Here are four things to know.
1. Cerner reported $1.29 billion in second quarter revenue, up 6 percent from one year prior.
2. The company posted $1.64 billion for bookings for the second quarter, which it says is an “all-time high.” This increase represents a 16 percent growth, up from $1.41 billion for bookings one year prior.
3. It recorded $179.7 million in net earnings, compared to $166.5 million in the second quarter of 2016.
4. Cerner’s diluted earnings per share were $0.53, an increase from $0.48 one year prior.
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