Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Juniper records profitable Q2


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07/20/05

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Today's focus: Juniper records profitable Q2

By Jim Duffy

Juniper this week posted a 61% increase in second quarter
revenue and a profit of $89 million.

Revenue was $493 million for the quarter. Earnings, on a
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) basis, reversed
a $12.6 million GAAP loss for the same period a year ago.

Non-GAAP net income, which excludes charges and other expenses,
was $104.3 million, compared with non-GAAP net income of $42.7
million in the second quarter of 2004. Non-GAAP net income for
the quarter exceeded analyst expectations by a penny a share,
according to Thomson First Call.

"We had another strong quarter of growth," said Juniper CEO
Scott Kriens during a quarterly conference call. Kriens said
requirements for traffic processing infrastructure drove the
quarter.

Siemens was the largest contributor to Juniper's revenue,
responsible for more than 10% of sales for the three-month
period.

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