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Originally published Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 6:15 PM

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Correction: Equinix earnings story

In a July 22 story about Equinix Inc.'s second-quarter earnings, The Associated Press erroneously reported that the data center operator's revenue of $213.2 million fell short of analysts' expectations for $220 million. In fact analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had expected revenue of $208.8 million, and Equinix surpassed it. The story also said analysts expected a profit of 30 cents per share. The correct estimate was 33 cents per share.

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In a July 22 story about Equinix Inc.'s second-quarter earnings, The Associated Press erroneously reported that the data center operator's revenue of $213.2 million fell short of analysts' expectations for $220 million. In fact analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had expected revenue of $208.8 million, and Equinix surpassed it. The story also said analysts expected a profit of 30 cents per share. The correct estimate was 33 cents per share.

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