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J.B. Hunt Reports Drop In Profits

By: Matt Turner
Updated: April 18, 2007
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      J.B. Hunt Transport Services reported a decrease in first-quarter profits on Monday. The Lowell-based business said its earnings fell by 9.8 percent to $44.2 million dollars. However, those numbers still meet expectations made by Wall Street analysts, who projected earnings to be around 30 cents per share.

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