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Shares of Newport Corp. Fall 23% After Annual Sales Growth Estimate Is Slashed

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From Bloomberg News

Newport Corp., which cut its sales forecasts for the year, continued to take its lumps Thursday on Wall Street.

Shares of the Irvine company tumbled $24.50, or 23%, to $83.94 in Nasdaq trading, although most of the slump came Wednesday after regular trading hours.

The company, which makes equipment for producing semiconductors and fiber-optic parts, told analysts that it expects sales to climb 4% this year, far below the 50% increase that it forecast three months ago.

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On Wednesday, the shares fell $5.19 to $108.44, then tumbled 17% in after-hours trading.

A Corning Inc. announcement that some customers may order fewer fiber-optic cables in the first half of the year also spooked investors in Newport and other makers of fiber-optic components. Corning, the world’s biggest maker of fiber-optics cables, said that orders may turn sluggish as the U.S. economy slows.

The company forecast first-quarter sales of $1.9 billion to $2 billion, compared with the fourth quarter’s $2.08 billion.

Customers Nortel Networks Corp. and Lucent Technologies Inc. are looking to reduce inventories of fiber-optic components in the first half of this year, Josephthal & Co. analyst Lawrence Harris said.

“I think spending will be a lot slower than the searing rates of growth we saw last year,” said Jim Walline, who manages the $1.5-billion Lutheran Brotherhood Fund and the $40-million Lutheran Brotherhood Growth Fund. “Telecom companies don’t have access to as much capital; cash flows just aren’t as strong.”

Corning’s shares fell $13.88, or 20%, to $56.25 on the New York Stock Exchange. JDS Uniphase Corp., SDL Inc. and Oplink Communications Inc. also retreated.

JDS Uniphase fell $7.88, or 12%, to $55.19; SDL Inc. tumbled $32.94, or 14%, to $199.19; and Oplink dropped $2.69, or 13%, to $18.

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