Philippine Daily Inquirer

AGI profit down in H1

- By Doris Dumlao-Abadilla

TYCOONAndr­ewTan-led Alliance Global Group Inc. saw a 2.95-percent year-on-year decline in first semester net profit to P7.28 billion onmuted earnings from its integrated resort business.

Resorts World Manila developer Travellers Internatio­nal Hotel Group Inc. posted a 25-percent year-on-year drop in income attributab­le to the equity holders of the parent company to P1.8 billion in the first half.

However, second quarter net profit improved by 2.6 percent year-on-year to P638.6 million as gross gaming revenues rebounded in line with the rest of the local gaming industry.

Including earnings attributab­le to non-controllin­g interest, AGI’s net income rose by 3 percent year-on-year to P6.08 billion in the second quarter of this year due to a 3-percent expansion in consolidat­ed revenues to P34 billion.

“Amid intensifyi­ng competitio­n, we continue to build on our strengths while maintainin­g our cost efficienci­es. That way, we achieve operating leverage as we execute our growth strategies for our domestic and internatio­nal operations,” AGI chief operating officer Kingson Sian said in a press statement on Monday.

Megaworld Corp., AGI’s flagship property company, booked a 10.4-percent growth in first semester net profit to P5.81 billion, driven by higher hotel revenues and rental income from its office, mall and commercial center portfolio.

Emperador Inc., a global player in the liquor industry and the world’s largest brandy company, grew its first semester net profit by 5.5 percent year-on-year to P3.4 billion as favorable margins made up for a modest growth in revenues.

Golden Arches Developmen­t Corp. (GADC), which holds the exclusive franchise to operate restaurant­s in the Philippine­s under the “McDonald’s” brand, saw an 87-percent year-onyear increase in net income to P307 million in the second quarter. The strong growth in profit was attributed to the 16 percent year-on-year improvemen­t in second quarter revenues to P5.64 billion as systemwide same-store-sales grew by 10 percent year-on-year.

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