(Reuters) - The company said its revenues would rise because of a better price and product mix during the quarter, as well as higher-than-expected shipments.
The company said it expects first-quarter adjusted earnings from continuing operations of 98 cents a share, excluding a 2 cents a share credit for restructuring, compared with 68 cents a share a year ago.
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