(Reuters) - But a delay in that launch hurt gross margin in the latest quarter, causing Jones to earn nil per share, below analysts' average view for a profit of 4 cents per share.
"We believe the weak second-quarter result will give bears added ammunition that concentrate case sales may never materialize to the company's expectations," wrote Stifel Nicolaus analyst Mark Swartzberg.
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"We believe the weak second-quarter result will give bears added ammunition that concentrate case sales may never materialize to the company's expectations," wrote Stifel Nicolaus analyst Mark Swartzberg.
Read more at Reuters.com Hot Stocks News
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