21.11.2002, 19:55
So hier mal folgend der Finanz Report der WWE den sie 1/4 Jaehrlich rausbringen muss.Ich habe den text nicht uebersetzt da es wahrscheinlich nur die wenigsten wirklich interessiert,und ich das ganze auch zusammenfassen kann ;) .Wer trotzdem bestimmte Passagen lesen will und nicht so gut English kann,der versteht das auch da es wirklich fast nur um Zahlen geht.
Linda Mc Mahon redete mal wieder die schlechten Zahlen schoen,wie man es kennt.Sie ueberspielte die Notlage damit das man ja in diesem ja Expandiert hat,und auch naechstes Jahr 4 Auslandstouren macht.Das ganze steiger natuerlich das Interesse an der WWE.
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Reports Second Fiscal Quarter Results
STAMFORD, Conn.--Nov. 21, 2002--World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc today announced financial results for its second fiscal quarter ended October 25, 2002.
Total revenues were $92.8 million as compared to $98.2 million in the prior year. The net loss for the quarter was $1.6 million versus net income of $4.8 million in the second fiscal quarter last year. In the current quarter, the Company recorded a $5.9 million charge ($3.7 million after-tax or $0.05 per common share), for the settlement of previously disclosed litigation with William Morris Agency, Inc. The net loss per common share was $0.02 for the quarter as compared to earnings per common share of $0.07 last year.
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, and the impact of the William Morris Agency, Inc. settlement (EBITDA) were $7.2 million versus $8.4 million last year.
"We are continuing our rebuilding phase to strengthen television ratings, live event attendance, and pay-per-view buys," said Linda E. McMahon, Chief Executive Officer. "Our primary strategy is to continue to focus on developing new talent and compelling storylines, since history has proven that our success in developing new talent, whom we creatively interweave into our story lines, has reinvigorated the WWE brand time and time again. The increase in our talent roster and the emergence of new talent are also key to both our brand extension and international expansion strategies."
"In the international arena, our success is ahead of our expectations," continued Mrs. McMahon. "So far in calendar year 2002, we have conducted four international tours and have played to audiences totaling nearly 180,000 fans. This week we are in India and will perform three live events in New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. Based on the enthusiastic reaction that we witnessed from the fans who attended our recent tours, we accelerated our plans to launch future live event tours and have scheduled eight international tours for calendar year 2003 in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and South America," said Mrs. McMahon.
"During the quarter, we extended our partnership with Total Sports Asia and inked new deals encompassing our licensing, home video/DVD, and publishing businesses. We are renewing our television contract with J Sky Sports in Japan which will result in a significant increase in television rights fees. The successful expansion of our international live event tours, in conjunction with the subsequent introduction of a wide array of WWE branded merchandise, ensures that we now have all of the critical elements in place to further increase our penetration in markets across the globe," added Mrs. McMahon.
Second Quarter Results
Total revenues were $92.8 million for the quarter versus $98.2 million in the prior year quarter.
Live and Televised Entertainment
Total revenues for Live and Televised businesses were $70.7 million as compared to $72.7 million in the same period last year.
-- Live Event revenues increased 12% to $18.1 million.
-- There were 87 events, including 3 international events, during the quarter as compared to 55 domestic events during the same period last year.
-- Attendance for the quarter was approximately 458,000 as compared to 472,000 in the prior year quarter. The current quarter includes attendance of approximately 72,000 from our international live event tours.
-- The average ticket price increased approximately 15% to $39.05 primarily attributable to the impact of higher international ticket prices which averaged approximately $59.00 for the quarter.
-- Pay-Per-View revenues declined 14% to $19.0 million from $22.2 million in the prior year quarter.
-- Total domestic pay-per-view buys for the quarter were 1.1 million as compared to 1.5 million in the prior year quarter.
-- The retail price of our domestic pay-per-views increased 17% from $29.95 to $34.95 effective April 2002.
-- Television Rights Fees revenues increased slightly to $13.8 million due to the executive producer fee that we received from the upcoming feature film, Helldorado, starring The Rock.
-- Television Advertising revenues were $19.7 million as compared to $20.9 million last year. This decrease was principally due to the impact of lower television ratings and a decrease in sponsorship revenues in the quarter.
Branded Merchandise
Total revenues were $22.1 million for the quarter versus $25.5 million last year.
-- Licensing revenues were $5.2 million as compared to $9.2 million in the prior year quarter.
-- The variance was impacted by the timing of cash receipts of $2.0 million which were received and recorded in the prior year second quarter.
-- Revenues from our book publishing and toy categories declined versus the prior year quarter and were offset in part by increased revenues from SmackDown! Records reflecting the recent release of WWE Forceable Entry.
-- Merchandise revenues decreased 4% to $5.3 million. The increase in merchandise sold at our venues was more than offset by declines in WWE Shopzone.com and catalog revenues.
-- Publishing revenues increased 12% to $3.9 million primarily due to the increase in the number of special magazine titles and an increase in the cover price of Raw Magazine.
-- Home video revenues increased 37% to $4.5 million from $3.3 million.
-- The total number of units sold increased 9%.
-- The number of DVD units sold, which wholesale for approximately $5.00 more than a VHS unit, accounted for approximately 72% of total units sold compared to approximately 31% in the prior year quarter.
