Atlas World Group, Evansville, Ind., is projecting another record year.

While cautioning stockholders that projected year-end revenues are not necessarily a sure thing, Atlas World Group CFO Howard Parker recently released numbers that reflect a positive year for AWG and its subsidiaries, including Atlas Van Lines. Atlas traditionally releases year-end projections at the close of the high-volume summer season.
In connection with its annual stockholders meeting, Parker announced that despite concerns about the economy, 2001 will be a good year for the corporation with consolidated revenues expected to reach just over $600 million - a figure representing 3 percent growth.
Parker also announced that for the first time in the company's history, net income likely will exceed $11 million. This year's net income is expected to exceed last year by 7.5 percent, and to be nearly double that of 1994.
Revenues for domestic household goods and special products transportation were actually slightly lower this year than last, but the volume of international relocation Atlas provided for military personnel rose substantially.
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