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Hock Lian Seng reports 45% fall in FY17 earnings to $19.8 mil

PC Lee
PC Lee • 2 min read
Hock Lian Seng reports 45% fall in FY17 earnings to $19.8 mil
SINGAPORE (Feb 26): Hock Lian Seng, the construction company with a focus on infrastructure projects, reported a 45% fall in FY17 earnings to $19.8 million from $35.9 million.
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SINGAPORE (Feb 26): Hock Lian Seng, the construction company with a focus on infrastructure projects, reported a 45% fall in FY17 earnings to $19.8 million from $35.9 million.

This came on the back of higher cost of sales and lower other income and share of results from JV.

Full-year revenue rose 27.9% to $151.1 million mainly led by its Civil Engineering segment which recorded a 27% rise in revenue to $149.6 million.

This was due to the much higher contribution from Changi Airport JV project which progressed to a more active phase in 2017.

Property Development posted revenue of $1.3 million related to sales of unit at Ark@Gambas.

Revenue from Investment property segment remained insignificant.

Cost of sales rose 41.1% to $123.9 million. Gross profit fell 10.4% to $27.1 million.

Other income fell 19% to $3.9 million mainly due to the reduction in interest income.

There was also a provision for impairment loss of investment securities of $1.1 million due to the default risk for some held-to-maturity investment securities.

Other operating cost increased by $0.77 million mainly due to exchange loss arises for the revaluation of USD holdings for USD committed material purchases.

Share of profits from the joint venture was only $490,000 related to a writeback of project cost for Skywoods.

As at end Dec, Hock Lian Seng's order book for on-going projects of civil engineering segment was $775 million for the Maxwell station, the two Changi Airport projects and Stabling at Gali Batu Depot.

Construction of the group’s new industrial development property at Tuas – Shine@Tuas South – has started and is expected to be completed in 2Q18.

The board has proposed a first and final cash dividend of 1.8 cents per share.

Shares in Hock Lian Seng closed 1 cent higher at 51 cents on Monday.

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