This annual report document summarizes AES Corporation's growth and impact in 2007 across three key areas:
1) Growing its core conventional power business through efficiency improvements and new projects in markets like Mexico, the Philippines, Chile, Jordan, and India.
2) Expanding its renewable energy portfolio through new hydropower projects in Turkey and pursuing wind energy opportunities in the US, China, and other markets.
3) Developing climate change solutions like projects to capture methane emissions from palm oil production in Malaysia and pursuing emissions reduction opportunities through its Greenhouse Gas Services venture.
The document is AES Corporation's proxy statement for its 2005 annual shareholder meeting. It provides information on matters being voted on, including the election of 11 members to the board of directors and the ratification of Deloitte & Touche as the company's independent auditor. It also includes summaries of director and executive compensation, as well as other governance information.
1) Global Financial Review reported that EBIT rose 11% from 1999 to 2000 due to strong sales growth and cost-cutting initiatives. EBIT also increased 10% from 1998 to 1999.
2) Gross profit margin increased to 54.4% in 2000, above both 1999 and 1998 levels, reflecting the company's strategy to improve its supply chain and focus on higher margin products.
3) Selling, general and administrative expenses declined slightly as a percentage of sales due to continued expense containment efforts, though this was offset by higher advertising costs.
This document is a Form 10-Q quarterly report filed by The AES Corporation with the SEC for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2005. The summary includes:
1) AES reported revenues of $2.78 billion for the third quarter of 2005, up from $2.42 billion in the third quarter of 2004. Net income was $244 million compared to $93 million in the prior year period.
2) For the nine months ended September 30, 2005, revenues were $8.11 billion compared to $6.94 billion in 2004. Net income was $453 million versus $183 million in the same period of 2004.
3) The 10-Q filing includes condensed consolidated financial
The document discusses Pepsi Bottling Group's use of non-GAAP financial measures to provide additional context for investors beyond standard GAAP reporting. It defines one such measure, Operating Free Cash Flow (OFCF), as cash from operations less capital expenditures plus excess tax benefits from stock options. Management uses OFCF to evaluate business performance and liquidity. The document provides Pepsi's forecast for 2007 OFCF between $530-550 million and outlines adjustments made to certain first quarter 2007 financial results to exclude foreign currency translation impacts.
The document discusses Pepsi Bottling Group's (PBG) use of non-GAAP financial measures to provide additional context for investors beyond standard GAAP reporting. It provides non-GAAP adjusted figures for PBG's second quarter 2007 results which exclude the impact of foreign currency translation. It also gives adjusted guidance figures for full year 2007 diluted EPS and effective tax rate which exclude the impact of reversing tax contingencies. Finally, it defines and discusses the non-GAAP measure of operating free cash flow, and provides PBG's estimated range for full year 2007 operating free cash flow.
This annual report document summarizes AES Corporation's growth and impact in 2007 across three key areas:
1) Growing its core conventional power business through efficiency improvements and new projects in markets like Mexico, the Philippines, Chile, Jordan, and India.
2) Expanding its renewable energy portfolio through new hydropower projects in Turkey and pursuing wind energy opportunities in the US, China, and other markets.
3) Developing climate change solutions like projects to capture methane emissions from palm oil production in Malaysia and pursuing emissions reduction opportunities through its Greenhouse Gas Services venture.
The document is AES Corporation's proxy statement for its 2005 annual shareholder meeting. It provides information on matters being voted on, including the election of 11 members to the board of directors and the ratification of Deloitte & Touche as the company's independent auditor. It also includes summaries of director and executive compensation, as well as other governance information.
1) Global Financial Review reported that EBIT rose 11% from 1999 to 2000 due to strong sales growth and cost-cutting initiatives. EBIT also increased 10% from 1998 to 1999.
2) Gross profit margin increased to 54.4% in 2000, above both 1999 and 1998 levels, reflecting the company's strategy to improve its supply chain and focus on higher margin products.
3) Selling, general and administrative expenses declined slightly as a percentage of sales due to continued expense containment efforts, though this was offset by higher advertising costs.
This document is a Form 10-Q quarterly report filed by The AES Corporation with the SEC for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2005. The summary includes:
1) AES reported revenues of $2.78 billion for the third quarter of 2005, up from $2.42 billion in the third quarter of 2004. Net income was $244 million compared to $93 million in the prior year period.
