Danaher Says 4Q Adjusted. Revenue to Fall by Less Than Forecast
By Will Feuer
Danaher said a key revenue figure will fall in the fourth quarter, but by less than the industrial heavyweight had previously forecast.
The company said adjusted core revenue is expected to fall by a low double-digit percentage, above its previous guidance for a decline of a high-teens percentage.
Total revenue for the quarter is expected to fall by a low double-digit percentage, better than the nearly 29% decline that analysts surveyed by FactSet expected.
Write to Will Feuer at Will.Feuer@wsj.com
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