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Campbell Soup updates 2008 profit guidance



By GEOFF MULVIHILL, AP
30 June 2008 @ 05:39 pm EST

MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. - Campbell Soup Co. said Monday its 2008 profit will be at the upper end of the range it had previously expected, a hopeful sign for a company coming off a down quarter.


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In this May 20, 2007 file photo, Kim Chou pulls out a can of Campbell's soup from her pantry at her home in San Jose, Calif. Campbell Soup says, Monday, June 30, 2008, it now believes its 2008 profit will come in at the upper end of the range it had previously expected. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)
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The news sent the Camden-based company's stock up 4 percent.

Campbell says it now expects earnings per share excluding one-time charges and gains to be at the top end of its range of 5 percent to 7 percent growth. That works out to $2.05 to $2.09 per share.

Thomson Financial says analysts expect profit of $2.06 per share for the year.

"Maybe it's the end of the earnings misses, which they've had a string of this year," said Mitchell Pinheiro, who follows Campbell for Janney Montgomery Scott.

Pinheiro said investors were also glad to see Monday's announcement of a stock buyback program--a sign that the company's cash-flow is strong.

Campbell's had stabilized, then even spurred growth in sales of its iconic and high-margin condensed soup business over the last several years. But its third-quarter results reported May 19 showed that progress had stopped.

Company officials vowed to do better as they announced that declining soup sales and higher ingredient prices contributed to a difficult quarter. That news sent the stock down by more than 6 percent; the price still has not recovered.

It rose Monday $1.28 to close at $33.46.

Tuesday is another big day for those who follow the company: Campbell's is giving a report on its fledgling efforts to sell its soups in China and Russia as part of a series of presentations to investors.

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