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The company paid earnings of 43 cents a share, ahead of 36 cents a share anticipated by Thomson First Call.
Lilly's reported third-quarter earnings, excluding special charges, were $1.21 a share, better than the $1.15 a share anticipated by analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters.
Excluding these one-time items, the company posted a profit of 40 cents a share, which exceeded earnings of 35 cents a share anticipated by analysts.
FedEx is also uncertain about its future, as it offered an earnings range between 45 cents and 70 cents per share, below the 72 cents per share anticipated by Wall Street.
The annual outlook was slashed to earnings of $5.01 to $5.11 a share from the $5.10 to $5.30 a share anticipated in August.
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The company recently reduced its expectations by six cents per share, anticipating that the strengthening U.S. dollar will hurt its sales overseas.
American shares anticipated some of this surprise, but the numbers are nonetheless impressive".
He added that past performance suggested Cisco shares anticipate changes in earnings growth by about six months.
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Most jarringly, as The Times noted Wednesday, the net percentage of business owners who expected business to improve over the next six months — that is, the share of respondents who predicted improvement less the share who anticipated decline — fell to negative 35 percent, down 37 points from October's very modest, but positive, reading.
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