Visteon Earns $282 Million in Second Quarter - Up 17
14.07.1999, 12:47
Percent DEARBORN, Mich. (PROTEXT) - Visteon Automotive Systems isreporting second quarter 1999 net income of $282 million, up 17percent from a year ago. Revenue for the second quarter was $5.1billion, up 7 percent from 1998, with an after-tax return onsales of 5.7 percent, up 6/10 of a point. For the first half of 1999, net income was $490 million versus$430 million for the same period a year ago. First half 1999revenue was $9.8 billion compared with $9.1 billion in the prioryear, while after-tax return on sales was 5.0 percent, up 3/10 ofa point. "We are making progress in the areas that are essential toVisteon's profitable growth -- increasing our non-Ford andaftermarket businesses, developing winning technologies, andsimultaneously delivering bottom-line results," said Craig H.Muhlhauser, president, Visteon Automotive Systems. "We are doingthis by leveraging our unique systems engineering expertise tointegrate electronics and produce technology-driven systemssolutions for our customers -- solutions that are consumerfocused, and provide outstanding value and productdifferentiation." Muhlhauser highlighted two important achievements during thefirst half of 1999. First, Visteon won $1.1 billion of annualizednew business, more than a third from non-Ford customers, 30percent outside North America, and about 10 percent in theaftermarket. Second, the acquisition of Plastic Omnium'sautomotive interior division elevated Visteon to the #1 supplierof automotive cockpits in Europe and accelerated achievement ofVisteon's prior goal of 20 percent non-Ford business in theregion by 2002. With a global delivery system of nearly 125 technical,manufacturing, sales and service facilities located in 21countries, Visteon Automotive Systems is leveraging the talentsof its 77,000 employees to deliver innovative, consumer-driventechnology systems solutions to its customers.
Consolidated Statement of Income
Second Quarter
First Half
1999
1998
1999
1998
(Mils.) (Mils.) (Mils.)(Mils.) Revenue
$5,063
$4,725 $9,835$9,103 Cost and expenses
Cost of goods sold
$4,370
$4,141 $8,667
$8,073
Selling,
administrative,
and other
expenses
228
200
401
340
Total costs and
expenses
$4,598
$4,341 $9,068$8,413 Operating income
$465
$384
$767$690 Interest
Interest income
$2
$9
$24
$14
Interest expense
26
26
49
44
Net interest expense
$(24)
$(17)
$(25)
$(30) Equity in net income of affiliated companies
12
20
28
16
Income before taxes
$453
$387
$770
$676 Provision for income taxes
166
145
279
247
Income before minority interests
$287
$242
$491
$429 Minority interests in net income of subsidiaries
5
1
1
(1)
Net income
$282
$241
$490
$430 Memo: After-tax return on sales
5.7%
5.1%
5.0%
4.7%ots Original Text Service: Visteon Automotive Systems Internet:http://www.newsaktuell.de Contact: Media Inquiries: CherylEberwein, 313-248-6321, or ceberwei@visteon.com , or AnalystInquiries: Kent Niederhofer, 313-390-1467, orkniederh@visteon.com , both of Visteon Web site:http://media.visteon.com
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