Company Watch - Gol Airlines.For more company news, data and analysis, please go to: http://www.airguideonline.com/professional.htm Jul 31, 2006 Gol's 'virtuous cycle' continues with 45.4% profit increase. Demand that outpaced capacity, floundering competition and effective cost and fuel management resulted in another good quarter for Gol, which finished the three months ended June 30 with a net income of BRL BRL In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Brazilian Real. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. 106.7 million ($48.8 million), an increase of 45.4% over the BRL73.4 million earned in the second quarter of 2005."Through the addition of aircraft and flight frequencies during the quarter, Gol significantly increased its domestic market share [by 6 points to 35%] and further consolidated its position as the second-largest domestic airline in Brazil," CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Constantino de Oliveira Junior said. Jul 24, 2006 Gol added five leased 737s--bringing its fleet to 50 aircraft--62 flights and one destination (Santarem) during the quarter, helping drive a 50.1% rise in operating revenue operating revenue Revenue from any regular source. Revenue from sales is adjusted for discounts and returns when calculating operating revenue. Compare other revenue. to BRL844 million as traffic growth helped offset falling yields. Expenses climbed 49.2% to BRL711.8 million helped by a strengthened real and fuel hedges that resulted in a 1.9% year-over-year drop in fuel cost per ASK. Operating profit Operating profit (or loss) Revenue from a firm's regular activities less costs and expenses and before income deductions. operating profit See operating income. surged 55.6% to BRL132.3 million from BRL85 million. Jul 24, 2006 Gol traffic was up 57.3% to 3.52 billion RPKs as capacity grew 50.4% to 4.64 billion ASKs and load factor improved 3.3 points to 75.9%. A 9.6% increase in average fare to BRL190.4 balanced a 4.7% decline in yield to BRL22.33 cents and a 0.3% dip in passenger RASK to BRL18.19 cents. Unit costs also fell--CASK was down 0.9% to BRL15.32 cents, or 0.2% to BRL9.2 cents excluding fuel. Jul 24, 2006 Gol said it expects a "solid" third quarter during which it will add six aircraft and increase year-over-year capacity by 45%. The revenue environment will be "improved" as yields come in at BRL26-28 cents, and it plans to reduce its non-fuel CASK further. It issued full-year guidance forecasting BRL4.1 billion in revenues and annual earnings growth of more than 50%. Jul 24, 2006 Gol announced the addition of two daily flights to Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (bwā`nəs ī`rēz, âr`ēz, Span. bwā`nōs ī`rās), city and federal district (1991 pop. , doubling its daily frequency to four. One is routed Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro, city, Brazil Rio de Janeiro (rē`ō də zhänā`rō, Port. rē` thĭ zhənĕē`r Galeao-Sao Paulo Cumbica-EZE and the second starts in Florianopolis with a stop in Porto Alegre Porto AlegrePort and city(pop., 2005 est.: city, 1,386,900; metro. area, 3,978,263), southern Brazil. Located along the Guaíba River near the Atlantic Ocean coast, it was founded c. 1742 by immigrants from the Azores. It was first known as Porto dos Casais. . Jul 24, 2006 |
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