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MGA Magna International Inc

49.12
0.42 (0.86%)
27 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type
Magna International Inc NYSE:MGA NYSE Common Stock
  Price Change % Change Share Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.42 0.86% 49.12 49.38 48.75 48.80 1,139,240 01:00:00

Magna 3Q Profit Slumps 62% On Charges; Below Expectations

03/11/2011 4:25pm

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Magna International Inc.'s (MGA, MG.T) third-quarter earnings slumped 62% and fell short of analyst expectations, hurt by expenses related to the sale of an automobile interiors operation and costs related to the settlement of certain claims.

Sales for the big North American auto-parts maker were up 21%, with complete vehicle assembly sales up 28% to $663 million and volume up 55% to about 32,000 units. The company assembles autos for

Magna said vehicle production was up 4% in Western Europe during the quarter and 8% in North America.

Separately, auto parts supplier Visteon Corp. (VC) swung to a third-quarter profit of $41 million, or 79 cents a share, compared to a loss of $140 million, or $1.08 a share, a year ago. The Van Buren Township, Mich., company attributed the gain to higher sales and favorable currency exchange rates.

Sales for the former Ford Motor Co. (F) spin-off rose 19.7% to $2.04 billion from $1.70 billion a year ago.

In mid-day trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Magna shares were off 3.7% at $34.11 while Visteon's were up 3.7% at $57.43.

Aurora, Ontario-based Magna reported earnings of $102 million, or 42 cents a share, in its latest quarter, down from $266 million, or $1.14 a year earlier. Magna said the sale of an auto-interiors unit and settlement costs reduced earnings in the latest quarter by 52 cents a share. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had projected a third-quarter profit of 98 cents a share.

Sales rose 21% to $6.97 billion from $5.78 billion, beating the Thomson Reuters mean estimate of $6.75 billion.

In its second quarter, Magna also posted lower earnings, which fell well short of analyst expectations on higher costs and execution problems in Europe.

For 2011, Magna forecast sales of between $28.1 billion and $28.9 billion, compared with its previous projection of between $27.5 billion and $28.9 billion. It's projecting complete vehicle assembly sales of between $2.6 billion and $2.8 billion.

Magna also announced plans to buy back up to 12 million of its shares in a buyback program expected to start on about Nov. 11.

-By Judy McKinnon, Dow Jones Newswires; 1-416-306-2100, judy.mckinnon@dowjones.com

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