November 4 (SeeNews) - Swiss-controlled Bosnian food processing company Vitaminka on Wednesday reported a 47% yearly rise in its January-September net profit to 63,137 marka ($47,670/32,381 euro).
Following are details from Vitaminka’s financial report for the first nine months of 2009, filed to the Banja Luka Stock Exchange, where the company is listed (in Bosnian marka):
|
Jan-Sept'09 |
Jan-Sept'08 |
NET PROFIT |
63,137 |
42,930 |
GROSS PROFIT |
70,152 |
47,700 |
TOTAL REVENUE |
21,387,457 |
20,779,617 |
TOTAL COSTS |
21,317,305 |
20,731,917 |
Vitaminka stock last traded on August 28 at an average price of 0.543 marka, unchanged from the previous close.
Vitaminka produces canned fruit and vegetables and fruit juices. It is based in Banja Luka, the administrative centre of the Serb Republic, which together with the Muslim-Croat Federation forms war-divided Bosnia.
Swiss company Kreis-Industriehandel AG owns 76.64% of Vitaminka. The remaining shares are in the hands of smaller shareholders.
(1 euro = 1.95583 Bosnian marka)