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Top three Japanese ocean carriers suffer big losses

2009-10-29 00:00:00

JAPAN's major carriers NYK, MOL and "K" Line have all announced major losses for the first half of their fiscal years ending September 30.

"K" Line announced a loss of US$469.6 million in the first half from a first half revenue of $4.4 billion, down 46 per cent year on year. This result stood against last year's first half profit of $555 million.

MOL announced a loss $108 million in the first half year from $6.9 billion in revenue, down 43 per cent - against a $1.4 billion first half profit last year.

NYK announced a loss of US$318.7 million for the first half, compared to a profit of $991 million in last year's corresponding period.

While MOL continues to predict full-year profit, NYK and "K" Line expect more losses ahead this fiscal year.

(Source: www.schednet.com)