Pimco’s First-Quarter Income Up 11.6%
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Pimco Advisors Holdings L.P., the third-biggest publicly traded U.S. fund company, said that first-quarter earnings rose 11.6% as funds under management increased.
Newport Beach-based Pimco said first-quarter income before a charge totaled $52.2 million, or 38 cents a unit, up from $46.8 million, or 34 cents, a year ago. Six analysts surveyed by First Call Corp. had expected 37 cents per unit.
Revenue advanced almost 18% to $228.6 million, while assets under management climbed 14% to $248.7 billion.
“With $4.4 billion in net inflows, the first quarter marked Pimco’s 17th consecutive quarter of net inflows,” William Cvengros, Pimco’s chief executive, said in a statement. “Despite a volatile bond market, we continued to add significant new fixed-income business in both retail and institutional markets.”
The company took a one-time charge of $19.4 million, or 17 cents a unit, to move its Oppenheimer Capital operations to a single location and for severance payments to departing Oppenheimer executives.
With the charge, Pimco’s first-quarter profit was $32.8 million.
Pimco’s biggest affiliate is Newport Beach-based Pacific Investment Management Co., the largest U.S. bond manager, which oversees about $157 billion of the parent company’s total assets. New York-based Oppenheimer Capital is the second-biggest affiliate, managing about one-quarter of total assets.
Pimco shares closed at $27.56, off 44 cents, on the New York Stock Exchange.
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