Net profit seems flat almost quite similar as last year.
EPs of 0.95 cents.
Dividend of 0.5 cents . XD on 27/8. Pay date on 6th September.
2Q2018 Financial period reported on. The Group’s revenue for Q2 2018 was steady at S$120.2 million. Revenue for Healthcare Services division increased by 5.4%, offset by a decrease of 2.3% in the Hospital Services division. The increase in revenue from Healthcare Services division was contributed by the addition of new corporate clients, and a new contract, awarded by the Ministry of Health and Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, to provide Air Borders screening services. The decrease in revenue from the Hospital Services division this quarter was the result of softer than expected demand from the foreign patients, even though local patients registered a slight increase. The Group recorded a profit after tax of S$16.8 million for Q2 2018, an increase of 3.6% from S$16.2 million in Q2 2017. The Group maintained its strong cashflow from operating activities of S$18.9 million in Q2 2018. The strong operating cashflow enabled the Group to support its investments in RafflesHospital Extension, RafflesHospital Shanghai and RafflesHospital Chongqing. These investments, together with capital expenditure for business expansion, amounted to S$16.5 million in Q2 2018. The Group has a healthy cash position of S$108.4 million as at 30 June 2018. The Directors are pleased to declare for the financial year ending 31 December 2018, an interim ordinary dividend of 0.5 Singapore cents per ordinary share. The dividend will be paid on 6 September 2018. RafflesMedical has also successfully implemented its e-Commerce service, since the pilot in October 2017, to allow patients to conveniently purchase their health screening, vaccination, health supplements and other medical services online before they turn up at the respective medical centres. RafflesMedical’s 5-year partnership with the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) was launched in January 2018. Since then, quite a number of patients have been assisted to better manage their chronic conditions.
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