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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT

PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(D) OF
THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): April 28, 2004

AVISTA CORPORATION

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
         
Washington   1-3701   91-0462470

 
 
 
 
 
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
  (Commission
File Number)
  (I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
         
1411 East Mission Avenue, Spokane, Washington
  99202-2600

 
 
 
(Address of principal executive offices)
  (Zip Code)
         
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code:
  509-489-0500
Web site: http://www.avistacorp.com
   


(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

 


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Item 7. Exhibits
Item 12. Results of Operations and Financial Condition
SIGNATURES
EXHIBIT 99.(A)


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Item 7. Exhibits

99(a) Press release dated April 28, 2004, which is being furnished pursuant to Item 12.

Item 12. Results of Operations and Financial Condition

The information in this report shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, nor shall it be incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.

On April 28, 2004, Avista Corporation (Avista Corp.) issued a press release announcing 2004 first quarter earnings. A copy of the press release is furnished as Exhibit 99(a).

Neither the furnishing of any press release as an exhibit to this Current Report nor the inclusion in such press releases of a reference to Avista Corp.’s Internet address shall, under any circumstances, be deemed to incorporate the information available at such Internet address into this Current Report. The information available at Avista Corp.’s Internet address is not part of this Current Report or any other report furnished or filed by Avista Corp. with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

     
  AVISTA CORPORATION
 
 
  (Registrant)
 
   
Date: April 28, 2004
  /s/ Malyn K. Malquist
 
 
  Malyn K. Malquist
Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

 

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(AVISTA NEWS RELEASE)

         
Contact:
  Media:   Jessie Wuerst (509) 495-8578 jessie.wuerst@avistacorp.com
  Investors:   Angela Teed (509) 495-2930 angela.teed@avistacorp.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 28, 2004
7:05 a.m. Eastern Time

Avista Corp. Reports Q1 2004 Earnings

Spokane, Wash.: Avista Corp. (NYSE: AVA) today reported first-quarter 2004 consolidated net income available for common stock of $12.2 million or $0.25 per diluted share.

     Results for the first quarter of 2004, as compared to the first quarter of 2003:

                 
($ thousands except per-share data)
  Q1 2004
  Q1 2003
Consolidated Revenues
  $ 343,732     $ 338,892  
Income from Operations
  $ 43,207     $ 54,990  
Net Income Available for Common Stock
  $ 12,224     $ 15,554  
Business Segments: (Earnings per diluted share)
               
Avista Utilities
  $ 0.22     $ 0.16  
Energy Marketing & Resource Management
  $ 0.07     $ 0.27  
Avista Advantage
        $ <0.01>  
Other
  $ <0.03>     $ <0.05>  
SUBTOTAL (continuing operations)
  $ 0.26     $ 0.37  
Avista Labs (discontinued operations)
        $ <0.02>  
SUBTOTAL (before cumulative effect of accounting change)
  $ 0.26     $ 0.35  
Cumulative effect of accounting change
  $ <0.01> *   $ <0.03> **
TOTAL – (Earnings per diluted share)
  $ 0.25     $ 0.32  


*   Represents a charge of $0.5 million for the implementation of Financial Accounting Standards Board Interpretation No. 46R.
 
**   Represents a charge of $1.2 million for the implementation of SFAS No.133 at Avista Energy.

     “The first quarter of 2004 was generally in line with our expectations,” said Avista Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Gary G. Ely. “We are especially encouraged by the growth in earnings at Avista Utilities.

     “The recent approval of the agreement in resolution by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) resolving all issues in the investigation of the trading practices of Avista Utilities and Avista Energy

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during 2000 and 2001 is very good news. FERC trial staff found no evidence that any Avista employees knowingly engaged in or facilitated any improper trading strategy nor engaged in any efforts to manipulate the western energy markets in 2000 and 2001. We are pleased that we are now out from under this overhang. With regard to ongoing utility operations, we are continuing to diversify our resource portfolio through the recent acquisition of competitively priced wind generation, and we have completed phase one of our transmission system upgrades.

     “The challenges this quarter and the year ahead will come primarily from the effects of weather on our retail and wholesale markets,” Ely said. “We anticipate that lower than normal stream flows, driven primarily by little precipitation since the first of February and warmer than normal temperatures in March, will reduce our hydroelectric generation capacity for the balance of the year. However, we will call upon other resources in our generation and contract portfolio to meet our customers’ needs, and we will look to our regulatory cost recovery mechanisms to lessen any potential impact on earnings. We are confident that Avista will continue to produce the results that our stakeholders expect.”