2) For the nine months ended September 30, 2005, revenues were $8.11 billion compared to $6.94 billion in 2004. Net income was $453 million versus $183 million in the same period of 2004.
3) The 10-Q filing includes condensed consolidated financial
The document discusses Pepsi Bottling Group's use of non-GAAP financial measures to provide additional context for investors beyond standard GAAP reporting. It defines one such measure, Operating Free Cash Flow (OFCF), as cash from operations less capital expenditures plus excess tax benefits from stock options. Management uses OFCF to evaluate business performance and liquidity. The document provides Pepsi's forecast for 2007 OFCF between $530-550 million and outlines adjustments made to certain first quarter 2007 financial results to exclude foreign currency translation impacts.
The document discusses Pepsi Bottling Group's (PBG) use of non-GAAP financial measures to provide additional context for investors beyond standard GAAP reporting. It provides non-GAAP adjusted figures for PBG's second quarter 2007 results which exclude the impact of foreign currency translation. It also gives adjusted guidance figures for full year 2007 diluted EPS and effective tax rate which exclude the impact of reversing tax contingencies. Finally, it defines and discusses the non-GAAP measure of operating free cash flow, and provides PBG's estimated range for full year 2007 operating free cash flow.
The document provides reconciliations of Pepsi Bottling Group's (PBG) reported and comparable non-GAAP financial measures for the third quarter and year-to-date 2007, including net revenue, gross profit, operating income, earnings per share (EPS), and operating free cash flow (OFCF). It also provides PBG's 2007 guidance ranges on a reported and adjusted basis, adjusting for items affecting comparability including tax matters, restructuring charges, and asset rationalization charges.
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The document provides reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures reported by The Pepsi Bottling Group to GAAP measures for 2005-2007 and 2008 guidance. It summarizes adjustments made for items affecting comparability between years, including restructuring charges, tax law changes, and accounting rule changes. Operating profit growth, EPS, and cash flow are reconciled for these periods. Non-GAAP measures are used to evaluate underlying business performance by excluding certain non-recurring or variable items.
The document summarizes Pepsi Bottling Group's (PBG) fourth quarter 2007 earnings conference call. It provides non-GAAP financial measures to allow for meaningful year-over-year comparisons. Items affecting comparability in 2007 include a tax contingency reversal, tax law changes, and restructuring charges. The document also reconciles 2007 and Q4 2007 reported results to comparable results. Guidance for 2008 reported and comparable operating income growth and EPS is also provided.
The document provides a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures for Pepsi Bottling Group's first quarter 2008 earnings conference call. It summarizes restructuring charges and an asset disposal charge that affected comparability between periods. It provides comparable and reported operating income growth, EPS, and guidance figures. It also defines and provides guidance for operating free cash flow.
The document summarizes Pepsi Bottling Group's second quarter 2008 earnings conference call. It discusses non-GAAP financial measures used by the company to provide meaningful year-over-year comparisons and evaluate underlying business performance. Items affecting comparability between years are also reviewed, including restructuring charges, asset disposal charges, and tax items. Specific metrics for certain international markets and 2008 guidance figures both on a comparable and reported basis are also presented. Operating free cash flow is defined and full-year 2008 expectations provided.
The document provides reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures reported by The Pepsi Bottling Group for 2008. It identifies items affecting comparability between years, including restructuring charges, asset disposal charges, and stock-based compensation. The document summarizes the quantitative impact of these items on key financial metrics like operating income growth, earnings per share, and cash flow. It also provides guidance for 2008 operating free cash flow.
The document provides reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures and items affecting comparability for The Pepsi Bottling Group's third quarter 2008 earnings conference call. It summarizes restructuring charges, asset disposal charges, a tax audit settlement, tax law changes, and stock-based compensation adjustments. It also provides comparable and reported figures for net revenue, operating income, earnings per share, and other metrics. Guidance is given for full-year 2008 measures on a comparable and reported basis.
The document provides financial information and reconciliation of non-GAAP measures for The Pepsi Bottling Group's fourth quarter 2008 earnings conference call. It summarizes items affecting comparability for 2008 and 2009, including impairment charges, restructuring charges, and the impact of foreign exchange rates. It also provides the company's operating free cash flow for 2008 and guidance for comparable net revenues, costs, operating income, earnings per share, and operating free cash flow for 2009.
