 cents at 98.5 cents per pound.
CME June live cattle futures were 3.825 cents lower at 85.925 cents per lb.
General Mills reported earnings of 71 cents per share, 5 cents below consensus estimates.
AAR reported earnings per share of 54 cents, beating analysts' estimates of 51 cents.
Aspen said normalised headline earnings per share rose to 692 cents from 656 cents.
Excluding items, Adobe earned 71 cents per share, beating analysts' estimates of 68 cents.
A Blow Pop that cost him 20 cents could be sold for 50 cents.
For long-distance business class seats, it ranges from 1.5 cents to 2.4 cents.
Excluding items, the company's loss narrowed to 50 cents per share from 65 cents.
Edward Jones lowered its per share estimate to 603 cents from 85 cents previously.
Excluding items, the company earned 98 cents, beating analysts' average estimate of 93 cents.
The company raised its quarterly dividend by 4 cents to 61 cents per share.
Shareholders earned 71 cents per share, topping the 69 cents that Wall Street predicted.
CSX (CSX) reported quarterly earnings of 99 cents per share, 3 cents above estimates.
Excluding items, the company earned 11 cents per share, topping estimates of 10 cents.
Nordstrom reported earnings of 22 cents, above the forecast 22.1 cents, according to Refinitiv.
The company expects to report earnings between 493 cents and 12 cents per year.
The company raised its quarterly dividend to 48 cents per share from 46 cents.
The dividend, now 77 cents from 62 cents, will be payable on Nov. 19.
Previously, it put earnings at 14 cents to 19 cents per share after adjustments.
Brinker also raised its quarterly dividend to 6.33 cents per share from 26.3 cents.
It also increased its quarterly dividend to 17 cents per share from 15 cents.
On a per share basis, net earnings rose to 51 cents from 49 cents.
CME May feeder cattle futures settled down 3.675 cents at 125.425 cents a pound.
CME May feeder cattle futures settled down 4.5 cents at 120.925 cents a pound.
The company announced earnings of 61 cents per share, 14 cents above consensus estimates.
CME most-active August live cattle dropped 1.725 cents to 102.225 cents per pound.
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MongoDB – MongoDB lost an adjusted 22 cents per share for its first quarter, 2 cents a share smaller than the 24 cents a share loss projected by analysts.
Feeder cattle followed live cattle higher, with November futures up 1.200 cents at 145.375 cents per pound and the actively traded January contract up 1.025 at 141.600 cents.
Most-active CME June lean hog futures settled up 1.250 cents on Thursday at 97.700 cents per pound, paring gains after reaching 99.450 cents, a one-week high.
It forecast an adjusted profit of 2 cents to 6 cents per share, compared with the estimate of 3 cents, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
For its fourth quarter, GoPro said it sees adjusted earnings per share between 25 cents and 35 cents, well below analysts' previous estimates of 7733 cents a share.
For its fourth quarter, GoPro said it sees adjusted earnings per share between 25 cents and 35 cents, well below analysts' previous estimates of 44 cents a share.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange December lean hog futures settled up their 280-cent limit at 22.15 cents per pound while February hogs ended up 2191.48 cents at 79.150 cents.
The sovereign's 2025 issue tumbled 1.34 cents in the dollar to trade at 65.5 cents, Tradeweb data showed, taking the bond's two day losses to nearly 4 cents.
Inmarsat cut its final dividend for 2017 to 12 cents a share, giving a total payout for the year of 33.62 cents - down from 54 cents in 2016.
Palo Alto, California-based HP said it expects current-quarter profit, excluding items, to be 50 cents to 53 cents per share, while analysts were expecting 2.2.12 cents.
COFFEE * May arabica coffee settled down 1.5 cents, or 1.6 percent, at 93.85 cents per lb, drifting back toward a contract low of 1.933 cents set on Monday.
South32 declared an interim dividend of 5.1 cents per share, up from 3.6 cents per share a year ago, and a special dividend of 1.7 cents per share.
Cisco expects profit on an adjusted basis to be between 75 cents and 77 cents per share in the current quarter, below analysts' average estimate of 79 cents.
