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* Tyco International Ltd. said its results will meet forecasts, even as some rivals cut their projections, as the diversified manufacturing company sells new products and adds customers. The company is confident it will have at least a 10% sales gain among businesses owned for more than a year, or so-called organic growth, CEO Dennis Kozlowski said. Tyco is expected to earn 56 cents a share in its fiscal first quarter ending this month and $2.74 in the fiscal year ending next September, the average estimates of analysts polled by First Call/Thomson Financial.
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