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Angelica Announces Third Quarter Improvements in Gross Margin and Earnings.


Third Quarter Gross Margin Increases to 16.1% and Earnings per Share to $0.28

ST. LOUIS -- Angelica angelica (ănjĕl`ĭkə), any species of the genus Angelica, plants of the family Umbelliferae (parsley family), native to the Northern Hemisphere and New Zealand, valued for their potency as a medicament and protection against  Corporation (NYSE NYSE

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: AGL (programming) AGL - (Atelier de Genie Logiciel) French for IPSE. ), a leading provider of healthcare linen management services, today announced third quarter and first nine months fiscal year 2006 financial results for the period ended October 28, 2006. Third quarter fiscal 2006 gross margin increased to 16.1% compared with 14.4% gross margin reported in second quarter fiscal 2006 and 12.8% in third quarter fiscal 2005 helping drive up earnings per share from continuing operations continuing operations

Parts of a business that are expected to be maintained as an ongoing segment of an overall business operation. Income and losses from continuing operations are reported separately if any segments have been discontinued during the
 (EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) A PostScript file format used to transfer a graphic image between applications and platforms. EPS files contain PostScript code as well as an optional preview image in TIFF, WMF, PICT or EPSI, the latter being an ASCII-only format. ) to $0.28 in third quarter fiscal 2006 from $0.09 in third quarter fiscal 2005.

Third Quarter Ended October 28, 2006

Revenues for the third quarter fiscal 2006 were $107.8 million, a 0.2% increase from $107.6 million in third quarter fiscal 2005. Organic growth excluding acquisitions and divestitures contributed $3.8 million, representing a 4.2% organic growth rate. Acquisitions made in fiscal 2005 contributed another $1.1 million of the increase. These increases were offset by the sale of non-healthcare accounts representing $4.7 million in revenue. Of the organic growth rate, pricing represented 3.2 percentage points and volume represented 1.0 percentage point. Total healthcare revenues in third quarter fiscal 2006 were $104.3 million, a 5.0% increase from $99.3 million in third quarter 2005.

Gross profit for the third quarter fiscal 2006 was $17.3 million, a 25.8% increase from $13.8 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2005. Gross margin for the third quarter fiscal 2006 increased to 16.1% from 12.8% in the same period last year. The improvement in gross margin reflects lower delivery and linen costs per pound and flat production expense per pound year to year while revenues per pound increased, resulting in expenses being lower as a percentage of sales.

Selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses in the third quarter fiscal 2006 were $13.4 million, compared to $10.8 million in third quarter fiscal 2005. The $2.6 million increase primarily reflects higher accruals Accruals

Accounts on a balance sheet that represent liabilities and non-cash-based assets used in accrual-based accounting. These accounts include, among many others, accounts payable, accounts receivable, goodwill, future tax liability and future interest expense.
 of bonus, bad debt and sales tax sales tax, levy on the sale of goods or services, generally calculated as a percentage of the selling price, and sometimes called a purchase tax. It is usually collected in the form of an extra charge by the retailer, who remits the tax to the government.  of $0.9 million, the prior year reversal of $0.7 million of long term unvested incentive compensation, operations process improvement (OPI (Open Prepress Interface) An extension to PostScript that provides color separations. It was developed by Aldus Corporation, which was later acquired by Adobe. ) consulting fees of $0.4 million, higher travel costs of $0.3 million related to the OPI implementation and increased sales initiatives and $0.2 million of expenses associated with the Board of Director's Special Committee.

Other operating income Operating Income

The profit realized from a business' own operations.

Notes:
This would not include income from things such as investments in other firms. Also referred to as operating profit or recurring profit.
 for the third quarter fiscal 2006 was $2.4 million, a $2.2 million increase from $0.2 million recorded in the third quarter fiscal 2005. Third quarter fiscal 2006 other operating income includes a gain on the sale of real estate and a settlement we received in connection with the Vallejo service center eminent domain eminent domain, the right of a government to force the owner of private property sell it if it is needed for a public use. The right is based on the doctrine that a sovereign state has dominion over all lands and buildings within its borders, which has its origins in  proceeding totaling $2.4 million. Third quarter fiscal 2005 other operating income was primarily from the sale of non-healthcare business. Interest expense for the third quarter fiscal 2006 was $2.5 million compared to $2.0 million in the third quarter fiscal 2005 due to higher interest rates.

Income from continuing operations was $2.6 million, or $0.28 per diluted di·lute  
tr.v. di·lut·ed, di·lut·ing, di·lutes
1. To make thinner or less concentrated by adding a liquid such as water.

2. To lessen the force, strength, purity, or brilliance of, especially by admixture.
 share, in third quarter fiscal 2006 compared with $0.8 million, or $0.09 per diluted share, in third quarter fiscal 2005.

First Nine Months Ended October 28, 2006

For the first nine months of fiscal 2006 ended October 28, 2006, revenues were $320.1 million, a 2.2% increase from $313.3 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2005. Organic growth from net new business and price increases contributed $10.1 million of revenue, representing a 3.7% organic growth rate. Acquisitions made in fiscal 2005 contributed another $10.6 million of the increase. The sale of non-healthcare customer accounts in fiscal 2005 and 2006 representing $13.9 million in revenue offset the revenue gains. Of the organic growth rate, pricing represented 3.0 percentage points and volume represented 0.7 percentage points. Total healthcare revenues in the first nine months of fiscal 2006 were $309.0 million, up 7.7% from $286.8 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2005.

