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Analysts can't agree on K-C's forecast.

The Post-Crescent (Appleton, WI)

| February 10, 2007 | COPYRIGHT 2007 The Post-Crescent. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Feb. 10--It was just a few weeks ago that financial analysts were saying the time was right to unload shares of Kimberly-Clark Corp. stock.

Days before the consumer products giant was set to release its annual earnings on Jan. 25, speculation among analysts was that the company's stock, which had been trading near its all-time high at that point, may start to tumble as pulp and waste paper prices could result in weaker than expected earning forecasts.

Well, so far, the analysts have been wrong. At the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange Friday, K-C shares were selling for $68.34, which is about 40 cents lower than the day the company announced …

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