euro adhoc: IVU Traffic Technologies AG
quarterly or semiannual financial
statement
Figures for the first half of financial year 2006
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26.07.2006
Half-yearly revenues increased by 21% in y-o-y comparison EBIT improved by almost EUR 1 million Order book situation continues to be very good
IVU Traffic Technologies AG has generated revenue of EUR 12.8 million in the first six months of the current financial year. This represents an increase of 21 percent over the same period in the previous year. Gross half-yearly profits increased to EUR 10,7 million, or 16 per cent. EBIT could be improved by almost EUR 1 million, from -EUR 1.6 million to -EUR 0.7 million, and the half-yearly consolidated loss was improved over the same period in 2005 by EUR 800 000 to -EUR 0.9 million.
IVU is steering towards a profitable financial year. The goal of the group for 2006 is to achieve revenue in excess of EUR 30 million and gross profits of EUR 25 million, and associated with this a considerable increase in EBIT.
IVU's order books are in very good condition. With the performances already completed in the current financial year and the work which is outstanding, at the beginning of the third quarter about 86% of the planned revenue and the gross profits for 2006 are covered.
To see the full report visit: www.ivu.de.
end of announcement euro adhoc 26.07.2006 15:30:36
Further inquiry note:
Renate Bader
Leiterin Unternehmenskommunikation
Telefon: +49(0)30 859 06 800
E-Mail: rba@ivu.de
Branche: Computing & Information Technology
ISIN: DE0007448508
WKN: 744850
Index: Prime All Share, Technologie All Share, CDAX
Börsen: Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse / regulated dealing/prime
standard
Börse Berlin-Bremen / free trade
Baden-Württembergische Wertpapierbörse / free trade
Börse Düsseldorf / free trade
Niedersächsische Börse zu Hannover / free trade
Bayerische Börse / free trade
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