No Ghost in Marvel's Earnings: Fool by Numbers By Tim Beyers February 26, 2007 This morning, Stock Advisor selection Marvel Entertainment (NYSE: MVL) released earnings for the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31.
  Overall, operating margins suffered due to the increasing cost of revenues, mostly in the toy division.  But the core business is still doing well. Publishing, for example, improved its operating margin by almost four percentage points.  Meanwhile, Ghost Rider, which debuted in theaters Feb. 16, has grossed more than $95 million worldwide in its first two weekends, according to Box Office Mojo.  But that's more of a win for distributor Sony (NYSE: SNE) than it is for Marvel. Management told analysts to expect no material impact to earnings from the success of Ghost Rider.  (Figures in thousands, except per-share data)
  Income Statement Highlights 
   Q4 2006  Q4 2005  Change   Sales  $85,216  $117,095  (27.2%)   Net Profit  $11,698  $25,919  (54.9%)   EPS  $0.14  $0.26  (46.2%)   Diluted Shares  85,120  100,534  (15.3%)  
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  Margin Checkup
   Q4 2006  Q4 2005  Change*   Gross Margin  68.14%  88.92%  (20.78)   Operating Margin  30.94%  38.24%  (7.30)   Net Margin  13.73%  22.14%  (8.41)   *Expressed in percentage points 
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  Balance Sheet Highlights
  Assets  Q4 2006  Q4 2005  Change   Cash + ST Invest.  $31,945  $39,366  (18.9%)   Accounts Rec. (current)  $59,392  $59,108  0.5%   Inventory  $10,224  $9,177  11.4%  
  Liabilities  Q4 2006  Q4 2005  Change   Accounts Payable  $5,112  $3,724  37.3%   Long-Term Debt*  $17,000  $0  N/A   *Credit facility 
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  Cash Flow Checkup
   Q4 2006  Q4 2005  Change   Cash From Ops.  $41,662  $80,454  (48.2%)   Capital Expenditures  $1,820  $1,353  34.5%   Free Cash Flow  $39,842  $79,101  (49.6%)  
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