Adobe Q2 Beats Street, Q3 Revenue Guidance A Bit Weak (ADBE)
A solid second quarter for software maker Adobe: Sales and profits both beat Wall Street's expecations. But the stock inched down 2% after-hours on below-consensus Q3 sales guidance. Adobe posted $886.9 million of Q2 sales, up 19% year-over-year, and... 6 months ago
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