UPDATE: Chile Endesa 1Q Net Profit Gains 3.3% To CLP96.86 Billion
27 Aprile 2011 - 9:37PM
Dow Jones News
Chile's largest power producer, Empresa Nacional de Electricidad
SA (EOC, ENDESA.SN), said that its first-quarter net profit rose
3.3% from a year earlier to 96.86 billion Chilean pesos ($209.6
million), mainly on higher physical sales in Argentina, Colombia
and Peru.
A severe drought in Chile, where Endesa has 38% of its installed
capacity, however, crimped hydroelectric power generation and pared
back the company's bottom line.
Endesa has 13,846 megawatts of installed capacity distributed in
Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Peru. It also an equity stake in
987MW of installed capacity in Brazil.
Some 59% of Endesa's capacity is in hydroelectric generation and
the rest in thermal-generation plants.
The power generator's revenue rose to CLP573.94 billion from
CLP530.03 billion in the same period a year ago.
Endesa's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and
amortization, or Ebitda, fell 10.8% to CLP201.37 billion, due to
tax changes in Colombia.
Endesa is controlled by power holding company Enersis SA (ENI,
ENERSIS.SN), which in turn is controlled by Spain's Endesa SA
(ELEZF, ELE.MC).
In late afternoon trading, Endesa's shares fell 1.3% to
CLP865.00, while the blue-chip Ipsa index fell 0.2%.
Over the last 52 weeks, the shares have traded at a low of
CLP780.61 and at a high of CLP936.64; the stock has gained 7.4%
over the same period.
-By Anthony Esposito, Dow Jones Newswires; 56-2-715-8929;
anthony.esposito@dowjones.com