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POSCO sees first-quarter operating profit up 82 percent on China demand, higher steel prices

Published 30/03/2017, 08:07
© Reuters. The logo of POSCO is seen at the company's headquarters in Seoul
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By Hyunjoo Jin

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean steelmaker POSCO (KS:005490) said on Thursday it estimated its first-quarter operating profit likely jumped more than four-fifths, topping analysts' expectations, underpinned by solid steel demand in China amid rising prices.

For 2019, the world's fourth-biggest steelmaker said it expects to nearly double its annual operating profit to 5 trillion won compared with last year, fuelled by higher-margin premium products and improvements in non-steel businesses.

Disclosing preliminary earnings guidance for the first time, the world's fourth-largest steelmaker said operating profit for January-March was about 1.2 trillion won (0.86 billion pounds), climbing 82 percent from 659.8 billion won a year ago and beating a consensus forecast of 816 billion won from 16 analysts' views.

Steel prices in China, the world's biggest consumer, have risen 16 percent so far in 2017, extending last year's sharp recovery from a six-year decline as Beijing implements efforts to spur infrastructure spending and cut excess manufacturing capacity.

POSCO, which estimated revenue climbed 17 percent to 14.6 trillion won in the period while net profit more than doubled to 800 billion won, expects to report final first-quarter numbers next month.

Company chairman Kwon Oh-joon, who has restructured affiliates and cut debts at the steel giant to help cope with intense competition from China and once-sagging product prices, was appointed for another three-year term early this month.

© Reuters. The logo of POSCO is seen at the company's headquarters in Seoul

The estimates were disclosed after POSCO shares closed down 0.9 percent on Thursday while the broader market (KS11) fell 0.1 percent. The company's shares have risen 10 percent this year, outpacing the market's 7 percent rise, after snapping six consecutive years of declines last year.

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