-- 国际控股公司(ADX:IHC,简称IHC)周三公布,第一季度归属于股东的净利润同比增长,主要得益于营收增长33.2%。 截至3月31日的三个月,这家全球投资公司归属于股东的净利润从去年同期的14.7亿迪拉姆增至50.7亿迪拉姆。每股收益从0.67迪拉姆增至2.32迪拉姆。 这家在阿布扎比上市的控股公司旗下拥有Alpha Dhabi(ADX:ALPHADHABI)、Two Point Zero(ADX:2POINTZERO)和Al Seer Marine(ADX:ASM)等子公司。该公司表示,营收从236.1亿迪拉姆增至314.5亿迪拉姆。 这家积极投资运营的公司从其房地产和建筑业务中获得了108亿迪拉姆的收入。海洋和疏浚业务的收入达到69亿迪拉姆,而能源和矿业业务在矿业和能源活动扩张的推动下,贡献了54亿迪拉姆的收入。 IHC的总资产达到4453亿迪拉姆,较2025年底增长3.9%。股本回报率提高至17.8%,而总债务增至948亿迪拉姆,用于支持集团的增长计划。 IHC表示:“集团将继续优先发展高绩效平台,扩大在战略领域的业务规模,并深化其动态价值网络的整合,以释放更多价值。”
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