Housebuilding division of Anglo-Irish group contributes to 拢3.7m pre-tax profit but plant hire business makes a loss

Anglo-Irish housebuilder Abbey made a pre-tax profit of 鈧3.6m (拢3.27m) in interim results for the six months ending 31 October. The figure compares with a loss of 鈧5.39m for the same period last year.

Abbey鈥檚 housebuilding division generated a profit of 鈧2.54m on a turnover of 鈧36.27m, completing 222 unit sales.

The firm said that market conditions in England had improved during the first half of the year and that it had a good level of forward sales in the second half.

However, M & J Engineers, the group鈥檚 plant hire business made a 鈧395,000 loss on a turnover of 鈧5.15m, which the board called 鈥渄isappointing鈥 and said that it expected further 鈥渟ubstantial loss鈥 in the second half.

Abbey warned that government attempts to cope with public debt in the near future would make profits and growth 鈥渉ard won for the foreseeable future鈥 and added that prospects for the group continued to be 鈥渄ull.鈥

At the end of the period, the firm had 鈧41.10m in cash and restricted cash with 鈧51.79m in UK and Irish government debt.