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16/01/2017 06:06 AST
Oman's Raysut Cement reported a 11.9 per cent decrease in fourth-quarter net profit on Sunday, according to Reuters calculations. Net profit rested at 4.53 million riyals (Dh43.3 million, $11.78 million) in the three months ending December 31 versus 5.14 million riyals a year earlier.
Reuters calculated based on financial statements in lieu of a quarterly breakdown. And EFG Hermes forecast was 5.50 million riyals net profit. Raysut's full-year net profit was 21.19 billion riyals, up from 20.95 million riyals a year ago, a bourse statement said.
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