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Poniżej ciekawe świeże informacje. Jedna sprawa to te kwartalne wyniki, przyzwoite i - co ważne w świetle niedawnej wielkiej zwałki - zgodne z wcześniejszymi założeniami. Druga sprawa, która, mam nadzieję, zostanie prawidłowo odczytana przez inwestorów w USA, to te odnowione licencje na produkcję i dystrybucję w Rosji, zwłaszcza flagowej marki wódek TOPAZ. To bardzo pozytywna informacja, jeśli się zna rosyjski rynek wódek ale i tamtejszy światek pozwoleń, zgód i licencji. Myślę że na tym możemy dzisiaj pojechać w górę.
Central European Distribution reports net income for Q1
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Central European Distribution Corporation has reported a net income of $1.12 million for the first quarter ended March 31, 2011, compared to a net loss of $23.36 million for the first quarter ended March 31, 2010.
Net sales for the first quarter of 2011 were $156.71 million, compared to $149.81 million for the first quarter of 2010.
William Carey, president and CEO commented, "First quarter performance was in line with our expectations in all three of our markets of Poland, Russia and Hungary in terms of top line and bottom line performance. We expect to see significant quarter on quarter improvement moving through the rest of the year in 2011. We are meeting the challenges head on that are confronting us today and are making good progress in resolving these key challenges in our markets and strengthening the overall management team to target profitable market share gains over the medium term.
"In Russia, we have been successful in obtaining the renewal of all of our required production and distribution licenses due so far, including for our main production facility, Topaz, which we received today. As the wholesalers we work with in Russia continue to go through their relicensing we are not expecting any significant issues to arise from this process beyond the short term destocking effect as wholesalers reduce their inventory levels prior to license renewal."
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