Mallorca hotel giant announces big jump in profits
93 percent rise in first quarter profits
Mallorca-based hotel giant Melia expects summer sales in its home country to rise this year compared to 2024, Chief Executive Gabriel Escarrer told shareholders, before the company posted a 93% rise in first-quarter profit. Melia booked a net income of 10.5 million euros ($11.85 million) during the first three months of the year after reducing its debt costs by 9.7 million euros, beating analyst expectations for profit of 6.83 million euros.
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