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[Summary] => Buoyed by higher coal prices, Semirara Mining Corp., the coal unit of the Consunji-listed flagship holding company DMCI Holdings Inc., reported a 21-percent growth in its net income last year to P1.59 billion from only P1.32 billion the previous year.
In a statement, Semirara said the 2005 net profit translates to P5.469 earnings per share (EPS).
"This solid performance came about as coal prices remained healthy with composite average FOB prices increasing by 12 percent from P1,974 per metric ton to P2,205/MT during the year," Semirara said.
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In a statement, Semirara said the 2005 net profit translates to P5.469 earnings per share (EPS).
"This solid performance came about as coal prices remained healthy with composite average FOB prices increasing by 12 percent from P1,974 per metric ton to P2,205/MT during the year," Semirara said.
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By Zinnia B. Dela Peña | March 27, 2006 - 12:00am
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