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Ferrovial's profit rises, beats forecast as highway builder bets on US

Spanish building giant Ferrovial's firsthalf profit nearly quadrupled as its toll highway service in the United States and Canada continued to deliver strong outcomes, the business said on Tuesday.

Net income reached 414 million euros ($ 448 million), up from 114 million euros reported a year ago, far above the average of analysts' expectations of 208 million euros.

The company that builds and manages freeways and airports concessions reported a 7.5% boost in revenues to 4.27 billion euros in the first half, likewise above the 4.1 billion euros forecast by analysts surveyed by LSEG.

CEO Ignacio Madridejos attributed the results to strong returns from U.S. express lanes, also highlighting increasing traffic levels at its airports, including London's Heathrow, in which Ferrovial holds a large stake.

Profits in the toll company rose 25.2% to 595 million euros, driven by solid development in North America, the company stated.

Building and construction revenues rose practically 5% to 3.37 billion euros and the department ended June with a record order book worth nearly 16 billion, 49% of that quantity in the United States and 22% in Poland.

Ferrovial made its Nasdaq debut in May in a quote to improve its profile and attract more investors from the U.S. market, where it is looking for to expand its agreements in the southeast states and likewise around New York. The business plans to make 71% of its overall financial investments for 2024 in this country.

(source: Reuters)