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MUMBAI: DreamWorks Animation's net income for the second
quarter ended 30 June tanked 63 per cent to $12.8 million
from $34.1 million a year ago.
The
company's total revenue for the quarter was $162.8 million,
down 25 per cent from the year ago period.
"DreamWorks
Animation's second quarter of 2012 was driven primarily
by the box office performance of Madagascar 3: Europe's
Most Wanted, the seventh highest-grossing film of the
year," said DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg.
"The
third and biggest film in our blockbuster Madagascar
franchise has surpassed $500 million at the worldwide
box office to date, with a large number of key international
territories yet to come."
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted contributed approximately
$54.8 million of revenue to the quarter, driven primarily
by its performance at the worldwide box office. The
film was released on 8 June and has grossed approximately
$210 million at the domestic box office and $293 million
at the international box office to date.
Puss
In Boots contributed $22.8 million of revenue to the
quarter, driven primarily by home entertainment.
The
film reached an estimated 5.2 million home entertainment
units sold worldwide through the end of the second quarter,
net of actual and estimated future returns. Kung Fu
Panda 2 contributed $46.4 million of revenue to the
quarter, driven primarily by domestic pay television.
The
film reached an estimated 5.7 million home entertainment
units sold worldwide through the end of the second quarter,
net of actual and estimated future returns.
Megamind
contributed $1.4 million of revenue to the quarter,
driven primarily by home entertainment. The film reached
an estimated 5.5 million home entertainment units sold
worldwide through the end of the second quarter, net
of actual and estimated future returns.
Library,
which now includes Shrek Forever After, contributed
approximately $27.4 million of revenue to the quarter.
All Other items, including non-feature film businesses,
contributed $10.0 million of revenue to the quarter,
of which Shrek The Musical in London was the single
largest contributor. Costs of revenue for the quarter
equaled $114.2 million.
Selling,
general and administrative expenses totaled $30.8 million,
including approximately $5.2 million of stock-based
compensation expense. The Company's income tax expense
for the second quarter was $5.9 million.
Its
combined effective tax rate and the actual tax rate
coupled with the effect of the Company's tax sharing
agreement with a former stockholder was approximately
30% for the second quarter.
DreamWorks
Animation's third quarter results are expected to be
driven primarily by the continued theatrical performance
of Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted. Television revenue
for Puss In Boots is also expected to contribute to
the Company's third quarter results.
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