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Computer Sciences profit up 58%

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From Bloomberg News

Computer Sciences Corp., which manages networks for NASA and the Navy, posted a 58% rise in fiscal third-quarter profit Monday after winning more contracts to manage U.S. business computer systems.

Net income increased to $179 million, or $1.05 a share, from $113.5 million, or 65 cents, a year earlier, the El Segundo-based company said.

Chief Executive Michael Laphen is boosting government and commercial sales and making acquisitions to expand into new markets.

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In January, Computer Sciences announced that it would move its headquarters to Falls Church, Va., to be closer to Washington.

Sales increased 14% to $4.16 billion in the period ended Dec. 28, beating the $4.05-billion estimate of analysts in a Bloomberg survey.

Computer Sciences shares fell 5 cents to $42.09. They dropped 7.3% last year.

In December, Computer Sciences said annual profit would be $3.70 to $3.90 a share, compared with a prediction of as much as $4.20 in June. The company cited higher tax rates and other expenses.

Last month Computer Sciences completed its buyout of First Consulting Group Inc. for $365 million to expand into healthcare markets. In April, the company paid $1.14 billion for Covansys Corp. to add 7,000 workers in India.

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