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Non-Tech : Golf Stocks and Industry Buzz

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To: caly who wrote (1)1/13/2008 12:11:24 PM
From: caly  Read Replies (2) of 178
 
Callaway Info

Quarterly Net Sales and EPS info for the past few years.

Quarter/NetSales/Diluted EPS/Diluted Shares OS/Year Over Year Growth

Q3 2007 235,549 0.02 67,639 21.6%
Q2 2007 380,017 0.53 69,274 11.2%
Q1 2007 334,607 0.48 68,318 10.6%

Q4 2006 179,900 (0.15) 67,000 16.4%
Q3 2006 193,763 (0.18) 67,000 -12.2%
Q2 2006 341,815 0.33 68,577 5.8%
Q1 2006 302,445 0.33 70,143 0.9%

Q4 2005 154,500 (0.27) 69,300 7.0%
Q3 2005 220,611 (0.07 )68,849 71.7%
Q2 2005 323,132 0.27 68,660 8.5%
Q1 2005 299,857 0.27 68,624 -17.6%

Q4 2004 144,400 (0.42) 68,000
Q3 2004 128,457 (0.53 ) 67,847
Q2 2004 297,908 0.20 68,368
Q1 2004 363,786 0.59 68,365

Year Ended December 31,
2006 2005 2004
(In millions)
Drivers and fairway woods
$ 266.5 26 % $ 241.3 24 % $ 238.6 25 %
Irons
288.0 28 % 316.5 32 % 259.1 28 %
Putters
102.7 10 % 109.3 11 % 100.5 11 %
Golf balls
214.8 21 % 214.7 22 % 231.3 25 %
Accessories and other
145.9 15 % 116.3 12 % 105.1 11 %

Net sales
$ 1,017.9 100 % $ 998.1 100 % $ 934.6 100 %

2006 1,017,907 0.34
2005 998,093 0.19
2004 934,564 (0.15)
2003 814,032 0.68
2002 793,219 1.03

Top-Flite acquisition severely hit bottom line in 2003 and 2004, and some in 2005 and 2006

Callaway Golf Announces New Buyback

Friday November 30, 7:43 am ET

Callaway Golf Co. to Repurchase Up to $100 Million of Common Stock in New Buyback Program

CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP) -- High-end golf club maker Callaway Golf Co. on Thursday announced a new $100 million stock repurchase program.

The buyback replaces a previous $100 million stock repurchase program announced in June. To date, the company has bought about 5.3 million shares under that program at an average cost of $16.87 per share for $88.9 million.

Callaway said the repurchases will adhere to the terms of its credit facility, which outlines the amount of stock that can be bought back in any one year.

As of Oct. 31, Callaway had about 66.3 million shares outstanding, according to a regulatory filing.
Link to SEC filings:

sec.gov
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