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NYSE:HLF - Post by User

Comment by abolduc3106on Jul 28, 2014 11:30pm
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RE:Interesting clip from Bloomberg News

RE:Interesting clip from Bloomberg NewsLooks like the Bloomberg analyst was right.

They missed both the revenue and earnings target for Q2 and they reduced their guidance for Q3. Just the last Q, they spent over $25M, or 24 cents per share, trying to fend off Ackman, the FTC and the slew of other regulators in the U.S. and abroad who are looking into their business practices.

It appears its going to get ugly for the longs in the morning.
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