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Enron remains comfortable with 2001 earnings estimate
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), Mar 23, 2001
HOUSTON (AP) -- Enron assured investors Thursday it "remains very comfortable" with a previously announced 2001 earnings estimate of between $1.70 and $1.75 per share.
According to First Call/Thomson Financial, the consensus estimate of 2001 earnings among industry analysts $1.74 per share.
In a brief news release, the Houston-based energy giant also said it would bring investors up to date with a conference call on Friday, which will be simulcast on the corporate Web site.
Shares of Enron fell 86.7 cents to close at $55.02 Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange.
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