Highlights

Corporate Financial Highlights: Avista Corp. first quarter 2004 earnings per diluted share were $0.25, compared to $0.32 in 2003. The decrease in earnings per diluted share was due to the results in the Energy Marketing and Resource Management business segment. The earnings per share from this business segment were $0.07 for the first quarter of 2004, compared to $0.27 in the same period as 2003, and they are on target with our expectations. During the first quarter of 2003, Avista Energy’s earnings were positively impacted by the effects of accounting for energy contracts under SFAS No. 133 and a settlement with certain Enron affiliates. The combined effect of these two items on net income was approximately $9.6 million or $0.20 per diluted share. However, lower Q1 2004 earnings at Avista Energy were partially offset by improved results from Avista Utilities, Avista Advantage and the Other business segments.

     In April 2004 Avista issued $61.9 million in debt securities, using the proceeds to redeem $61.9 million of its 7.875 percent debt securities. The new securities pay interest at a rate of 6.5 percent, and they are another example of what Avista is doing to lower its interest costs. While the company’s debt ratio had been reduced to approximately 54 percent prior to the adoption of certain accounting standards, the reclassification of certain securities and the consolidation of certain entities has raised the debt ratio to approximately 60 percent. Avista reaffirms its intention to continue to lower its debt ratio over the next few years.

     Avista is on track to close on a renewal of its corporate credit facility in May, raising the line of credit to $350 million from $245 million. The increase will facilitate the seasonal credit requirements anticipated as the natural gas procurement functions are moved from Avista Energy back to Avista Utilities.

     Avista’s credit ratings outlook was upgraded to stable from negative by Moody’s in March 2004, mirroring the ratings outlook of Standard & Poor’s and Fitch Inc.

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Avista Utilities: Revenues for Avista Utilities for the first quarter of 2004 increased $30.3 million, or 12 percent, compared to the same period in 2003. The growth occurred in both natural gas and electric revenues. The increase in natural gas revenues was partially due to natural gas rate increases implemented during the fourth quarter of 2003 (previously approved purchased gas cost adjustments, PGAs) and partially due to increased therms sold as a result of colder weather in January and February as compared to the same period in 2003. However, the number of heating degree days in Q1 2004 in Washington and Idaho remained 3 percent below normal for the period. The increase in electric revenues reflects an increase in retail revenues and sales of fuel, but was partially offset by a decrease in wholesale revenues. As Avista Corp. strengthens its financial position, the utility is gradually restoring non-essential operating budgets that had been reduced in recent years. This has resulted in increases in operations and maintenance expenses and labor costs, and it includes expenses incurred for Coyote Springs 2, which was placed in operation in mid-2003.

     Avista Utilities recently completed a $7 million upgrade of Unit No. 2 at the Cabinet Gorge hydroelectric facility on the Clark Fork River in Idaho. This increased the generating capacity of the unit by approximately 30 percent - from 56 to 72 megawatts — and enhanced efficiency by about five percent.

     Progress continues on the company’s major transmission system upgrades. The completion of the Beacon-Rathdrum project in April 2004 represents a milestone in the five-year program. Work continues in the public input, planning and siting phase of the project in the Palouse area of southeastern Washington and the southern portion of our Idaho operations.

     Following detection of potential problems in January 2004, the Coyote Springs 2 generator step-up transformer has been shipped to the manufacturer for repair. It has been disassembled, repairs have been undertaken, and we anticipate that the repaired transformer will be shipped in the next few weeks. Schedules currently call for the transformer to be returned to the Coyote Springs generating facility near Boardman, Ore., and placed in operation during the third quarter of 2004. A spare transformer has been ordered from another manufacturer, with delivery expected in the fourth quarter of 2004.

     While Avista’s service territory experienced near normal winter temperatures and precipitation during the early parts of the first quarter, warmer than normal temperatures and less than normal precipitation have been experienced in the past two months. The impact of these conditions is reflected in the 2004 forecast of 85 percent of normal run-off for the Clark Fork and Spokane Rivers. Given this forecast, hydro generation is expected to be approximately 86 percent of the normal level, assuming normal precipitation for the remainder of the year.

     The Energy Recovery Mechanism (ERM) in Washington and the Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) in Idaho will provide recovery of the majority of the costs associated with the below normal hydroelectric conditions. Avista expensed $6.3 million of the $9 million ERM “dead band” in Q1 2004 compared to $9

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million expensed in Q1 2003. Therefore, $2.7 million remains to be incurred before the 90/10 sharing portion of the mechanism will be triggered.