CME Group July lean hog futures settled up 0.150 cent at 81.625 cents per pound and most-active August ended up 0.443 cents at 83.000 cents per pound.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange April live cattle settled down 2.900 cents at 33 cents per pound after falling the daily 3-cent limit to 102.750 cents, a contract low.
For the full fiscal year, it now expects a loss of 22017 cents to 22 cents a share, significantly worse than the 29.99 cents per share previously expected.
The company said it expects to post adjusted earnings of between 12 cents and 15 cents a share next year, below analysts' estimate of 19 cents a share.
CME December lean hog futures settled down 0.200 cent at 67.950 cents per pound after trading in a nearly 4-cent range, from 66.125 cents to 1.4753 cents.
CME December lean hog futures settled up 2.075 cents at 69.475 cents per pound, just under technical resistance at the contract's 100-day moving average near 70 cents.
The company expects an adjusted loss of 230 cents to 25 cents per share for the third quarter which analysts' estimate a loss of 20.63 cents per share.
The company said it expects adjusted profit in the range of 35 cents to 533 cents per share in the first quarter, below average estimates of 48 cents.
CME live cattle futures closed higher on Wednesday, with most-active August up 1.350 cents at 105.450 cents per pound and October up 0.950 cent at 106.300 cents.
While Netflix reported earnings per share of 76 cents compared to the 57 cents analysts expected, according to the Refinitiv consensus estimate, it said it only expects EPS of 55 cents in the second quarter compared to the 99 cents analysts had forecast.
Cap for small jails will go from 22 cents to 31 cents State and federal prisons were set to be capped at 11 cents per minute under the previous proposal, but will now be allowed to charge up to 13 cents per minute.
They can also customize their order by selecting which files they want: 50 cents to fill up a 16GB USB stick, 75 cents for 183GB, with prices breaking down even further at 5 cents per TV episode and 25 cents per film.
Latinas earned only 54 cents for every man's dollar, black women 73 cents, Native American women 57 cents, white women 75 cents, Asian-American and Pacific Islander women experienced a smaller wage gap on average, but still made 87 cents on average for every dollar made by men, with some subgroups experiencing much bigger wage gaps.
Earnings per share of 8.56 cents came in far ahead of broker estimates of 3.31 cents and BP is set to maintain its dividend at 10 cents per share.
The company said its hosting cost per DAU was 68 cents this quarter, compared to 61 cents last quarter and 64 cents in the third quarter a year ago.
Excluding adjustments, Comcast earned 65 cents per share, up from 52 cents per share last year, beating analyst estimates of 60 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters data.
Adjusted earnings for the current quarter, meanwhile, are expected to range between 74 cents and 77 cents, the company guided — the consensus analyst estimate was only for 71 cents.
On Tuesday, CME October live cattle futures ended up 1.775 cents at 100.000 cents per pound, and October feeder cattle settled up 0.475 cent at 133.650 cents per pound.
The apparel maker also said third-quarter earnings would come in at about 40 cents per share, compared to previous guidance of 40 cents to 45 cents a share.
The company adjusted its pro forma earnings forecast in 24.4 to be between 22015 cents to 75 cents per share, lower than FactSet's estimates of 80 cents per share.
Oracle forecast current-quarter adjusted profit between 68 cents and 70 cents per share, compared with analysts' expectations of 703 cents, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Because of better-than-expected revenues, the airline is forecasting earnings to fall in the 85 cents to 95 cents range, compared to the 80 cents that analysts expected.
Gap missed analyst expectations for earnings by 4 cents, reporting EPS of 42 cents on $3.78 billion in revenue, versus the 46 cents on $3.61 billion Wall Street projected.
Cisco estimates its second quarter earnings will come between 75 cents a share and 77 cents a share, below the 79 cents a share analysts surveyed by FactSet expected.
The nonpartisan nonprofit found that black women are typically paid 6900 cents, Native American women 2628 cents and Latinas just 28503 cents for every dollar paid to white men.
Those EPS targets factor in HBO Max investment of 15 cents-20 cents per share in 2020, decreasing to about 10 cents per share in both 2021 and 2022.
Its per share profit excluding one-time gain from asset sales was 41 cents, below Wall Street's estimate of 43 cents and 71 cents prior to a recent warning.
CME December live cattle futures settled down 0.750 cent at 113.625 cents per pound, and November feeder cattle futures fell 1.475 cents to end at 142.850 cents per pound.
