Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste's Earnings Take Flight in Q2
The Latin American airport operator benefited from rising passenger traffic at its recently acquired airports.
A holding company, which conducts all of its operations through its subsidiaries.
The Latin American airport operator benefited from rising passenger traffic at its recently acquired airports.
The Latin American airport operator benefitted from rising passenger traffic at its recently acquired airports.
A decline in construction revenue, however, sent the Latin American airport operator’s earnings lower.
ASR earnings call for the period ending September 30, 2018.
Weaker margins caused the Latin American airport operator’s earnings to weaken.
Continued weaknesses at its newly acquired operations caused the Latin American airport operator’s earnings to fly backward.
Despite weaknesses at its newly acquired operations, the Latin American airport operator continued growing both traffic and earnings.
Traffic at the Latin American airport operator lost some altitude due to some issues at its recently acquired locations.
Even the temporary suspension of operations at the Latin American airport operator’s majority-owned location in Puerto Rico couldn’t ground its momentum.
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