Heineken HY Net Profit
03-Aug-2015
- Netherlands
Heineken N.V. (HEINY.PK) reported that its net profit for the half year of 2015 rose to 1.144 billion euros from 631 million euros in the year ago period.
Net profit (beia) was 915 million euros, up from 772 million euros in the previous year. Earnings per share (beia) grew to 1.59 euros from 1.34 euros last year. Group revenue for the period rose to 10.926 billion euros from 10.196 billion euros in the prior year. Aside from an adjustment for capital expenditure guidance HEINEKEN reaffirmed all elements of its 2015 outlook. In 2015 Heineken expects a continued challenging external environment, however, delivering on strategic priorities is expected to drive further organic revenue and profit growth. Heineken expects positive organic revenue growth in 2015 with volume growth at a more moderate level than 2014. (dpa)Most read news
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