Quick Facts
FONT-SIZE Plus   Neg
Share SHARE
mail  E-MAIL

Unibail Rodamco First Half 2012 Recurring EPS Up 4.2%

7/23/2012 12:48 PM ET

Unibail-Rodamco SE (UNBLF.PK) reported first half 2012 net result attributable to the owners of the parent of 761.6 million euros compared to 883.0 million euros last year. On a per share basis, net result attributable to the owners of the parent dropped to 8.54 euros from 10.00 euros last year.

Recurring earnings per share for the first half 2012 was 4.94 euros, up 4.2 percent from 4.74 euros in 2011. The 4.2% increase from H1-2011 was driven by robust like-for-like performance across all the Group's businesses, a continued low average cost of debt and a relentless focus on cost control.

Net comprehensive income for the owners of the parent decreased to 770.3 million euros from 920.8 million euros in the same period last year.

Net rental income for the period was 661 million euros compared to 647 million euros last year.

For 2012, the Group remains positive in its expectations on rental income growth. This is driven by ongoing strong fundamentals, such as low vacancy, sustainable occupancy cost ratios and good rental uplifts. Against this backdrop, the Group is confident in its ability to meet its recurring earnings growth target of 4% for full year 2012.

Click here to receive FREE breaking news email alerts for Unibail-Rodamco SE and others in your portfolio

by RTT Staff Writer

For comments and feedback: editorial@rttnews.com

Business News

Quick Facts

Editors Pick
Stocks showed a strong upward move over the course of the trading day on Tuesday, adding to the gains posted in the previous session. The rally came even as traders expressed some uncertainty ahead of tomorrow's Federal Reserve announcement. The major averages gave back some ground going into the close but remained firmly in positive territory. In a potential roadblock to comprehensive immigration reform legislation, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, indicated Tuesday that he would not bring a bill to the floor unless it is supported by a majority of House Republicans. President Barack Obama has announced that the U.S. will provide $300 million in additional humanitarian assistance to help people affected by the ongoing conflict in Syria. The announcement came during Obama's meeting with G-8 leaders in Northern Ireland, which has largely focused on how to address the civil war between rebels and forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
FREE Newsletters, Analysis & Alerts

 

Stay informed with our FREE daily Newsletters and real-time breaking News Alerts. Sign up to receive the latest information on business news, health, technology, biotech, market analysis, currency trading and more.