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Despite reimbursement of Rs937m, Shell announces Rs1.067b loss

byCustoms Today Report
13/03/2015
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KARACHI: Despite better cash flow, Shell Pakistan Limited has posted an after tax loss of Rs1.067 billion for the year ended in December 2014, as compared to a profit of Rs1,061 million during the previous year.

But buoyed by better cash flow, including reimbursement of Rs937 million in overdue receivables from the government, directors announced a cash dividend of Rs8 per share – twice what was handed out in 2013.

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Shell Pakistan Chairman Omar Sheikh said, “We took a Rs4 billion hit in the shape of inventory loss during the year,” adding that Rs3 billion came during the fourth quarter (October-December 2014) alone.

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