North Pittsburgh Systems (MM) (NASDAQ:NPSI)
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North Pittsburgh Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:NPSI) today
announced net income of $6,459,000, or $.43 per share, on operating
revenues of $29,382,000 for the second quarter of 2005. This compares
to net income of $4,648,000, or $.31 per share, on operating revenues
of $27,370,000 for the comparable period last year. NPSI's President,
Harry R. Brown, noted that the current year second quarter was
positively impacted by a settlement agreement reached with a carrier.
The $2,404,000 settlement, which covered the exchange of traffic
between the Company's Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (ILEC) and the
carrier over a multi-year period of time, resulted in a $1,604,000
increase in revenues and an $800,000 decrease in operating expenses.
On an after tax basis, the settlement contributed $1,406,000 to the
increase in net income, or $.09 per share. Mr. Brown stated that the
remainder of the increase in second quarter 2005 net income was
attributable primarily to increased investment earnings recorded from
the Company's limited partner interests in three wireless partnerships
and an increase in income earned from the Company's temporary
investments.
Mr. Brown reported that operating revenues increased $2,012,000,
or 7.4%, during second quarter 2005 as compared to second quarter
2004. The increase was principally due to the positive impact of the
aforementioned settlement, which resulted in a $1,604,000 increase in
terminating access revenues realized over that amount which had been
estimated and accrued over a multi-year period. The Company's ability
to continue to effectively penetrate its Competitive Local Exchange
Carrier's (CLEC) edge-out markets and the further expansion of its
broadband service offerings also contributed to the revenue increase.
This ability to grow end-user customer revenues was offset, though, in
large part by decreases in the Company's access revenues. In this
regard, Mr. Brown explained that access revenues were negatively
impacted by the phase down of the Company's CLEC interstate access
rates pursuant to the Federal Communication Commission's Access Charge
Reform Order, decreases in effective rates charged for wireless
traffic and a decrease in revenues realized from the National Exchange
Carrier Association pooling arrangements in which the Company's ILEC
participates.
Operating expenses for the second quarter of 2005 decreased
$337,000, or 1.7%, in relation to the prior year period. Operating
expenses for the second quarter of 2005 were positively impacted by
the aforementioned settlement, which resulted in a cumulative $800,000
reduction in traffic termination costs from the amount that was
estimated and accrued over a multi-year period. The $463,000 increase
in all other operating expenses was predominately due to increases in
the direct costs associated with the growth in access lines and access
line equivalents, such as fees paid for leasing unbundled network
elements in the portions of the CLEC edge-out markets that the Company
does not wholly provision over its own facilities and fees paid to
terminate the increased local, toll and Internet traffic generated by
the Company's growing customer base. In addition, depreciation expense
increased as a result of a 4.0% increase in the Company's depreciable
asset base over the prior year comparable period.
Other income (net) for the second quarter of 2005 increased
$714,000 over the prior year comparable period due partially to a
$359,000 increase in equity income recorded from the Company's
partnership investments (which consist primarily of limited partner
interests in three wireless partnerships). In addition, the Company
benefited from a $259,000 increase in interest income earned on higher
cash and temporary investment balances and a $61,000 decrease in
interest expense as a result of the Company's continued debt
reduction.
For the first six months of 2005, net income increased $2,103,000,
or 23.3%, to $11,148,000 from $9,045,000 for the first six months of
2004, and earnings per share amounted to $.74 as compared to $.60 for
the first six months of 2004. In addition, for the first six months of
2005, operating revenues increased $2,227,000, or 4.1%, while
operating expenses increased $187,000, or 0.5%, and Other income (net)
increased $1,504,000 as compared to the first six months of 2004. The
factors described above in the second quarter analysis, including the
$1,604,000 increase in revenues and $800,000 decrease in expenses from
the aforementioned settlement, were also the main contributors to the
net income increase for the first six months of 2005.
Turning to operations, Mr. Brown reported that as of June 30,
2005, the Company had a total of 71,458 access lines in its ILEC
territory, 61,264 CLEC access line equivalents (including 2,406 DSL
subscribers) and a total of 13,335 DSL subscribers across all
subsidiaries. He noted that although ILEC access lines had decreased
2.7% during the twelve-month period ended June 30, 2005, total CLEC
access line equivalents and consolidated DSL subscribers had grown
14.7% and 20.9%, respectively, over that same twelve-month period. Mr.
Brown concluded his remarks by stating that he was pleased with both
the financial as well as operational results of the Company,
especially in the area of broadband services. He noted that the
Company has been able to maintain an impressive level of DSL
additions, with success during the last quarter spurred by the recent
introduction of a 128-kilobit DSL service aimed at consumers in the
dial-up Internet market. In addition, the Company's multi-megabit
Ethernet product, which can deliver speeds from 3 to 20 megabits using
next-generation loop bonding technologies on existing copper plant,
has generated sales and growing interest from the business market.
These recent additions have contributed to the Company's ability to
offer a well-rounded portfolio of services to satisfy the diverse
needs of its expanding residential and business broadband market.
North Pittsburgh Systems, Inc. has total assets of $155 million
and operates an integrated high-technology telecommunications business
in Western Pennsylvania providing competitive and local exchange
services, long distance, business phone systems and Internet services
through its subsidiaries, North Pittsburgh Telephone Company, Penn
Telecom, Inc. and Pinnatech, Inc. (d/b/a Nauticom).
In addition to historical information, this information may
contain forward-looking statements regarding events, performance,
financial trends and accounting policies that may affect the Company's
future operating results, financial position or cash flows. Such
forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and estimates and
involve risks and uncertainties. Various factors could affect future
results and could cause actual results to differ materially from those
expressed in or implied by the forward-looking statements. Factors
that could cause such a difference include, but are not limited to: a
change in economic conditions; government and regulatory policies (at
both the federal and state levels); unanticipated higher capital
spending for, or delays in, the deployment of new technologies; the
pricing and availability of equipment, materials and inventories;
changes in the competitive environment; and the Company's ability to
continue to penetrate its edge-out markets. This information should be
read in conjunction with the Company's periodic reports filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, the most recent of which is the
Company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended
June 30, 2005.
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NORTH PITTSBURGH SYSTEMS, INC.
SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
(Unaudited)
(Amounts in Thousands - Except Per Share Data)
For the Three Months For the Six Months
Ended June 30 Ended June 30
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2005 2004(a) 2005 2004(a)
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Total operating revenues $29,382 $27,370 $57,043 $54,816
Total operating expenses 20,016 20,353 40,864 40,677
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Net operating income 9,366 7,017 16,179 14,139
Other income, net 1,609 895 2,757 1,253
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Income before income taxes 10,975 7,912 18,936 15,392
Provision for income taxes 4,516 3,264 7,788 6,347
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Net income $6,459 $4,648 $11,148 $9,045
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Common shares outstanding 15,005 15,005 15,005 15,005
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Basic and diluted earnings per
share $.43 $.31 $.74 $.60
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Dividends per share $.19 $.18 $.37 $.36
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June 30 Dec. 31
2005 2004
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Cash and temporary investments $ 46,276 $ 42,569
Total assets 155,277 155,500
Total debt 23,140 24,682
Total shareholders' equity 92,450 86,861
(a) Certain prior year operating revenues and expenses have been
reclassified to conform to the current year's presentation. These
reclassifications did not affect the net operating income or net
income amounts.
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