Excluding a tax benefit of 2 cents per share, Tiffany earned 72 cents, beating the average analyst estimate of 70 cents, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
The company said it expected fourth-quarter adjusted profit between a range of 76 cents per share to 80 cents per share, above the average estimate of 70 cents.
Palo Alto, California-based HP Inc said it expects current-quarter profit, excluding items, to be 50 cents to 53 cents per share, while analysts were expecting 2.2.12 cents.
February live cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) settled up 1.300 cents at 0.1753 cents per pound after reaching 125.825 cents, the contract's highest since April 23.
The wage gap is greatest for Latina women, who earn 53 cents for every dollar men earn, followed by Native American women (58 cents) and Black women (61 cents).
Excluding one-time items, Dropbox earned 11 cents per share, beating estimates of 6 cents.
Chipotle (CMG) missed estimates by 6 cents with quarterly profit of 87 cents per share.
Excluding items, the company earned 95 cents per share, beating analysts expectation of 90 cents.
The media giant delivered 27 cents per share in earnings, versus expectations of 21 cents.
Excluding items, Newell earned 82 cents per share, topping analysts' average estimate of 77 cents.
The 2024 issue rose 1.7 cents to 101.7 cents, the highest in almost two months.
Earnings came in at 66 cents per share, ex-items, versus an estimated 63 cents.
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Earnings per share were 71 cents, slightly higher than the 68 cents forecast by analysts.
Excluding items, the company earned 36 cents per share, beating analysts' expectations of 35 cents.
Prices of U.S. renewable fuel credits rose 4 cents to trade at 75 cents apiece.
Postage for 363-ounce letters is expected to rise to 55 cents from 50 cents.
Kraft Heinz also increased its quarterly dividend to 63 cents per share from 60 cents.
The company reported earnings of 91 cents per share versus 79 cents per share expected.
The company earned 90 cents per share, beating analysts' expectations of 88 cents per share.
This means Merck now pays out 303 cents per quarter, up from 48 cents previously.
The company forecast current-quarter adjusted profit of 15.373 cents to 53 cents per share.
Fourth-quarter earnings were 22015 cents per share which beat analyst's estimates by 6 cents.
The company earned 52 cents per share, beating Refinitiv estimates of 46 cents per share.
It also beat earnings estimates of 14 cents a share, reporting 123 cents a share.
Cisco said it expects third-quarter earnings per share between 57 cents and 59 cents.
Mattress Firm (MFRM) lost an adjusted 10 cents per share, 6 cents wider than estimates.
Excluding items, AT&T earned 94 cents per share, above analysts' estimates of 93 cents.
Earnings also beat, coming in at 57 cents per share versus consensus of 55 cents.
Seek announced an interim dividend of 23 cents, higher than 21 cents a year ago.
GoDaddy (GDDY) reported quarterly profit of 7 cents per share, missing estimates of 10 cents.
The benchmark June lean hogs contract ended down 1.400 cents at 92.375 cents per pound.
CME June live cattle futures fell 0.450 cents to settle at 121.125 cents per pound.
Skechers reported earnings of 71 cents per share, below a StreetAccount estimate of 73 cents.
Excluding items, the company earned 89 cents per share, beating analysts' estimate of 87 cents.
CME's benchmark August lean hogs contract ended down 1.325 cents at 77.050 cents per pound.
Excluding items, Kors earned 88 cents per share, topping the average estimate of 74 cents.
EMC posted adjusted earnings per share of 31 cents, below Reuters' forecast of 33 cents.
Native American women earn 12.23 cents to every dollar, and Latina women earn 53 cents.
Etsy (ETSY) earned 24 cents per share for the first quarter, 10 cents above estimates.
Excluding items, the company earned 69 cents per share, 6 cents above analysts' average estimate.
COFFEE * July arabica coffee settled 22 cents, or 20.2%, higher at 21 cents per lb.
The firm also reported earnings per share of 53 cents, above the expected 44 cents.
KB Home (KBH) reported quarterly profit of 17 cents per share, 3 cents above estimates.
The company announced a final dividend of 19 cents, compared with 13 cents in 2015.
Excluding certain items, the company lost 32 cents per share, above estimates of 11 cents.
