Hyflux shares plunged 7% on its full-year results announcement, which saw revenues decline 15% to S$482 million (US$384 million) and post-tax profits slump 40% to S$53 million (US$42 million). ¡°We haven¡¯t seen such a dry year for desal as 2011,¡± lamented CEO Olivia Lum.
The results show a more even geographic balance in terms of revenue generation last year, with the contribution from MENA dropping from 60% in 2010 to 24% in 2011 as Hyflux¡¯s Algerian plants neared completion, and political upheaval in the region led to project delays.
Back home, Hyflux is clearly playing it safe as it develops its new image as a power and water developer, appointing industry stalwart Siemens as the EPC contractor for the power element of the Tuaspring project. ¡°If the contracting authority wants to have an IWPP, we now have the experience,¡± says Lum. She has her sights on Oman, Qatar and Kuwait.