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メラルコの第1四半期売上高は電力需要の軟化にもかかわらず5%増加

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-- フィリピン最大の電力配給会社であるマニラ・エレクトリック(Meralcoとして事業展開)は月曜日、第1四半期の連結売上高が前年同期比5%増の1,208億フィリピンペソ(19億6,000万ドル)となったと発表した。これは主に住宅部門と産業部門の売上減少によるものだ。 同社は、これらの部門の売上減少にもかかわらず、発電部門の好調な業績が同社の財務成長を支えたと述べている。 住宅部門の売上は、異常な低温により冷房機器の需要が減少したため3.4%減少した。商業部門の売上もわずか0.8%減少した。 同様に、産業部門の売上も鉄鋼原料の制約と操業の混乱により1%減少した。 同社は39の都市と72の自治体を網羅する広大なネットワークを運営している。

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