Ferrellgas Partners L.P. (NYSE: FGP) is the nation's second largest propane distributor with more than 1 million customers all over the country. The company recently released first quarter (Q1) fiscal year (FY) 2008 results, always a difficult quarter in the company's seasonal heating cycle. Q1 gross profit set a record of $131.4 million, and adjusted EBITDA rose 18% to a record $23.2 million. These numbers are quite impressive given the fact that Ferrellgas faced record wholesale costs for propane and October temperatures that were 24% above normal, reducing the need for propane heating usage by 20 million gallons.
Ferrellgas did post a seasonal net loss for Q1, but it was $6 million smaller than last year's seasonal net loss, indicating that Ferrellgas has made serious efforts to control other types of fixed costs to compensate for reduced off-season cash flow. While operating expenses edged up slightly, this increase was offset by a decrease in equipment leasing expenses. Ferrellgas is well positioned to return to its typical profit pattern in the winter heating season in Q2 FY 2008.
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