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The net loss per share for the fourth quarter of 2004 includes after-tax charges of $0.05 per share associated with the integration of the Top-Flite operations. Excluding these charges, the Company's pro forma net loss per share for the fourth quarter of 2005 would have been $0.22, as compared to a pro forma net loss per share of $0... displayed 300 characters
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The net loss per share for the fourth quarter of 2004 includes after-tax charges of $0.05 per share associated with the integration of the Top-Flite operations. Excluding these charges, the Company's pro forma net loss per share for the fourth quarter of 2005 would have been $0.22, as compared to a pro forma net loss per share of $0... displayed next 300 characters
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