- Revenues dropped on slower traffic on account of continued impact of last fall's hurricanes.
- Earnings and margins all fell as thinner revenue stream failed to keep as far ahead of fixed costs.
(Figures in thousands of Mexican pesos, except per-share ADR data)
Income Statement Highlights
Avg. Est. | Q1 2006 | Q1 2005 | % Change | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Sales | -- | 504,063 | 610,516 | (17.4) |
Net Profit | -- | 129,577 | 223,298 | (42.0) |
Earnings Per ADR | $0.40 | $0.40 | $0.68 | (41.2) |
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Margin Checkup
Q1 2006 | Q1 2005 | Change | |
|---|---|---|---|
Gross Margin | 72.77% | 78.61% | (5.84) |
Op. Margin | 36.93% | 47.96% | (11.03) |
Net Margin | 25.71% | 36.58% | (10.87) |
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Balance Sheet Highlights
Assets | Q1 2006 | Q1 2005 | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
Cash + ST Invest. | 1,431,853 | 1,402,535 | 2.1 |
Accounts Rec. | 257,835 | 278,286 | (7.3) |
Inventory | -- | -- | N/A |
Liabilities | Q1 2006 | Q1 2005 | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
Accounts Pay. | 7,595 | 5,671 | 33.9 |
Long-Term Debt | -- | -- | N/A |
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Cash Flow Highlights
Q1 2006 | Q1 2005 | % Change | |
|---|---|---|---|
Cash From Ops. | 36,261 | 309,450 | (88.3) |
Capital Expend. | 181,581 | 114,238 | 58.9 |
Free Cash Flow | (145,320) | 195,212 | N/A |
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