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of 22 cents per share on revenue of $1.18 billion, down from the year-ago period. Jefferies said this quarter's earnings were affected by a pre-tax loss in the company's legacy merchant banking portfolio.H.B. Fuller
— The chemical company slipped about 1% following a weak financial report for the third quarter. H.B. Fuller reported $1.06 per share, excluding items, on $900.6 million in revenue, while analysts polled by FactSet forecasted $1.14 earned per share and $954 million in revenue.— The luxury wine producer lost 2.8% after giving full-year guidance that was worse than analysts anticipated. Duckhorn said full-year earnings should come in between 67 cents and 69 cents per share, excluding items.
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