Some disappointing guidance, including that from Hartmarx (HMX Quote), helped weigh down the small-cap sector Friday.
Shares of the Chicago apparel maker plummeted 22.4% after it made just $542,000, or a penny a share, in the fiscal third quarter. That misses the analysts' consensus by 17 cents, according to Thomson Financial. Revenue, at $135.2 million, was also below par. Hartmarx additionally slashed its fiscal 2007 profit guidance by at least 23 cents to between 22 cents and 27 cents a share on a lowered revenue range of $570 million to $580 million. Analysts are seeking 52 cents a share on revenue of $594.4 million. The company blamed the bleak results and outlook on worsening "disruptive conditions in the mainstream department store channel" and a recent "softening in demand from retailers in general." Shares gave up $1.43 to $4.95. Par Pharmaceutical (PRX Quote), a New Jersey-based drugmaker, also tumbled on a disappointing 2007 outlook. Adjusted earnings were pegged between $1.05 and $1.20 a share, or at least 36 cents under the mean target, and sales should also come in well under expectations. Shares slid $4.26, or 19.7%, to $17.42. Meanwhile, footwear retailer Finish Line (FINL Quote) swung to a loss of $1.8 million, or 4 cents a share, in the quarter ended Sept. 1. Last year the Indianapolis-based company earned $9.9 million, or 21 cents a share. Excluding items, that comes to an in-line profit of 13 cents a share, but shares were still sinking 7% at $4.36.- Loading Comments...
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