Ukrspecexport sees net profit by 45.65% in Jan-Sept
State-owned company Ukrspecexport in January-September 2017 saw a 45.65% rise in net profit under Ukrainian accounting standards, to UAH 113.08 million.
According to a company report in the information disclosure system of the National Commission for Securities and the Stock Market, its net revenue in January-September 2017 fell by 40.54%, to UAH 984.87 million.
In January-June 2017, the company’s net profit fell by 0.6% year-over-year, to UAH 68.88 million from UAH 69.3 million, and net revenue decreased by 55.03%, to UAH 619.34 million.
Ukrspecexport is an authorized state intermediary in carrying out foreign economic activities in the sphere of exports and imports of goods and services that are subject to export control.
Since December 2010, under the government's decision Ukrspecexport and its subsidiaries have joined the Ukroboronprom State Concern.
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