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ADNH to increase capital from Dhs720m to Dhs1bn
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, April 27 - 2008 at 07:48
- PRESS RELEASE
The Abu Dhabi National Hotels (ADNH), the UAE's leading hotel, tourism, transport and catering company, has held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) of shareholders.
The meeting, held at the Abu Dhabi Sheraton Hotel and Resort, also approved a proposal to pay cash dividend of 20% for 2007. The board also approved the shareholders' proposal to increase the number of Board Members from 8 to 9. It now includes HE Saif Mohammed Al Hajeri as Chairman, Mr. Ahmed Khalaf Al Otaiba as Vice Chairman, and Shiekh Ahmed Mohammed bin Sultan Suroor Al Dhaheri, Mohammed Thaloob Al Diree, Hamad Abdullah Al Shamsi, Hamad bin Kardoos Al Ameri, Alaa Oraikat, Khamis Mohammed Buharoon and Khalid Hajji Abdulla Khoori as members.
Reporting on the achidevements of the company in 2007, H.E. Saif Mohammed Al Hajeri, Chairman, praised the company's performance and financial results for 2007, expressing his gratitude to HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE's President, and HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, for their continuous support for the company.
He noted that ADNH earned operating profits of Dhs460m on revenues of Dhs1.321bn, an increase of over 23.3% and 10.5% respectively over 2006. "The net profit has increased from Dhs292.5m in 2006 to Dhs471.7m, a sharp growth of 61.2%. This is largely due to the increase of non-operational income from Dhs27.2m in 2006 to Dhs124m in 2007," he explained.
Al Hajeri said: "The excellent results for 2007 reflect the ongoing economic and tourism development in the UAE in general, and in Abu Dhabi in particular, and reaffirms the high confidence in the national economy. In 2007, room occupancy rate increased by 27.3% compared to 2006, owing to many factors notably the success of the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority's strategy to promote and develop tourism."
The hotel division led the growth in profits with a 37.4% increase to Dhs323.4m from Dhs235.4m in 2006. The catering and contract services achieved a 7.4% increase in profits to Dhs51.7m compared with Dhs48.1m in 2006, followed by the transport services which showed an increase of 6% with net profit of Dhs6m in 2007 compared to Dhs5.6m in 2006.
During 2007, ADNH signed a contract to manage JW Marriot Hotel and Resort, the first Marriott property in Abu Dhabi. The year also saw the completion of the main stages of construction of the 450-room Sofitel Jumairah Hotel in Dubai, which is due to open in 2008.
The Chairman noted that ADNH is part of the ambitious plans to develop Saadiyat Island and Capital City (at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre). "This will allow us to keep abreast with the boom taking place in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi in the fields of tourism, business entertainment, international exhibitions and conferences," Al Hajeri said.
"I would like to thank all shareholders for their ongoing support and trust, public and private sectors' authorities, our management and staff who contribute to the success of ADNH", Al Hajeri concluded.
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Abu Dhabi National Hotels was established more than 30 years ago and since then has grown in both size and diversity into a quality, broad-based hotel, tourism, transport and catering group. ADNH interests include a range of moderate to luxury hotels in addition to ADNH Travco, the company's travel and tourism arm and its transportation business Al Ghazal. In addition, ADNH has a joint venture with the catering and services company Compass, covering its respective catering operations in the Middle East under the banner ADNH Compass.For more information, please contact:
Ammar Al Thuwaini
Asda'a Public Relations
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tel: +971-2-6334133
Fax: +971-2-6334233
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