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Venerable money transfer firm Western Union Company (NYSE: WU) posted positive earnings overall on April 24, despite a 6% decline in volume for domestic transactions due primarily to the slowdown in the construction industry. Fewer jobs for Hispanics, who form the majority of construction workers, means fewer wire transfers of fewer dollars back home. Also, tighter documentation requirements for wiring money, coupled with increased immigration law enforcement caused a softening of domestic earnings by $20-$30 million. In order to counteract these effects, Western Union has reduced some fees for utilizing its online distribution network, www.westernunion.com.

Despite this, Western Union still posted solid revenue growth numbers. Revenue was up 8% to $1.1 billion. Diluted EPS was $0.25. First quarter 2007 operating income was $305 million. Net income was $193 million. During the quarter, Western Union was hit by higher than anticipated restructuring and integration costs as a result of spinning off its First Data subsidiary.

International consumer-to-consumer transactions now account for 60% of Western Union's total revenue. Within the international market, revenues from Chinese transactions are up 15% on transaction growth of 21%. India registered a 95% transaction growth rate from 1Q 2006. Western Union CEO Christina Gold believes Western Union has just scratched the surface of demand for wire transfers within India. In order to meet increasing international consumer-to-consumer demand, Western Union has signed more than 305,000 agent locations including supermarkets, newspaper kiosks and foreign banking networks worldwide.

In 1Q 2007, Western Union spent $113 million to buy back 5.2 million of its shares, with plans to spend an additional $867 million through 2008. Despite a tough domestic market, Western Union management forecasts FY 2007 to be $1.07-$1.11 on revenue growth of 10-11%. Western Union stock opened the year at $22.71, and closed recently at $22.16, having gone essentially nowhere. If you have the stock in your portfolio, I would hold on and wait for better times. If not, I wouldn't go out and buy it until we see how the US housing market will behave.

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Last updated: May 27, 2012: 07:51 PM

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