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Caliper Life Sciences Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2008 Results
Date:3/12/2009

o $28.0 million. The midpoint of this range represents organic growth of approximately 3% over first quarter 2008 pro forma revenue of $26.4 million, which is before anticipated unfavorable currency effects of 3% based on current rates. For the full year, Caliper is currently estimating organic revenue growth of between 4-7% over 2008 pro forma revenue of $122.8 million, which is before anticipated unfavorable currency effects of 2% based on current rates. As previously communicated, growth is expected to be greater in the second half of 2009 than in the first half, and is expected to result primarily from Caliper's proprietary imaging and microfluidic technologies for molecular applications.

Adjusted Results

Caliper supplements its GAAP financial reporting with certain non-GAAP financial measures. A reconciliation of Caliper's GAAP to non-GAAP Statements of Operations is provided at the end of this release under "Adjusted Consolidated Statements of Operations." Adjusted results of operations exclude stock-based compensation charges, acquisition-related revenue adjustments and non-cash expenses, such as amortization of intangibles and impairment and restructuring charges. Caliper believes that providing this additional information enhances investors' understanding of the financial performance of Caliper's operations and increases the comparability of its current financial statements to prior periods.

Caliper will discuss its fourth quarter and full year results in a conference call to be held today, March 12 at 9:00 a.m. EDT. To participate in the call, please dial 888.680.0865 five to ten minutes prior to the call and use the participant passcode of 91009165. International callers may access the call by dialing 617-213-4853 and entering the same passcode. You may also pre-register for the call at https://www
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