8-KRegulation FDExhibits & Filings

COMFORT SYSTEMS USA INC 8-K Report, Regulation FD Disclosure (Mar 7, 2007)

Filed March 7, 2007For Securities:FIX

Summary

Comfort Systems USA, Inc. (FIX) has filed a Form 8-K on March 7, 2007, to disclose the posting of an investor presentation slideshow on its website on March 6, 2007. This presentation is intended for use in discussions with analysts, potential investors, and other stakeholders. While the presentation contains important operational and financial information, investors should be aware that it includes financial metrics not prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). The company states that its management utilizes these non-GAAP measures for performance analysis and believes they offer valuable supplemental insights into the company's core business operations. However, these non-GAAP figures should be considered alongside, and not as a replacement for, GAAP-based results, and may not be directly comparable to similar metrics presented by other companies.

Key Highlights

  • 1Comfort Systems USA, Inc. (FIX) filed an 8-K on March 7, 2007.
  • 2The filing announces the release of an investor presentation slideshow on March 6, 2007.
  • 3The presentation was made available on the Investor section of the company's website (www.comfortsystemsusa.com).
  • 4The presentation is intended for use with analysts, potential investors, and other interested parties.
  • 5Key information within the presentation includes non-GAAP financial measures.
  • 6The company's management uses these non-GAAP measures for performance analysis.
  • 7The non-GAAP disclosures are considered supplemental and not a substitute for GAAP reporting.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main purpose of this 8-K filing is to inform investors and the public that Comfort Systems USA, Inc. has posted an investor presentation slideshow on its website. This presentation is intended to be used in discussions with analysts and potential investors.

The investor presentation includes financial information that has been determined using methods other than Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). These are referred to as non-GAAP measures.

The company states that its management uses these non-GAAP measures in their analysis of the company's performance. They believe these measures provide useful supplemental information for a better understanding of the operating results of the company's core businesses.

Investors should view these non-GAAP disclosures as supplemental information. They should not be seen as a substitute for financial results reported under GAAP, and they may not be directly comparable to similar performance measures presented by other companies.