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Show In Wednesday, Uay 17, 2000 77m Par Racord B-13 Irteuuisi Having good snow during the 1999-2000 ski season made a difference, differ-ence, it seems. Intrawest Corporation (NYSE; IDR). an operator and developer of resorts across North America. Monday announced that income from continuing operations for the third quarter ended March 31. crew 33 percent to $47.7 million, or $UQ per share, compared with $35.9 million, mil-lion, or $0.90 per share iot the quarter quar-ter ended March 31. 1999. Revenue for the quarter increased 19 percent to $308.1 million mil-lion from $258.6 million for the third quarter of 1999. Total company compa-ny EBITDA for the period increased to $94.2 million, compared com-pared with $80.3 million sn the same period in 1999. The weighted average aver-age number of shares 'outstanding increased to 43381.000 from the 39.674.000 reported for the quarterly quarter-ly period ended March 31. 1999. ' Income from continuing operations opera-tions for the nine months ended March 31 was 36 percent higher at $48.8 million, or $1.13 per share, compared with $36.0 million, or $0.91 per share last year. During this period revenue increased 31 percent per-cent to $579.9 million from $443.0 million last year. Ski and resort operations revenue rev-enue as $2403 million in the third quarter, increasing 10 percent from the $21 8.0 million in the corresponding corre-sponding 1999 period. Revenue from the mountain resorts increased to $227.0 million from Scanner is added at RC. center HealthSouth Diagnostic Center of Park City has installed an upgraded computed tomographic iCT) scanner which offers faster and more comfortable diagnostic studies for patients. The General Electric helical high-speed CT scanner began operations earlier this month. The new scanner enables HealthSouth to offer additional diagnostic services such as three-dimensional three-dimensional reformations, kidney stone studies and sub-second scanning, scan-ning, all previously not available n Park City. ....:-. 4 the has raeoitS quarter $207.8 million. After a slow start to the period, due mainly to weak millennium mil-lennium bookings across the entire travel and hospitality industry, the, resorts rebounded in February and experienced record results in March. In aggregate, across ail the mountain resorts, skier visits for the quarter increased 2 percent from last year and revenue per visit improved 8 percent. Revenue from the warm-weather resorts increased to $13J million from $102 million, with strong year-over-year improvements improve-ments at both Sandcstin and Raven. Operating profit from ski and resort operations for the third quarter quar-ter was $78.3 million, up from $69.6 million last year. For the nine-month period ended March 31, ski and resort revenue rev-enue increased to $377.9 million, compared with $317.0 million for the quarter ended March 31, 1999. Real estate revenue was $53.7 million for the quarter, an ircrease American Siding ssss brighter quarter report Continued from B-11 quick close to the ski season resulted result-ed in a drop-off in skier visitation and a corresponding reduction in resort revenues, the company announced. -While we would normally nor-mally anticipate skiing at our resorts well into the latter half of April, many of our Eastern resorts closed one to two weeks ahead of schedule. sched-ule. Leslie B. Otten. chairman and chief executive officer, was quoted as saying. American Skiing successfully closed on a significant number of residential real estate units, but extended construction for portions Vlll ll ' i "! fuical convention properties have reported that the following groups mill meet during the eek of May 21 - 27 in Park City. Information is supplied by the Park City Chamber Bureau. Oroapt AltiBiiM Scom Company 125 NASDDDS 70 VDOT Admm-Conference 180 Senon Pittman Aeddmc 2- Anderson Weddwj 30 FifanUin Cwey 17 tub Welding and Cutting Products 12 TJ : " - 4? Th is Zpercert iaercne Ami Hk mmt vmk hei ftm. , , , fitss? 3p ait) oat ai uy foal- fA CITY HAlj I Park Record reporter Jay Hamburger PARK CITY, UTAH of 52 percent from the $35.4 million reported in the third quarter ended March 31. 1999.Most sales closed during the quarter were condo-hotel condo-hotel and townhome units at Whistler. Tremblant, Stratton and Keystone. The company Is vacation ownership owner-ship business nearly doubled revenue rev-enue to $11.1 million from $5.7 million mil-lion last year. Operating profit from real estate sales in the quarter increased to $9.1 million from $6.7 million in the comparable 1999 period peri-od The margin on sales w as 17.0 percent compared with 18.9 percent last year, reflecting the mix of resorts and product types. Currently the company has a record backlog of real estate contracts with total pre-sales of $560 million. The company Monday declared a dividend of 8 cents (Canadian) per common share payable on July 26, 2000 to shareholders of record on July 12,2000. of the Grand Summit Hotel at The Canyons has resulted in a portion of the company's real estate revenues from this project being deferred to the fourth quarter. According to the release, American Skiing has approximately $65 million in binding bind-ing real estate contracts which it expects to recognize as revenue over the next four to six months. !n addition to The Canyons. American Skiing operates Steamboat in Colorado; Killington. 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