BRUSSELS, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Belgian dredger DEME's order
book fell at the end of the second quarter as the group added no
new big orders, though its operating income grew by some 45
percent in the first half of the year.
DEME, owned by construction group CFE CFEB.BR , said its
order book at the end of the second quarter stood at 3.36
billion euros ($3.78 billion), down from the 3.53 billion at the
end of the first.
DEME's core profit in the first half of 2015 rose by 44.4
percent in the first half to 276.3 million euros, as the group
completed work at the Suez Canal and the New Doha Port.
DEME represented some 70 percent of CFE's revenue in the
first six months of 2015. Belgian holding company Ackermans &
Van Haaren ACKB.BR owns 60.4 percent of CFE and France's Vinci
SGEF.PA 12.1 percent.
($1 = 0.8883 euros)
(Reporting by Robert-Jan Bartunek; editing by Philip
Blenkinsop)
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Keywords: CFE RESULTS/