Sure looks impressive :blink: I can see why you're so impressed. :unsure:
Delta posts $2.2 bln net loss for second quarter
Wed Aug 9, 2006 4:42pm ET
Delta posts $2.2 bln net loss for second quarter
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NEW YORK, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc. (DALRQ.PK: Quote, Profile, Research) on Wednesday reported a wider quarterly loss as it paid out more than $2 billion in bankruptcy related costs.
Atlanta-based Delta, which has been reorganizing operations under bankruptcy protection since last September, reported a quarterly net loss of $2.2 billion, compared with a net loss of $382 million in the same quarter a year ago.
Excluding reorganization costs, it reported income of $175 million for the quarter, compared to a loss of $304 million on the same basis in the year-ago quarter.
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ALTHOUGH......it does show a nice adjusted profit. So that's a nice change. Good job on that EMPLOYEES of Delta (excluding obnoxious passengers who cheer when pilots lose their pensions)
Delta posts $2.2 billion second-quarter loss, turns profit on adjusted basis
By HARRY R. WEBER
AP
ATLANTA (AP) - Delta Air Lines Inc., the third-largest U.S. carrier, reported Wednesday a wider second-quarter loss of $2.21 billion (euro1.72 billion) even as higher ticket prices and fuller planes drove up revenue.
But excluding huge reorganization items, the airline said it turned its first adjusted profit in six years.
For the three months ended June 30, Atlanta-based Delta said its net loss amounted to $11.18 (euro8.68) a share, compared with a loss of $388 million (euro301.27 million), or $2.64 (euro2.05) a share, in the same three-month period a year ago. The prior-year loss included $6 million (euro4.66 million) in dividends that accrued for preferred shareholders.
Excluding reorganization items, the airline said it earned $179 million (euro138.99 million) in the second quarter.
Revenue in the quarter rose 9.6 percent to $4.66 billion (euro3.62 billion) from $4.25 billion (euro3.3 billion) recorded the same period a year ago.
Delta also was expected Wednesday to file in bankruptcy court its monthly operating report for June.
For the first six months of the year, Delta said it lost $4.28 billion (euro3.32 billion), or $21.86 (euro16.97) a share, compared with a loss of $1.46 billion (euro1.13 billion), or $10.17 (euro7.90) a share, in the same period a year ago. Six-month revenue rose to $8.37 billion (euro6.5 billion), compared with $7.96 billion (euro6.18 billion) recorded in the same period a year ago.
Delta, which filed for bankruptcy protection last September, has now lost more than $16 billion (euro12.42 billion) since January 2001. In recent months, it has begun to turn things around thanks to higher revenues and lower labor costs, despite persistently high fuel prices. Delta expects to emerge from bankruptcy reorganization by the middle of 2007.
I can just hear his little fingers whizzing across the keyboard now. 😛