Gross profit for the first nine months of fiscal 2006 was $47.2 million, a 9.8% increase from $42.9 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2005. Gross margin for the nine month period in fiscal 2006 increased to 14.7% from 13.7% in the same period last year, as higher revenue levels more than offset increases in production expense driven by higher energy and payroll costs.

SG&A expenses in the first nine months of fiscal 2006 were $41.2 million, compared to $36.1 million recorded in the first nine months of fiscal 2005. The increase was primarily a result of a $2.5 million increase in bonus and bad debt accruals, $2.1 million for operations process improvement and financial consulting fees, $0.8 million in fees related to the Board of Director's Special Committee, and the prior year reversal of $0.7 million of long term unvested incentive compensation. Fiscal 2005 also included $0.8 million in fees related to a review of financing alternatives and changes in senior management.

We recorded $3.2 million of amortization expense in the first nine months of fiscal 2006, a $0.3 million increase versus the same period last year related to acquisitions made in fiscal 2005. Other operating income for the first nine months of fiscal 2006 was $2.9 million, reflecting gains from the sale of real estate and a settlement received relating to relating to relate prepconcernant

relating to relate prepbezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc 
 the Vallejo service center eminent domain proceeding. The $0.8 million in other operating income recorded in the first nine months of fiscal 2005 was primarily from the divestiture The breakup of AT&T. By federal court order, AT&T divested itself on January 1, 1984 of its 23 operating companies, which became known as the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs).  of non-healthcare business. Interest expense for the first nine months of fiscal 2006 was $7.1 million compared to $5.0 million in the first nine months of fiscal 2005 due to higher interest rates and higher average borrowings.

Income from continuing operations for the first nine months of fiscal 2006 was $0.4 million, or $0.04 per diluted share, compared to $1.2 million, or $0.13 per diluted share in the first nine months of fiscal 2005.

Commenting on the results, Steve O'Hara, chairman, president and chief executive officer, stated, "As expected, our heightened focus on providing delightful customer service and our operations process improvement initiative continue to yield better gross margins sequentially and versus a year ago. Lower hospital census counts over the holidays and higher winter energy costs are expected to prevent fourth quarter sequential gross margin improvement, but we continue to expect fourth quarter fiscal 2006 gross margin to be significantly higher than fourth quarter fiscal 2005. Moreover, we continue to expect fourth quarter fiscal 2006 earnings to be significantly higher than fourth quarter fiscal 2005 earnings, allowing full year fiscal 2006 net income to exceed total fiscal 2005 net income.

"Looking forward, we expect continued improvement in fiscal 2007 as we move towards our fiscal 2008 targets of 20% gross margin and of SG&A under 11%." He continued, "Specifically, we expect net revenues in fiscal 2007 to increase by approximately 5% excluding any acquisitions. This reflects continued improvement of our organic growth rate to the 7% to 10% goal, offset by our recent termination of a $10 million customer contract when negotiations to improve profitability were unsuccessful. We expect to continue year over year gross margin improvement and resume sequential gross margin growth in the first quarter of fiscal 2007, yielding a significant increase in total year earnings before interest and taxes In financial and business accounting, earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) is a measure of a firm's profitability that excludes interest and income tax expenses.[1]

EBIT = Operating Revenue – Operating Expenses + Non-operating Income
, net income and earnings per share."

Angelica Corporation, traded on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City.
 under the symbol AGL, is a leading provider of textile rental and linen management services to the U.S. healthcare U.S. Healthcare is a now-defunct healthcare company. The logo had an apple. The merger with Aetna
In 1996, the company merged with Aetna, calling it Aetna U.S. Healthcare. The U.S. Healthcare apple logo was next to the Aetna name, and U.S. Healthcare under it. U.S.
 market. More information about Angelica is available on its website, www.angelica.com.

Forward-Looking Statements forward-looking statement

A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections.


Any forward-looking statements made in this document reflect the Company's current views with respect to future events and financial performance and are made pursuant to the safe harbor Safe Harbor

1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated.

2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive.
 provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and  of 1995. Such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in these statements. These potential risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, competitive and general economic conditions, the ability to retain current customers and to add new customers in competitive market environments, competitive pricing in the marketplace, delays in the shipment of orders, availability of labor at appropriate rates, availability and cost of energy and water supplies, the cost of workers' compensation workers' compensation, payment by employers for some part of the cost of injuries, or in some cases of occupational diseases, received by employees in the course of their work.  and healthcare benefits, the ability to attract and retain key personnel, the ability of the Company to recover its seller note and avoid future lease obligations as part of its sale of its former Life Uniform division, the ability of the Company to execute its operations strategies , unusual or unexpected cash needs for operations or capital transactions, the effectiveness of the Company's initiatives to reduce key operating costs operating costs nplgastos mpl operacionales  as a percent of revenues, the ability to obtain financing in required amounts and at appropriate rates and terms, the ability to identify, negotiate, fund, consummate To carry into completion; to fulfill; to accomplish.

A Common-Law Marriage is consummated when the parties live in a manner intended to bring about public recognition of their relationship as Husband and Wife.
 and integrate acquisitions, and other factors which may be identified in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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