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Contraction of the economic performances of Belgian group CMB
exercise 2012 has been archived item with a profit clearly of 130,5 million dollars (- 4.8%)
January 21, 2013
The Belgian group Maritime Companies Belge (CMB) clearly has archived item the exercise anniversary 2012 with a profit of 130,5 million dollars on revenues for 662,7 million dollars, with decreases respective of 4.8% and 2.6% on the exercise anniversary precedence. The EBITDA is piled to 165,5 million dollars (- 27.7%) and the EBIT to 42,9 million dollars (- 66.9%). The contribution to the result clearly of the Bocimar, the branch of the group that work a fleet of ships portarinfuse, has been of 51,6 million dollars (- 51.2%); such contribution includes a Capital gain of 51,7 million dollars deriving from the cession of remaining sets in action of the Australian Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) in the hands of the Bocimar. The contribution to the result clearly of the branch aerial ASL Aviation has been of 18,3 million dollars regarding 21,7 million dollars in 2011. Other asset of the group has generated a contribution to the result clearly pairs to 60,6 million dollars (7,6 million in 2011) that it includes a Capital gain of 41,5 million dollars deriving from the cession of the quota CMB in marine agency London Clarksons and an ulterior Capital gain of 23,0 million dollars generated from the cession of actions of the FMG stopped from CMB, than on 31 December possessed still 12,2 million actions of the Australian group.
In the solo fourth trimester of 2012 group CMB has totaled a volume of transactions of 159,5 million dollars, in increase of 31.4% on the correspondent period of 2011. The EBITDA has attested to 39,5 million dollars (- 31.5%), the EBIT to 7,0 million dollars (- 77.0%) and the profit clearly to 26,8 million dollars (- 37.6%).
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