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UPDATE 2-Pool posts wider-than-expected Q1 loss

Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:56pm IST
 
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* Q1 loss $0.13/shr vs est loss $0.11/shr

* Q1 rev falls 18 pct to $276.6 mln vs est $301.9 mln * Says reduced headcount by 3 percent since year-end (Adds details from conference call, analyst comments)

By Mihir Dalal

BANGALORE, April 23 (Reuters) - Pool Corp (POOL.O: Quote, Profile, Research), a distributor of swimming pool products, posted a quarterly loss that was wider than market estimates as it was hit by the real-estate crash in places like Florida, Texas and California -- some of the largest pool markets in the country.

New pool construction is below previously recorded levels, Chief Executive Manuel Perez de la Mesa said on a conference call with analysts, adding that sales in 2009 may "fall in low double-digit percentage over past year".

However, in a statement, the company said consensus estimate of a profit of 95 cents a share in 2009 was "reasonable."

In February, the company had said it would not forecast earnings until it gained more visibility in its seasonal business activities.

Wedbush Morgan analyst Joan Storms said that she does not expect base business sales, which refer to core sales that exclude acquisitions as well as consolidated, closed or new operations, to improve even in 2010.

"The worst is not over yet," she said by phone.  Continued...

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