YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    AutoNation net up 9.3 pct on increased car sales

    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — AutoNation Inc. said Thursday that its second-quarter net income rose 9.3 percent as the nation's largest dealership chain sold more new and used vehicles.

    CEO Mike Jackson said that the strong new vehicle sales environment is supported by demand from customers who want to replace aging cars that they held onto during the recession and by a healthy credit environment.

    "There are strong drivers that plow right through the economic difficulties or high gas prices," Jackson said in an interview with The Associated Press. "The fundamental (driver) is there's a genuine replacement need. The vehicles on the road in America are old and worn out ... So the consumer has to make a choice, are you going to spend a lot of money fixing this old, tired vehicle, or do you want to come in and buy something new. They have to do something."

    Jackson said he expects industry new vehicle sales to reach mid-14 million units in 2012. While that's still below the 17 million of the mid-2000s, it's a far cry from the industry's downturn in 2009, when 10.4 million vehicles were sold.

    "I think we're on the journey back to 16 million units. The only question is the pace with which we get there," Jackson told investors in a conference call.

    Its results beat Wall Street expectations. But after rising to their highest level since 1997 in morning trading, shares tuned lower and were down almost 4 percent in afternoon dealings.

    Sterne Agee analyst Michael Ward said AutoNation's stock has had a "pretty good run over the last two or three weeks" and with positive financial results on Thursday, investors may have been inclined to "sell on the news."

    The company, based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., said its net income rose to $78.6 million, or 64 cents per share for the three-month period ended June 30, up from $71.9 million, or 49 cents per share, a year earlier. On an adjusted basis, it earned 66 cents per share, beating Wall Street estimates of 59 cents per share.

    AutoNation, which owns 260 new-vehicle franchises in 15 states, said revenue increased 17 percent to $3.9 billion. Analysts polled by FactSet expected revenue of $3.71 billion.

    Sales of new vehicles, AutoNation's largest division, increased 29 percent in the quarter. The company's used vehicle revenue rose 8 percent.

    However, gross profit per new vehicle fell $466, or nearly 18 percent, to $2,172 and gross profit per used vehicle declined $176, or about 10 percent, to $1,624.

    Total industry new vehicle sales increased 15 percent in the second quarter, according to data compiled by CNW Research that was cited by AutoNation.

    During the quarter, AutoNation's import segment, which is comprised of Toyota Motor Corp., Honda Motor Co., Nissan Motor Co. and Hyundai, posted a 44 percent unit sales increase. Japanese automakers struggled had last year after the March earthquake and tsunami shut down production and cut off supplies of key parts.

    AutoNation said domestic unit sales, which includes vehicles made by General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Group LLC, increased 17 percent. Its primary luxury brands, which include Mercedes-Benz, BMW AG and Lexus, saw new unit sales increase 16 percent.

    After rising as high as $43.72 in morning trading, a level last seen in January 1997, Autonation shares dropped $1.67, or 3.9 percent, to close at $40.78 Thursday.

    During the quarter, AutoNation spent $126.2 million to buy back 3.7 million shares of stock. The company also said its board on Thursday authorized the repurchase of up to an additional $250 million of AutoNation stock, bringing its total remaining share repurchase authorization to about $368 million.

    ___

    Michael Felberbaum can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/MLFelberbaum.

    Loading...
    • Even Cavendish surprised by fourth stage win

      By Alasdair and Fotheringham CHERASCO, Italy, May 17 - A series of small but challenging climbs late on Friday's stage of the 2012 Giro d'Italia could not stop Britain's Mark Cavendish taking his fourth stage win and second in two days. Italy's Vincenzo Nibali remained overall leader but it was sprinter Cavendish who stole the show again after compatriot and pre-race favorite Bradley Wiggins failed to start the 254 kilometer stage, the longest in this year's Giro. In a bunch sprint finish Cavendish outgunned Italy's Giacomo Nizzolo and Slovenia's Luka Mezgec. ...

    • Soccer-Ferguson criticises City for Mancini sacking

      LONDON, May 18 (Reuters) - Manchester United's outgoing manager Alex Ferguson has criticised neighbours Manchester City for sacking Roberto Mancini. The Italian boss was sacked on Monday having failed to retain the Premier League title he won last season and after losing the FA Cup final to Wigan Athletic. Mancini took out a full-page advertisement in the Manchester Evening News on Saturday, thanking fans for their support during his time in charge. ...

    • Kanye West's Angry 'SNL' Rant Makes Saturday's Season Finale a Must-Watch

      This coming weekend is a big one for Saturday Night Live. It marks the end of Bill Hader's tenure on the show and Ben Affleck's fifth time hosting. But perhaps the most significant reason to tune in is the fact that Kanye West is the musical guest, and he's making it seem like he really, really doesn't want to be. With West's apparent frustration with the show and his penchant for, shall we say ... off-the-cuff remarks, producers should be worried and we should be excited. Is there a better combo than that?

    • NYers furious over photos taken through windows

      In one photo, a woman is on all fours, presumably picking something up, her posterior pressed against a glass window. Another photo shows a couple in bathrobes, their feet touching beneath a table. And ...

    • Georgia governor engaged in Bible dispute

      When Ed Buckner and his family went to a north Georgia state park to celebrate his son's birthday, he was surprised and concerned to find Bibles in the state-owned cabin he had rented. An atheist, Buckner ...

    • Bea Arthur topless painting fetches $1.9M in NYC

      A painting of actress Bea Arthur topless has sold for $1.9 million at a New York City auction. The painting is by artist John Currin and is titled "Bea Arthur Naked." It sold at Christie's auction ...

    • Horseracing-2013 Preakness Stakes result

      May 18 (Reuters) - Result and finishing order of the 2013 Preakness Stakes at Pimlico racecourse on Saturday. 1. Oxbow (Gary Stevens) 2. Itsmyluckyday (John Velazquez) 3. Mylute (Rosie Napravnik) 4. Orb (Joel Rosario) 5. Goldencents (Kevin Krigger) 6. Departing (Brian Hernandez) 7. Will Take Charge (Mike Smith) 8. Govenor Charlie (Martin Garcia) 9. Titletown Five (Julien Leparoux) Winner trained by: D. Wayne Lukas Winner paid $32.80 for a $2 win bet Winning margin: 1-3/4 lengths Time: one minute 57.54 seconds (Compiled by Steve Ginsburg; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)

    • A record Powerball jackpot isn't a record to celebrate

      When the 43-state Powerball lottery jackpot hit a record at $600 million Friday, many Americans who would otherwise not gamble rushed out to buy the $2 tickets. “Just on the off-chance,” many probably said.

    Loading...

    Follow Yahoo! News

    Brought to you byYahoo! Finance