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UPDATE 2-Saudi SABIC Q2 net profit up 16.5 pct to record

Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:43pm EDT
 
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By Souhail Karam

RIYADH, July 19 (Reuters) - Saudi Basic Industries Corp 2010.SE (SABIC) made record profits in the second-quarter, despite the global economic slowdown thanks to high oil prices and earnings from its latest acquisition.

Second quarter net profit was 7.54 billion riyals ($2.02 billion), up 16.5 percent from the year-ago period, SABIC said in a statement on the bourse website.

The earnings were near the top of analysts' forecasts who were put profit between 7.16 and 7.63 billion riyals, according to a Reuters survey last month. [ID:nL30103825]

"The second quarter witnessed the highest profit the company achieved in a single quarter since its inception," SABIC said in the statement, quoting its Chief Executive Mohamed al-Mady.

Mady later said in a Reuters interview that a surge in the price of oil has preserved the firm's margins, offsetting the impact of the global economic slowdown on demand from some parts of the world. (Click on [nL19370265] for interview).

As a state controlled company, SABIC has access to cheap energy inputs.

Crude oil prices are used as a benchmark for the pricing of feedstocks including naptha, used to produce petrochemicals.

Compared to the first quarter, annual growth in operating profit almost doubled to 26.7 percent in the second-quarter to reach 12.1 billion riyals, based on Reuters calculations and SABIC's financial data.

Annual turnover growth was 55.8 percent in the second quarter, above the 52 percent of the first quarter of this year, according to Reuters' calculations and data from SABIC.

"This is mainly due to the consolidation of SABIC Innovative Plastics ... to an improvement in sale prices of most key products and increases in the volume of production and sales ... in spite of a rise in ... the prices of oil and a slowdown in the major part of the world's economies," Mady added.

SABIC paid $11.6 billion for GE Plastics last year, renaming it SABIC Innovative Plastics.

SABIC increased sales volumes by 6 percent in the first half against a 5 percent rise in production volumes.

SABIC Innovative boosted SABIC's turnover more than its net profit, said Ibrahim al-Alwan, whose KSB Capital Group investment bank came up with the closest forecast for SABIC's second-quarter earnings.

"SABIC Innovative was a very good strategic buy with its strong presence in the United States, but it is suffering because of the situation there. SABIC Innovative's margins are not as good as SABIC," he said.  Continued...

 

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