I'm doing it in Mojo::DOM:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Mojo::DOM;
use Mojo::Util qw(trim);
my $content = <<'HERE';
<td class="">info</td>
<td>
john
</td>
<td>
100 - 200
</td>
<td>
kent
</td>
HERE
my $dom = Mojo::DOM->new($content);
my ($data, $left_name, $range, $right_name) = map {trim($_->content)}
+@{$dom->find('td')};
my ($left_val, $right_val) = split /\s*-\s*/, $range;
print "data:$data $left_name:$left_val $right_name:$right_val\n";
That produces:
data:info john:100 kent:200
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