• Knight's revenue and net income increase

    Knight Transportation Inc. today announced that its revenue and net income for the quarter ended June 30 and the first half of 2002 have risen. For the quarter, revenue before fuel surcharge increased 16.4%, to $68,307,000 from $58,698,000, for the same quarter of 2001. For the six months, revenue before fuel surcharge increased 15.5% to $130,197,000 from $112,745,000 for the same periodlast year.
    July 18, 2002
    Knight Transportation Inc. today announced that its revenue and net income for the quarter ended June 30 and the first half of 2002 have risen.

    For the quarter, revenue before fuel surcharge increased 16.4%, to $68,307,000 from $58,698,000, for the same quarter of 2001. For the six months, revenue before fuel surcharge increased 15.5% to $130,197,000 from $112,745,000 for the same periodlast year.

    Net income increased 32.5% in the first quarter, to $6,704,000 from $5,060,000 over the same period in 2001. For the six months, net income increased 31.8% to $12,258,000 from $9,297,000 last year.

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