Q2 2009 results were pretty solid...
Adjusting Q2 2009 for $3.3 million in non-cash compensation, $2.7 million one-time gain and removing intangible amortization of $1.1 million, HURN had EPS on a fully-diluted basis of $0.55 in the quarter.
A couple more quarters like this and the all-clear from the SEC and HURN will be back in the $30's, IMHO.