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Lehman Brothers earnings rise from last year but slips from the last quarter
Tania Solanki
Sep. 13, 2006

Lehman Brothers made $1.57 a share vs. $1.47 a yaer ago. Analysts were expecting a net income of $1.49.
The company blamed the tough market conditions in investment banking.
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