News: Weight Watchers International, Inc. (WTW.N)

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Tue, Nov 10 2009

UPDATE 2-Weight Watchers Q3 tops market, sees weak Q4 profit

* Q3 EPS $0.68 vs est $0.64 * Sales $324.5 mln vs est $318.2 mln * Narrows FY09 EPS view to $2.58-$2.63 from $2.52-$2.70 (Recasts; Adds conference call details)

Weight Watchers sues Nestle for misusing its logo

NEW YORK, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Weight Watchers International Inc on Wednesday sued Nestle AG , accusing the Swiss-based food company of illegally using its name to promote low-fat frozen dinners and ice cream.

UPDATE 1-Weight Watchers Q2 profit beats Street, cuts '09 view

Aug 6 (Reuters) - Weight Watchers International Inc posted an adjusted quarterly profit that beat estimates, helped partly by lower expenses, but lowered the upper range of its full-year earnings outlook. Looking ahead, the weight-loss services company now sees adjusted earnings of $2.52 to $2.70 a share in 2009, excluding items, compared with its prior view of $2.50 to $2.75 a share.

Weight Watchers profit beats estimates

(Reuters) - Weight Watchers International Inc posted quarterly earnings that topped market estimates, helped by reduction in the company's tax charges in the U.K.

UPDATE 1-Weight Watchers Q4 profit beats estimates

March 4 (Reuters) - Weight Watchers International Inc posted quarterly earnings that topped market estimates, helped by reduction in the company's tax charges in the U.K.

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UPDATE 1-Weak 2009 attendance to hurt Weight Watchers: Barclays

Feb 6 (Reuters) - Weight Watchers International Inc's 2009 earnings will likely take a hit, with consumers cutting back on credit card usage amid a weak economic environment and attendance expected to drop significantly, Barclays Capital said.

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Pinched Americans stay on treadmill, but seek deals

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Americans squeezed by the economic crisis are still forking out money for gym memberships and dieting centers but health clubs are having to hold down their fees to keep customers coming in.

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