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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Warner Music Group Corp., home to Green Day and Missy Elliott, said Thursday its fourth-quarter profit slipped 58 percent amid a softer international market and a decline in compact disc sales, but results topped Wall Street's estimates....
SFGate: Business & Technology
Warner Music Group Corp., home to Green Day and Missy Elliott, said Thursday its fourth-quarter profit slipped 58 percent amid a softer international market and a decline in compact disc sales, but results topped Wall Street's estimates. The New York-...
Yahoo! News: Earnings News
AP - Warner Music Group Corp., one of the world's largest recording companies, said Thursday its fourth-quarter profit fell 58 percent due to a challenging recorded music environment, but the results topped analyst estimates.
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Warner Music Group Corp., one of the world's largest recording companies, said Thursday its fourth-quarter profit fell 58 percent due to a challenging recorded music environment, but the results topped analyst estimates.