Airborne Says Earnings Will Fall Short Of Expectations

Airborne Express said net earnings for the second quarter will not meet expectations. The consensus estimate of analysts was for earnings per share of 63 cents, but Airborne said actual results will be in the 45- to 55-cent range. Chief Financial Officer Roy Liljebeck said lack of growth in domestic...

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