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Will Rockwell Automation Inc. (ROK) miss earnings in Q4? – NASDAQ Analyst Blog

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12 November 2014



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“Rockwell Automation Inc. (ROK) is set to report fourth-quarter 2014 results on Nov 12, before the opening bell. Last quarter, the company had posted a negative earnings surprise of 4.49%. Let’s see how things are shaping up for this announcement. 

 

Rockwell Automation’s third-quarter fiscal 2014 adjusted earnings declined 3% year over year to $1.49 per share, negatively impacted by a higher tax rate. The 2% organic growth in the quarter was one of the weakest in the industry as growth remains choppy with strength exhibited by specific verticals and geographic end-markets.”




Hallie Siegel robotics editor-at-large
Hallie Siegel robotics editor-at-large





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