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II-VI Lowers Q2, 2009 Outlook

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SAXONBURG, Pa., Dec. 3, 2008 -- Citing "unprecedented changes in the economy" both in and outside the US, II-VI Inc. President and CEO Francis J. Kramer announced Tuesday that the company is cutting revenue projections for Q2 by about $10 million and for 2009 by as much as $60 million. The company said it expects earnings per share for the second fiscal quarter ending Dec. 31, 2008, to range from 27 to 33 cents, down from estimates in October of 38 to 42 cents. Revenue is expected to fall from previous estimates of between $82 million and $86 million to between $71 million and $76 million. II-VI also said it expects...Read full article

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