HEI INC.
(HEII) Makes ultraminiature microelectronic devices.4th quarter FY2007, 9/1
20072006% chg.Revenue$7.5$12.9-42.1Cont. ops.-2.6-2.2--Disc. ops.0.0-0.5--Extra*1.7----Income-0.9-2.6--Earn/share-0.09-0.27--12 months
Revenue$38.4$49.1-21.8Cont. ops.-7.2-5.4--Disc. ops.-0.2-0.7--Extra*1.7----Income-5.7-6.1--Earn/share-0.59-0.64--Figures in millions except for earnings per share.*Extra is gain on sale of discontinued operations
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