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Old 3rd Jun 2003, 15:24
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Ryanair- Announce Massive Profits (BBC)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/2958230.stm


Ryanair 'to be bigger than BA'

Budget airline Ryanair saw its net profits rise by almost two thirds in the year to March as it announced plans to cut fares still further than the 6% seen in the past 12 months.
The company, which will fly to 125 destinations this summer thanks to its acquisition of fellow no-frills carrier Buzz, said it expects to overtake British Airways and Lufthansa as Europe's largest internationally scheduled airline within three years.

But the airline's colourful boss, Michael O'Leary, warned that the strengthening euro and sliding dollar spelt trouble, in the shape of a cut in revenue per seat sold of as much as 10%.

Even so, the weaker dollar meant a dividend in terms of lower prices for at least 15 of the airline's massive 250-plane shopping list, all of which are to come from US manufacturer Boeing.

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Ryanair's net profits for the 12 months to March were 239.4m euros (£171.9m; $281.4m ), up 53% on the year before and just ahead of analysts' expectations.

Of particular interest to a company with more than a billion dollars in the bank to finance its fare-cutting initiatives is the net margin, which rose to 28% for the year.

That peak is unlikely to be sustained as seat takeup drops to about 80% this year, Ryanair said, while the total yield - including the euro factor - could fall 15%.

But passenger numbers will soar to 24 million in 2003-4 from 15.7 million, Ryanair predicted.

Despite frequent appearances on consumer watchdog TV shows and in newspaper letters pages, the airline said it ranks as Europe's number one airline in terms of arriving on time and losing the fewest bags.
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On the videolink on that page , he talks for about 90 seconds .

Surprisingly 'un-smug' for a change , for the first time ever i managed to watch him without retching.

Was he just fatigued ??! or has he been told to drop the
" i'm a self satisfied arrogant superior egotist " before going in front of camera ????????!!!!!!!

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Funny how their shareprice is down almost 10% after announcing these profits. The City obviously feels there's something not quite right.
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Well if we're going to use the City as our guideline...

those boys want quick profits and are factoring in FR's huge order (recently extended) with Boeing as eating into their 1bn cash pile - doesn't mean MOLs going broke.
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good interview. Interesting view on Britain joining the euro as well, more fuel to the fools.
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