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Earnings Watch For May 20 (CPB, JASO, TIVO)

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Campbell Soup Co. (CPB) is due to post its third quarter results before the market opens. The company is expected to record earnings of $0.56 per share, flat with last year. The Camden, New Jersey-based maker of ready-to-serve soups, pastas and sauces, is anticipated to generate revenues of $2.04 billion, up from $1.83 billion reported a year earlier. Shares of CPB closed Friday's trade at $47.63. (52-wk H/L $48.43/$31.32)

JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. (JASO), a manufacturer of solar power products, is scheduled to report first-quarter results. The company is expected to post a loss of $1.03 per share compared to a loss of $1.00 per share reported a year ago. Further, the company is projected to generate revenues of $226.50 million, a decrease from $254.42 million in the prior-year quarter. On Friday, the stock closed at 5.61. (52-wk H/L $6.14/$2.90)

Television solutions provider TiVo Inc. (TIVO)is slated to report results for the first quarter after the close of trading. The quarterly loss of the Alviso, California-based company is expected to be at $0.14 per share, narrower than the prior year's $0.17 per share. Revenues of the company is expected at $61.88 million, an increase from the $54.51 million recorded a year ago. The company's shares closed Friday's session at $12.58. (52-wk H/L $13.49/$7.75)

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