Pretax charges of $385 million (€336 million) for delayed government healthcare projects in California and Montana mean the company could face its first fall since March 2010.
The OEM said the charge will be around $240 million (€209 million) after tax predicts a loss between three and five cents a share for 3Q2015, Market Watch reported. The adjusted earnings forecast remains unchanged at 22 cents to 24 cents.