The average forecast is for 1.599 million, an increase of 0.6 percent from March.
The average forecast is for a deficit of $11.5 billion, $600 million less than in February.
The average forecast is for growth of just 0.3% next year.
Those results were 3 to 4 cents below the average forecast of analysts.
That was broadly in line with analysts' average forecast of £159m.
On that basis, the company beat analysts' average forecast of 15 cents a share.
The average forecast is for a gain of 0.8 percent.
The average forecast is for 4.5 percent growth at an annual rate.
The average forecast is for a decline of 0.2 percent.
The average forecast of 2.9 percent growth was way off the mark as well.