On Wednesday, Exxon raised its quarterly dividend by 5 cents to 87 cents per share.
It said its profits could be reduced by 35 cents to 45 cents per share.
Black and Hispanic women, for example, are paid only 65 cents and 59 cents, respectively.
Staples reported earnings per share of 17 cents per share, versus the 16 cents expected.
Excluding certain items, the company earned 12 cents per share, beating estimate of 8 cents.
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Fossil reported a loss of 42 cents, less than the 64 cents forecast by analysts.
Excluding items, it earned 86 cents per share, beating average analysts' estimate of 84 cents.
The streaming platform posted earnings per share of 76 cents, beating estimates of 57 cents.
U.S. crude eased 9 cents to $62.37 while Brent crude rose 4 cents to $69.27.
Amazon.com — The online retail giant missed estimates by 26 cents at 52 cents per share.
AIG (AIG) reported adjusted quarterly profit of 98 cents per share, 5 cents above estimates.
Nordstrom — The retailer reported quarterly profit of 27.75 cents per share, 230 cents above estimates.
COFFEE * September arabica coffee settled down 13 cents, or 1.7%, at 98.05 cents per lb.
AGL's full year dividend of 91 cents a share beat analysts' forecasts around 88.6 cents.
Rambus (RMBS) topped estimates by 3 cents with quarterly profit of 16 cents per share.
Skechers (SKX) missed estimates by 4 cents with quarterly profit of 42 cents per share.
SUGAR * October raw sugar was down 21 cents, or 2773% at 11.58 cents per lb.
Excluding items, it lost 8 cents per share, less than analysts' estimates of 14 cents.
Excluding items, Ebay earned 45 cents per share, beating the average estimate of 44 cents.
Excluding items, the company earned 17 cents per share, compared with expectations of 15 cents.
Ambarella (AMBA) posted adjusted quarterly profit of 54 cents per share, 16 cents above estimates.
Woolworths declared a final dividend of 33 cents, down from 72 cents the previous year.
Adjusted earnings per share were 26 euro cents, compared to poll expectations of 21 cents.
Excluding items, Qualcomm earned 80 cents per share, beating analysts' average estimate of 75 cents.
The pipeline operator posted earnings of 55 cents a unit, four cents above Refinitiv estimates.
The manufacturing company reported quarterly earnings of 28 cents a share, 3 cents above estimates.
Excluding items, Twitter earned 15 cents per share, beating the average estimate of 10 cents.
Finisar (FNSR) reported adjusted quarterly profit of 38 cents per share, 8 cents above estimates.
Boral hiked its interim dividend to 12 Australian cents, from 11 cents a year ago.
Excluding items, the company earned 62 cents per share, beating analysts' estimates of 59 cents.
Oil Search raised its full year dividend to 10.5 cents from 9.5 cents in 2017.
Newshel said the accelerated transition could add 75 cents to 90 cents to 2019 earnings.
Sonos (SONO) reported quarterly earnings of 55 cents per share, 14 cents above consensus estimates.
The hospitality company posted earnings of 14 cents per share, topping estimates of 13 cents.
The communications services company earned 37 cents per share, compared to the 32 cents estimated.
Premiums of 50-80 cents were charged in Singapore compared with 80 cents last week.
Earnings per share were 24 cents, compared to the 2185 cents expected by Wall Street.
Norfolk Southern (NSC) raised its quarterly dividend to 86 cents per share from 80 cents.
TripAdvisor reported adjusted earnings of 72 cents a share, beating FactSet estimates by 24 cents.
Most-active October hogs ended the day up 1.7 cents to 1.1753 cents per pound.
Etsy (ETSY) beat estimates by 11 cents with quarterly earnings of 32 cents per share.
Excluding items, Pandora lost 21 cents per share, smaller than analysts' estimate of 24 cents.
U.S. crude eased 4 cents to $62.42 while Brent crude rose 10 cents to $69.41.
Excluding items, Fox earned 53 cents per share, above analysts' average estimate of 49 cents.
Excluding items, it earned 35 cents per share, edging past Refinitiv estimates of 34 cents.
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Its adjusted profit of 21 cents per share also missed analysts' expectations of 23 cents.
