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6 2 3 Net sales 2 B į 5. S 2 B 3 0 e 2 3 3 0 I 5 Earnings per share: 6 Basic Diluted e B Cost of sales Gross profit 5 A B с D E F Statements of Operations for the year ended July 31 (In thousand dollars, except per share amounts) 2006 2007 2009 477,205 411,809 65,396 Operating expenses: Selling, general and administrative Advertising Restructuring and other costs, net Loss on termination of defined benefit plan Acquisition and integration related expenses Total operating expenses Income from operations Interest expense, net Other Income before income taxes Income taxes (tax benefit) Net income (loss) Shares used to compute earnings per share: Basic Diluted Total dividends on common stock: Annual dividend per share: 37,046 17,977 3,442 58,465 6,931 295 310 6,326 (1,010) 7,336 0.47 0.47 15,634 15,653 1,407 0.09 HIST FIN 522,585 443,945 78,640 42,541 20,445 (15) 3,054 66,025 12,615 1,291 98 11,226 2,793 8,433 0.53 0.53 15,786 15,786 1895 0.12 2008 531,492 443,490 88,002 STMTS 2 43,613 20,508 64,121 23,881 1,040 22,841 8,085 14,756 0.92 0.91 16,088 16,152 2,902 0.18 STN 570,940 435,344 135,596 60,971 28,785 89,756 45,840 6,255 898 38,687 14,944 23,743 1.45 1.42 16,073 16,391 2,960 0.18 2010 680,162 519,161 161,001 64,301 32,962 11,508 108,771 52,230 10,180 1,849 40,201 13,990 26,211 1.40 1.36 18,313 18,843 3,462 0.18 2011 965,922 714,775 251,147 96,960 44,415 16,792 158,167 92,980 23,840 69,140 18,929 50,211 2.28 2.22 21,577 22,242 3,962 0.18 HIST FI 6 2 3 Net sales 2 B į 5. S 2 B 3 0 e 2 3 3 0 I 5 Earnings per share: 6 Basic Diluted e B Cost of sales Gross profit 5 A B с D E F Statements of Operations for the year ended July 31 (In thousand dollars, except per share amounts) 2006 2007 2009 477,205 411,809 65,396 Operating expenses: Selling, general and administrative Advertising Restructuring and other costs, net Loss on termination of defined benefit plan Acquisition and integration related expenses Total operating expenses Income from operations Interest expense, net Other Income before income taxes Income taxes (tax benefit) Net income (loss) Shares used to compute earnings per share: Basic Diluted Total dividends on common stock: Annual dividend per share: 37,046 17,977 3,442 58,465 6,931 295 310 6,326 (1,010) 7,336 0.47 0.47 15,634 15,653 1,407 0.09 HIST FIN 522,585 443,945 78,640 42,541 20,445 (15) 3,054 66,025 12,615 1,291 98 11,226 2,793 8,433 0.53 0.53 15,786 15,786 1895 0.12 2008 531,492 443,490 88,002 STMTS 2 43,613 20,508 64,121 23,881 1,040 22,841 8,085 14,756 0.92 0.91 16,088 16,152 2,902 0.18 STN 570,940 435,344 135,596 60,971 28,785 89,756 45,840 6,255 898 38,687 14,944 23,743 1.45 1.42 16,073 16,391 2,960 0.18 2010 680,162 519,161 161,001 64,301 32,962 11,508 108,771 52,230 10,180 1,849 40,201 13,990 26,211 1.40 1.36 18,313 18,843 3,462 0.18 2011 965,922 714,775 251,147 96,960 44,415 16,792 158,167 92,980 23,840 69,140 18,929 50,211 2.28 2.22 21,577 22,242 3,962 0.18 HIST FI 6 2 3 Net sales 2 B į 5. S 2 B 3 0 e 2 3 3 0 I 5 Earnings per share: 6 Basic Diluted e B Cost of sales Gross profit 5 A B с D E F Statements of Operations for the year ended July 31 (In thousand dollars, except per share amounts) 2006 2007 2009 477,205 411,809 65,396 Operating expenses: Selling, general and administrative Advertising Restructuring and other costs, net Loss on termination of defined benefit plan Acquisition and integration related expenses Total operating expenses Income from operations Interest expense, net Other Income before income taxes Income taxes (tax benefit) Net income (loss) Shares used to compute earnings per share: Basic Diluted Total dividends on common stock: Annual dividend per share: 37,046 17,977 3,442 58,465 6,931 295 310 6,326 (1,010) 7,336 0.47 0.47 15,634 15,653 1,407 0.09 HIST FIN 522,585 443,945 78,640 42,541 20,445 (15) 3,054 66,025 12,615 1,291 98 11,226 2,793 8,433 0.53 0.53 15,786 15,786 1895 0.12 2008 531,492 443,490 88,002 STMTS 2 43,613 20,508 64,121 23,881 1,040 22,841 8,085 14,756 0.92 0.91 16,088 16,152 2,902 0.18 STN 570,940 435,344 135,596 60,971 28,785 89,756 45,840 6,255 898 38,687 14,944 23,743 1.45 1.42 16,073 16,391 2,960 0.18 2010 680,162 519,161 161,001 64,301 32,962 11,508 108,771 52,230 10,180 1,849 40,201 13,990 26,211 1.40 1.36 18,313 18,843 3,462 0.18 2011 965,922 714,775 251,147 96,960 44,415 16,792 158,167 92,980 23,840 69,140 18,929 50,211 2.28 2.22 21,577 22,242 3,962 0.18 HIST FI 6 2 3 Net sales 2 B į 5. S 2 B 3 0 e 2 3 3 0 I 5 Earnings per share: 6 Basic Diluted e B Cost of sales Gross profit 5 A B с D E F Statements of Operations for the year ended July 31 (In thousand dollars, except per share amounts) 2006 2007 2009 477,205 411,809 65,396 Operating expenses: Selling, general and administrative Advertising Restructuring and other costs, net Loss on termination of defined benefit plan Acquisition and integration related expenses Total operating expenses Income from operations Interest expense, net Other Income before income taxes Income taxes (tax benefit) Net income (loss) Shares used to compute earnings per share: Basic Diluted Total dividends on common stock: Annual dividend per share: 37,046 17,977 3,442 58,465 6,931 295 310 6,326 (1,010) 7,336 0.47 0.47 15,634 15,653 1,407 0.09 HIST FIN 522,585 443,945 78,640 42,541 20,445 (15) 3,054 66,025 12,615 1,291 98 11,226 2,793 8,433 0.53 0.53 15,786 15,786 1895 0.12 2008 531,492 443,490 88,002 STMTS 2 43,613 20,508 64,121 23,881 1,040 22,841 8,085 14,756 0.92 0.91 16,088 16,152 2,902 0.18 STN 570,940 435,344 135,596 60,971 28,785 89,756 45,840 6,255 898 38,687 14,944 23,743 1.45 1.42 16,073 16,391 2,960 0.18 2010 680,162 519,161 161,001 64,301 32,962 11,508 108,771 52,230 10,180 1,849 40,201 13,990 26,211 1.40 1.36 18,313 18,843 3,462 0.18 2011 965,922 714,775 251,147 96,960 44,415 16,792 158,167 92,980 23,840 69,140 18,929 50,211 2.28 2.22 21,577 22,242 3,962 0.18 HIST FI
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