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Cell tower operator Crown Castle reports 3Q loss about flat year-over-year even as sales rise


Associated Press
11/03/09 7:35 PM EST

HOUSTON — Crown Castle International Corp., which owns and operates cell phone towers, on Tuesday reported a third-quarter loss roughly flat with year-ago results, as higher sales failed to offset growing costs.

After paying preferred dividends, the Houston-based company lost $36.8 million, or 13 cents per share, in the most recent quarter, compared with a loss of $37.4 million, or 13 cents per share, a year earlier.

Revenue rose 12 percent to $429.1 million from $384.3 million. However, costs for network services, asset write-down charges and general and administrative costs all rose in the latest period and the company booked a loss on interest rate swaps as well.

Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had expected a smaller loss of 4 cents per share on revenue of $419 million.

The company also forecast a 2009 loss between 49 cents and 58 cents per share. In 2010, it expects results to range between a loss of 6 cents per share and a profit of 24 cents per share.

Analysts have projected a loss of 45 cents for fiscal 2009 and a 9-cent-per-share profit in 2010.

Crown Castle shares fell 62 cents to $30.97 in after-hours trading after closing Tuesday at $31.59, up 5 percent from a day earlier.



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