Online incentive marketer MyPoints.com, which made analysts' reduced expectations last quarter, wasn't able to repeat the trick, posting a loss in line with its previously lowered guidance, but wider than Wall Street's forecasts.
Before one-time charges, the San Francisco-based loyalty marketer said its fourth quarter earnings were $16.3 million, or $0.40 per share, on revenues of $14.5 million.
While revenues remained unchanged from third quarter, the firm posted a $0.04 greater per-share loss.
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