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Boart may beat guidance

INVESTORS have smiled on Boart Longyear in morning trade after the Utah-based drilling giant said its earnings and revenue figures might exceed its current guidance for 2011 given the current strength of demand in the mining sector.

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Boart may beat guidance

The company today said it expected revenue to come in at $US1.9 billion ($A1.85 billion), while earnings before interest, tax depreciation and amortisation was tipped to be $330 million for the year. ...

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