The document provides reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures for The Pepsi Bottling Group for 2008. It summarizes items affecting comparability between years such as impairment charges, restructuring charges, and accounting standard changes. Tables show the impact of these items on operating income, net revenues, operating profit, and earnings per share for 2008 compared to 2005, 2007, and 2003. The document also provides 2009 guidance forecasts for revenue growth, operating income growth, earnings per share, and operating free cash flow.
The document discusses PBG's financial highlights and growth in 2000. Key points:
1) PBG had strong financial results in 2000, with net revenues of $7.982 billion and EPS of $1.53, up from 1999. Operating income and EBITDA also grew substantially.
2) Two-thirds of PBG's business comes from take-home sales. In 2000 PBG focused on growing its bottled water and flavor carbonated soft drink segments in the take-home market.
3) PBG launched Sierra Mist, a new lemon-lime flavor, to capitalize on the fast growing lemon-lime segment of the carbonated soft drink category. The launch was swift in
World Fuel Services Corporation is a global leader in the downstream marketing and financing of aviation and marine fuel products and related services. For the nine-month period ended December 31, 2002, the company reported revenue of $1.55 billion, up 52.6% from the same period the previous year. Net income was $9.9 million, down 22.6% from the previous year. The company has a strong balance sheet with $312 million in total assets and $127.7 million in stockholders' equity.
World Fuel Services Corporation is a global leader in the downstream marketing and financing of aviation and marine fuel products and related services. For the nine-month period ended December 31, 2002, the company reported revenue of $1.55 billion, up 52.6% from the same period the previous year. Net income was $9.9 million, down 22.6% from the previous year. The company has a strong balance sheet with $312 million in total assets and $127.7 million in stockholders' equity.
World Fuel Services Corporation reported strong financial results for 2003 with revenue increasing 40% to $2.7 billion compared to 2002. Net income increased 52.5% to $21.9 million resulting in diluted earnings per share rising 48.5% to $1.96. Both the aviation and marine fuel divisions experienced increased revenue and income from operations. Looking forward, the company expects continued growth with the recent acquisition of Tramp Oil, one of the largest marine fuel services groups.
World Fuel Services Corporation reported strong financial results for 2003 with revenue increasing 40% to $2.7 billion compared to 2002. Net income increased 52.5% to $21.9 million resulting in diluted earnings per share rising 48.5% to $1.96. Both the aviation and marine divisions experienced growth in revenue and income from operations. The company also strengthened its balance sheet and acquired Tramp Oil, one of the largest marine fuel services groups. World Fuel Services expects continued growth and success in the future driven by its global presence and service offerings.
The document provides reconciliations of Pepsi Bottling Group's (PBG) reported and comparable non-GAAP financial measures for the third quarter and year-to-date 2007, including net revenue, gross profit, operating income, earnings per share (EPS), and operating free cash flow (OFCF). It also provides PBG's 2007 guidance ranges on a reported and adjusted basis, adjusting for items affecting comparability including tax matters, restructuring charges, and asset rationalization charges.
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The document provides reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures reported by The Pepsi Bottling Group to GAAP measures for 2005-2007 and 2008 guidance. It summarizes adjustments made for items affecting comparability between years, including restructuring charges, tax law changes, and accounting rule changes. Operating profit growth, EPS, and cash flow are reconciled for these periods. Non-GAAP measures are used to evaluate underlying business performance by excluding certain non-recurring or variable items.
The document summarizes Pepsi Bottling Group's (PBG) fourth quarter 2007 earnings conference call. It provides non-GAAP financial measures to allow for meaningful year-over-year comparisons. Items affecting comparability in 2007 include a tax contingency reversal, tax law changes, and restructuring charges. The document also reconciles 2007 and Q4 2007 reported results to comparable results. Guidance for 2008 reported and comparable operating income growth and EPS is also provided.
The document provides a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures for Pepsi Bottling Group's first quarter 2008 earnings conference call. It summarizes restructuring charges and an asset disposal charge that affected comparability between periods. It provides comparable and reported operating income growth, EPS, and guidance figures. It also defines and provides guidance for operating free cash flow.
