29 November 2022 10:01 p.m. All figures in US dollars. The profits announced by Compass Minerals International Inc in the fourth quarter were higher than the Refinitiv mean estimate of losses. The company reported profits of 1 cents per share, 15 cents higher than the same quarter last year when the company reported EPS of -14 cents. Losses of -3 cents per share were anticipated by the six analysts providing estimates for the quarter. Wall Street expected results to range from -28 cents to 86 cents per share, with a forecasted mean of -3 cents per share. The company reported revenue of $249.40 million, which is higher than the estimated $227.1 million. RECOMMENDATIONS * The consensus recommendation for the company is "Buy". * The average consensus recommendation for the agricultural chemicals peer group is also "Buy". FORECAST CHANGES * Two analysts are currently providing Refinitiv with estimates. * In the last week there have been no earnings estimate revisions by analysts covering the company. There was no change to the number of estimates. YEAR OVER YEAR * The company reported an increase in revenue to $249.4 million from $211.7 million in the same quarter last year. * Previous quarterly performance (using earnings preferred measure) QUARTER ENDING ESTIMATE ACTUAL BEAT, MET, MISSED Jun. 30 2022 -0.29 -0.16 Beat Mar. 31 2022 0.91 0.33 Missed Dec. 31 2021 0.55 0.38 Missed Sep. 30 2021 -0.14 -0.14 Met This summary was machine generated from Refinitiv data November 29 at 10:01 p.m.
Compass Minerals International Inc <CMP>: Profits of 1 cents announced for fourth quarter


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