Reader's Digest Falls Short Of Profit Goals, Will Trim Work Force

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PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. — Reader’s Digest Association Inc. warned that earnings for its fiscal fourth-quarter and the first quarter of fiscal 2002 will come in well below its previous estimates, and outlined a number of cost-cutting measures, including a reduction in its work force.

The publisher and direct marketer Wednesday blamed the expected shortfall to weakness in the direct-mail industry, the publishing industry’s advertising slump and changes in promotions related to its multistate agreement on sweepstakes marketing earlier this year.


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