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American Reprographics
Company (ARC) announced its Q1 2012 earnings results yesterday.
The company reported $0.00 earnings per share (EPS)
for the quarter, beating the consensus estimate of ($0.01) by $0.01.
The company’s quarterly revenue was down 2.7% on a year-over-year basis;
Q1 2012 Sales – $103.6 million
Q1 2011 Sales – $106.5 million
American
Reprographics’ CEO Discusses Q1 2012 Results – Earnings Call Transcript
This link will take you to a transcript of the
earnings call that took place yesterday afternoon, shortly after ARC released
its Q1 results:

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2 responses to “American Reprographics Co (ARC) – Q1 2012 Results”

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    Anonymous

    Joel, what's your take on the Q1 results, and what were you expecting for Q1, as well as your expectations for the rest of the year.Thanks!

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    I was a bit disappointed to see Q1 2012 sales below Q1 2011 sales. Evidently, A/E/C reprographics isn't yet in recovery mode. My expectations (or, should I say “outlook” for the rest of 2012 is that the reprographics industry (and ARC) will see at least some recovery later this year.

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