Q3 2008 - Strong increase in operating income for Wilh. Wilhelmsen

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31 Oct 2008

wolh.jpgTotal operating income for the first nine months totalled USD 2.6 billion as against USD 2 billion for the same period of 2007. Profit before taxes came to USD 121.8 million, compared with USD 190.8 million. The WW group posted an operating profit of USD 217.6 million for the first nine months of 2008, compared with USD 206.9 million in 2007. Total operating income for the first nine months totalled USD 2.6 billion as against USD 2 billion for the same period of 2007. Profit before taxes came to USD 121.8 million, compared with USD 190.8 million.
Total operating income for the group in the third quarter of 2008 amounted to USD 866.6 million, up 23% from USD 704.3 million in 2007, while operating profit came to USD 83.1 million compared with USD 85.4 million last year. Group profit before tax and minority interests amounted to USD 40.5 million, with a profit after tax and minorities of USD 37.6 million, down from USD 78.8 and USD 74.8 million from the corresponding quarter in 2007.
“Shipping cargo volumes have been strong and stable in the third quarter. This is also contributing to strong volumes for our logistics segment. Within maritime services we experienced high activity and we increased  our market share,” says Ingar Skaug, group CEO in Wilh. Wilhelmsen (WW).
“As the rest of the world, we are well aware of the present economical situation making it highly uncertain to predict the future. We are, however, positioned for adverse market developments through a large customer and cargo base, a global trade pattern and the flexibility to redeliver chartered vessels,” says Skaug
The WW Board intends to maintain the group’s dividend policy. In spite of the ongoing financial turmoil, the WW Board proposes to pay a supplementary dividend of NOK 1.50 per share for the second half of 2008. An extraordinary general meeting will decide on this on 20 November. If the proposal is approved, WW will have paid NOK 7 per share in dividend for 2008, including the payment of NOK 5.50 per share made in the first half.
WW’s prospects for the fourth quarter still look favourable, therefore the WW Board believes that the WW group’s operating profit for 2008 will exceed 2007. However, the outlook for 2009 is more uncertain due to the financial turmoil.

Source: Wilh. Wilhelmsen

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