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In the first six months of this year the HPH terminals Trust have enlivened 10,8 million container (- 7%)
In the second solo trimester the traffic has been of 5,6 million teu (- 7%)
July 27, 2016
In the first the 2016 half of the container terminals managed from Hutchison Port Holdings Trust (HPH Trust), quoted Chinese terminalista society to the Stock exchange of Singapore, has enlivened a traffic pairs to 10,8 million teu, with a decrease of the -7% regarding the first semester last year. The single terminals in the port of Hong Kong, acts through the Hongkong International Terminals (HIT), Asia Container Terminals (ACT) and the COSCO-HIT Terminals, have enlivened 5,3 million teu (- 12%), while the traffic enlivened in the port of Yantian from the branch Yantian International Container Terminals (YICT) has been pairs almost 5,5 million teu (- 1%)
In the second solo trimester of this year the traffic enlivened altogether from the HPH terminals Trust has been of 5,6 million teu, with a contraction of the -7% on the period April-june of 2015.
The revenues recorded from HPH Trust in the first semester of the 2016 are piled to 5,7 billion dollars of Hong Kong (733 million dollars), down of the -6% on the first six months last year. The budget of the first semester of 2016 of the society clearly shows an operating profit of 2,1 billion dollars of Hong Kong (+14%) and a profit of 1,4 billion dollars of Hong Kong (+15%).
In the second solo trimester of the 2016 HPH Trust has totaled a profit clearly of 630,4 million dollars of Hong Kong on revenues for 2,9 billion dollars of Hong Kong, with decreases respective of the -9% and the -6% on the correspondent period last year. The operating profit is dropped of the -7% to 936,6 million dollars of Hong Kong.
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