According to Centex, the increase could add 25 cents to 50 cents per share to the current Wall Street estimate for fiscal 2001 of about $3.75.Centex carries a top-ranking among home builders, non-bank-affiliated retail mortgage lenders and general building contractors. It also has an investment real estate operation, owning about 65% of a publicly held construction products company.
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