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2013 03 14

Majority of Lithuania’s listed companies book profits for 2012

More than three fourths of the 32 companies listed on Lithuania’s regulated market reported a profit for 2012 and many companies improved their performance, the central Bank of Lithuania said on Thursday.
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“Although the aggregate earnings declined, the combined losses of loss-making companies declined as well. Moreover, we saw an increase in the number of profit-making companies and a decline in the number of loss-making companies,” Vaidas Cibas, the head of the Regulated Market Supervision Division of the central bank, said in a press release.

According to the central bank’s data, 25 companies generated a combined net profit of 705.8 million litas (EUR 204.6m) and 7 companies suffered a combined loss of 101.7 million litas. Although the number of profit-making companies increased by one-fifth compared with the previous year, their combined net earnings shrank by 35 percent. The number of loss-making companies last year declined by approximately one-third from the previous year and their combined losses contracted by half.

Last year, 62.5 percent of listed companies (and 75 percent in the fourth quarter alone y/y) improved their performance, i.e. either increased their net earnings or reduced (eliminated) losses, compared with 2011.

The combined revenues of listed companies last year rose by 5 percent, to 14.3 billion litas.

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