Earnings per share increases 12% as a result of the successful completion of bonds buyback
National Central Cooling Company PJSC (‘Tabreed’), the leading UAE-based district cooling utility infrastructure company, today released its 2015 third quarter (Q3) consolidated financial results. In 2015, the company has connected over 15,000 refrigerated tons (RT) to customers in key markets across the GCC, while bringing to a successful conclusion the repurchase of 28% of the outstanding mandatory convertible bonds held by its bondholder.
Financial highlights – nine months ended 30 September 2015:
Operational highlights – nine months ended 30 September 2015:
Waleed Al Mokarrab Al Muhairi, Tabreed’s Chairman, said: “In the current economic climate, Tabreed distinguishes itself by having a robust utility infrastructure business which delivers consistent and sustainable results. As an organization, we will continue to benefit from the strength of our long-term customer relationships, as well as from a steady increase in the number of companies across the region that are actively looking to utilize energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly cooling solutions for their projects.”
Jasim Husain Thabet, Tabreed’s Chief Executive Officer, added: “Tabreed has a stable utility infrastructure business model that delivers consistent and recurring revenues year-on-year. Looking forward, we anticipate this pattern will continue as we look to grow our business in a sustainable manner that enhances shareholders value and delivers long-term returns to all of our stakeholders.”
Tabreed has 69 district cooling plants across the GCC and provides services to many of the region’s critical developments including all the projects on Abu Dhabi’s Al Maryah Island, home to Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and Abu Dhabi Global Market, and all the projects on Yas Island such as Ferrari World, Yas Marina Circuit and Yas Mall, in addition to other national and regional landmarks such as Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Dubai Metro, the Pearl – Qatar, and the Jabal Omar Development Project in the Holy City of Mecca.