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Skymark Airlines <9204.T>-2008/09 parent results

Fri May 15, 2009 1:11am EDT
   May 15 (Reuters) -
                SKYMARK AIRLINES INC
                PARENT-ONLY FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 (in billions of yen unless specified)
               Year ended      Year ended      Year to   
               Mar 31, 2009    Mar 31, 2008    Mar 31, 2010
               LATEST          YEAR-AGO        COMPANY   
               RESULTS         RESULTS         FORECASTS 
 Sales              42.32           50.37           40.00   
                (-16.0 pct)     (+26.8 pct)         (-5.5%)
 Operating      loss 2.54       prft 3.22       prft 2.10   
 Recurring      loss 2.39       prft 2.75       prft 2.00   
 Net            loss 2.04       prft 2.63       prft 1.50   
 EPS              loss Y32.32     prft Y44.14     prft Y21.57
 Shares                70 mln          60 mln               
 Annual div                nil             nil             nil
  -Q2 div                  nil             nil             nil
  -Q4 div                  nil             nil             nil
 NOTE - Skymark Airlines Inc is a discount domestic carrier
.
 If there is no Q1 or Q3 dividend, Q2 will in most cases
correspond to the first-half dividend and Q4 to the second-half
dividend announced before a new corporate law in 2006 allowed
companies to pay and report dividends on a quarterly basis.
 For latest earnings estimates made by Toyo Keizai, please
double click on 9204.TK1.



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