Heartland Express, Inc. Reports Revenues and Earnings for the Third Quarter of 2009 and Named to Forbes 200 Best Small Companies.NORTH LIBERTY, Iowa North Liberty is a city in Johnson County, Iowa, United States. It is a suburb of Iowa City and part of the Iowa City Metropolitan Statistical Area. When the city incorporated on November 10, 1913, its population was approximately 190. -- Heartland Express, Inc. (Nasdaq: HTLD HTLD High Technology Light Division ) announced today financial results for the quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2009. Earnings per share decreased 15.8% to $0.16 from $0.19 in the third quarter of 2008. Net income decreased 22.5% to $14.5 million from $18.7 million in the 2008 period. Operating revenues operating revenue Revenue from any regular source. Revenue from sales is adjusted for discounts and returns when calculating operating revenue. Compare other revenue. for the quarter decreased 33.3% to $113.4 million from $169.9 million in the third quarter of 2008. Operating revenues for the year have been impacted by the continued impact on demand due to the economic downturn Downturn The transition point between a rising, expanding economy to a falling, contracting one. downturn A decline in security prices or economic activity following a period of rising or stable prices or activity. and the related downward pressure on freight rates Noun 1. freight rate - the charge for transporting something by common carrier; "we pay the freight"; "the freight rate is usually cheaper" freightage, freight . In addition, operating revenues for the quarter and the nine month period were impacted by a reduction in fuel surcharge An overcharge or additional cost. A surcharge is an added liability imposed on something that is already due, such as a tax on tax. It also refers to the penalty a court can impose on a fiduciary for breaching a duty. revenues of $26.0 million and $68.8 million, respectively, due to lower fuel prices. 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 of 2009 was favorably fa·vor·a·ble adj. 1. Advantageous; helpful: favorable winds. 2. Encouraging; propitious: a favorable diagnosis. 3. impacted by a $5.4 million, $0.04 per share, increase in gains on disposal of property and equipment related to the Company's fleet upgrade. Earnings per share for the nine months ended September 30, 2009 decreased 3.8% to $0.51 from $0.53 in the compared 2008 period. Net income decreased 8.6% to $46.3 million from $50.6 million in the 2008 period. Operating revenues for the nine months ended September 30, 2009 decreased 28.6% to $345.3 million from $483.6 million in the first nine months of 2008. Operating income for this year's nine month period was favorably impacted by a $10.6 million, $0.08 per share, increase in gains on disposal of property and equipment related to the Company's fleet upgrade. Heartland Express, Inc. posted an operating ratio Operating Ratio A ratio that shows the efficiency of management by comparing operating expense to net sales: (operating expenses Operating expenses The amount paid for asset maintenance or the cost of doing business, excluding depreciation. Earnings are distributed after operating expenses are deducted. as a percentage of operating revenues) of 80.2% and a 12.8% net margin (net income as a percentage of operating revenues) in the third quarter of 2009 both improvements over the same period of the prior year. The Company reported an operating ratio of 83.2% and an 11.0% net margin for the quarter ended September 30, 2008. The Company reported an operating ratio of 81.7% and a 13.4% net margin for the nine months ended September 30, 2009 compared to 85.7% and 10.5%, respectively, for the comparative 2008 period. The Company ended the third quarter of 2009 with cash, cash equivalents, short-term and long-term investments of $202.9 million, a $25.1 million decrease from the $228.0 million reported at December 31, 2008. This reduction is primarily attributable to the use of $45.4 million for repurchases of our stock and $50.7 million for capital expenditures. Since the first auction failure of our auction rate securities in February 2008 the Company has received approximately $41.0 million in calls of auction rate securities at par, of which $22.5 million has been received in 2009 including $9.0 million, received post September 30, 2009. The Company continues to be involved with efforts to bring liquidity to our remaining long-term auction rate securities portfolio. The Company's balance sheet continues to be debt-free. The Company took delivery of 690 new tractors in the third quarter of 2009 for a total of 1,151 new International Pro Star tractors in 2009. The current fleet upgrade is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2009 with the additional purchase of 449 tractors. These tractors continue to achieve positive results through advanced aerodynamics aerodynamics, study of gases in motion. As the principal application of aerodynamics is the design of aircraft, air is the gas with which the science is most concerned. , speed management, and idle controls. Our depreciation expense for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2009 increased by $4.0 million and $7.9 million, respectively, primarily as a result of adding new tractors and disposing of older units and an approximate 22% increase in the cost of new tractors primarily associated with new engine emission requirements. The current recession and extended economic downturn continues to impact our nation. Excess capacity in our industry continues to exist resulting in downward pressure on freight rates and reduced demand for freight services from shippers. The Company still has not seen any strong indicators of improvements in the demand for freight services that would increase our levels of business in the near future. In spite of in opposition to all efforts of; in defiance or contempt of; notwithstanding. See also: Spite continued depressed freight demand volumes, the Company remains in an opportunistic opportunistic /op·por·tu·nis·tic/ (op?er-tldbomacn-is´tik) 1. denoting a microorganism which does not ordinarily cause disease but becomes pathogenic under certain circumstances. 2. position. Efforts continue to be focused on customer service, cost controls, and challenging ourselves to improve each department during this period of economic downturn and preparing the Company to be even better after the end of the current recession. Fuel prices have remained relatively stable throughout the current year. During the quarter ended September 30, 2009, the U.S. average cost of fuel was $2.60 per gallon gallon: see English units of measurement. compared to $4.32 for the compared 2008 period, a 39.8% decrease. Efforts continue to effectively control the Company's fuel cost. The primary focus is on idle hour reductions, strategic fueling decisions, and the purchase of state-of-the-art International Pro Star trucks with increased fuel economy features and idle control technology. Our fuel cost per mile decreased 42.7% and 46.2% for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2009, respectively, as compared to the same 2008 periods. On October 14, 2009, Forbes magazine named Heartland Express one of the "Best 200 Small Companies in America." The Company has been recognized eighteen times during its twenty three years as a public company, and has made the list the past eight consecutive years. In addition, the Company has now been awarded nineteen service awards thus far this year for its ability to deliver the highest quality of customer service. Customer service awards received during the quarter include the Federal Express Carrier of the Year for our third consecutive year, Federal Express Platinum Service, Schneider Logistics Carrier of the Year, Kelloggs Komplete Carrier of the Year 2008, and the United Sugars Corporation Achievement of Excellence. Also, for the seventh consecutive year the Company received the dry van Quest for Verb 1. quest for - go in search of or hunt for; "pursue a hobby" quest after, go after, pursue look for, search, seek - try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of; "The police are searching for clues"; "They are searching for the Quality award from Logistics Management Logistics Management is that part of Supply Chain Management that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective, forward, and reverse flow and storage of goods, services, and related information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet . Heartland Express continues to pay a regular quarterly cash dividend. The most recent dividend of approximately $1.8 million at the rate of $0.02 per share was paid on October 2, 2009 to shareholders of record at the close of business on September 21, 2009. The Company has now paid cash dividends of $237.7 million over the past twenty-five consecutive quarters. This press release may contain statements that might be considered as 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. or predictions of future operations. Such statements are based on management's belief or interpretation of information currently available. These statements and assumptions involve certain risks and uncertainties. Actual events may differ from these expectations as specified from time to time in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [TABLE OMITTED] [TABLE OMITTED] |
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