domingo, 23 de febrero de 2014

GOGO: Wifi en los aviones. Para ponerla en el radar.

 GOGO: Es otra de esa empresas que tiene un futuro muy interesante. Se dedican a la instalación de servicios de internet wifi en aviones. Creo que es cuestión de meses que lo tengan instalado todas las compañias que se precien en la mayor parte de su flota.

Es la mas grande de su sector: Cuota de mercado en USA del 80%. En el mercado externo: creciendo.

A nivel técnico: entrada cuando rompa la bajista. Tanto el soporte que supone la caja como la línea tendencial básica estimo que mantendrán el precio de la acción. Sean buenos o malos resultados  estas acciones abren con gaps.


 PROXIMOS RESULTADOS: 03/13/14 8:30 a.m. ETQ4 2013 Gogo Inc Earnings Conference Call

ULTIMOS RESULTADOS:

Gogo Announces Second Quarter 2013 Results
Record quarterly revenue up 37 percent to $79.4 million

ITASCA, Ill., Aug. 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Gogo Inc. (Nasdaq: GOGO), a leading provider of in-flight connectivity and a pioneer in wireless in-flight digital entertainment solutions, announced today its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2013.
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Financial and Operational Highlights
  • Total revenue increased 37 percent to $79.4 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2013 versus the comparable prior year period, driven by a 54 percent increase in service revenue to $62.0 million
  • Segment profit for Commercial Aviation – North America (CA-NA) and Business Aviation (BA), on a combined basis, increased 82 percent to $13.2 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2013 versus the comparable prior year period, driven by a 54 percent increase in CA-NA service revenue and a 55 percent increase in BA service revenue
  • Adjusted EBITDA decreased $0.4 million to $3.8 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2013 versus the comparable prior year period, driven by continued investment in international expansion at Commercial Aviation – Rest of World (CA-ROW)
  • Aircraft online as of June 30, 2013 included:
    • 1,982 CA-NA aircraft, up 27 percent versus June 30, 2012
    • 5,105 BA satellite aircraft, up 4 percent versus June 30, 2012
    • 1,684 BA air-to-ground (ATG) aircraft, up 44 percent versus June 30, 2012
  • Our next generation air-to-ground technology (ATG-4)  has been installed on 312 CA-NA aircraft as of June 30, 2013
"We had a very strong second quarter with total revenue up 37 percent to $79.4 million driven by a 54 percent increase in service revenue demonstrating robust demand for our connectivity products and services. Our 3,666 ATG aircraft online included 312 ATG-4 aircraft on the CA side as we continued to deploy our next generation technology to increase network capacity," said Gogo's President and CEO, Michael Small. "During the second quarter, we completed our Initial Public Offering (IPO) and closed an add-on credit facility, resulting in $300 million in new funding. We believe we are now well capitalized to address the large international growth opportunity." 

 MAS SOBRE LA EMPRESA:

Gogo brings the mobile internet to the sky.

Gogo is the world’s leading provider of in-flight connectivity. The Company has the largest number of online aircraft in service and is a pioneer in wireless digital entertainment and other services in the commercial and business aviation markets. The Company is focused on helping its airline partners, business aircraft operators and their passengers realize the full potential of the connected aircraft by delivering in-flight connectivity-based services to passengers and connecting the aircraft and its crew with ground-based operations teams and systems.
Gogo’s products and services transform the in-cabin experience for passengers by delivering in-flight internet connectivity, an array of digital entertainment solutions and portal-based services, including ecommerce and destination-based services. Gogo Connectivity, the Company’s commercial aviation passenger connectivity service, is provided through the Company’s proprietary platform and dedicated air-to-ground, or ATG, network to passengers on commercial aircraft operated by Gogo’s North American airline partners, including AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Air Canada, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, United Airlines, US Airways, and Virgin America. In 2012, Gogo began its international expansion efforts and it intends to provide connectivity services to passengers flying on foreign-based airlines and international routes of U.S. airlines.
The Company’s Business Aviation customers include original equipment manufacturers of private jet aircraft such as Cessna, Gulfstream, Bombardier, Learjet, Dassault, Embraer and Beechcraft, leading aftermarket dealers and all of the largest fractional jet operators including NetJets, Flexjets, Flight Options and CitationAir.