Tue, Jul 14th, 2009
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sun Microsystems Inc <JAVA.O>, the computer server maker that is being acquired by Oracle Corp <ORCL.O>, said on Tuesday it sees quarterly revenue falling short of Wall Street estimates, and a net loss.
Sun said it expects to report revenue in the range of $2.58 billion to $2.68 billion for the fourth quarter ended June 30 -- shy of analysts' view of $3.058 billion, according to Reuters Estimates. Sun posted revenue of $3.78 billion for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2008.
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