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TABLE-China Comms Construction 2008 net up 0.7 pct

Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:03am EDT

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 April 14 (Reuters) - Year ended December 31, 2008
 (in million yuan unless stated)
 Shr (yuan)         0.41    vs 0.41
 Final Div (yuan)   0.098   vs 0.088
 Net                6,075   vs 6,032
 Revenue            178,889 vs 150,601
 Company name       China Communications Construction Co Ltd.
 Books close        May 19 to June 18
 Dividend payable   to announced
 NOTE - China Communications Construction (1800.HK) is a
transportation infrastructure company in China primarily engaged
in infrastructure construction, design, dredging and port
machinery manufacturing businesses.
 The calculation of share earnings is based on the weighted
average of 14,825 million shares in issue during two years.
 Total dividend for year is 0.098 yuan vs 0.088 yuan.
 The consensus (mean) forecast, according to a poll by Reuters
Estimates, was for net profit of 6.23 billion yuan for the year.
(Reporting by Raymond Leung; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)




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