Vinacomin reports low turnover

Apr 22nd at 11:13
22-04-2014 11:13:15+07:00

Vinacomin reports low turnover

Viet Nam National Coal–Mineral Industries Holding Corporation's (Vinacomin) turnover was VND26 trillion (US$1.23 billion) in the first quarter of the year, while its profit was VND550 billion ($26.1 million).

 

Nguyen Van Bien, Vinaconmin's deputy general director, announced at a press meeting in Ha Noi last week that of the total revenue, turnover from coal exploitation was VND13.3 trillion ($633 million), from electricity production was VND3.2 trillion (152 million) , and from mineral production was VND1.52 trillion ($73 million) .

The slow recovery of the world economy has resulted in decreasing coal consumption and sale prices, Bien said, adding that the group, however, would strive to meet financial balance and State budget collection while ensuring employees' welfare.

Figures from Vinacomin showed that coal output in the three-month period was 9.7 million tonnes, a reduction of 8 per cent compared with the same period last year and an achievement of only 26 per cent of the year's target.

Coal consumption was estimated at 9.35 million tonnes including 2.5 million tonnes for export and 6.8 million tonnes for domestic purposes, accounting for three-fourths of the total because of low export prices. The company had targeted to export 8 million tonnes of coal this year out of a total of 35 million tonnes.

The coal inventory at the end of the quarter was 7.6 million tonnes.

Alumina output in the period was 113,000 tonnes, while several minerals had an increase in output year-on-year of 104–142 per cent. Electricity production and consumption reached 2,600 million kWh, representing a five per cent increase compared with the same period last year.

The group ensured jobs for 126,000 labourers with an average income of VND7.7 million each per month.

However, Vinacomin's investment in the first quarter was low at VND2.45 trillion ($116 million), showing a 17 per cent year-on-year decrease.

Restructuring

Bien said Vinacomin has taken drastic measures to implement the restructure plan approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung to focus on core businesses.

The group has dissolved so far this year 9 one-member limited companies involved in coal production to merge them with its branches to stabilise their operations.

It also equitised 2 out of 8 approved units and will move the remaining 6 units to joint stock firms from the beginning of next year.

It has targeted to complete the equitisation of all 8 units this year.

Vinacomin has also reduced its capital ownership in non-core businesses to less than 36 per cent and has divested from non-core businesses such as banking, financial investment, and infrastructure.

The total investment in non-core businesses was VND500 billion ($23 million) in five units including SHB Bank, SHS Securities Company, Sai Gon-Ha Noi Fund Management Company, and Hai Ha Industrial Zone in northeastern Quang Ninh Province.

He claimed the group has been waiting for favourable opportunities to divest all capital from SHB and SHS and ensure the availability of capital after the withdrawal.

Vinacomin has targeted to meet 50–52 per cent of the whole year's plans in the first half of the year. Coal consumption will be 9–10 million tonnes: 1.5–2 million tonnes for exports and 7.5–8 million tonnes for domestic consumption. 

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