Guangshen Railway Announces 2007 Interim Results
2007年8月28日 - 10:01PM
PRニュース・ワイアー (英語)
Net Profit Rose 97.5% to RMB745.8 Million HONG KONG, Aug. 28
/Xinhua-PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- -- Total revenue from operations
increased 165.1% year-on-year to RMB4,612.8 million. -- Profit from
operations increased 87.3% year-on-year to RMB856.6 million. --
Profit attributable to equity holders increased 97.5% year-on-year
to RMB745.8 million. Guangshen Railway Company Limited ("Guangshen
Railway" or the "Company") (HKEx Share Code: 525; SSE Share Code:
601333; American Depositary Shares ("ADS") Ticket Symbol: GSH)
today announced the unaudited interim results of the Company and
its subsidiaries (the "Group") for the period ended June 30, 2007
(the "Period"). Following the Group's acquisition of the operating
asset and business of railways between Guangzhou and Pingshi, total
revenue from operations and net profit of the Group recorded
significant increases. During the Period, the Group's total revenue
from operations was RMB4,612.8 million, an increase of
approximately 165.1% when compared to the same period last year.
Profit from operations was RMB 856.6 million, an increase of
approximately 87.3% year-on- year. Profit attributable to equity
holders was RMB745.8 million, an increase of 97.5% year-on-year.
The board of directors has decided not to declare any interim
dividend for the six months ended 30 June 2007. Mr. He Yuhua,
chairman of the Company said, "Following the Company's completion
of the acquisition of the railway transportation businesses between
Guangzhou and Pinshi, the assets scale, revenue from operation and
service territory of the Group during the Period have been
significantly expanded. The Fourth Rail Line between Guangzhou and
Shenzhen, which the Company invested in and constructed, was opened
in April 2007, leading to a notable increase in the transportation
capacity of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen Railway. Meanwhile, with the
Group seizing the opportunities from the sixth large-scale
speed-up, together with the introduction of the domestically
manufactured high-speed electric train sets "Concord", a further
improvement of the "as- frequent-as-buses" operation scheme of
Guangzhou-Shenzhen intercity passenger trains and the IC Card
Ticketing System, the operating results of the Company in the first
half of 2007 improved significantly." Passenger transportation
business is the most important business of the Company,
representing approximately 84.6% of the Company's total revenue
during the first half of 2007. During the Period, the Company's
total volume of passengers dispatched was 35.008 million, an
increase of approximately 92.2% year-on-year. Revenues from
passenger transportation business amounted to RMB3,903.5 million,
an increase of 171.8% year-on-year. Total volumes of passengers
dispatched of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen trains, Hong Kong through-
trains and long-distance trains amounted to 10.129 million, 1.505
million and 23.374 million respectively, realising revenues of
RMB596.9 million, RMB207.1 million and RMB3,099.5 million
respectively. Total volume of passengers dispatched of
long-distance passenger trains increased significantly by 323.7%,
thereby becoming the driving force of total passenger revenue
growth and passenger volume growth. This was attributable to the
incorporation of the long-distance passenger transportation
business of the Guangzhou-Pingshi Railway after the acquisition of
the relevant railway transportation business. Shenzhen-to-Shanghai
trains have also been designated as express trains instead of
temporary trains since the sixth large-scale speed-up, and
first-class air-conditioning fares were reapplied to the trains,
thereby leading to a substantial increase of 464.0% on revenues of
passenger transportation from long-distance trains. For the freight
transportation business, the incorporation of the freight
transportation business of the Guangzhou-Pingshi Railway after the
acquisition of the relevant railway transportation business has led
to a significant increase in revenues generated from freight
transportation and in freight tonnage. During the Period, the total
freight tonnage transported amounted to 31.740 million tonnes, an
increase of 125.6% year-on-year; and revenues of the freight
transportation amounted to RMB650.6 million, an increase of 174.8%
year-on-year. Looking forward to the Company's development in the
second half of 2007, Mr. He said, "With China's economy keeping
stable growth, as well as the deepening of China's railway reform
and development, it is expected that the transportation business
will maintain its growth momentum in the second half of 2007. The
Company will take full advantage of the opportunities arising from
the acquisition of the Guangzhou-Pingshi Railway transportation
business, optimising and consolidating the railway transportation
resources and making the most out of the resulted economies of
scale. In addition, following the commencement of operation of the
Fourth Rail Line, the Company's transportation capacity will be
significantly enhanced and the pressure upon the railway
transportation between Guangzhou and Shenzhen will be greatly
alleviated. Meanwhile, the Group will study and operate more
long-distance passenger trains at the right time to expand the
Group's income base." Guangshen Railway Company Limited was
established in 1996. The H shares and ADS issued by the Company
were listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited and the New
York Stock Exchange respectively in May 1996. The Company is
currently the only PRC railway enterprise with its shares listed
overseas. In December 2006, the Company returned to the A share
market and successfully listed its shares on the Shanghai Stock
Exchange. The Company holds the sole operating rights of the
Guangshen Railway, one of the most modern railways in the PRC. The
Company is mainly engaged in railway passenger and freight
transportation businesses between Guangzhou and Shenzhen,
long-distance passenger transportation services, as well as the
Hong Kong Through Train passenger service in cooperation with
Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation ("KCRC") of Hong Kong. As at
June 30, 2007, the Company operated 196 pairs of passenger trains
in accordance with its daily train schedule, included 80 pairs of
high-speed trains between Guangzhou and Shenzhen, 99 pairs of long-
distance trains, 4 pairs of regular-speed trains between Guangzhou
and Shenzhen and 13 pairs of Guangzhou-Hong Kong through-trains.
Enclosed: Condensed Consolidated Income Statement (unaudited)
Condensed Consolidated Income Statement (Unaudited) For the six
months ended 30 June 2007 2006 RMB'000 RMB'000 Revenue from
railroad businesses Passenger 3,903,512 1,435,946 Freight 650,641
236,768 4,554,153 1,672,714 Revenue from other 58,636 67,042
businesses Total revenue 4,612,789 1,739,756 Operating expenses
Railroad businesses (3,756,004) (1,231,212) Other businesses
(49,268) (73,323) Total operating expenses (3,805,272) (1,304,535)
Other income, net 49,112 22,058 Profit from operations 856,629
457,279 Finance costs (9,700) (7,266) Share of results of
associates after tax (1,558) (1,891) Profit before income tax
845,371 448,122 Income tax expense (100,144) (70,414) Profit for
the year 745,227 337,708 Attributable to: Equity holders of the
Company 745,802 377,531 Minority interests (575) 177 745,227
377,708 Earnings per share for profit attributable to the equity
holders of the Company during the year - Basic and diluted RMB0.105
RMB0.087 Dividend -- -- For further information, please contact:
Mr. Guo Xiangdong / Ms. Grace Deng Guangshen Railway Company
Limited Tel: +86-755-2558-7920 / +86-775-2558-8146 Fax:
+86-755-2559-1480 Ms. Edith Lui / Ms. Denice Lee Rikes
Communications Limited Tel: +852-2520-2201 Fax: +852-2520-2241
DATASOURCE: Guangshen Railway Company Limited CONTACT: Mr. Guo
Xiangdong, or Ms. Grace Deng, both of GuangShen Railway,
+86-755-2558-7920, +86-775-2558-8146, or fax, +86-755-2559-1480; or
Ms. Edith Lui, or Ms. Denice Lee, both of Rikes Communications,
+852-2520-2201, or fax, +852-2520-2241, for Guangshen Railway
Company Limited
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