Insurance Auto Auctions announces second quarter results
Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc., a leading provider of rescue vehicles and treatment services in the USA, today announced its results for the second quarter of 2006. The company recorded revenues during the quarter of $ 78.3 million compared to $ 71.9 million in the second quarter of 2005, an increase of 9%. Fee income in the second quarter increased by $ 66.4 million against EUR 61.3 million in the second quarter of last year. ILO reported consolidated EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization), in conformity with the definition of the credit agreement of the company, for $ 13.2 million during the quarter. EBITDA of the group is a non-GAAP, the shares of the company as a principal measure of financial performance because it is an indicator of the relative strength of the operating performance of the company. As already reported, was the quarter compared to the previous year as a result of lower quantities equal to store large part to the inability to sell those vehicles damaged in a flood of society in Grand Prairie, Texas, USA facility.
“In the second quarter, we saw a continuation of the trend we have seen several in recent quarters, including the increase of turnover record returns for our suppliers and a strong cash flow generation,” said Tom O’Brien, managing director. “Our unique dual strategy that combines direct physical with an auction in real time, the Internet offers the ability to use our state-of-the-art I-bid LIVE product, remains unmatched in our industry and to continue to drive new buyer to our auctions.
Offensive ILO has expanded its geographic footprint in the course of the year, as well as seven acquisitions that have added 15 new sites for the company, the national network of sites. In March, ILO bought NW Penn. EBay distribution / Warren County Salvage in Erie, Pennsylvania. The April, Indiana purchased ILO car pools of two storage sites in Indianapolis and South Bend.
After the end of the second quarter, ILO Gardner’s Insurance acquired at auction in Missoula, Montana. This acquisition was quickly followed by the purchase of self-elimination Systems, Inc. in Dayton, Ohio, one of the largest independent business rescue pool the USA. Self-disposal and acquisition connects facilities adjacent to the ILO in the Middle East and West with the addition of five facilities in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton and Lima, Ohio, and Ashland, Kentucky and Buckhannon , West Virginia. Next the company announced the purchase of lenders and insurers three sites blanketing the state of Iowa. The sites are located in Des Moines, Cedar Falls and Sioux City. Last week, the ILO announced the acquisition of Salvage Management Cicero in Syracuse, New York.
O’Brien added: “We believe that our Year-to-date efforts on developing Front pay significant dividends for both ILO and our customers because we’re always on improving our service offerings for our existing customers and baseball at the same time earn additional customers in new geographic markets. We were able to acquire several independent operators Premiere save our customers with greater delivery vehicles on a geographical basis expanded. Fifteen new sites So far, we diverted to the year 2006 our excellent company Midwest and East Coast operations of our entry into six new countries, which is even more powerful excellent coverage of the consideration in eastern Germany. In the future, we will continue to monitor both Greenfield acquisition and other opportunities to strengthen our national presence to better service to our customers.
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