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In the first half of the 2012 harbour terminal of 2.697.735 ICTSI they have enlivened container (+9%)
In according to trimester the traffic it has grown of 4%
August 13, 2012
In according to trimester of this year harbour terminal operated from the Philippine group International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) have enlivened a traffic of the container pairs to 1.359.419 teu, with a progression of 4% regarding the correspondent period of 2011. In the first six months of the 2012 enlivened volume it has been pairs to 2.697.735 teu, in increase of 9% regarding 2.483.977 teu in the first semester last year.
ICTSI clearly has archived item the period April-june of 2012 with a profit of 35,0 million dollars on an operating revenue of 171,2 million dollars, with increments respective of 6% and 4% on according to trimester last year. The EBITDA is piled to 72,3 million dollars (0%) and the EBIT to 52,9 million dollars (- 3%).
In the first half of the 2012 group it has recorded an operating revenue of 345,0 million dollars regarding 319,1 million dollars in the first semester last year. The EBITDA has attested to 149,1 million dollars (+4%) and the profit clearly to 70,3 million dollars (+17%).
While past friday group ICTSI, through the society indirectly integrally controlled ICTSI Mauritius Ltd. , it has started a public offer near the Stock exchange of Karachi in order to acquire the circulating actions of Pakistan International Container Ltd Terminal. (PICT) to the aim to obtain until 55% of the capital stock of the Pakistani society. The offer, that will expire next 10 October, is based on a price of 150 Pakistani rupees for each action of the PICT. The previewed investment piles until 95 million dollars.
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