(Reuters) - The results were also helped by $261 million in revenue
from the acute-care distribution business acquired from
McKesson Corp. last year.
The Richmond, Virginia-based company said net profit rose
to $18.3 million, or 45 cents per share, from $10.5 million, or
26 cents per share, a year ago, matching analysts' average
expectations, according to Reuters Estimates. The year-ago
charge had reduced earnings by 17 cents a share.
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from the acute-care distribution business acquired from
McKesson Corp. last year.
The Richmond, Virginia-based company said net profit rose
to $18.3 million, or 45 cents per share, from $10.5 million, or
26 cents per share, a year ago, matching analysts' average
expectations, according to Reuters Estimates. The year-ago
charge had reduced earnings by 17 cents a share.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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