November 7 (SeeNews) - Bulgarian engineering, construction and energy group Enemona said on Wednesday its net profit for the first nine months of 2007 surged nearly five times to 7.5 million levs ($5.6 million/3.8 million euro) on the back of rising revenue.
Following are figures from Enemona's unconsolidated income statement filed with the Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE), where a 6.0 million euro company bond is traded (in Bulgarian levs):
|
9-Mo'07 |
9-Mo'06 |
NET PROFIT |
7.532 |
1.550 |
PRE-TAX PROFIT |
7.532 |
1.550 |
GROSS PROFIT |
7.525* |
1.550 |
TOTAL REVENUE |
50.600 |
30.398 |
TOTAL COSTS |
43.068 |
28.848 |
*Note: The company does not include an extraordinary revenue of 7,000 levs in its gross profit figures.
Enemona (www.enemona.com) said last month it expected to hold its initial public offering (IPO) on BSE by the end of November. The company will seek up to 33.6 million levs in the IPO to back expansion plans.
(1 euro = 1.95583 Bulgarian levs)