A&B's 4th-quarter profit surge helps full-year earnings
Advertiser Staff
Fourth-quarter profits last year increased at Alexander & Baldwin Inc., but full-year earnings were down slightly. Quarterly results were boosted by new China service started by A&B's ocean transportation subsidiary, Matson Navigation Co., as well as better real-estate sales and leasing. Food operations lost money during the quarter.
2006 4TH QUARTER/YEAR
Revenue (quarter): $406 million, up 2 percent from a year earlier
Revenue (year): $1.6 billion, unchanged from the prior year
Net profit (quarter): $27 million, up 15 percent from a year earlier
Net profit (year): $122.5 million, down 3 percent from the prior year
Earnings per diluted share (quarter): 63 cents, up from 53 cents
Earnings per diluted share (year): $2.81, down from $2.86
REASONS
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING
"2006 was a good year for Alexander & Baldwin, and it ended on a particularly positive note. ... Net income, which was only marginally below last year's, was gratifying. ... We exceeded our expectations for the year and are confident in our opportunities for continued success in 2007 and beyond."
Allen DoaneA&B chairman and chief executive officer
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