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CVS lowers forecast

10:44 AM Fri, Jan 09, 2009 |
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Woonsocket-based CVS Caremark Corp. this morning forecast a smaller 2009 profit than Wall Street expected, pointing to uncertainty in the U.S. economy.

On a conference call, CVS Chief Executive Tom Ryan said the company expects a profit of $2.53 to $2.61 per share in 2009, which includes costs of 6 to 7 cents per share for the buyout and integration of Longs Drugs Stores.

The 2009 outlook was less than analysts had expected: according to Thomson Reuters, analysts estimated a profit of $2.74 per share on average. Such estimates generally exclude one-time charges.

Ryan said the company is doing "extremely well" but noted fewer people are visiting their doctors due to the recession, and use of prescription drugs has decreased.

Ryan repeated the company's estimate that that will reduce CVS' profit by 6 to 7 cents per share in 2009. For 2008, the company maintained its forecast of $2.42 to $2.47 in profit. Analysts expect $2.44 per share.

At 10:45 a.m., stock in CVS (CVS:NYSE) was trading at $26.24 a share, down $3.07 a share.

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