UPDATE: Deutsche Post Echoes '09 Adjusted EBIT View, Meets '08 Aim
January 19 2009 - 3:06AM
Dow Jones News
Postal and logistics giant Deutsche Post (DPW.XE) Monday
reiterated it expects calendar 2009 adjusted earnings before
interest and taxes to grow on the year and said it met its 2008
adjusted EBIT guidance.
The company said full-year adjusted 2008 EBIT was just above the
forecast EUR2.4 billion in light of strict cost management and cash
conservation.
The company added that it won't be able to give further 2009
guidance before the end of the first quarter, but expects tough
conditions to continue in 2009.
Deutsche Post's reported EBIT is a loss due to large
non-recurring charges related to restructuring of the U.S. express
operations and write-downs on goodwill an intangible assets.
The Bonn, Germany-based company said its 2008 reported EBIT
deficit was significantly less than EUR1 billion.
The former state monopolist added that the negative effects were
offset by a repayment from the German government after successful
E.U. state aid proceedings.
Deutsche Post is one of the largest express and logistics
companies and competes with the likes of TNT NV (00906.AE), FedEx
Corp. (FDX) and United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS). Over the past 12
months, Deutsche Post's shares lost around 55% of their value to
EUR9.42 on Friday's close, underperforming the German blue-chip
index DAX which has fallen by around 45%.
Company Web site: www.dpwn.com
-By Hilde Arends, Dow Jones Newswires; +49 69 29725 506;
hilde.arends@dowjones.com
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