Regulatory Issues: On April 14, 2004, FERC announced the approval of an agreement that resolved all issues in the investigation of the energy trading practices of Avista Corp. and Avista Energy during 2000 and 2001. The agreement states that the FERC trial staff investigation found no evidence that any Avista employees knowingly engaged in or facilitated any improper trading strategy; that there was no evidence that Avista engaged in any efforts to manipulate western energy markets in 2000 and 2001; that the responses of Avista to the FERC trial staff investigation indicated an overall cooperative attitude and response; and that Avista did not withhold relevant information from the FERC inquiry into the western energy markets for 2000 and 2001. As part of the agreement, Avista Utilities has agreed to improve its system of taping energy trading conversations and improve its account settlement process. Avista Utilities and Avista Energy have agreed to maintain an annual training program on the applicable FERC Code of Conduct for all employees engaged in the trading of electric energy and capacity. Also under the agreement, no remedial measures were taken against Avista Utilities or Avista Energy, there were no penalties or fines imposed, and both companies were allowed to retain market-based rate authority.

     In February 2004 Avista filed a natural gas and electric general rate case in Idaho, requesting increases in electric prices of 11 percent above current rates and a 9.2 percent increase above current natural gas rates. The request is designed to increase annual electric revenues by $18.9 million and natural gas revenues by $4.8 million and to yield a 9.82 percent rate of return and 11.5 percent return on equity, if approved by Idaho regulators.

     Avista recently received approval from the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission of the plan to move Avista Utilities’ natural gas procurement functions from Avista Energy back to the utility over the period of May 1, 2004, to March 31, 2005.

Subsidiary Highlights:

Avista Energy: This business unit recently signed a settlement with the Washington State Department of Revenue that resolves a dispute regarding a business and occupation tax assessment. The company successfully argued that the Washington State Department of Revenue had misapplied the tax to gross receipts for the period 1997 through mid-2000 rather than applying the tax only to gains from financial trading. The resolution of this issue had no impact on 2004 results. Of further note, Avista Energy has begun negotiations to renew its annual committed line of credit which is due to expire on July 31, 2004.

Avista Advantage: This subsidiary continues on track to become earnings-positive by mid-year 2004. Avista Advantage results improved to nearly break-even in Q1 2004, compared to a net loss of $0.6 million in Q1 2003, due to increased revenue and reduced operating costs.

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Outlook and Earnings Guidance:

Avista reaffirms its 2004 consolidated corporate earnings outlook of between $1.00 and $1.20 per diluted share, with the outlook for Avista Utilities in the range of $0.75 to $0.90 per diluted share and for the Energy Marketing and Resource Management segment in a range of $0.25 to $0.35 per diluted share. It is anticipated that Avista Advantage will have break-even to slightly positive earnings for 2004, and in the Other segment, the company anticipates a lower earnings drag than in 2003. Plans call for the continuation of current business strategies, focusing on improving cash flows and earnings, controlling costs and reducing debt while working to restore investment-grade credit ratings. The company expects the utility business to continue its modest, yet steady, customer growth of 2 to 3 percent in both the electric and natural gas businesses.

     Avista Corp. is an energy company involved in the production, transmission and distribution of energy as well as other energy-related businesses. Avista Utilities is a company operating division that provides electric and natural gas service to customers in four western states. Avista’s non-regulated subsidiaries include Avista Advantage and Avista Energy. Avista Corp.’s stock is traded under the ticker symbol “AVA” and its Internet address is www.avistacorp.com.

     Avista Corp. and the Avista Corp. logo are trademarks of Avista Corporation. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.

NOTE: Avista Corp. will host an investor conference call and webcast on April 28, 2004, at 10:30 a.m. EDT. To participate, call (800) 901-5247 approximately five minutes in advance to ensure you are connected. The passcode is 95851981.

     A replay of the conference call will be available from 12 p.m. EDT on April 28 through 11:59 p.m. EDT May 5. Call (888) 286-8010, passcode 22689087 to listen to the replay. A webcast of this investor conference call will occur simultaneously. To register for the webcast, please go to www.avistacorp.com. A webcast replay will be archived for one year at www.avistacorp.com.

The attached income statement, balance sheet, and financial and operating highlights are an integral part of this earnings release.

This document contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including statements regarding the company’s current expectations for future financial performances, the company’s current plans or objectives for future operations, future stream flow projections, and other factors which may affect the company in the future. Such statements speak only as of the date of the document and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the company’s control and which could cause actual results to differ materially from the expectations.