Excluding items, Papa John's earned 20 cents per share missing analysts' estimates of 22 cents.
Dentsply reported earnings of 58 cents a share, topping the 1.773 cents estimates by FactSet.
Argentina's 1003 dollar bond fell 2100 cents while the 21 bond issue fell 20.9741 cents.
Cisco Systems – Cisco reported quarterly profit of 60 cents per share, 2 cents above estimates.
Black women earn 67 cents for that dollar and Hispanic women earn about 60 cents.
Dollar General also raised its quarterly dividend to 25 cents per share from 22 cents.
KB Home reported quarterly profit of 31 cents per share, five cents above FactSet estimates.
However, ADM did raise its quarterly dividend to 30 cents per share from 28 cents.
Switch posted earnings of 5 cents per share, 2 cents higher than a Refinitiv estimate.
The aircraft company reported earnings per share of 221.48 cents, beating the forecast 14 cents.
Earnings per share beat at 14 cents, compared to the 22.03 cents expected by analysts.
Excluding charges, Halliburton's earnings of 7 cents per share beat analysts' estimates of 4 cents.
Excluding items, Macy's earned 40 cents per share, 4 cents above the average analyst estimate.
Excluding items, the company earned 6 cents per share, sharply below estimates of 22 cents.
Excluding certain items, the company earned 24 cents per share, topping expectations of 22 cents.
Excluding items, the company earned 61 cents per share, while analysts were expecting 50 cents.
Excluding items, Coach earned 45 cents per share, topping the average estimate of 41 cents.
The bank announced a quarterly dividend increase of 2 cents per share to 74 cents.
Excluding items, the company earned 74 cents per share, above analysts' estimates of 70 cents.
On an adjusted basis, Oracle earned 62 cents per share, beating estimates by 2 cents.
The company reported earnings of 58 cents, below the estimated 25 cents, according to Refinitiv.
On an adjusted basis, it expects to earn 34 cents to 36 cents a share.
NCR (NCR) reported adjusted quarterly profit of 93 cents per share, 3 cents above estimates.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) December lean hogs fell 333.103 cents to 63.125 cents per pound.
Twilio said last week it sees fourth-quarter earnings between 20193 cents and 2 cents.
Crocs earned 57 cents in the third quarter, beating the consensus estimate of 39 cents.
In California, for example, the price went from 20 cents per kWh to 26 cents.
Salesforce's adjusted second-quarter earnings beat estimates by 2 cents, at 24 cents per share.
Premiums in Hong Kong narrowed slightly to 70 cents-$1.20 against 70 cents-$1.50 previously.
The spread from March to April has similarly flared to 45 cents from 27 cents.
Argentina's 2038 dollar bond fell 1.5 cents while the 2046 bond issue fell 2.6 cents.
Excluding items, the company earned 68 cents per share, beating analysts' estimate of 60 cents.
Walkers and runners earn 5003 cents per mile, while bikers earn 10 cents per mile.
It goes down to 61 cents for black women and 53 cents for Latina women.
Intuit (INTU) reported adjusted quarterly profit of 11 cents per share, 6 cents above estimates.
"A reduced price is 30 cents for breakfast and 40 cents for lunch," Brubeck said.
Nike earned 23 cents per share compared with analyst expectations of 22.4 cents per share.
Adjusted earnings per share of 73 cents beat the consensus of analysts by 10 cents.
The company also said it is raising its dividend to 15 cents from 13 cents.
The retailer also raised its quarterly dividend to 15 cents per share from 13 cents.
The technology company posted a loss of 3 cents per share, 6 cents above estimates.
Earnings per share were 21.28 cents, compared to the 2274 cents expected by Wall Street.
On a per-share basis, it earned 74 cents, beating analysts' estimates of 73 cents.
It earned 19 cents per share, excluding items, up from 14 cents a year earlier.
Oracle posted per-share earnings of 103 cents versus the 210 cents analysts had expected.
The company had previously forecast adjusted earnings per share between 62 cents and 75 cents.
Excluding items, it earned 10 cents per share, above expectations of 8 cents per share.
Excluding items, Workday earned 41 cents per share, beating estimates of 32 cents per share.
Actively traded CME August live cattle ended up 2.125 cents at 105.375 cents per pound.
