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The Greek group Attica reduces the losses
Decided decrease of the passengers and vehicles transported from the fleet
September 3, 2012
In according to trimester of this year shipowning group Greek Attica April-june of 2011 has reduced the losses having closed the period with liabilities clearly of 8,1 million euros respect to liabilities clearly of 11,2 million euros in the period. The revenues are diminished of 6.8% to 62,7 million euros and parallel the operating costs are dropped of 7.1% also, come down to 57,9 million euros. The operating result has been negative for 5,2 million euros respect to a result negative for 7,2 million euros in according to trimester of 2011.
In the first semester of the 2012 Greek group it has totaled a net loss of 29,8 million euros on revenues for 102,7 million euros respect to a net loss of 34,0 million euros on revenues for 111,5 million euros in the first half last year. The operating costs are diminished of 9.7% to 108,1 million euros and the operating result has been negative for 23,8 million euros respect to operating liabilities of 30,2 million euros in the first six months of 2011.
In according to trimester of this year number of passengers and vehicles transported from the ships of the fleet of the Attica group it is dropped considerably: on the routes between Greece and Italy, constituted from the Greece-Bari line operated from the Superfast branch and the Greece-Ancona line operated in joint service with the compatriot Anek Lines, are transported 107,625 passengers (- 22.9%), 22,922 private motor vehicles (- 27.0%) and 28,736 cargo units (- 2.5%), while on the Greek national routes 732,923 passengers are transported (- 20.3%), 83,262 private cars (- 23.9%) and 38,800 cargo units (+6.5%).
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