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TABLE-Sinopec yearly net profit up 5.5 pct

Sun Apr 6, 2008 10:23pm EDT

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 April 7 (Reuters) - Year ended Dec. 31, 2007
 (in million yuan unless stated)
 Shr (yuan)               0.65     vs 0.62
 Final Div (yuan)         0.115    vs 0.11
 Net                      56,533   vs 53,603
 Turnover                 1,173,87 vs 1,034,89
 Company name             China Petroleum & Chemical
                          Corporation (SINOPEC)
 Books close              to be announced
 Dividend payable         to be announced
 NOTE - China Petroleum & Chemical (0386.HK) (600028.SS)
(SNP.N) is engaged in integrated petroleum and petrochemical
business with upstream, midstream and downstream operations.
 The calculation of share earnings is based on the weighted
average of 86,702.44 million shares in issue during the two
years.
 Total dividend for year is 0.165 yuan (including interim
dividend of 0.05 yuan) vs 0.15 yuan.
 The consensus (mean) forecast, according to Reuters
Estimates, was for net profit of 62.57 billion yuan for the year.
 (Reporting by Raymond Leung in Hong Kong; Editing by Edmund
Klamann)




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