The document summarizes Pepsi Bottling Group's second quarter 2008 earnings conference call. It discusses non-GAAP financial measures used by the company to provide meaningful year-over-year comparisons and evaluate underlying business performance. Items affecting comparability between years are also reviewed, including restructuring charges, asset disposal charges, and tax items. Specific metrics for certain international markets and 2008 guidance figures both on a comparable and reported basis are also presented. Operating free cash flow is defined and full-year 2008 expectations provided.
The document provides reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures reported by The Pepsi Bottling Group for 2008. It identifies items affecting comparability between years, including restructuring charges, asset disposal charges, and stock-based compensation. The document summarizes the quantitative impact of these items on key financial metrics like operating income growth, earnings per share, and cash flow. It also provides guidance for 2008 operating free cash flow.
The document provides reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures and items affecting comparability for The Pepsi Bottling Group's third quarter 2008 earnings conference call. It summarizes restructuring charges, asset disposal charges, a tax audit settlement, tax law changes, and stock-based compensation adjustments. It also provides comparable and reported figures for net revenue, operating income, earnings per share, and other metrics. Guidance is given for full-year 2008 measures on a comparable and reported basis.
The document provides financial information and reconciliation of non-GAAP measures for The Pepsi Bottling Group's fourth quarter 2008 earnings conference call. It summarizes items affecting comparability for 2008 and 2009, including impairment charges, restructuring charges, and the impact of foreign exchange rates. It also provides the company's operating free cash flow for 2008 and guidance for comparable net revenues, costs, operating income, earnings per share, and operating free cash flow for 2009.
The document provides reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures for The Pepsi Bottling Group for 2008. It summarizes items affecting comparability between years such as impairment charges, restructuring charges, and accounting standard changes. Tables show the impact of these items on operating income, net revenues, operating profit, and earnings per share for 2008 compared to 2005, 2007, and 2003. The document also provides 2009 guidance forecasts for revenue growth, operating income growth, earnings per share, and operating free cash flow.
The document discusses PBG's financial highlights and growth in 2000. Key points:
1) PBG had strong financial results in 2000, with net revenues of $7.982 billion and EPS of $1.53, up from 1999. Operating income and EBITDA also grew substantially.
2) Two-thirds of PBG's business comes from take-home sales. In 2000 PBG focused on growing its bottled water and flavor carbonated soft drink segments in the take-home market.
3) PBG launched Sierra Mist, a new lemon-lime flavor, to capitalize on the fast growing lemon-lime segment of the carbonated soft drink category. The launch was swift in
World Fuel Services Corporation is a global leader in the downstream marketing and financing of aviation and marine fuel products and related services. For the nine-month period ended December 31, 2002, the company reported revenue of $1.55 billion, up 52.6% from the same period the previous year. Net income was $9.9 million, down 22.6% from the previous year. The company has a strong balance sheet with $312 million in total assets and $127.7 million in stockholders' equity.
World Fuel Services Corporation is a global leader in the downstream marketing and financing of aviation and marine fuel products and related services. For the nine-month period ended December 31, 2002, the company reported revenue of $1.55 billion, up 52.6% from the same period the previous year. Net income was $9.9 million, down 22.6% from the previous year. The company has a strong balance sheet with $312 million in total assets and $127.7 million in stockholders' equity.
World Fuel Services Corporation reported strong financial results for 2003 with revenue increasing 40% to $2.7 billion compared to 2002. Net income increased 52.5% to $21.9 million resulting in diluted earnings per share rising 48.5% to $1.96. Both the aviation and marine fuel divisions experienced increased revenue and income from operations. Looking forward, the company expects continued growth with the recent acquisition of Tramp Oil, one of the largest marine fuel services groups.
World Fuel Services Corporation reported strong financial results for 2003 with revenue increasing 40% to $2.7 billion compared to 2002. Net income increased 52.5% to $21.9 million resulting in diluted earnings per share rising 48.5% to $1.96. Both the aviation and marine divisions experienced growth in revenue and income from operations. The company also strengthened its balance sheet and acquired Tramp Oil, one of the largest marine fuel services groups. World Fuel Services expects continued growth and success in the future driven by its global presence and service offerings.