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    IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. is an American multinational corporation [3] [4] engaged in the development, manufacture, and distribution of products and services for the companion animal veterinary, livestock and poultry, water testing, and dairy markets.

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  7. IDEXX Laboratories sees 2024 revenue above estimates - AOL

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    IDEXX sees revenue for the full year to be between $3.93 billion and $4.04 billion, the midpoint of which is above analysts' estimates of $3.97 billion, according to LSEG data. Piper Sandler ...

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    IDEXX's total sales in the quarter rose about 9% to $916 million, but missed analysts' average estimate of $926.16 million. Its quarterly profit was at $2.53 per share, compared with $2.15 per ...

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