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UPDATE 1-TABLE-Abraxis BioScience Q4 earnings rise

Mon Feb 26, 2007 8:47am EST
 (Adds 2007 outlook)
 Feb 26 (Reuters) -
                         ABRAXIS BIOSCIENCE INC. ABBI.O
                        Latest Forecast* No. of   Yr ago
                                        analysts   qtr
 EPS (diluted, $/shr)      0.18    --        --      0.02 
 EPS, pre ex#(dil, $/shr)  0.29    --        --      0.09 
 Net ($ million)           28.4    --        --       2.6 
 Net sales ($ million)     257.1  204.9      3      145.6
 *Source: Reuters Estimates
 #Excludes merger-related items and non-cash stock
compensation expense
 --For the latest fourth quarter, three analysts on average
had expected the company to earn 16 cents a share, excluding
any exceptional items but including stock options expense,
according to Reuters Estimates.
 --For full year 2007, the company said it expects net sales
for its Abraxane cancer drug to be between $285 million and
$305 million, versus $174.9 million posted in 2006.
 --The company expects R&D expenses in 2007 of between $100
million and $110 million.
 (Reporting by Shailesh Kuber in Bangalore)


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