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Playboy Enterprises' second quarter net income up 14% on 11% revenue increase
CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 1, 1996--Playboy Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE, PSE: PLA A, PLA) today reported a 14% increase in net income to $1.1 million, or $.06 per share, for the second quarter of fiscal 1996, which ended December 31, 1995, compared to net income of $1.0 million, or $.05 per share, for...
Tags: net income, Playboy
Research articles 1996-02-01
Playboy Enterprises reports net income up 148% for fiscal 1997 second quarter
CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 28, 1997--Playboy Enterprises, Inc. today announced net income of $2.8 million, or $.14 per share, for the quarter ended December 31, 1996, versus $1.1 million, or $.06 per share, for the same period last year. The company said improved results in the Entertainment and Catalog Groups, combined...
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Research articles 1997-01-28
Playboy Enterprises Reports Increased Operating and Net Income Excluding 1997 Tax Benefit
CHICAG0--BUSINESS WIRE--July 30, 1998--Playboy Enterprises, Inc. today reported net income for the second quarter ended June 30, 1998, of $2.1 million or $.10 basic earnings per share, compared to net income, excluding a tax benefit of $13.5 million or $.66 basic earnings per share, of $1.5 million or $.08 basic...
Tags: earnings per share, net income, Playboy, tax
Research articles 1998-07-30
Playboy Enterprises posts first quarter net income of $1.0 million
CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 7, 1995--Playboy Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE, PSE: PLA A, PLA) today reported net income of $1.0 million, or $.05 per share, for the fiscal 1996 first quarter ended September 30, 1995, compared to a net loss of $1.2 million, or $.06 per share, for the same period last year....
Tags: net income, Playboy
Research articles 1995-11-07
Playboy Enterprises Posts Increased Third Quarter Operating and Net Income
CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--May 2, 1996--Playboy Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE, PSE: PLA A, PLA) today reported operating income of $1.8 million for the quarter ended March 31, 1996, compared to $.2 million for the same period last year.
Tags: net income, Playboy
Research articles 1996-05-02

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Earnings: Playboy Q2 Loss Worse Than Expected; Digital Profits, Revs Drop
Although Playboy Enterprises (NYSE: PLA) had warned that its Q2 earnings would look worse than previously thought due to higher restructuring charges, the company still managed to miss analysts expectations. Playboy's net loss widened to $8.7 million ($0.26 per share) from $3.2 million ($0.10 per share) last year. Analysts...
Tags: Revenue, Income, Playboy, Earnings, Operational Accounting, Personal Finance, Finance, Entertainment, Adult, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Money, David Kaplan, Playboy Enterprises Inc.
External links 2009-08-04
Playboy Enterprises reports improved operating results
CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 3, 1994--Playboy Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE, PSE: PLAA, PLA) today reported a net loss of $1.2 million, or $.06 per share, for the fiscal 1995 first quarter ended September 30, 1994 compared to net income of $.1 million for the same period last year, which included a one-time tax...
Tags: Playboy
Research articles 1994-11-03
Playboy Enterprises reports profit increases for fourth quarter and year
CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 3, 1995--Playboy Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE, PSE: PLAA, PLA) today announced net income doubled to $1.2 million, or $.06 per share, for the fiscal 1995 fourth quarter ended June 30, compared to $.6 million, or $.03 per share, for the same period last year. Revenues for the quarter...
Tags: Playboy
Research articles 1995-08-03
Playboy Enterprises reports earnings increases for fourth quarter and fiscal year 1996
CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 1, 1996--Playboy Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE, PSE: PLA, PLAA) today reported net income of $1.4 million, or $.07 per share, for the fiscal 1996 fourth quarter ended June 30, versus $1.2 million, or $.06 per share, for the same period last year. Revenues rose 14% to $76.4 million.
Tags: Playboy
Research articles 1996-08-01
Playboy Enterprises Q4 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer Session Operator We’ll take our first question from David Bank - RBC Capital Markets. David Bank - RBC Capital Markets I have about six questions. Thanks in advance for your patience. Let me start with the first one. The first one is on the Andrita...
Tags: Playboy Enterprises Inc.
Earnings calls 2008-02-18
Interview: Christie Hefner: 'Change Will Be Good For The Company'
I'd hoped to see Christie Hefner in New York Tuesday, where she was supposed to lead Playboy's presentation at the UBS Global Media and Communications conference. Instead, she was in Chicago when we spoke by phone a day after her surprising announcement that, after two decades heading the family...
Tags: Playboy, Barack Obama, Corporate Governance, Recruitment & Selection, Investment, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Finance, Entertainment, Adult, Media, Magazines, Staci D. Kramer, Playboy Enterprises Inc.
External links 2008-12-10
Global Investing Roundup (8/7/08)
Money Morning submits: Freddie Mac FRE yesterday Wednesday posted a second-quarter loss that was more than three-times larger than Wall Street expected, The Associated Press reported....
Tags: Seeking Alpha, Ambac Financial Group Inc., Freddie Mac, Playboy Enterprises Inc., Sprint Nextel Corp., Time Warner Inc., United States Oil Fund LP
External links 2008-08-07
Playboy Enterprises, Inc. Q1 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer Session Operator Our first question comes from David Bank – RBC Capital Markets. David Bank – RBC Capital Markets As usual a couple of questions here; I’ll go through them as quick as I can. The first one is Bob, could you give us...
Tags: Playboy Enterprises Inc.
Earnings calls 2008-05-19
Forza Motorsport 3: Microsoft's latest offers 100 tracks, 400 cars, 300,000 polygons :
Even if you were an international billionaire playboy car collector (and, this being AutoWeek, some of you are), you probably would not own more than 100 or 200 cars. If you could own a racetrack, you probably could not afford more than one. You could not jet around the world...
Tags: game, Car
News items 2009-10-29
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