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Agora Group increases net profit to 38.3 millionDespite the slowdown on the advertising market during 2009, Poland’s leading media group Agora Group increased its net profit attributable to the equity holders of the parent to 38.3 million zloty (up 63.7 %) and Hellenic Petroleum profit up, market affects results Greece’s biggest refiner Hellenic Petroleum on 26 February reported weaker than expected 2009 results, hurt by narrow refining margins. Net profit jumped to €175 million against 12 million the previous year as the value of T-Croatian Telecom's profits fall 12.4% Announcing its audited results for the year ended 31 December 2009, the Croatian telecom mobile operator T-Croatian Telecom (T-HT;) reported that its net profit fell by 12.4 % to 2,023 million kuna (2008: 2,310 million Alpiq to build 370 million euros CCGT plant The Hungarian unit of Switzerland’s largest energy services provider, Alpiq, is to build a 400 megawatt capacity plant in Csepel, near Budapest, in a 370 million euros investment project by 2015, Alpiq Csepel Kft. CEO PannErgy conducts capital raise in Polifin Alternative-energy company PannErgy has conducted a HUF 1.675 billion (6.23 million euros) capital raise in its 100% owned geothermal unit PannErgy Polifin, PannErgy announced on January 5, Budapest Business Journal reported. The measure will increase Hellenic Petroleum concludes BP Hellas transfer of shares Hellenic Petroleum, the largest oil refining company in Greece, announced on 10 December that it concluded the transfer of shares of BP Hellas in the framework of the agreement that was announced on 26 June Hellenic Petroleum delivers improved profits Hellenic Petroleum delivered improved operating profits in the first nine months of 2009, despite the challenging global refining environment in the third quarter, the company said in a press release. In the first nine months Hungary’s Magyar Telekom sells Bulgarian unit for € 5 m Hungary’s Magyar Telekom has announced on November 17 that it has sold Orbitel, its fully-owned Bulgarian subsidiary, to Spectrum Net AD for five million Euro, Portfolio Hungary reported. Magyar Telekom decided to exit the Bulgarian InBev posts Q3 results up, announces new products InBev posted its positive Q3 results despite the economic downturn whilst showing off two new products. Carlos Brito, CEO, commented We’re delivered by the double-digit EBITDA growth in a challenging operating environment, made significant progress Andritz lands 100 million Euro Chilean deal Styrian technology company Andritz has won a € 100-million contract in Chile, it was announced on November16, Austrian Times reported. Andritz will deliver special technology for a plant run by Chilean cellulose firm CMPC. Earlier Tenaris Announces 2009 3Q Results Tenaris S.A announced its results for the quarter and nine months ended 30 September, with comparison to its results for the quarter and nine months ended 30 September, 2008 the company released on 9 November. Results Solvay Q3 pharmaceutical results shoot up In a report released early last week on Slovay’s Q3 financial results, fluctuations were the norm in all the sectors the company delves into. As expected and probably caused by the company’s pharmaceutical arm sale to ENRC beats expectations, profits up Results from Kazakhstan-focused miner Eurasian Natural Resources pleased the market with the profit figure coming in well over expectations, according to Deutsche Bank, Gazeta.kz reported. Deutsche Bank had been expecting underlying earnings before interest, tax, depreciation Not so good for the food chain Auchan, profits fall Supermarket retailer Auchan has posted its first-half figures reporting a 17.8 percent year-on-year plummet in net profits. Hurt by write-downs and loans, the company could earn 143 million euros in net profit in the six Hellenic Petroleum strong operating profitability in H1 Greece’s biggest refiner Hellenic Petroleum SA said on August 27 second-quarter net profit dropped adversely affected by market environment and global refining fundamentals. Hellenic Petroleum delivered strong operating profits in the first half of 2009. Sonae reports H1 total direct net income rises 32% Portugal’s retail-heavy Sonae conglomerate reported on August 25 that, during the first half of 2009, its total direct net income increased by 32 percent, with group share reaching a positive 29 million Euro compared to Better than expected Q2 from Aker Solutions Aker Solutions’ second quarter results show consolidated revenues of 14.3 billion Norwegian crowns and an EBITDA of close to 1.2 billion crowns (139.8 million Euro,) company officials said. EBITDA margin for the quarter was 8.3 Krka Q1 net profit almost flat at 43.9 mln Euro Slovenian drug maker Krka group posted 43.9 million Euro first-quarter net profit, almost unchanged as compared to the respective period last year, while the group's sales rose to 245.2 million Euro versus 244.4 million Euro Hellenic Petroleum reports strong Q1 operating profitability Hellenic Petroleum (ELPE), Greece's biggest refiner, delivered strong underlying operating profitability the first quarter of 2009, the company said in a press release on May 20. Within a challenging environment characterised by a major economic Public Power Corp reports loss in 2008 Public Power Corporation (PPC), Greeces listed electricity utility, on March 24 reported losses totaling 305.9 million Euro in 2008, after profits of 222.3 million Euro in 2007. The power utility added that losses excluding CO2 |
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