Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. Revises Third Quarter Earnings Estimate
Isle of Capri Casino, Inc. on Monday announced that it expects fiscal third quarter 2006 earnings for the Company to exceed the high end of its November 18, 2005 guidance of a $.01 per share loss.
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