23 September 2008 14:47 [Source: ICIS news]
TORONTO (ICIS news)--JP Morgan has reduced its profit estimates for US chemicals producer Ashland due to weak August business trends, in particular in the company’s water treatment and performance operations, it said on Tuesday.
The bank reduced its earnings per share (EPS) estimate for
The analysts also reduced their fiscal 2009 EPS estimate by 10 cents to $3.00, they said.
“August was a rough month for chemical companies generally,” the analysts said.
“We would expect both operations to report close to break-even results in the fiscal 2008 fourth-quarter,” JP Morgan said but added it expected the businesses to recover over coming quarters as price increases passed through to customers.
Despite the cut in EPS estimates, JP Morgan rates
Positives in
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