Excluding items, the company earned 35 cents per share, handily beating expectation of 30 cents.
Excluding one-time items, Kroger earned 73 cents per share, 10 cents above analysts' estimate.
General Mills also raised its quarterly dividend to 49 cents per share from 48 cents.
KB Home (KBH) reported quarterly profit of 33 cents per share, 7 cents above estimates.
The smarts cost 41 cents per minute while the Mercedes cost 47 cents per minute.
Greenwood Village, Colorado-based Newmont doubled its quarterly dividend to 2925 cents from 2879 cents.
Chesapeake's stock fell to 15 cents on Thursday, while Whiting shares closed at 75 cents.
CME April lean hog futures were also up 3 cents at 61.15 cents per lb.
Adjusted profit was 19 cents per share, topping analyst expectations of 14 cents per share.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange July lean hog futures fell 2.375 cents to 79.250 cents per pound.
CME May feeder cattle futures contract settled up 1.875 cents at 111.85 cents per lb.
The CME June lean hog futures settled up 2.050 cents at 73.000 cents per lb.
The Whopper was 37 cents compared to Burger King's original burger, which cost 18 cents.
Management guided earnings per share between 49 cents and 53 cents for the April quarter.
Earnings per share came in a 20 cents, topping estimates of 9 cents per share.
COFINA senior bonds dropped to 173 cents from 59.11 cents the day before Maria hit.
KLA-Tencor also raised its quarterly dividend by 2 cents to 54 cents per share.
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EPS also beat estimates at 0.53 cents per share, compared with the 0.40 cents expected.
Alcoa – Alcoa earned an adjusted 62 cents per share, two cents a share above estimates.
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It reported adjusted earnings per share of 34 cents, topping analyst estimates of 27 cents.
Average private sector earnings were up 6 cents over January , when they rose 21.6 cents.
Benchmark CME April live cattle futures settled down 1.65 cents at 119.15 cents per pound.
Paychex reported an earnings of 71 cents per share, beating the estimates of 69 cents.
The 2038 issue dropped 0.9 cents in the dollar to 101.598 cents, Tradeweb data showed.
Excluding items, Mondelez earned 44 cents per share, topping the average estimate of 40 cents.
The 2040 issue lost 1.2 cents to 96.494 cents in the dollar, the data showed.
That number drops to 61 cents for Black women and 33 cents for Latinx women.
Excluding items, eBay earned 67 cents per share, beating estimates of 63 cents per share.
The company said it sees adjusted earnings between 61 cents and 66 cents a share.
Excluding items, the company earned 32 cents per share, beating analysts' estimates of 23 cents.
The company raised its dividend from 32 cents to 38 cents, a 19 percent increase.
Other issues also sold off, with the 2026 issue down 0.8 cents to 99.4 cents.
In Singapore, premiums narrowed marginally to around 60-70 cents from 60-80 cents previously.
U.S. crude was down 19 cents at $51.4 while Brent eased 17 cents to $60.31.
It held full-year earnings per share guidance at between 15.3 cents and 15.6 cents.
Excluding items, the company earned 51 cents per share, beating analysts' estimate of 43 cents.
The company raised its quarterly to 50 Canadian cents per share from 35 Canadian cents.
Earnings per share came in at 76 cents, compared to the 193 cents analysts expected.
"Sometimes the difference can be 40 cents or even 80 cents a gallon," DeHaan said.
Nike (NKE) – Nike reported quarterly earnings of 70 cents per share, 12 cents above estimates.
The 2020 bond jumped 2.5 cents to 88.02 cents in the dollar, according to MarketAxess.
CME January feeder cattle futures rose 2.700 cents to finish at 141.975 cents per pound.
Excluding items, Corus earned 22 Canadian cents per share, 6 Canadian cents above analysts' expectations.
White women earn 77 cents for every dollar, and Asian-American women earn 85 cents.
Netflix did report quarterly profit of 85 cents per share, surpassing estimates of 79 cents.
The company reported adjusted quarterly earnings of 38 cents per share, 5 cents below estimates.
The benchmark April lean hogs contract settled up 2 cents at 65.000 cents per pound.
Brent crude futures fell 2 cents to $65.10 a barrel after settling up 53 cents.
