EARNINGS ROUNDUP / DISH NETWORK
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Dish Network Corp. said its fourth-quarter profit rose 24% on the back of higher prices and fees, but the nation’s second-largest satellite-TV provider lost more than 100,000 subscribers and its results missed Wall Street forecasts.
Dish said its position was eroded by discounting at rival cable and phone companies, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
The Englewood, Colo., company earned $217 million, or 48 cents a share, up from $175 million, or 39 cents, a year earlier. Sales rose 1% to $2.92 billion.
Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected profit of 49 cents a share on sales of $2.96 billion.
In the quarter, Dish says it lost 102,000 net subscribers. It ended the year with 13.68 million subscribers, down 1% compared with the end of 2007.
Shares of Dish fell $1.32 to $9.93.
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