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The following are among the important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements: changes in the utility regulatory environment; the impact of regulatory and legislative decisions; the potential effects of any energy-related legislation; the impact from the potential formation of a Regional Transmission Organization and/or an Independent Transmission Company, the impact from the implementation of the FERC’s proposed wholesale power market rules; volatility and illiquidity in wholesale energy markets; wholesale and retail competition; future streamflow conditions that affect the availability of hydroelectric resources; outages at any company-owned generating facilities; unanticipated delays or changes in construction costs; changes in weather conditions; changes in industrial, commercial and residential growth and demographic patterns; the loss of significant customers and/or suppliers; failure to deliver on the part of any parties from which the company purchases and/or sells capacity or energy; changes in the creditworthiness of customers and energy trading counterparties; the company’s ability to obtain financing; changes in future economic conditions in the company’s service territory and the United States in general; the potential for future terrorist attacks; changes in tax rates and/or policies; changes in, and compliance with, environmental and endangered species laws, regulations, decisions and policies; the outcome of legal and regulatory proceedings concerning the company or affecting its operations; employee issues, including changes in collective bargaining unit agreements, strikes, work stoppages or the loss of key executives; changes in actuarial assumptions and the return on assets with respect to the company’s pension plan; increasing health care costs and the resulting effect on health insurance premiums; and increasing costs of insurance, changes in coverage terms and the ability to obtain insurance.

For a further discussion of these factors and other important factors, please refer to the company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended Dec. 31, 2003. The company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement or statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date on which such statement is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. New factors emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for management to predict all of such factors, nor can it assess the impact of each such factor on the company’s business or the extent to which any such factor, or combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement.

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AVISTA CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS OF INCOME (UNAUDITED)

(Dollars in Thousands except Per Share Amounts)

                 
    First Quarter
    2004
  2003
OPERATING REVENUES
  $ 343,732     $ 338,892  
 
   
 
     
 
 
OPERATING EXPENSES:
               
Resource costs
    198,954       185,916  
Operations and maintenance
    38,054       33,323  
Administrative and general
    25,496       27,863  
Depreciation and amortization
    17,682       18,942  
Taxes other than income taxes
    20,339       17,858  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Total operating expenses
    300,525       283,902  
 
   
 
     
 
 
INCOME FROM OPERATIONS
    43,207       54,990  
 
   
 
     
 
 
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE):
               
Interest expense
    (22,151 )     (23,509 )
Interest expense to affiliated trusts (Note 3)
    (1,478 )    
Capitalized interest
    580       172  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Net interest expense
    (23,049 )     (23,337 )
Other income — net
    1,656       254  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Total other income (expense) — net
    (21,393 )     (23,083 )
 
   
 
     
 
 
INCOME FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BEFORE INCOME TAXES
    21,814       31,907  
INCOME TAXES
    9,130       13,465  
 
   
 
     
 
 
INCOME FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS
    12,684       18,442  
LOSS FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS (Note 1)
          (1,120 )
 
   
 
     
 
 
NET INCOME BEFORE CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF ACCOUNTING CHANGE
    12,684       17,322  
CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF ACCOUNTING CHANGE (net of tax) (Note 2)
    (460 )     (1,190 )
 
   
 
     
 
 
NET INCOME
    12,224       16,132  
DEDUCT — Preferred stock dividend requirements (Note 3)
          578  
 
   
 
     
 
 
INCOME AVAILABLE FOR COMMON STOCK
  $ 12,224     $ 15,554  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Weighted-average common shares outstanding (thousands), Basic
    48,352       48,100  
Weighted-average common shares outstanding (thousands), Diluted
    49,038       48,119  
EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE, BASIC AND DILUTED:
               
Earnings per common share from continuing operations
  $ 0.26     $ 0.37  
Loss per common share from discontinued operations (Note 1)
          (0.02 )
 
   
 
     
 
 
Earnings per common share before cumulative effect of accounting change
    0.26       0.35  
Loss per common share from cumulative effect of accounting change (Note 2)
    (0.01 )     (0.03 )
 
   
 
     
 
 
Total earnings per common share, basic and diluted
  $ 0.25     $ 0.32  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Dividends paid per common share
  $ 0.125     $ 0.12  
 
   
 
     
 
 
     
Note 1.
  In 2003, total investments of $12.2 million were made by private equity investors in a new entity, AVLB, Inc., which acquired the assets previously held by Avista Corp.’s fuel cell manufacturing and development subsidiary, Avista Labs.
 
   
Note 2.
  Amount for the first quarter of 2004 represents the implementation of Financial Accounting Standards Board Interpretation (FIN) No. 46R, “Consolidation of Variable Interest Entities,” which resulted in the consolidation of several entities. Amount for the first quarter of 2003 represents Avista Energy’s transition from Emerging Issues Task Force Issue No. 98-10, “Accounting for Contracts Involved in Energy Trading and Risk Management Activities” to Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 133, “Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities.”
 
