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Earnings Watch For July 7 (WDFC, AMN, HELE, ISCA)

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Cleaning materials and lubricant producer WD-40 Co. (WDFC) is slated to report third-quarter results. The company is expected to record a profit of $0.53 per share versus $0.54 per share in the year-ago quarter, with revenues estimated at $87.55 million. WDFC closed trade on Wednesday at $40.85. (The stock up about 4% in Q1; MA(50)- $40.65; MA(100)- $40.83; 52-wk H/L $43.90/$33.50)

Ameron International Corp. (AMN) is scheduled to post quarterly results. For the second quarter, the engineered products and materials provider is expected to earn $0.23 per share on revenues of $127.67 million. In the same quarter a year earlier, the company posted earnings of $1.03 per share on revenues of $136.54 million. On the NYSE, the shares closed Wednesday's session at $85.22. (The stock declined around 10% in Q1; MA(50)- $66.19; MA(100)- $68.35; 52-wk H/L $85.25/$55.42)

Personal care products maker Helen of Troy Ltd. (HELE) will report better results for its first quarter today. Earnings and revenue for the quarter are expected to be $0.76 per share and $260.2 million respectively. Last year, the company earned $0.59 per share on revenues of $160.15 million. The stock closed Wednesday at $35.67. (The stock dropped nearly 4% in Q1; MA(50)- $31.83; MA(100)- $30.24; 52-wk H/L $35.71/$21)

International Speedway Corp. (ISCA) is due to report second-quarter results. The company is expected to report earnings of $0.27 per share, higher than last year's $0.22 per share, on revenues of $138.25 million. The shares closed Wednesday's trade at $29.90. (The stock up about 12% in Q1; MA(50)- $28.70; MA(100)- $29.05; 52-wk H/L $32.32/$22.34)

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