Ryland Warns of Q2 Loss
Excluding inventory impairments and write-offs, the company expected to earn 70 cents to 80 cents per share during the second quarter.
Analysts, on average, had been looking for the company to post a second quarter profit, excluding items, of 46 cents per share.
Ryland said preliminary closings totaled 2,461 units in the period compared with 3,803 units in the second quarter of 2006, a decline of 35.3 percent.
Preliminary sales for the second quarter fell 16.6 percent from the year-ago period to 2,521 units.
Cancellations were about 34 percent of gross orders for the quarter, compared with 35.9 percent in the second quarter of 2006.