Continental Airlines reports $206 million fourth quarter net loss; $363 million net loss for the year.
HOUSTON, Jan. 20, 2005 -- Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today reported a fourth quarter 2004 net loss of $206 million ($3.12 diluted loss per share). The net loss includes special items of $32 million ($14 million primarily due to the retirement of aircraft and $18 million related to a change in expected future costs for frequent flyer reward redemptions on alliance carriers). Excluding the special items, Continental recorded a net loss of $174 million ($2.62 diluted loss per share) for the quarter, which compares favorably to the First Call mean estimate of $3.29 loss per share.
For the full year 2004, Continental incurred a net loss of $363 million ($5.55 diluted loss per share) compared to net income of $38 million in 2003. The company’s 2004 results were adversely impacted by weak domestic yields and record breaking fuel prices. Excluding special items, Continental recorded a net loss of $255 million for 2004 ($3.91 diluted loss per share), compared to a net loss of $209 million ($3.20 diluted loss per share) in 2003.




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