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Ryanair Financial Statement Analysis

Ryanair Financial Statement analysis

Ryanair is the largest low cost airline in Europe, and has set up 729 courses from 32 bases. It is the world's largest airline in terms of international passengers, but not in terms of profits. A significant growth has continued since its inception Ryanair, which was approved by the European aviation industry liberalization in 1997 for him. The Stansted Airport in London his main base but the company's headquarters are located at Dublin Airport in Ireland. In 2009 The Michael O'Leary leader of the body began to provide technology for mobile phones in their plane. This allows passengers to use their phones on airplanes, but at higher cost. Ryanair is e tried to buy Aer Lingus twice, in 2006 and 2008, but failed both times. Ryanair is the largest European companies are the subject of controversy, and criticism is both recommended and abundant. is bright with those who recommended the company's commitment to offering low fares, its radical management and passion to go deal with the bodies and interests established in the industry (and this is like Southwest Airlines America was forefront in the development of low cost airline model). But bitter criticism earned by Ryanair also due to policies of the g union and has been dishonest marketing, as well as. Ryanair serves 362 lines between 130 airports in 20 European countries and Morocco. The main airport is a hub for the airline is London Stansted The busiest and profitable airline flight is a London-Dublin route. The company provides customers with a reduced set of services. Airports used by Ryanair, as a rule, are far from the cities they serve (e.g., Frankfurt-Hahn Airport is separated from Frankfurt to 140 km). All this allows keeping ticket prices at a minimum. The post-Soviet space company makes flights to Riga , Vilnius , Kaunas and Tallinn . For Russians, may also be of interest flights from Lappeenranta, Tampere and Stockholm. For residents of the Kaliningrad region are convenient airports in Vilnius, Kaunas, Gdansk, Riga, Bydgoszcz and Poznan in the immediate vicinity of the exclave. In 2005 -2006 fiscal year ended March 31, Ryanair carried 35 million passengers. Revenue for the period amounted to 1.7 billion euros, net profit - 302 million euros.

Financial Highlights (2010)

Income Statement

(In Thousands)

Total Revenue

2,988,100

EBITDA

648,000

Operating Income

402,100

Net Income

305,300

Revenue per Share

2.02

EPS - Net Income - Diluted

0.21

Share Outstanding

1,478,936

Weighted Average Shares Outstanding - Diluted

1,476,400

Weighted Average Shares Outstanding - Basic

1,481,700

Earnings per Share - Basic

0.21

Balance Sheet

(In Thousands)

Total Assets

7,563,400

Current Assets

3,063,400

Total Liabilities

4,714,800

Long Term Debt

2,690,700

Stockholders' Equity

2,848,600

Total Assets per Share

5.11

Current Liabilities

1,549,600

Net Assets per Share

1.93

Cash Flow Statement

(In Thousands)

Cash from Operations

871,500

Cash from Investing

(1,549,100)

Cash from Financing

572,300

Cash Flow per Share

0.59

Cash & Cash Equivalents, Beginning of Year

1,583,200

Cash & Cash Equivalents, End of Year

1,477,900

Stock Price and Valuation (Data as of 02/28/2011)

Market Cap(mil)

8,613

Share Outstanding(000's)

302,012

PE Ratio

138.4466

Dividend Per Share(TTM)

1.8123

Earning Per Share(TTM)

0.2068

Last Closing Price

28.52

Previous Trading Day Range

28.44 - 28.93

52 Week Range

22.58 - 33.09

7 Day Average Closing Price

28.95

30 Day Average Closing Price

30.12

200 Day Average Closing Price

30.48

High Price Last 3 Mos.

31.99

Low Price Last 3 Mos.

28.52

Avg Daily Volume Last 3 ...
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