-- According to Billboard Magazine, 6 of our home videos ranked among the 10 best selling home videos in the "Recreational Sports" category as of November 16, 2002.
-- The Worldrevenues declined 32% to $2.0 million due to decreased traffic in the restaurant and bar at the venue.
Linda Mc Mahon redete mal wieder die schlechten Zahlen schoen,wie man es kennt.Sie ueberspielte die Notlage damit das man ja in diesem ja Expandiert hat,und auch naechstes Jahr 4 Auslandstouren macht.Das ganze steiger natuerlich das Interesse an der WWE.
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Reports Second Fiscal Quarter Results
STAMFORD, Conn.--Nov. 21, 2002--World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc today announced financial results for its second fiscal quarter ended October 25, 2002.
Total revenues were $92.8 million as compared to $98.2 million in the prior year. The net loss for the quarter was $1.6 million versus net income of $4.8 million in the second fiscal quarter last year. In the current quarter, the Company recorded a $5.9 million charge ($3.7 million after-tax or $0.05 per common share), for the settlement of previously disclosed litigation with William Morris Agency, Inc. The net loss per common share was $0.02 for the quarter as compared to earnings per common share of $0.07 last year.
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, and the impact of the William Morris Agency, Inc. settlement (EBITDA) were $7.2 million versus $8.4 million last year.
"We are continuing our rebuilding phase to strengthen television ratings, live event attendance, and pay-per-view buys," said Linda E. McMahon, Chief Executive Officer. "Our primary strategy is to continue to focus on developing new talent and compelling storylines, since history has proven that our success in developing new talent, whom we creatively interweave into our story lines, has reinvigorated the WWE brand time and time again. The increase in our talent roster and the emergence of new talent are also key to both our brand extension and international expansion strategies."
"In the international arena, our success is ahead of our expectations," continued Mrs. McMahon. "So far in calendar year 2002, we have conducted four international tours and have played to audiences totaling nearly 180,000 fans. This week we are in India and will perform three live events in New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. Based on the enthusiastic reaction that we witnessed from the fans who attended our recent tours, we accelerated our plans to launch future live event tours and have scheduled eight international tours for calendar year 2003 in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and South America," said Mrs. McMahon.
"During the quarter, we extended our partnership with Total Sports Asia and inked new deals encompassing our licensing, home video/DVD, and publishing businesses. We are renewing our television contract with J Sky Sports in Japan which will result in a significant increase in television rights fees. The successful expansion of our international live event tours, in conjunction with the subsequent introduction of a wide array of WWE branded merchandise, ensures that we now have all of the critical elements in place to further increase our penetration in markets across the globe," added Mrs. McMahon.
Second Quarter Results
Total revenues were $92.8 million for the quarter versus $98.2 million in the prior year quarter.
Live and Televised Entertainment
Total revenues for Live and Televised businesses were $70.7 million as compared to $72.7 million in the same period last year.
-- Live Event revenues increased 12% to $18.1 million.
-- There were 87 events, including 3 international events, during the quarter as compared to 55 domestic events during the same period last year.
-- Attendance for the quarter was approximately 458,000 as compared to 472,000 in the prior year quarter. The current quarter includes attendance of approximately 72,000 from our international live event tours.
-- The average ticket price increased approximately 15% to $39.05 primarily attributable to the impact of higher international ticket prices which averaged approximately $59.00 for the quarter.
-- Pay-Per-View revenues declined 14% to $19.0 million from $22.2 million in the prior year quarter.
-- Total domestic pay-per-view buys for the quarter were 1.1 million as compared to 1.5 million in the prior year quarter.
-- The retail price of our domestic pay-per-views increased 17% from $29.95 to $34.95 effective April 2002.
-- Television Rights Fees revenues increased slightly to $13.8 million due to the executive producer fee that we received from the upcoming feature film, Helldorado, starring The Rock.
-- Television Advertising revenues were $19.7 million as compared to $20.9 million last year. This decrease was principally due to the impact of lower television ratings and a decrease in sponsorship revenues in the quarter.
Branded Merchandise
Total revenues were $22.1 million for the quarter versus $25.5 million last year.
-- Licensing revenues were $5.2 million as compared to $9.2 million in the prior year quarter.
-- The variance was impacted by the timing of cash receipts of $2.0 million which were received and recorded in the prior year second quarter.
-- Revenues from our book publishing and toy categories declined versus the prior year quarter and were offset in part by increased revenues from SmackDown! Records reflecting the recent release of WWE Forceable Entry.
-- Merchandise revenues decreased 4% to $5.3 million. The increase in merchandise sold at our venues was more than offset by declines in WWE Shopzone.com and catalog revenues.
-- Publishing revenues increased 12% to $3.9 million primarily due to the increase in the number of special magazine titles and an increase in the cover price of Raw Magazine.
-- Home video revenues increased 37% to $4.5 million from $3.3 million.
-- The total number of units sold increased 9%.
-- The number of DVD units sold, which wholesale for approximately $5.00 more than a VHS unit, accounted for approximately 72% of total units sold compared to approximately 31% in the prior year quarter.
-- According to Billboard Magazine, 6 of our home videos ranked among the 10 best selling home videos in the "Recreational Sports" category as of November 16, 2002.
-- The Worldrevenues declined 32% to $2.0 million due to decreased traffic in the restaurant and bar at the venue.
