The Philippine Star

GERI, Cebu Landmaster­s post higher income

- – Iris Gonzales

Two property companies reported a big jump in their earnings in the first nine months.

Global-Estate Resorts Inc. (GERI), a subsidiary of property giant Megaworld, posted a net income of P1.13 billion, up 70 percent from P666 million.

Consolidat­ed revenues reached P4.89 billion or an increase of 11 percent.

GERI president Monica Salomon said strong residentia­l and rental businesses boosted growth.

“We are on track in our goal to complete all of our residentia­l projects on-time so that we can achieve zero backlog in the turnover of units. With this, we do not only satisfy the timeline of our customers, but also recognize profits because of constructi­on progress,” Salomon said.

Cebu Landmaster­s Inc. (CLI), meanwhile, reported a 105 percent hike in net income to P940 million, putting it on track to surpass its P1.2 billion net income target.

The listed developer attributed the strong performanc­e to a 68 percent jump in real estate revenues to P2.74 billion.

Reservatio­n sales from January to September reached P3.66 billion or 26 percent more than the P2.9 billion registered last year.

“We’re very pleased with our company’s performanc­e this year, but we still have more projects to launch for the balance of the 2017,” CLI president and chief executive officer Jose Soberano III said.

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