August 30 (SeeNews) - Philip Morris Operations [BEL:DINN], the Serbian subsidiary of tobacco company Philip Morris International (PMI), reported on Tuesday a net profit of 3.26 billion dinars ($29.89 million/27.8 million euro) in the first half of 2022, up 72.9% compared to the like period of 2021.
The company's revenue grew 22.8% to 13.97 billion dinars while operating costs went up to 10.12 billion dinars from 9.17 billion dinars in the first six months of 2021, Philip Morris Operations said in a filing with the Belgrade Stock Exchange.
Following are details from Philip Morris Operations' H1 2022 consolidated financial statement (in billions of dinars):
|
H1'22 |
H1'21 |
Operating costs |
10.124 |
9.169 |
Revenue |
13.973 |
11.378 |
Net profit |
3.263 |
1.887 |
Philip Morris Operations' equity capital is divided into 6,510,054 shares with a nominal price of 1,000 dinars apiece. The company is listed on the multilateral trading platform of the Belgrade Stock Exchange. The shares last traded on December 31, 2020 when they closed at 7,500 dinars.
(1 euro = 117.366 dinars)