Dubai's Emaar Q4 Net Profit Up 48%, Beats Estimates
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Dubai’s Emaar Q4 Net Profit Up 48%, Beats Estimates

Dubai’s Emaar Q4 Net Profit Up 48%, Beats Estimates

The developer, which launched several new projects last year, said its total value of sales in Dubai for 2013 was Dhs12 billion.

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Emaar Properties, Dubai’s largest listed property developer, posted a 48 per cent increase in its quarterly profit from a strong upturn that boosted by growth in its malls, hotels and property business.

Dubai’s safe haven status during the region’s Arab Spring uprisings has fuelled trade and tourism over the last year.

A bellwether for Dubai’s real estate market, Emaar has led a recovery in that sector, and most of the projects it launched in the last few months were sold out within hours, reminiscent of the period before the 2008 global financial crisis.

Fourth-quarter net profit of Dhs756 million ($206 million) compared with Dhs512 million in the corresponding period of 2012, it said in a statement on Monday.

Analysts in a Reuters poll had predicted on average a net profit of Dhs622 million.

Revenue for the quarter was Dhs2.76 billion, up three per cent year-on-year. Emaar’s full-year net profit was Dhs2.57 billion, an increase of 21 per cent over 2012.

Dubai’s largest property firm said revenue from its malls and hotels, accounted for nearly half of the total revenue.

Meanwhile, total value of property sales in Dubai for 2013 was Dhs12 billion, nearly three times the amount in 2012.

Property prices in Dubai have fallen more than 50 per cent from their 2008 peak.

Moody’s upgraded the developer’s ratings by two notchs, one level short of investment grade, on the back of the figures, although the ratings agency said it remained cautious about “the sustainability of current market trends”.

However “…the company’s resilient recurring cash flows from its investment properties coupled with the success of its new project launches and reduced gross debt levels has significantly strengthened the credit profile of the company,” Moody’s said.

Emaar regained its investment grade credit rating from S&P this month.

Its shares ended 1.2 per cent higher before the results were announced.


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