Dun & Bradstreet Corporation (NYSE: DNB) is
a leading source of business information. Its global commercial database contains more than 130 million business records, including the largest volume of business-credit information in the world. The firm integrates the data in a variety of software products and Web-based applications that customers use to support a broad spectrum of business decisions. Dun & Bradstreet also offers marketing information and purchasing-support services.
The company pleased investors last week, when it guided Q2 EPS to $1.15 and Q2 revenues to $427.7 million. Analysts had been expecting $1.10 and $414.04 million. Management also anticipated FY08 EPS of $5.19-$5.29, versus Street consensus of $5.28.
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