Walters Consulting Corporation Reports - Second Quarter.TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 28, 1997--Walters Consulting C (CANADIAN DEALING NETWORK Canadian Dealing Network (CDN) The organized OTC market of Canada. Formerly known as the Canadian Over-the-Counter Automated Trading System (COATS), the CDN became a subsidiary of the Toronto Stock Exchange in 1991. WLTR WLTR is a noncommercial Classical/News/Talk radio station located in Columbia featuring both Classical music as well as news and other shows from NPR. The station is licensed by the FCC to broadcast at 91.3 FM with a ERP of 98 kw. .) Walters Wal·ters , Barbara Born 1931. American television newscaster and reporter. After working for the National Broadcasting Company (1963-1976), she joined the American Broadcasting Company (1976-1979) and became the first woman to anchor the nightly Consulting Corporation today reported second quarter results. -0- Second Quarter Results: Three months ended June 30, 1997 compared with three months ended June 30, 1996 - Revenues were $713,000 compared with $568,000 - Net Earnings were $136,000 compared with a loss of $15,000 - Earnings per share were $0.11 compared with a loss of $0.01 Six Months Results: - Revenues were $1,251,800 compared with $1,186,465 - Net earnings were $66,120 compared with $31,335 - Earnings per share were $0.05 compared with $0.03 Paul Walters Paul Walters (June 15, 1947 - October 21, 2006) was a BBC radio and TV producer, most noted for his work and appearances on Sir Terry Wogan's BBC Radio 2 breakfast show Wake Up to Wogan, where he was known to millions as "Dr Wally". , Chairman, said the second quarter profits are the results of efforts put into the company since going public, including the momentum of increased revenue from strategic marketing campaigns and programs to reduce costs. The outlook is for continuing sales and profit growth, greater market awareness and penetration. A dividend of $0.05 per share has been declared for those on record September 15, 1997. Walters is Canada's largest forensic engineering Forensic engineering is the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate/function as intended, causing personal injury for example. The consequences of failure are dealt by the law of product liability. consultant serving the legal profession and insurance industry with offices in Toronto, Ottawa, Kitchener, Burlington, and the Atlantic provinces Atlantic Provinces, term used since 1949 to designate the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. . Shares trade on the Canadian Dealing Network (WLTR). CONTACT: Walters Consulting Corporation Paul Walters, 416/236-2569 800/387-1950 (FAX) or Walters Consulting Corporation Rene Caskanette, 416/236-2569 |
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