October 1 (SeeNews) - Slovenian document printing company Cetis [LJSE:CETG] said that its consolidated net profit fell 13% on the year to 3.14 million euro ($3.42 million) in the first half of 2019.
Sales revenue rose 7.1% to 33.35 million euro in the first six months of the year, as 56% were generated on the domestic market, the company said in a filing with the Ljubljana bourse last week.
Total expenditures rose 6.5% to 30.58 million euro in the January-June period, the statement said.
Cetis and its subsidiaries employed 593 people at the end of June, unchanged from the end of 2018.
Its shares closed flat at 90 euro on the Ljubljana bourse on Monday.
Cetis is active in security and commercial printing, including the printing of ID documents, lottery tickets and cards as well as in packaging and labels. It is part of MSIN Group which employs more than 1,200 people in its companies.
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