Aldar Properties Q2 Results 2014

Abu Dhabi, 3 August 2014: Aldar Properties PJSC, Abu Dhabi's leading listed property development, investment and management company, today announced a net profit of AED 506 million for the second quarter of 2014, an increase of 12% from Q1 2014 and an increase of 168% from Q2 2013 after adjusting for one time effects booked at the time of the merger with Sorouh1  Revenues for Q2 2014 were AED 2,194 million up 74% from Q2 2013. The net profit for the second quarter was primarily driven by the continued handovers of units at the Gate Towers and strong growth in residential leasing revenues on the back of a successful leasing campaign principally at the Al Rayyana development.

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