Intermagnetics sees Q4 growth

MRI components provider Intermagnetics General reported that fiscal 2004 fourth-quarter net income climbed more than 33% to $5.8 million from the $4.4 million in net income posted in the same period last year.

For the quarter (end-May 30), the Latham, NY-based vendor had net sales of $59.1 million, a 57% increase compared with $37.7 million reported the prior year. The company attributed the jump in sales to data from a full quarter of performance from its recent acquisition of patient-monitoring provider Invivo of Orlando, FL.

For the fiscal year, the firm said that its net income was $15.6 million, excluding acquisition-related charges, compared with the $15.9 million it posted in fiscal 2003. Net sales for the year showed a strong increase to $164.4 million, compared with the $147.4 million in net sales booked in fiscal 2003. The company attributed the slight net-income downturn in 2004 to its first-quarter performance, which was affected by a planned reduction in deliveries of magnet systems.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
July 15, 2004

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