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KLX Energy Services Q1 Adjusted Loss Narrows, Revenue Falls

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KLX Energy Services (KLXE) reported Q1 adjusted loss late Tuesday of $1.18 per diluted share, narrowing from a loss of $1.27 a year earlier.

Revenue for the quarter ended March 31 was $144.7 million, down from $154.0 million a year earlier.

One analyst surveyed by FactSet expected $146.5 million.

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