IDEX Online Research: Read Fine Print for Zale’s Full Financial Story

Zale’s financial press release for the three-month period ended January 2010 didn’t provide nearly enough insight about the company’s core performance for the casual reader who takes only a quick glance to get the “bottom line” picture. Zale’s financials included adjustments that, at first glance, might suggest that Zale’s financial condition is better than reality.

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