Brief: Hungary Richter CEO says huge windfall tax "unjustified"
Nov 8 (Reuters) - Richter Gedeon Vegyeszeti Gyar Nyrt
GDRB.BU CEO Gabor Orban told a briefing after company
published Q3 earnings:
* COMPANY EXPECTS TO PAY HUF 30.7 BILLION IN SPECIAL
WINDFALL TAX
IN 2023
* THIS EXTRA PROFIT TAX IS UNJUSTIFIED AS WE ARE SUFFERING
FROM
NEGATIVE IMPACT OF FX LOSSES THIS YEAR
* OPERATING RESULT WILL BE AROUND 570 MILLION EUROS THIS
YEAR
* RICHTER TO POST LOSSES ON EXCHANGE RATE MOVES THIS YEAR
Source text for Eikon: [ID:https://bse.hu/newkibdata/128976410/RCH231108QR01E_corr.pdf
]
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(Reporting by Krisztina Than)
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