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May 6, 2011
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PepsiCo Inc. reported $1.14 billion in net profit for the first quarter. That”™s a 20 percent decline in profit compared to a year ago, but last year”™s figure was boosted by a one-time accounting gain. Excluding that and other special items, the company”™s income fell a more modest 2 percent year-over-year. Net revenue rose 27 percent to $11.94 billion, reflecting organic growth as well as the impact of its purchase of Wimm-Bill-Dann, a leading Russian dairy and juice company.

The Purchase-based beverage giant said it continues to face a headwind from higher commodity prices and the sluggish economy. CEO Indra Nooyi said in an earnings conference call that “Looking forward, commodity cost inflation will be a major factor for all companies in our sector in 2011.”

 

Drew Industries Inc. reported $9.4 million in net profit for the first quarter, up 28 percent from $7.3 million reported during the same quarter last year. Net sales rose 15 percent to $169 million. The company said it got a boost from rising industry-wide sales and shipments of travel trailer and fifth-wheel recreational vehicles (RVs).

The White Plains-based company manufactures windows and other parts for travel trailers and RVs as well as for manufactured housing.

“Retail sales of travel trailer and fifth-wheel RVs have been up year-over-year for 12 consecutive months through February 2011,” said CEO Fred Zinn.

 

Signature Bank reported $34.6 million for its first-quarter net profit, up 57 percent from one year ago. The company said it saw growing deposit and loan activities. In the first quarter, the company had $10.2 billion in deposits and $5.64 billion in loans.

Deposits have grown $2.3 billion since March of last year. Loans increased by $395.5 million for the first quarter. New York City-based Signature Bank has branches in New Rochelle and White Plains.

CEO Joseph J. DePaolo said the company is off to a solid start, adding that his bank has its eyes on further expanding its business.

 

ITT Corp. posted $124 million in net profit for the first quarter, down 15 percent from $146 million reported during the same quarter last year. The decline is due to the company”™s breakup cost that was added in the quarterly results. Excluding that item, the company”™s net profit rose 18 percent compared to one year ago.

In January, the White Plains-based diversified manufacture said that it would spin off its defense and water-technology units this year. The company said the move will allow companies to focus on their core competencies.

 

Bunge Ltd. posted $232 million in net profit for the first quarter, more than three times the $63 million profit reported during the same period last year. The company said high global crop prices helped its quarterly performance.  Revenue rose to $12.19 billion, up from $10.35 billion one year ago.

CEO Alberto Weisser said Bunge is off to a strong start in 2011. “Agribusiness and food and ingredients performed very well in the first quarter and sugar and bio-energy, and fertilizer produced segment results generally in line with our expectations,” he said.

Weisser said current conditions of tight global grain supplies are likely to persist throughout the year. White Plains-based Bunge is one of the biggest international grain traders.

 

Jarden Corp. swung to profit in the first quarter, posting $19 million in net income. It reported a net loss of $59 million during the same quarter last year. The company got a boost from strong sales of its line of outdoor products. Its overall revenue rose to $1.5 billion, up from $1.2 billion a year earlier.

Rye-based Jarden makes a diverse set of branded consumer products, including Sunbeam and Coleman outdoor gear.

CEO Martin E. Franklin said, “We saw sales growth across each of our business segments, led by 6 percent organic growth in Jarden Outdoor Solutions.”

 

KeyCorp posted $173 million in net profit from continuing operations for the first quarter, reversing a loss of $96 million during the same quarter last year. The company, whose flagship subsidiary is KeyBank, said it has now undergone a “successful emergence from the recession.”

The company attributed the turnaround to diminishing losses from bad loans and improving credit quality. Nonperforming assets declined $1.3 billion to $1.1 billion, and nonperforming loans decreased by $1.2 billion to $885 million from the year-ago quarter.

The outgoing CEO Henry L. Meyer III said, “Our first-quarter results demonstrate continued improvement in asset quality and disciplined expense control, and underscore our successful emergence from the recession.”

 

Universal American Corp., based in Rye Brook, reported a net loss $32.2 million for the first quarter. The company, which owns a number of health care businesses, reported $1.4 million in net profit during the same quarter last year. Overall revenues were $1.24 billion

 

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