Earnings Release • Jan 9, 2015
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Download Source FileTivoli’s visitor numbers during 2014 progressed well in all three seasons,
while there was also a lot of out-of-season activity in Tivoli’s music and
theatre venues as well as meeting facilities.
On this basis, Tivoli is increasing its anticipated pre-tax profit for the
year. Up to now, the company has reported expectations for profit before tax in
line with 2013, when this figure was DKK 42.6 million.
The anticipated profit before tax is now being increased to between DKK 50 and
55 million.
“Tivoli is a key operator in the cultural and leisure industry in Copenhagen
and Denmark,” says Claus Dyhr, Tivoli’s CFO. “We have had a busy year, during
which we increased the number of days on which the Gardens were open, with
entertainment, amusements and restaurants bringing in visitors. There have also
been more out-of-season concerts, performances and events. It is extremely
satisfying to see this work bearing fruit.”
Tivoli will publish its annual report for 2014 on 23 March 2015, and opens for
the summer season on 1 April 2015.
Yours faithfully,
Claus Dyhr
Chief Financial Officer
Contact:
Vice President, Brand & Communications Dorthe Weinkouff Barsøe, +45 2223
7211/[email protected]
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