September 30 (SeeNews) - Croatian water utility Vodoprivreda Zagreb [ZSE:VDZG] said that its net loss in the first half of this year widened to 6.4 million kuna ($831,000/851,000 euro) from 6.1 million kuna in the same period of last year.
Operating revenue grew to 30.4 million kuna in the first six months of this year from 18.4 million kuna in the year-ago period, the company said in a filing to the Zagreb bourse on Thursday.
Its operating costs surged to 36.7 million kuna from 24.5 million kuna in the like period in 2021.
Vodoprivreda Zagreb is active in the construction and maintenance of water resources and green areas in the capital Zagreb.
Vodoprivreda Zagreb's shares last traded on the Zagreb bourse on September 2, when they closed flat at 300 kuna.
(1 euro=7.524 Croatian kuna)