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Worsening of the results of the activities of shipbuilding and offshore of Kawasaki Heavy Industries
In the fiscal year the 2015 division has recorded an operating result of sign negative pairs to -7,9 billion yen
May 3, 2016
The navalmeccanico group and industrial Japanese Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) has closed fiscal year 2015, that it is finished on March 31, 2016, with a profit of clearly 46,0 billion yen (432 million dollars), with a decrease of the -10,8% regarding 51,6 billion yen in the fiscal year precedence. The revenues are piled to 1.541, 1 billion yen, in increase of +3.7%, and the operating profit has been attested 96,0 billion to yen, with an increment of +10.0% regarding fiscal year 2014.
In the period April 2015 - March 2016 the Japanese group has confiscated new orders for a total pairs to 1.693, 6 billion yen, with a bending of the -1,1% on the period anniversary precedence. The value of the pocketbook KHI orders on March 31, 2016 has turned out pairs to 1.926, 0 billion yen, with an increase of +6.7% regarding on March 31, 2015.
In the single field of the shipbuilding and the systems offshore the group has totaled new orders for 98,3 billion yen, with a decrease of the -45,1% on fiscal year 2014. Al 31 last March the value of the orderbook of the division was pairs to 259,9 billion yen (- 1.6%).
In the fiscal year the 2015 revenues generated from the activity of shipbuilding and the offshore section are piled to 94,8 billion yen (+5.0%) and the division has concluded the exercise with an operating result of sign negative pairs to -7,9 billion yen respect to an operating profit of 2,6 billion yen in fiscal year 2014.
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