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North Macedonia: Higher dividend for 2019 at Makpetrol

Makpetrol recorded a net profit in the amount of 14.3 million euros in 2019, which is 12.8 % higher compared to the previous year. The shareholders of North Macedonian fuel retail company Makpetrol approved the proposal to distribute gross dividend in the amount of 32.6 euros/share for 2019. The company paid gross dividend of 21.1 euros/share for 2018. Therefore, Makpetrol will distribute a total of 3.3 million euros in dividend from last year’s profit. The company’s operating revenues increased by 4 % to 367.5 million euros in 2019, while operating expenses also rose by 3.9 %, reaching over 353 million euros in the same period. Domestic sales rose by 2.9 % to 342.5 million euros, while sale on the foreign markets increased by 15 % to 20.2 million euros.

The company recorded a non-consolidated net profit of some 12.7 million euros in 2018, more than double compared to 2017. Makpetrol operates a network of 127 petrol stations in North Macedonia and is also present in Greek and Serbian markets.

 

 

 

 

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