LabCorp ekes past Street expectations for quarterly earnings
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BURLINGTON, N.C. – Laboratory Corporation of America (NYSE: LH) eked past Wall Street analysts’ earnings expectations with a profit of $1.16 per share after one-time expenses and other items in the fourth quarter.
The company reported Thursday before the markets opened.
Analysts polled by FactSet Research had expected $1.15, according to MarketWatch.
LabCorp reported overall revenues of $1.16 billion, an increase of more than 3 percent from a year earler.
Earnings totaled $142.7 million, up from $118.1 for the same quarter in 2008.
The lab testing services provider said testing volume decreased 1.5 percent.
A change in tax provisions resulted in a $7.1 million boost for the quarter, the company noted.
For the year, LabCorp recorded revenues of nearly $4.7 billion, up 4 percent from 2008. Profits were $543 million, or $4.98 per share, up from $464.5 million and $4.16.
"We are very pleased with our fourth quarter and 2009 results, given the challenging economic environment,” said LabCorp Chairman and Chief Executive Officer David King. “ We remain optimistic about the growth opportunities that lie ahead for us in 2010, and we are well positioned to capitalize on them.”
LabCorp also said it would launch a $250 million stock buyback plan.
LabCorp closed at $70.97 Wednesday.
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