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Agility profit more than doubles

Kuwait, March 31, 2013

 

Net profit at Kuwaiti logistics group Agility more than doubled in the fourth quarter of 2012 and the company said on Sunday its board had proposed a dividend of 30 percent cash and 5 percent bonus shares.
 
Agility made KD9.65 million ($33.67 million) net profit in the three months to the end of December compared with KD3.46 million in the same period a year earlier, a Reuters calculation based on a full-year results statement showed. Its shares rose 3.5 percent in early trade on the Kuwaiti bourse.
 
In 2012, earnings per share were 34.42 fils, compared with 26.94 fils in 2011, the statement released to the stock exchange said. There are 1,000 fils in the dinar.
 
Agility's board also agreed on a dividend policy under which the company would aim to distribute a minimum of 30 fils per share annually over the next three years, the statement said.
 
The group said last week it would book close to $80 million in revenues from a three-year contract it won to supply logistics at the Majnoon oil field in Basra, Iraq.  - Reuters



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