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E.On profits slip despite UK growth

BBC Published May 11, 2010 Reviewed Jun 30, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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E.On reported a 7% fall in first-quarter profits, with profits of 2.3bn euros down from 2.5bn euros a year earlier.
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E.On reported underlying earnings of 3.7bn euros, up from 3.1bn euros in the first quarter.
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E.On reported overall sales of 26.2bn euros, up 1.1% from a year earlier in the first quarter.
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E.On forecast core earnings to be stable or rise up to 3% for the rest of 2010.
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Electricite de France said sales had risen 4.3% in the first quarter.
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Electricite de France reported sales of 21.9bn euros, up from 21bn euros in the first quarter of 2009.
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E.On, Germany's biggest power producer, has reported a 7% fall in first-quarter profits after restructuring costs hit otherwise good underlying growth.

The company reported profits of 2.3bn euros (£1.97bn), down from 2.5bn euros for the same period a year earlier.

However, underlying earnings for the quarter were 3.7bn euros, up from 3.1bn euros.

E.On said it had seen particularly good earnings growth at its UK and recently-established renewable energy divisions.

The company said that the fall in headline profits was due to the tax implications on disposals and other restructuring charges, particularly the disposal of E.On's US energy unit PPL.

Overall sales in the quarter were 26.2bn euros, up 1.1% from a year earlier.

For the rest of of 2010, E.On said it was "cautiously optimistic" and maintained a forecast for core earnings to be stable or rise up to 3%.

Meanwhile, France's biggest power utility, Electricite de France, said sales had risen 4.3% in the first quarter, boosted by acquisitions in the US and Belgium.

The state-controlled company said sales were 21.9bn euros, up from 21bn euros in the first quarter of 2009.

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