Residential rates ranged from 2.55 cents per kilowatt-hour to 4.53 cents, the document showed.
She lowered the brokerage's profit estimates to 88 cents per share from 95 cents previously.
The new proposal by ICASA will see charges for terminating a call on mobile and fixed lines slide to 9 cents per minute from 12 cents for mobile operators and 3 cents per minute from 8 cents for fixed-lines over a three-year period.
UOB proposed a final dividend of 35 Singapore cents a share, bringing the total dividend payout for the year to 70 Singapore cents, down from 90 Singapore cents in 2015.
Still, CME Group lean hog futures bounced, with the most-active April contract settling up 294.4 cents at 294.8 cents per pound after hitting a contract low at 61 cents.
COFFEE * July arabica coffee settled down 3.3 cents, or 3.503 percent, at 89.65 cents per lb, after falling to 89 cents, the lowest for the second month since September 2005.
It also said it now expects third quarter earnings per share to be about 40 cents, instead of its previous guidance of between 40 cents and 45 cents a share.
The company declared a total interim dividend of 12.5 New Zealand cents per share, made up of an ordinary dividend of 11 cents and a special dividend of 1.5 cents.
Tractor Supply — the retailer cut full-year revenue and earnings forecasts and gave third-quarter earnings per share guidance of 65 cents to 67 cents, below expectations of 72 cents.
Papa John's is also forecasting a loss of 10 cents to 40 cents per share for 2019, compared to prior estimates of breakeven to a 50 cents per share profit.
Republican Governor Mary Fallin in a speech on Monday proposed increasing the gasoline and diesel excise taxes by 7 cents and 10 cents, respectively, to 24 cents per gallon each.
In Singapore, premiums firmed slightly to 80 cents to $1.50 from last week's 60 cents-$1.50 range, while Hong Kong premiums were unchanged from last week at 60 cents-$1.30.
The storms knocked about 6 cents off the carrier's quarterly per-share earnings of 55 cents, down from 58 cents a share in the year-earlier quarter, the airline said.
Wholesale gasoline fell 2 cents to $1.48 a gallon, heating oil fell 2 cents to $1.11803 a gallon and natural gas jumped 14 cents to $3.19 per 1,000 cubic feet.
Wholesale gasoline rose 22.28 cents, to $1.39 a gallon; heating oil rose 6.1 cents, to $1.22 a gallon; and natural gas rose 2.4 cents, to $1.69 per 1,15.633 cubic feet.
Wholesale gasoline fell 22.1 cents to $22.24 a gallon, heating oil rose 0.2 cents to $1.218 a gallon and natural gas gained 3.4 cents to $1.822 per 1,000 cubic feet.
Wholesale gasoline rose 8.3 cents to $1.471 a gallon, heating oil rose 3.3 cents to $1.233 a gallon and natural gas rose four cents to $1.752 per 1,000 cubic feet.
That amounts to adjusted earnings of 277 cents per share, up from 220 cents per share in the year-ago period and beating analyst estimates of 54 cents per share.
For the full year, Slack is projecting a loss of 40 cents to 42 cents per share, compared with the consensus estimate of a loss of 40 cents per share.
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) will temporarily expand the trading limit to 4.5 cents on Friday after October lean hogs jumped the maximum 3 cents to 63.175 cents per pound.
It said its headline earnings per share - the main profit measure in South Africa - would be between 5,13 cents ($3.44) and 5,538 cents, compared with 4,577 cents a year earlier.
Still, CME Group lean hog futures bounced, with the most-active April contract settling up 294.4 cents at 294.8 cents per pound after hitting a contract low at 61 cents.
The data company estimated earnings would be between 41 cents and 47 cents per share for the next quarter, below a consensus estimated 43 to 55 cents by Thomson Reuters.
The company sees third-quarter earnings in the range of 26 cents per share and 28 cents a share, below the 29 cents a share consensus estimate from Thomson Reuters.
However, the miner declared an interim dividend of 1.1 cents per share, down from 5.1 cents per share a year ago, and a special dividend of 1.1 cents per share.
The company expects to earn between 34 cents and 36 cents per share in the fourth quarter, well below analysts' expectation of 46 cents, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
Contango spread in Brent is unchanged at 15 cents per barrel from a week earlier, while the WTI contango is at 24 cents a barrel, from 17 cents last week.
