Real-estate transactions give A&B a third-quarter boost
Advertiser Staff
Alexander & Baldwin Inc.'s increased focus on real estate helped boost third-quarter earnings 43 percent to $35.5 million on revenue that was up 19 percent to $451.8 million for the Honolulu-based real-estate, transportation and agriculture company.
THIRD QUARTER 2005
Revenue: $451.8 million, up 19 percent from a year ago
Net profit: $35.5 million, up 43 percent from a year ago
Earnings per diluted share: 81 cents, up from 58 cents
Ocean transportation operating profit: $36.8 million, up 12 percent
Real estate operating profit: $27 million, up 114 percent
Food operating income: $100,000 loss vs. $600,000 profit
REASONS
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING
"The company is on track for an outstanding 2005. The quarter was a good one for A&B Properties. ... Matson has been enjoying what might be characterized by 'smooth seas.' "
Allen DoaneA&B president and chief executive officer
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