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Telehandler sales push JLG's final quarter results

2012-10-29 09:10 Kind:转载 Author:KHL Source:KHL
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A 47% increase in sales of telehandlers led JLG Industries’ to a 15.6% increase in fourth quarter revenues to ...

A 47% increase in sales of telehandlers led JLG Industries’ to a 15.6% increase in fourth quarter revenues to $716.0 million. Operating profits in the quarter almost doubled to $60 million.

Sales aerial work platforms for the quarter were almost flat year-on-year at $330.0 million, while sales of telehandlers rose from $169.1 million to $248.9 million.

Oshkosh Corp, JLG’s owner, said the increase was the result of higher volume sales in North America and price increases.

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Results for the full year show that JLG’s growth was slowing in the final quarter of the year. Sales for the year to 30 September were up 43.7% to $2.79 billion, with telehandler sales up 69% to $892.3 million and aerial work platform revenues increased 44.6% to $1390 million.

Overall for Oshkosh, including its defence, commercial and fire and emergency businesses, revenues for the year were up 8% to $8.1 billion, with operating profits down 26% to $373 million.

Order backlogs were down at both the access and defence divisions. The access backlog was $361 million at the end of September, compared to $729 million a year ago, while the defence equipment backlog fell from $5.1 billion to $3.05 billion.

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