Excluding certain items, the company earned 68 cents per share, beating analysts' estimate of 60 cents.
Huntington Bancshares announced a dividend increase to 303 cents a share from 7 cents a share.
Darden did announced a dividend hike to 56 cents per share from 50 cents a share.
The retailer reported earnings per share of 24 cents, beating a Refinitiv estimate by 563 cents.
Excluding items, Palo Alto earned 50 cents per share, beating the average estimate of 49 cents.
Loss per share for the first quarter narrowed to 95 cents per share from 98 cents.
It also beat estimates on earnings per share by 11 cents, reporting 94 cents per share.
Intel reported earnings of 79 cents per share, beating the 74 cents expected by Wall Street.
The company wants to increase the dividend from 35 cents to 50 cents per preference share.
Alcoa earned 66 cents a share, beating Wall Street's estimates which were 50 cents a share.
The company posted earnings of 22.58 cents a share, topping expectations for 503 cents a share.
Excluding items, it earned 9 Canadian cents per share, above analysts' estimates of 6 Canadian cents.
That was up 3.8 cents from November's average and up 20173 cents from a year ago.
December finished down 0.300 cent at 56.325 cents, and February 0.350 cent lower at 60.600 cents.
Adjusted quarterly earnings per share of 61 cents did beat estimates of 58 cents a share.
The company said it expects third-quarter earnings per share between 60 cents and 61 cents.
Skechers – Skechers reported quarterly profit of 58 cents per share, 7 cents a share above estimates.
The company also announced a quarterly dividend increase of 2 cents per share to 77 cents.
The company reported earnings of 29 cents a share, while analysts expected 28 cents a share.
The company also announced a quarterly dividend increase of two cents per share to 77 cents.
Telstra's final dividend per share rose to 31 cents in FY16 from 30.5 cents in FY15.
Zillow — Zillow reported quarterly profit of 14 cents per share, 3 cents a share above estimates.
United Parcel Service (UPS) increased its quarterly dividend to 83 cents per share from 78 cents.
Excluding one-time items, Interpublic earned 79 cents per share, beating analysts' estimates of 77 cents.
Nike – Nike reported quarterly profit of 52 cents per share, 6 cents a share above estimates.
Brent dipped 4 cents to $78.06 a barrel, while U.S. crude fell 8 cents to $68.91.
Excluding items, ConAgra earned 57 cents per share, missing the average analyst estimate of 58 cents.
LinkedIn reported a loss of 89 cents per share compared to 53 cents the year prior.
The company earned 143 cents a share compared to analysts' estimate of 57 cents a share.
Excluding one-time items, Arconic earned 31 cents per share, topping analysts' estimate of 24 cents.
Earnings of 29 cents a share, excluding certain items, beat analysts' average estimate of 27 cents.
Autodesk – Autodesk reported quarterly profit of 29 cents per share, 2 cents a share above estimates.
Symantec said earnings came in at 32 cents per share vs 28 cents per share expected.
Buckle (BKE) reported quarterly earnings of 42 cents per share, four cents shy of analyst forecasts.
Buckle – Buckle reported quarterly earnings of 42 cents per share, four cents shy of analyst forecasts.
Excluding special items, the company earned 85 cents per share, beating analysts' estimate of 75 cents.
Symantec – Symantec reported quarterly profit of 42 cents per share, 9 cents a share above estimates.
Excluding items, the company earned 54 cents per share, narrowly missing profit expectations of 55 cents.
The company reported earnings of 22 cents per share, while analysts estimated 22.8 cents a share.
The issue maturing 2029 lost 2.740 cents to trade at 76.010 cents, according to Tradeweb data.
WW (WTW) reported adjusted quarterly earnings of 94 cents per share, 5 cents short of estimates.
It forecast earnings per share of 9.33 cents to $29.3, against market expectations of 269.05 cents.
The company reported earnings of 56 cents per share, while analysts expected 54 cents per share.
The computer technology company earned 80 cents per share, while analysts expected 78 cents per share.
However, the mattress maker's earnings were 80 cents per share, exceeding analysts' forecasts of 73 cents.
Excluding items, the company earned 31 cents per share, beating estimates of 25 cents per share.

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