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DuPont forecasts jump in 2011 EPS, revenue



    WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) - DuPont , the world's fourth-largest chemical maker, forecast earnings through 2011 would continue to grow, with executives saying the maker of Tyvek and Kevlar was also well positioned through 2015.

    The company, which makes a wide range of consumer goods and agricultural products, expects to earn $3.30 to $3.60 per share next year. Analysts expect earnings of $3.45 per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

    The company forecast 2011 revenue of $33 billion to $34 billion. Analysts expect $33.42 billion.

    "We met or exceeded our 2010 targets and are finishing the year as a stronger company with a solid growth outlook through 2015," DuPont Chief Executive Ellen Kullman said in a statement.

    DuPont also affirmed its 2010 earnings guidance of $3.10 per share.

    The Wilmington, Delaware-based company's shares rose 2 cents to $48.90 in premarket trading.

    (Reporting by Ernest Scheyder, editing by Maureen Bavdek)