The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China’s Geely posts 18 pct profit jump, predicts flat 2019 sales

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BEIJING: China’s Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd said higher sales of its sedans and sports utility vehicles (SUVs) drove 2018 net profit up 18 per cent, but forecast flat sales growth for this year due to uncertaint­y about overall domestic demand.

That compared with the 12.8 billion yuan average estimate of 34 analysts, according to Refinitiv data.

Total revenue for the year was 106.60 billion yuan, up from 92.76 billion yuan in 2017, it said in a statement on Thursday. That slightly missed the 108.59 billion yuan estimated by analysts, according to Refinitiv data.

Geely, which sells vehicles under its eponymous and Lynk & Co brands, sold 1.5 million cars last year, 20 per cent higher than the 1.25 million it sold in 2017.

The company said that the deteriorat­ion of consumer confidence in China, the world’s biggest auto market, caused by increased political and economic uncertaint­ies had affected demand, but that its sales had only missed its own annual target by 5 per cent.

Its sales volumes started to particular­ly slow in the last quarter of 2018, with a 44 per cent drop in December alone, according to monthly sales data filings.

Geely is forecastin­g largely unchanged sales this year as the country’s giant auto market struggles with slowing economic growth and more cautious consumers.

Last year, the market contracted for the first time since the 1990s.

It said the strong performanc­e last year was due to demand for its sedans and SUVs, and exports. It is launching a series of new energy and electrifie­d vehicles as well as some upscale models to achieve higher profit margins.

In the statement, Geely also said the Group plans to acquire an engine plant in Zhejiang’s Yiwu City from its parent company, Zhejiang Geely Holding, without providing more details.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? The emblem of the Geely automobile maker logo is seen at the IEEV New Energy Vehicles Exhibition in Beijing, China.
— Reuters photo The emblem of the Geely automobile maker logo is seen at the IEEV New Energy Vehicles Exhibition in Beijing, China.

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