Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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In 2015 Diana Containerships has accused a net loss of -8,8 million dollars
Revenues in increase of +7.7%
March 2, 2016
the Greek company Diana Containerships, that mail to chartering has a fleet of 13 entirely portacontainer, clearly has archived item the fourth trimester of the 2015 with a net loss of -8,8 million dollars respect to a profit of 869 thousand dollars in the period October-December of the year precedence. The revenues are diminished of the -7,1% attesting itself to 16,6 million dollars and the operating result has been of sign negative for -7,2 million dollars respect to an operating profit of 2,5 million dollars in the last trimester of 2014.
Diana Containerships has specified that the net loss of the fourth trimester last year is determined mainly by a relative reduction of value pairs to 6,6 million dollars to portacontainer the Hanjin Malta, constructed in 1993, that is the fourteenth ship of the fleet. The ship, that it has an ability to 4.024 teu, is sold for approximately 5,04 million dollars and will be delivered to the new owner in the end of this month.
Diana Containerships has concluded entire the 2015 with a net loss of -17,5 million dollars respect to a profit clearly of 3,2 million dollars in the exercise anniversary precedence. The revenues have recorded an increase of +7.7% having gone up to 70,7 million dollars. The operating result has been of sign negative for -10,5 million dollars respect to an operating profit of 9,8 million dollars in 2014.
Sul turned out of entire 2015, besides the impairment charge relative to the Hanjin Malta, at the end weighs ulterior burdens for 8,3 million dollars correlated to the cession of portacontainer the Garnet, delivered the new owner of september 2015, and to other factors.
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