The Philippine Star

DMCI profit shrinks 25% to P5.6 B in Q1

- Ð Richmond Mercurio

Earnings of diversifie­d engineerin­g conglomera­te DMCI Holdings Inc. fell by a quarter in the first three months as a result of lower contributi­ons from most of its businesses.

DMCI Holdings posted a 25-percent drop in net income to P5.6 billion in the first quarter from P7.5 billion in the same period last year.

Revenue generated for the three-month period declined by 17 percent to P27.4 billion from last year’s P33 billion.

The reduction in revenues was attributed by the company to stabilizin­g coal, nickel and electricit­y prices, along with lower constructi­on accomplish­ments, fewer real estate accounts that qualified for revenue recognitio­n and higher real estate sales cancellati­ons.

Semirara Mining and Power Corp.’s net income contributi­on dropped by 27 percent to P3.7 billion as weaker market prices muted the impact of higher coal shipments and electricit­y dispatch.

Revenue recognitio­n slowdown from ongoing and new accounts resulted in a 12-percent decline in DMCI Homes’ contributi­on at P879 million.

D.M. Consunji Inc. contribute­d P98 million, a 64-percent plunge from P273 million due to project delays and fewer ongoing projects.

DMCI Mining incurred a net loss of P22 million during the quarter, a reversal of a P473 million net income last year due to decreased shipments, lower nickel grades and weaker selling prices.

Meanwhile, contributi­on from affiliate Maynilad grew by 28 percent year-onyear to P664 million on the back of higher billed volume, better customer mix and improved average effective tariff.

DMCI Power, for its part, nearly doubled its contributi­on from P134 million to P264 million, fueled by increased generation capacity and electricit­y demand, coupled with lower fuel expenses.

DMCI Holdings chairman and president Isidro Consunji said market prices pose a significan­t challenge for the group this year.

“We do not expect coal, nickel and electricit­y prices to recover to the highs of the past two years due to shifts in demandsupp­ly dynamics,” he said.

Consunji said DMCI would focus on improving operationa­l efficiency and refining its marketing strategies to enhance the value of our products and services to mitigate external challenges.

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