Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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In the first semester of this year the revenues of COSCO Pacific have recorded a bending of -8,6%
Those deriving from the terminalistiche activities are diminished of the -5,0% and that produced by the activities of chartering and sale of container they are dropped of -13,3%
August 25, 2015
The sensitive attenuation of the trend of increase of the traffic of the container enlivened in recent months from the harbour terminals that are under responsibility of COSCO Pacific, than in the first six months of this year has been pairs to 33,8 million teu ( on 20 July 2015), it has had as consequence a contraction of the revenues of the Chinese group, that it has archived item the first semester of 2015 with a volume of transactions of 402,4 million dollars, down of the -8,6% regarding 440,2 million dollars in the first half last year. The single revenues deriving from the terminalistiche activities of the group have been attested to 245,0 million dollars (- 5.0%). In decided bending it has turned out also the turnover of the activities of chartering and sale of container of the group, operated from the society integrally controlled Florens Container Holdings Ltd. and from its branches, that it has been pairs to 159,7 million dollars (- 13.3%). The budget of first semester 2015 of COSCO Pacific clearly shows an operating profit of 125,8 million dollars (+5.1%) and a profit of 176,5 million dollars (+11.7%).
In the second solo trimester of this year COSCO Pacific has recorded revenues for 207,6 million dollars, with a contraction of the -8,8% on the period April-june of 2014. The operating profit of the trimester is piled to 67,3 million dollars (+0.8%) and the profit clearly to 95,3 million dollars (+5.4%).
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