
CDL net profit creeps up 0.2% to $133.8m
Thanks to a robust property development business.
Despite a booming revenue at $1.1b, property developer City Development Ltd. (CDL) has claimed a resilient net profit of $133.8m for 2Q16, only a meager increase from its $133.5m earnings the same period last year.
It was the property development business segment that contributed the the highest to pre-tax profits, forming 51.6% of the pre-tax profits for the second quarter.
"In particular, the recognition of profit from Lush Acres EC boosted the pre-tax profits of the property development business segment for Q2 2016," CDL said in a statement.
However, the increases in the group's revenue were offset by lower contributions from Millennium & Copthorne Hotels in New York and Singapore due to a weaker performance.
Revenue per available room (RevPAR) in New York dropped 15.8% while that of Singapore went down by 10.2%.
More so, cost of sales and servicing swelled 59% year-on-year to $652.3m from $415.8m in 2015.