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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has archived item the first semester of fiscal year 2016 in loss
Recorded extraordinary burdens pairs to -16,4 billion yen for the delays in the construction of the cruise ship "AIDAprima"
October 31, 2016
The Japanese industrial group Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHOS) has closed the first semester of fiscal year 2016, period that is finished 30th September, with a net loss of -18,9 billion yen respect to a profit of clearly 43,3 billion yen in the correspondent period of the exercise precedence. The revenues are diminished of -7,0% coming down to 1.750, the 5 billion one yen and the operating profit is piled to 38,4 billion yen (- 66.9%).
MHOS have announced that, between the extraordinary voices recorded in the first half of fiscal year 2016, figure extraordinary burdens correlated pairs to -16,4 billion yen to the construction of a cruise ship, burdens caused from the accumulated delays for the realization of the AIDAprima, unit that is delivered to AIDA Cruises last March ( on 14 March 2016).
In the period April-september of this year the group has obtained new total orders for 1,664, 4 billion yen, with a decrease of the -6,7% regarding 1.784, 4 billion yen in the first semester of fiscal year 2015. In the single field of the shipbuilding MHOS as many in the first half of the fiscal year have confiscated six new orders (2015), of which four in the first trimester and two in the quarter next one. The orderbook of the division of shipbuilding on 30 September it was constituted by 37 ships, of which 11 ships for which liquified natural gas, seven ships for gas of which liquified oil, five pattugliatori and other units of different type.
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