Register Now.  It's Free!  |  Log In
Classifieds
Automotive
Real Estate
Employment
Merchandise
Place An Ad


Asset sales boost Clear Channel profit; Deal still in limbo


AP Business Writer

Clear Channel Communications Inc., a major radio and outdoor advertising company, reported higher first-quarter earnings Friday on asset sales but operating results were flat, reflecting weak demand for radio advertising.

The San Antonio, Texas-based company is battling its lenders in court as it tries to go private, and says it's not sure when the $19.5 billion deal will close, if at all.

Clear Channel earned $799.7 million, or $1.61 per share, in the first three months of the year, versus $102.2 million, or 21 cents per share, in the same period a year ago.

Revenues rose 4 percent to $1.56 billion from $1.51 billion, but excluding the effects of foreign exchange swings revenues would have risen 1 percent.

Clear Channel just completed the sale of its TV station group in March for $1 billion and is in the process of shedding 275 radio stations as part of the pending transaction to take the company private.

Excluding gains from those sales as well as a $67.2 million profit from selling an interest in a South Africa-based outdoor advertising company, earnings from continuing operations were $94.2 million or 19 cents per share in the latest period, versus $95.1 million, also 19 cents per share, a year earlier.

The results were slightly below the 21 cents per share estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial.

Clear Channel struck an agreement with the buyout firms Thomas H. Lee Partners and Bain Capital in late 2006 to be taken private, but the deal has been dogged by challenges since then, first facing shareholder objections and then with difficulties lining up financing.

In late March the company and the buyout firms sued the six banks financing the deal, saying they were reneging on their commitment to help fund the transaction.

Concerns about the deal not closing have kept Clear Channel shares under pressure and well below the buyout price of $39.20 a share. Shares rose 16 cents to $30 Friday.

Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Michael Nathanson has a price target of $27 on the stock, reflecting his estimate of the company's fair value assuming the buyout deal falls apart.

Outdoor advertising performed better than radio in the quarter, posting revenue gains of 12 percent — with help from foreign exchange fluctuations — versus a decline of 4 percent in radio.

The company said overall company revenues were on track to decline 2.7 percent in the second quarter and 1.2 percent for the year, as continued weakness in radio outweighs relative strength in outdoor advertising.

Given the pending transaction, Clear Channel didn't host a conference call to discuss the earnings with analysts.

___

Copyright 2008, The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP Online news report may not be published, broadcast or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.
Marketplace Ads Coupons Directories Special Sections
Online Coupons

 

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Top Cars
Dodge Grand Caravan SE 2001. 3.3, 6 Cyl., Automatic, Fuel Injected, WHITE, ......(more)
Dodge Dakota,4.7L V8 16V MPFI SOHC, Small Pickup Truck...(more)
Dodge Ram 3500 Truck,5.9L I6 Turbo, Standard Pickup Truck...(more)
Ford F-150 2005. 4.6, 8 Cyl., Automatic With Overdrive, Fuel Injected, WHIT......(more)
Toyota T100 SR5 1998. 3.4, 6 Cyl., Automatic With Overdrive, Fuel Injected,......(more)
Pontiac G6 2007. 2.4, 4 Cyl., Automatic, Fuel Injected, RED, Power Door Loc......(more)
Ford F-350 2000. 7.3, V-8, Automatic With Overdrive, Turbo Diesel, GOLD, Po......(more)
Cadillac CTS 2003. 3.2, 6 Cyl. DOHC, Automatic, Fuel Injected, TAN, Power D......(more)
Chrysler 300M 2004. 3.5, 6 Cyl., Automatic, Fuel Injected, GOLD, Power Door......(more)
Chevrolet Blazer 4X4 2002. 4.3, 6 Cyl., Automatic, Fuel Injected, SILVER, P......(more)
-View All Top Cars-
-Place an Ad-
 

Grand Junction News | Grand Junction Weather | Sports | Business News | Opinions | Classifieds | Sitemap
Grand Junction Cars | Grand Junction Real Estate | Grand Junction Jobs

Copyright 2008 Grand Junction Newspapers, Inc. All rights reserved. - The Daily Sentinel - Our Partners

By using this service, you accept the terms of our visitor agreement and privacy policy.
To report content corrections, email corrections@gjds.com or to report
classified advertising corrections, email classified@gjds.com
Registered site users, you may edit your profile.
Having trouble? Visit our help & FAQ