LONDON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - British engineering company Cobham said 2015 earnings would be at the lower end of marketexpectations due to lower demand for some of its communicationsproducts and delays in orders for surveillance products.
Cobham, which specialises in aerial refuelling equipment,said on Thursday underlying earnings per share would be at thebottom end of the 20.1 pence to 21.7 pence range expected byanalysts.
It cited lower demand for its satellite communicationsproducts in the Asia-Pacific region and in oil and gas markets,plus delays in receiving some anticipated orders in the its U.S.surveillance business. (Reporting by Sarah Young; editing by David Clarke)