Hussain Sajwani, chairman of Damac at the launch of the Aykon Nine Elms fashion branded residence in London last month. Stephen Lock for the National
Hussain Sajwani, chairman of Damac at the launch of the Aykon Nine Elms fashion branded residence in London last month. Stephen Lock for the National
Hussain Sajwani, chairman of Damac at the launch of the Aykon Nine Elms fashion branded residence in London last month. Stephen Lock for the National
Hussain Sajwani, chairman of Damac at the launch of the Aykon Nine Elms fashion branded residence in London last month. Stephen Lock for the National

Dubai’s Damac Properties profit rises by 52 per cent


Michael Fahy
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Damac Properties reported a net profit of Dh1.4 billion for the second quarter of 2015 on the back of revenues of Dh2.3bn.

The company said that a comparison to last year’s figures was not possible as it had listed on the Dubai Financial Market only in January this year.

However, if figures for its former London-listed subsidiary Damac Real Estate Development (Dred) are used, they equate to a 52 per cent increase in net profit and a 14 per cent rise in revenues.

Damac said it would pay an interim dividend of 10 per cent cash and 10 per cent bonus shares.

During the first six months of the year, it achieved a net profit of Dh2.7bn, 57 per cent higher than the Dred figure for last year, while turnover was 30 per cent higher at Dh4.7bn.

As well as the change in its parent entity, Damac also adopted the new IFRS 15 accounting standards, which allow it to recognise revenues from portions of off-plan sales before the buildings are completed.

Mohammad Kamal, research director at the Dubai-based investment bank Arqaam Capital, said the IFRS 15 standards had contributed to the growth reported in these new figures.

“When you sanitise for IFRS, then quarter-on-quarter handovers have slowed down and land sales have also dropped off a little bit,” he said.

Property sales fell to Dh2.3bn for the second quarter, compared to Dh2.8bn in the first quarter. Despite this, the firm continues to achieve strong margins, particularly on development properties, he added.

The chief financial officer Adil Taqi said the second-quarter results included much more of the traditionally quieter Ramadan period than 2014, but that it had since experienced a strong month in July and a good start to the second half of the year.

He said new sales should hit about Dh10bn for the year, a dip from the Dh11.5bn it achieved last year when it had an “exceptional” first quarter.

Despite this, he said the company was pleased with its ­results.

“The market has told us that it likes what it saw,” Mr Taqi said, referring to a 15 per cent increase in its share price to Dh3.68 by the end of the day.

“We have sold well, we have delivered well and we continue to be optimistic about the future. We are confident about the prospects for 2015.”

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Here, Dr Mohamed El Abiary, paediatric consultant at Al Zahra Hospital Dubai, shares some advice for parents whose children are fasting during the holy month of Ramadan:

Gradual fasting and golden points - For children under the age of 10, follow a step-by-step approach to fasting and don't push them beyond their limits. Start with a few hours fasting a day and increase it to a half fast and full fast when the child is ready. Every individual's ability varies as per the age and personal readiness. You could introduce a points system that awards the child and offers them encouragement when they make progress with the amount of hours they fast

Why fast? - Explain to your child why they are fasting. By shedding light on the importance of abstaining from food and drink, children may feel more encouraged to give it there all during the observance period. It is also a good opportunity to teach children about controlling urges, doing good for others and instilling healthy food habits

Sleep and suhoor - A child needs adequate sleep every night - at least eight hours. Make sure to set a routine early bedtime so he/she has sufficient time to wake up for suhoor, which is an essential meal at the beginning of the day

Good diet - Nutritious food is crucial to ensuring a healthy Ramadan for children. They must refrain from eating too much junk food as well as canned goods and snacks and drinks high in sugar. Foods that are rich in nutrients, vitamins and proteins, like fruits, fresh meats and vegetables, make for a good balanced diet

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1. Build digital or technical skills: After graduation, people can find it extremely hard to find jobs. From programming to digital marketing, your early twenties are for building skills. Future employers will want people with tech skills.

2. Side hustle: At 16, I lived in a village and started teaching online, as well as doing work as a virtual assistant and marketer. There are six skills you can use online: translation; teaching; programming; digital marketing; design and writing. If you master two, you’ll always be able to make money.

3. Networking: Knowing how to make connections is extremely useful. Use LinkedIn to find people who have the job you want, connect and ask to meet for coffee. Ask how they did it and if they know anyone who can help you. I secured quite a few clients this way.

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