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Digest

Earnings

By TIMES WIRES
Published October 28, 2006


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Global Imaging Systems Inc.

The Tampa company that sells and services copiers and other office equipment said its revenue increased 10.4 percent in the quarter ended Sept. 30.

2nd Qtr Year Ago

Revenue $286-mil $259-mil

Net Income $18-mil $15.3-mil

Per Share 35 cents 30 cents

TECO Energy

Third-quarter net income was down 16 percent from same quarter last year because of reduced production of synthetic fuel, a milder summer and increased expenses, the Tampa-based energy company and parent of Tampa Electric reported. TECO still expects per share earnings in the range of 90 cents to $1 for 2006.

3rd Qtr Year Ago

Revenue $923-mil $836.4-mil

Net Income $79.7-mil $94.6-mil

Per Share 38 cents 45 cents

Scana Corp.

The parent of South Carolina Electric & Gas Co., headquartered in Columbia, S.C., said earnings fell, hurt by mild weather, reduced industrial sales and higher costs.

3rd Qtr Year Ago

Revenue $1.06-bil $1.13-bil

Net Income $89-mil $100-mil

Per Share 76 cents 88 cents

[Last modified October 27, 2006, 23:45:50]


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