Russian steelmaker, Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK) has unveiled a Net Profit for H1 2008 of $1.03 billion, up 19% Year on Year jump under US GAAP.
Revenues were up 41% to $5.63 billion, with EBITDA up 25% to $1.5 billion. That came on the back of an 8.3% increase in steel production to 7.015 million tones, and an 8.1% increase in rolled product production to 6.434 million tones. Strong domestic demand underpinned the results with MMK saying average sales prices for its products jumped as much as 45% in Q2 compared with Q1. The company also noted that its efforts on equipment modernization, cost control, energy conservation, and increasing labour productivity are also adding to the bottom line.