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To: AugustWest who wrote (17742)3/15/2001 2:32:05 PM
From: tktom  Read Replies (2) of 20297
 
INTU getting spanked............

Huge difference here, pro forma earnings for 2001 will be up 32%,.... and 20% earning growth for the next three fiscal years. This was a revenue shortfall for this quarter, mostly in the small business area. (their most important Q, however...)

I had to buy some on that..

Intuit reiterated its fiscal 2001 pro forma operating income ``commitment'' of $205 million to $213 million, and 32 percent pro forma operating income growth for fiscal 2001. It said it remains committed to 32 percent growth despite the revenue slump.

It forecast pro forma operating income growth of at least 20 percent annually for the next three fiscal years, including growth of at least 25 to 30 percent in fiscal 2002.
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