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HPH Trust records a quarterly decrease of the volumes of containerized trade and the financial results
In according to trimester of this year 5.4% are enlivened almost 5,7 million teu (-)
July 23, 2018
In according to trimester of this year group Hutchison Port Holdings Trust (HPH Trust) of Hong Kong it has recorded a bending is of the volumes of containerized trade enlivened from own harbour terminals that a contraction of the performances business financial institutions. The period has been archived item with a traffic of the container pairs almost 5,7 million teu, with a reduction of the -5,4% on according to trimester of 2017, of which 2,7 million teu enlivened from the terminals of the group in the port of Hong Kong (- 7.3%) and 3,0 million teu in the port of Yantian and from the fluvial terminal of the group on the river Pearl (- 3.8%).
In the quarter April-june of the 2018 revenues of the group they are piled to 2,79 billion dollars of Hong Kong (USA 355 million dollars), with a bending of -3,6%. Operating and useful profit clearly has been attested respective to 836,7 million dollars of Hong Kong (- 12.4%) and 472,9 million dollars of Hong Kong (- 15.8%).
In the first semester of the 2018 harbour terminal of the group they have enlivened 11,3 million teu, with a decrease of the -0,5% on the first half last year, of which 5,3 million teu in the port of Hong Kong (- 3.3%) and 5,9 million teu in other terminals (+2.1%). In the first six months of this year the revenues have been pairs to 5,46 billion dollars of Hong Kong (- 0.3%), the operating profit to 1,60 billion dollars of Hong Kong (- 3.9%) and the profit clearly to 894,2 million dollars of Hong Kong (- 4.6%).
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