KAHULUI, Hawaii, May 10, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Maui Land & Pineapple Company, Inc. reported a net loss of $2.7 million or $0.33 per share for the first quarter of 2010, compared to a net loss of $13.2 million or $1.65 per share for the first quarter of 2009. Consolidated revenues were $10.7 million for both the first quarter of 2010 and 2009. Better operating performance and overhead cost reductions, and $3.4 million of gains due to the termination of the Company’s post-retirement life insurance plan and the elimination of medical benefits for non-bargaining retirees resulted in improved financial performance in the first quarter of 2010. In addition, in December 2009, the Company ceased its Agriculture segment operations, which generated an operating loss of $2.5 million in the first quarter of 2009. The Company’s $50 million cash sale of the Plantation Golf Course in March 2009 was accounted for as a financing transaction and, accordingly, no gain was recognized in the first quarter of 2009 results.
The Community Development segment reported operating profit of $806,000 for the first quarter of 2010, compared to an operating loss of $3.2 million for the first quarter of 2009. Revenues from this operating segment were $3.9 million for the first quarter of 2010, compared to $2.0 million for the first quarter of 2009. Increased revenues reflect a land sale in the first quarter of 2010 and higher revenues from lease and license agreements that were put in place in December 2009. Included in the operating loss for the first quarter of 2009 is $1.1 million representing the Company’s equity in the losses of Kapalua Bay Holdings LLC. In 2010, the Company did not recognize any additional losses from this investment as the carrying value of its investment and loan has been written down to zero.
The Resort segment reported an operating loss of $2.5 million for the first quarter of 2010, compared to an operating loss of $4.2 million for the first quarter of 2009. The $1.7 million improvement reflects improved results from golf operations and general cost reductions throughout the Resort. Resort segment revenues decreased from $8.6 million to $6.9 million in the first quarter of 2010, or 20%, reflecting the absence of revenues from The Kapalua Villas and Kapalua Adventures in 2010, as these operations were leased to third parties in December 2009.
Maui Land & Pineapple Reports 2010 1st Quarter Results – MarketWatch