Metinvest increased the EBITDA in July by 54.3%

According to Interfax-Ukraine, with reference to the unaudited consolidated monthly financial results of the Metinvest Group, the Group increased its EBITDA by 54.3%, up to $145 million, in July compared to the previous month.

 

In July, Metinvest’s revenue declined by 3.7%, down to $946 million, compared to June.

The Company’s arrears in July amounted to $2.7 billion, $22 million down from June.

The amount of cash grew by $24 million compared to the previous month, up to $303 million. The Metinvest Group spent $128 million and $18 million for investment and financial activities respectively.

In January — June, Metinvest reduced its net profit by 39%, down to $408 million, compared to the same period of 2018. The Company’s revenue in January — June decreased by 6%, down to $5.8 billion, EBITDA declined by 33%, down to $890 million.

As reported earlier, U.S. investors are interested in the Metinvest Group’s bonds amounting to $500 million, while UK companies are going to buy Metinvest’s Eurobonds worth €300 million.

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