NEWS14 August 2012

GfK posts ‘sharp’ rise in first-half sales

Europe Financials

GERMANY— GfK has posted an increase in sales for the first half of 2012 but reported a slight decrease in income for the period. In the first six months of 2012, sales were up 9.1% to €720.1m from €660.1m but its adjusted operating income for the period fell 3.1% to €81.4m from €83.9m.

In a statement accompanying the results, GfK noted a “distinctly difficult economic environment” that was responsible for “a marked cooling of business development” in the second quarter, which saw a double-digit drop in income. Sales for the quarter were up 7.2% from €349.9m to €375m, but income fell 10.6% from €53.5m to €47.8m.

GfK said that its businesses in the Asia Pacific region and Latin America recorded the “sharpest” rise in growth, with the figure in Asia Pacific growing 31.2% to €71.4m.

Matthias Hartmann (pictured), CEO at GfK, said: “Despite the economic challenges, we are confirming our forecast for the year and in the coming months we will focus on achieving our goals.”

@RESEARCH LIVE

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