Analysts had expected 80 cents a share, according to the First Call Corporation.
Analysts, though aware that Wal-Mart's growth was slowing, had expected 47 cents a share.
Analysts had expected 24 cents a share, according to First Call.
This year, he said, growers are expecting just 50 to 55 cents a pound.
Analysts had been expecting 48 cents a share.
Analysts expected more than 25 cents a share.
Wall Street analysts had been expecting 29 cents, after some previous downward revisions.
Analysts had expected 76 cents, according to First Call.
Wall Street analysts were expecting about 16 cents a share.
The workers were expecting at least 75 cents an hour.