The Oregonian | July 29, 2004
- Jul. 28--When Nautilus Group announced last week that its quarterly profits had plummeted 59 percent and that sales had declined, investors rewarded it.
- Analysts hailed the Vancouver-based maker of strength training and exercise equipment for its performance.
- While the company's performance is still far from where Chief Executive Greggory Hammann wants it to be, his strategy for pulling Nautilus out of its freefall just might possibly work.
Business Wire | July 29, 2004
- Univision Communications Inc. (NYSE:UVN), the leading Spanish-language media company in the U.S., today announced that during the 2004 second quarter, the Galavision Network drew more Adult 18-49 viewers than the other 13 Spanish-language cable networks combined by 13% in primetime and 33% in total day.
- In the quarter, Galavision outdelivered its closest competitor, Fox Sports en Espanol, attracting 3.6 times more Adults 18-49 in primetime and 5.9 times more Adults 18-49 in total day.
- With its exclusive all-Spanish programming lineup, Galavision attracted record second quarter Adult 18-49 audience levels in total day and daytime.
Business Wire | July 29, 2004
- Total Company sales increase 23 percent
- For the calendar month ended June 30, 2004, total Company sales increased 23 percent to $50.8 million from last June's $41.2 million; the June 2003 increase was 28 percent.
- Internet sales increased 17 percent to $7.0 million from last June's $6.0 million; the June 2003 increase was 54 percent.
PrimeZone Media Network | July 29, 2004
- CLEARWATER, Fla., June 29, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Injecto-Matic Systems International Inc. (Pink Sheets:IJMS) is pleased to announce the signing of a definitive LOI for the acquisition of Harris Green and all of its property and patented products.
- Combined sales for these DRtv products have produced revenue of over a billion dollars.
- As President of HSN Celebrity Marketing, Mr. White developed product lines with such well known celebrities as Suzanne Somers, Ivana Trump, Jennifer Flavin, Connie Stevens, Frankie Avalon, Louise Mandrell, Bob Eubanks, Tony Little, Brenda Dykgraff, Adrian Arpel, Vanna White, Shell Kepler, Elke Sommer, Dick Clark, the WWE, NASCAR and many others, with combined celebrity sales exceeding 490 million dollars which contributed the highest gross profit to company sales.
Cincinnati Post | July 29, 2004
- Time Warner Inc. reported a 27 percent decline in net earnings for the second quarter today compared with the same period a year ago, when it recorded large gains from the sale of Comedy Central and a settlement with Microsoft Corp.
- The giant media conglomerate, whose operations include CNN, Warner Bros., HBO and cable television in Greater Cincinnati, earned $777 million, or 17 cents a share, in the three months ending in June, versus $1.06 billion, or 23 cents a share, a year earlier.
- Excluding a loss of 2 cents per share from its Warner Bros. music business, which was sold to an investor group in March, the company had earnings of 19 cents per share versus an estimate of 15 cents per share by analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call