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TABLE-Israel's Nova Measuring Q4 loss narrows

Tue Feb 20, 2007 6:10am EST

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 Feb 20, (Reuters) - Israel's Nova Measuring Instruments
(NVMI.TA) (NVMI.O), a producer of stand-alone metrology,
reported the following results on Tuesday.
                       (in thousands of dollars except EPS)
                     Q4 06     Q4 05    12-MTH 06   12-MTH 05
Revenue                14,066     8,837       48,292      30,142
Operating Profit (Loss) (864)   (1,630)      (2,507)     (9,041)
Net Profit (Loss)       (760)   (1,525)      (1,934)     (8,414)
Earnings (Loss)                                                
 per Share Diluted    ($0.05)   ($0.10)      ($0.12)     ($0.55)
 
 NOTE: Nova President and Chief Executive Gabi Seligsohn said
the company expects further growth from new products in the
second half of the year. "Together with our focus on controls,
we expect this growth to enable us to generate improved
profitability in 2007," Seligman said in a statement.



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