Rochester, NY 8/17/2009 10:35:27 PM
Delta Apparel, Inc., DLA - Sales Record Triggers Delta Apparel to Rose its Profit
Delta Apparel, Inc.
Delta Apparel Inc. has a recent climb in sales and swung its profit in the fiscal 2009. Delta Apparel Inc., a leading clothing company which is based on Atlanta. reported net income of $6.5 million and earnings of 76 cents a share. This compares with a net loss of $500,000 and a loss per share of 6 cents, which included a 39-cent per share impact from restructuring charges.
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“In fiscal year 2009 we demonstrated the effectiveness of participating in diverse apparel markets, resulting in strong financial and strategic accomplishments,” said Robert W. Humphreys, Delta Apparel president and CEO, in an earnings statement. “We are proud to have achieved organic sales growth in each of our business units which contributed to our overall double digit sales increase and solid earnings for the full year. We believe the strength of our brands, expanding license agreements, creative graphic talent, and unique manufacturing and distribution capabilities continue to separate us from our competition and are building market share.
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