AZZ Incorporated (NYSE:AZZ) delivered a profit and missed Wall Street’s expectations, AND came up short on beating the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share increased 9.8% to $0.56 in the quarter versus EPS of $0.51 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Rose 44.09% to $183.2 million from the year-earlier quarter.
AZZ incorporated reported adjusted EPS income of $0.56 per share. By that measure, the company missed the mean analyst estimate of $0.63. It missed the average revenue estimate of $197.08 million.
Casella Waste Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:CWST) had a loss and beat Wall Street’s expectations, BUT came up short on beating the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share increased to $-0.22 in the quarter versus EPS of $-0.30 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Decreased 0.45% to $108.69 million from the year-earlier quarter.
Casella Waste Systems Inc. reported adjusted EPS loss of $0.22 per share. By that measure, the company beat the mean analyst estimate of $-0.23. It missed the average revenue estimate of $111 million.
Herman Miller Inc. (NASDAQ:MLHR) delivered a profit and beat Wall Street’s expectations, AND beat the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share increased 53.57% to $0.43 in the quarter versus EPS of $0.28 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Rose 9.37% to $460 million from the year-earlier quarter.
Herman Miller Inc. reported adjusted EPS income of $0.43 per share. By that measure, the company beat the mean analyst estimate of $0.36. It beat the average revenue estimate of $440.2 million.
UniFirst Corp. (NYSE:UNF) delivered a profit and beat Wall Street’s expectations, BUT came up short on beating the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share increased 23.28% to $1.43 in the quarter versus EPS of $1.16 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Rose 4.63% to $335.8 million from the year-earlier quarter.
UniFirst Corp. reported adjusted EPS income of $1.43 per share. By that measure, the company beat the mean analyst estimate of $1.37. It missed the average revenue estimate of $336.36 million.
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