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ADNH net profits up 17.1% in H1
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, August 01 - 2009 at 10:28
Abu Dhabi National Hotels' (ADNH) net profits for the first half of the year has reached Dhs324.2m, 17.1% higher than the corresponding period of 2008, according to a press statement. The company's consolidated revenues reached Dhs950.6m. ADNH has also recently inaugurated its Al Diar Barsha Hotel Apartments, an 87 suite hotel close to Mall of the Emirates. Its five star 438 room Sofitel Jumeirah Beach Hotel is also set for the soft launch.
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