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[Title] => ICTSI income surges 66% to P275M in Q1
[Summary] => Port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) posted a net profit of P275 million in the first quarter this year, up 66 percent from the previous levels P166 million, mainly due to the strong performance of its foreign units.
In a financial report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, ICTSI said the significant growth in earnings largely came from increases in volumes handled by Tecon Suape S.A. (TSSA), which operates the Suape Container Terminal in Brazil, and the companys flagship Manila International Container Terminal (MICT).
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[Title] => Foreign operations double ICTSI income to P1.06B in 2004
[Summary] => Boosted by increased contributions from its foreign operations, port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) more than doubled its net income in 2004 to P1.06 billion from only P528 million the previous year.
"Our Philippine operations continue to be resilient, contributing steadily to our bottomline. But, more and more we are seeing increased contributions from our foreign operations which validates our strategy of expanding our portfolio of terminals overseas," ICTSI chairman and president Enrique K. Razon Jr. said.
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[Title] => Foreign ports boost ICTSI earnings in 1st quarter
[Summary] => Port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) reported a 62 percent jump in its first quarter income this year to P165.8 million from only P102.5 million the previous year-period.
In a statement issued yesterday, ICTSI said the significant increase in its profits was due to additional earnings contributed by the Baltic Container Terminal (BCT) in Poland and the considerable reduction in Tecon Suape S. A.s (TSSA) interim net losses following the return of its major shipping line clients in the second half of last year.
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[Title] => ICTSI earmarks $80M for Poland terminal
[Summary] => International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has earmarked $80 million for the operation and management of the Baltic Container Terminal (BCT) in Gdynia, Poland.
The amount is on top of the $41-million payment made by ICTSI for the right to operate the BCT, one of the premier container terminals in Poland. Funding for the project will come from a combination of internal and external financing.
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TECON SUAPE S
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[Title] => ICTSI income surges 66% to P275M in Q1
[Summary] => Port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) posted a net profit of P275 million in the first quarter this year, up 66 percent from the previous levels P166 million, mainly due to the strong performance of its foreign units.
In a financial report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, ICTSI said the significant growth in earnings largely came from increases in volumes handled by Tecon Suape S.A. (TSSA), which operates the Suape Container Terminal in Brazil, and the companys flagship Manila International Container Terminal (MICT).
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[Title] => Foreign operations double ICTSI income to P1.06B in 2004
[Summary] => Boosted by increased contributions from its foreign operations, port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) more than doubled its net income in 2004 to P1.06 billion from only P528 million the previous year.
"Our Philippine operations continue to be resilient, contributing steadily to our bottomline. But, more and more we are seeing increased contributions from our foreign operations which validates our strategy of expanding our portfolio of terminals overseas," ICTSI chairman and president Enrique K. Razon Jr. said.
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[Title] => Foreign ports boost ICTSI earnings in 1st quarter
[Summary] => Port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) reported a 62 percent jump in its first quarter income this year to P165.8 million from only P102.5 million the previous year-period.
In a statement issued yesterday, ICTSI said the significant increase in its profits was due to additional earnings contributed by the Baltic Container Terminal (BCT) in Poland and the considerable reduction in Tecon Suape S. A.s (TSSA) interim net losses following the return of its major shipping line clients in the second half of last year.
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[Title] => ICTSI earmarks $80M for Poland terminal
[Summary] => International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has earmarked $80 million for the operation and management of the Baltic Container Terminal (BCT) in Gdynia, Poland.
The amount is on top of the $41-million payment made by ICTSI for the right to operate the BCT, one of the premier container terminals in Poland. Funding for the project will come from a combination of internal and external financing.
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