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Mota-Engil's Mota-Engil profits jump 20% and order book hits record

Mota-Engil is Portugal's largest building company. Its net profit for the nine-month period rose by 20%. This was due to growth at its African unit. The global order backlog also reached a new record.

The builder that operates in over 20 countries across Africa, Europe, and Latin America posted a net income of 90 million euro ($104 million) for the period. This is up from 77 millions euros last year.

The African unit's revenue rose 57%, to 1.6 billion Euros, despite a 1.4% decline in sales. This was "driven by the doubled activity" of industrial engineering work, which included the mining sector.

After two years of growth, sales in Latin America dropped by 29% in a "transitional period", to 1.6 billion euro. Sales in Europe fell by 27%, to 334 millions euros following the sale of their Polish operations in September.

The EBITDA margin increased to 17%, from 15%, a year earlier. EBITDA for the African unit increased by 62%, to 405 millions euros. The margin was 25%.

Mota-Engil is owned by the Mota Family at 40% and China Communications Construction Company at 32,41%. The order backlog has reached a new record of 15,7 billion euros. This was up from 14,7 billion euros in June.

The backlog does not include contracts signed in Brazil or Mexico after September. This "guarantees visibility over several years, and supports strong, profitable growth for the future."

(source: Reuters)