Become a Member
  • Track your favourite stocks
  • Create & monitor portfolios
  • Daily portfolio value
Sign Up
Quickpicks
Add shares to your
quickpicks to
display them here!

IN BRIEF: Irish Continental Ferries Carry 65% Fewer Cars In 1st Half

28th Jul 2020 13:26

Irish Continental Group PLC - Dublin-based ferry operator - Number of cars carried on its ferries down 65% on a year before in the half year to June to 56,600, and down 67% to 68,900 in 2020 to this July 25. However, Roll On-Roll Off Freight down just 2.7% in half-year and down 1.1% in year to date. Container Freight down 12% in half year and 11% in year to date. Terminal lifts down 14% in both half-year and year to date. Revenue for half-year to June 30 down 22% annually to EUR130.8 million, with Ferries Division revenue down 33% to EUR61.6 million including intra-division income but Container & Terminal Division revenue down just 6.6% to EUR73.2 million. "The key challenge for ICG during the Covid-19 pandemic has been maintaining our shipping schedules which are critical to the supply chain on and off the island of Ireland," it says. Notes that Irish Ferries subsidiary Dublin Ferryport Terminal won a public tender to operate a new container depot at the new Dublin Inland Port, entering into a 20-year lease for this operation.

Current stock price: EUR3.13

Year-to-date change: down 36%

By Tom Waite; [email protected]

Copyright 2020 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved.


Related Shares:

Irish Cont.
FTSE 100 Latest
Value8,474.74
Change-133.74