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Ambassador International logs profitable quarter
Newport Beach travel services provider Ambassadors International
Inc. reported a drop in gross revenue, on Tuesday, but logged a
profitable quarter for the three months ending Dec. 31.
Ambassadors, which trades on Nasdaq as AMIE, saw net income from
operations come in at $1.1 million, or 11 cents per share. A year
ago, the company recorded a net loss of $9.7 million, or $1 per
share, for the same period.
For 2002, the company reported net income from continuing
operations of $2.8 million, compared with a net loss of $2.9 million
in 2001.
Ambassadors’ gross revenue, for the past year’s final quarter,
dropped 0.6%, from $13.8 million to $13 million a year ago. But net
revenue rose 0.6% to $4.2 million, from $3.6 million a year ago.
AMIE closed Friday at $8.90, up one cent.
Irvine Sensors reports 108% revenue increase
Irvine Sensors Corp., based in Costa Mesa, reported a 108%
increase in revenues for the first quarter, on Tuesday, and a 69%
reduction in net losses.
The company, a small-cap semiconductor maker, released earnings
from its first quarter, which ended Dec. 29, on Tuesday morning.
Irvine Sensors, which trades on Nasdaq under the symbol IRSN,
reported $5.19 million in total revenues, compared with $2.49 million
from the same period a year ago.
The technology company is still a money loser; it reported that
its net loss shrunk to $693,700, down from the $2.2 million it lost a
year ago.
“Our growth in our funded contract revenue allowed us to achieve
total revenues that were 40% greater than we have ever recorded
before in a first fiscal quarter,” said Chief Executive Robert
Richards. “This kind of growth is difficult to achieve in the October
through December period due to the number of scheduled holidays.”
IRSN fell 11.3% Friday, or 19 cents, to close out the week at
$1.49.
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