Emaar Properties Q3 net profit drops 34 percent
Emaar says Q3 net profit 406 mln dirhams; Q3 revenues 1.86 billion dirhams; Emaar says sold total 201 units in Q3
October 27, 2011 2:18 by Reuters
The UAE’s largest developer by market value made a profit of 406 million dirhams ($110.5 million), compared with 612.3 million dirhams during the same period last year, it said in a statement on Dubai’s bourse website.
The results beat forecasts from four analysts polled by Reuters who estimated average quarterly profits of 386.5 million dirhams.
The developer, whose profits have dropped for the last five quarters, said it made a revenue of 1.86 billion dirhams in the third quarter.
Recurring revenues from the hospitality and shopping malls businesses of Emaaraccounted for nearly 41% of total revenue in the first nine months of the year, Emaarsaid in the statement.
“This (earnings) goes to show that Emaar’s hotel and malls portfolio is the main value driver,” said Ahmed Badr, head of MENA real estate and construction research at Credit Suisse.
Emaar said that it handed a total of 201 residential and commercial units in the third quarter and 712 units in the first nine months of the year.
The Dubai-based firm said in its last quarterly earnings that its income from apartment sales fell by 85 percent.
The developer appointed a core management team in the second quarter for a strategic review of its global operations, sources revealed.
It is using four of its shopping malls as collateral for a $800 million two-tranche loan, sources said.
Shares of Emaar ended 4.8 percent higher on the Dubai bourse before the results were announced. ($1 = 3.673 UAE Dirhams) (Reporting by Praveen Menon; Editing by Jason Benham)
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