   
Note 3.
  Effective July 1, 2003 preferred stock dividends are classified as interest expense with the Company’s adoption of SFAS No. 150, “Accounting for Certain Financial Instruments with Characteristics of Both Liabilities and Equity.” The restatement of prior periods was not permitted. Effective December 31, 2003 pursuant to FIN No. 46R, the Company has deconsolidated the affiliated trusts that have issued preferred trust securities.

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AVISTA CORPORATION
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED)
(Dollars in Thousands)

                 
    March 31,   December 31,
    2004
  2003
Assets
               
Cash and cash equivalents
  $ 160,986     $ 128,126  
Restricted cash
    22,144       16,472  
Securities held for trading
    4,913       18,903  
Accounts and notes receivable
    238,478       318,848  
Current energy commodity assets
    273,996       253,676  
Other current assets
    100,246       113,355  
Total net utility property
    1,922,952       1,914,001  
Investment in exchange power-net
    37,771       38,383  
Non-utility properties and investments-net
    92,770       89,133  
Non-current energy commodity assets
    245,960       242,359  
Investment in affiliated trusts
    13,403       13,403  
Other property and investments-net
    18,856       17,958  
Regulatory assets for deferred income taxes
    131,957       131,763  
Other regulatory assets
    41,429       44,381  
Utility energy commodity derivative assets
    46,774       39,500  
Power and natural gas deferrals
    165,748       171,342  
Other deferred charges
    75,613       79,256  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Total Assets
  $ 3,593,996     $ 3,630,859  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
               
Accounts payable
  $ 219,946     $ 298,285  
Current energy commodity liabilities
    244,943       229,642  
Current portion of long-term debt
    29,899       29,711  
Short-term borrowings
    55,520       80,525  
Other current liabilities
    226,555       200,190  
Long-term debt
    930,923       925,012  
Long-term debt to affiliated trusts
    113,403       113,403  
Preferred stock (subject to mandatory redemption)
    29,750       29,750  
Non-current energy commodity liabilities
    196,885       192,731  
Regulatory liability for utility plant retirement costs
    170,505       167,061  
Utility energy commodity derivative liabilities
    33,892       36,057  
Deferred income taxes
    492,088       492,799  
Other non-current liabilities and other deferred credits
    92,410       84,441  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Total Liabilities
    2,836,719       2,879,607  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Common stock — net (48,375,327 and 48,344,009 outstanding shares)
    614,634       613,414  
Retained earnings and accumulated other comprehensive loss
    142,643       137,838  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Total Stockholders’ Equity
    757,277       751,252  
 
   
 
     
 
 
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
  $ 3,593,996     $ 3,630,859  
 
   
 
     
 
 

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AVISTA CORPORATION
FINANCIAL AND OPERATING HIGHLIGHTS
(Dollars in Thousands)

                 
    First Quarter
    2004
  2003
Avista Utilities
               
Retail electric revenues
  $ 134,862     $ 124,268  
Retail kWh sales (in millions)
    2,214       1,980  
Retail electric customers at end of period
    325,944       320,473  
Wholesale electric revenues
  $ 10,114     $ 16,007  
Wholesale kWh sales (in millions)
    220       424  
Sales of fuel
  $ 23,029     $ 18,547  
Other electric revenues
  $ 3,961     $ 3,771  
Total natural gas revenues
  $ 118,039     $ 97,147  
Total therms delivered (in thousands)
    178,084       168,620  
Retail natural gas customers at end of period
    300,098       291,986  
Income from operations (pre-tax)
  $ 39,661     $ 36,873  
Income from continuing operations
  $ 10,816     $ 8,326  
Energy Marketing and Resource Management
               
Gross margin (operating revenues less resource costs)
  $ 9,907     $ 28,901  
Income from operations (pre-tax)
  $ 4,719     $ 19,804  
Income from continuing operations
  $ 3,530     $ 13,065  
Electric sales (millions of kWhs)
    7,939       9,508  
Natural gas sales (thousands of dekatherms)
    65,338       57,649  
Avista Advantage
               
Revenues
  $ 5,286     $ 4,763  
Income (loss) from operations (pre-tax)
  $ 180     $ (795 )
Loss from continuing operations
  $ (17 )   $ (639 )
Other
               
Revenues
  $ 3,913     $ 4,100  
Loss from operations (pre-tax)
  $ (1,353 )   $ (892 )
Loss from continuing operations
  $ (1,645 )   $ (2,310 )

     Issued April 28, 2004