China's Dalian Wanda posts 2016 revenue drop, weighed by property business

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Last Updated : Jan 14 2017 | 3:48 PM IST

HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Dalian Wanda Group Co Ltd on Saturday said its revenue for 2016 dropped by 13.9 percent, even as operating income increased 3.4 percent, as a slowdown in the group's commercial property business impacted overall performance.

Wanda Group, owned by China's richest man Wang Jianlin, said in an online statement that its 2016 operating income rose to 254.98 billion yuan ($36.96 billion), and that unaudited net profit grew by "double-digits". Wanda does not provide profit information for the group.

Revenue fell 13.9 percent from a year earlier, Wanda said, without providing an exact figure. The group reported 290.2 billion yuan in revenue in 2015.

It was the first revenue decline reported by the group after years of double-digit growth. It also was the first year that real estate's contribution to total revenue fell below 50 percent, the company said.

Wanda Group has been on an buying spree of late, acquiring U.S. film studio Legendary Entertainment and World Triathlon Corp, owner of the Ironman franchise, to transform itself into a film, sports and tourism-led conglomerate.

In November, Wanda agreed to a $1 billion takeover of Dick Clark Productions Inc, the company that runs the Golden Globe awards and Miss America pageants.

Last month, Wanda's AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc also closed deals for Carmike Cinemas Inc in the United States and Odeon and UCI Cinemas Holdings Ltd in Europe, strengthening its position as the world's biggest movie theatre operator.

Operating income at its cultural division increased by 25 percent to 64.1 billion yuan, while income at its film operations rose 31.4 percent to 39.2 billion yuan.

Wanda's commercial real estate arm, which includes more than 130 shopping malls and over a dozen planned Wanda City developments throughout China, saw income fall 25 percent to 143 billion yuan.

The results come as Wanda's surging debt to fund investments in new mega cultural and tourism projects prompt concern from credit-rating firms.

In November alone, Wang signed 150 billion yuan worth of deals to build Wanda City projects in Haikou, Xian and Changsha.

Last week, Moody's placed the ratings of Dalian Wanda Commercial Properties Co Ltd on review for downgrade as it expected the developer to raise 40 billion to 45 billion yuan of new debt in each of the next two years.

Moody's current issuer rating of "Baa2" on Wanda Commercial is two notches above a high-yield grade.

S&P downgraded its rating on the company by one notch to "BBB-", the second downgrade in a year and one notch above "junk", citing rising financial leverage and slower-than-expected asset disposal.

Declining contract sales are a concern, said S&P Global analyst Matthew Kong, especially as Wanda has to shoulder significant construction costs and large capital expenditure on its tourism and entertainment investments.

($1 = 6.8985 Chinese yuan renminbi)

(Reporting by Clare Jim in HONG KONG and Matthew Miller in BEIJING; Additional reporting by Umesh Desai; Editing by Christopher Cushing)

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First Published: Jan 14 2017 | 3:37 PM IST

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