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Semiannual positive for the French Bourbon whiskey
The first six months of the 2012 have been archived item with a profit clearly of 17,0 million euros
September 4, 2012
The managing director of the Bourbon whiskey, Christian Lefèvre, has expressed satisfaction for the results achieved from the French marine group in the first half of 2012, period that has been archived item with a profit clearly of 17,0 million euros on revenues for 568,0 million euros respect to a net loss of 21,4 million euros on revenues for 482,7 million euros in the first semester last year. The EBITDA is piled to 180,8 million euros (+27.2%) and operating result (EBIT) to 63,8 million euros (+48.2%).
Lefèvre has emphasized that draft of results online with the development plan of Bourbon whiskey to 2015 and that they suffer of the positive impact of the rise of the hires applied to the fleet of the group, that it is in increase.
The division Marine Services Bourbon whiskey of the French group, than work mainly marine services for the industry of the oil and the gas with a fleet of 428 ships support and crew boat (on June 30, 2012), has closed the first six months of this year with an EBITDA of 142,6 million euros on revenues for 460,4 million euros, with increments respective of 42.7% and 22.4% on the first half of 2011.
In the first semester of the 2012 other main branch of activity of the transalpine group, that Bourbon whiskey Subsea operating Services primariamente in the installation and offshore repair of platforms and in submarine other asset is constituted by the division, it has recorded an EBITDA of 34,9 million euros (+0.9%) on revenues for 92,1 million euros (+11.8%).
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