THE TORO CO.
(TTC) Makes turf maintenance equipment and precision irrigation systems for golf courses, sports fields, public green spaces, commercial and residential properties, and agricultural fields.4th quarter FY2012, 10/31
20122011% chg.Revenue$339.3$368.1-7.8Income0.35.0-95Earn/share*0.000.08--12 months
Revenue$1,958.7$1,884.0+4.0Income129.5117.7+10.1Earn/share*2.141.85+15.7 Figures in millions except for earnings per share.
* Earnings per share amounts have been adjusted for all periods to reflect a 2-for-1 stock split erffective June 29, 2012.
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