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Home » ARRIS' Q2 Revenue Slips to $266 Million

ARRIS' Q2 Revenue Slips to $266 Million

July 26, 2011
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ARRIS reported Q2 revenue of $265.8 million as compared to second quarter 2010 revenues of $280.4 million and as compared to first quarter 2011 revenues of $267.4 million. Through the first half of 2011 and 2010, revenues were $533.2 million and $547.1 million, respectively.

GAAP net income in the second quarter 2011 was $0.13 per diluted share, as compared to second quarter 2010 GAAP net income of $0.15 per diluted share and first quarter 2011 GAAP net income of $0.09 per diluted share.

Gross margin for the second quarter 2011 was 40.2%, which compares to the second quarter 2010 gross margin of 40.4% and the first quarter 2011 gross margin of 36.3%.

“I am pleased with our second quarter financial results,” said Bob Stanzione, ARRIS Chairman & CEO. “I am particularly gratified by the high level of customer acceptance of our new higher density C4 CMTS line cards and software upgrades and the increasing interest and demand for our Home Media Gateway. The strong level of interest and traction with these and other new ARRIS products bodes well for the remainder of 2011.”http://www.arrisi.com

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