OREANDA-NEWS. On December 10, 2007 Sistema-Hals, one of the largest diversified companies on the real estate market in Russia and the CIS, announced its consolidated unaudited financial results for the first nine months of 2007 in accordance with US GAAP, reported the press-centre of Sistema-Hals.

Sistema-Hals' consolidated revenues for the first nine months of 2007 increased by 28,8% year-on-year to USD 207,5 million, compared to USD 161,1 million in the first nine months of 2006, driven mainly by the strong performance of the Real Estate Development division.

Commenting on the results for the first nine months of 2007, Felix Evtushenkov, President of Sistema Hals, said:

"We are pleased to report strong results for the first three quarters including a 28,8% increase in our revenues in comparison to the prior year period.  Our continued efforts towards building a diverse portfolio of attractive projects will add shareholder value.  We expect exceeding growth in revenues in the 4th quarter 2007 due to sale of interest in some of our projects."

Real Estate Development:
Sistema-Hals' consolidated revenue from Real Estate Development grew by 29,3 % year-on-year to USD 142,4 million in the first nine months of 2007. This growth was led by several factors including the completion and sale of the Sadovnicheskaya 75 building in Moscow; the sale of the "Camenniy Ostrov" project; higher prices and sales of land plots under the Avrora project in the Moscow region; revenue recognition from "Dnepropetrovskaya" and "Nahimovskiy" residential projects; and the construction of the Yartsevskaya 27v residential building in Moscow.

The Real Estate Development division accounted for 68.6% of total revenues in the first nine months of 2007.

Project and Construction Management:
Project Construction Management revenues amounted USD 20,2 million the first nine months of 2007 compared to USD 28,1 million for same period in 2006.

OIBDA of the Project Construction Management division grew by 13% year-on-year to USD 10,4 million in the first nine months of 2007.

The Project and Construction Management division represented 9,7% of total revenues in the first nine months of 2007.

Asset Management:
Asset Management revenues increased by 82,0% year-on-year to USD 28,9 million in the first nine months of 2007, primarily due to an increase in house sales and rental revenues from single family houses. The Serebryany Bor settlement remained the most significant source of rental revenues in the first nine months of the year.

OIBDA of the Asset Management division increased by 127,0% year-on-year to USD 19,9 million.

The Asset Management division represented 13,9% of total revenues in the first nine months of 2007.

Facility Management:
The Facility Management division reported year-on-year revenue growth of 129% to USD 16,1 million in the first nine months of 2007. The growth was primarily due to an increase in revenues from services provided to subsidiaries of JSFC Sistema.

This division represented 7,8% of total revenues for the period.

Operating expenses
Total operating expenses for the first nine months of 2007 amounted to USD 279,3 million, compared to USD 105,4 million in the same period last year:

Cost sales of amounted to USD 131,3 million (USD 75,3 million in the same period last year);

Sales, general and administrative expenses (SG&A) amounted to USD 139,3 million (USD 25,9 million in the same period last year);

Depreciation and amortization charges increased to USD 8,8 million from USD 4l3 million the previous year.

The increase in Sales, general and administrative expenses was largely due to the one-off non-cash expense on stock option bonus plan for the Company's management and members of the Board of Directors to the amount of USD 98 million. The increase in SG&A was also caused by increased number of personnel in line with an increase in the number of new development projects.
 
OIBDA
Consolidated OIBDA represented a negative amount of USD 63,0 million in the first nine months of 2007.

Income Tax
Income tax payments increased to USD 13,9 million during the period from USD 7,4 million a year earlier.

Net loss
The Company's consolidated net loss in the first nine months 2007 amounted to USD 77,6 million.

Subsequent events
In October 2007 Sistema-Hals announced the commencement of trading in its ordinary, dematerialized registered shares on the RTS. From 30 October 2007, shares in JSC Sistema-Hals have been included on the exchange's list of 'securities admitted to trading but not officially listed', under the ticker HALS.

Also in October 2007 Sistema-Hals announced the 100% acquisition of two companies: Khamovniki Experimental Factory of Drinks and Prestige. As a result of these transactions Sistema-Hals has acquired control of land with a total area of more than 2,2 hectares located at 23/7 and 23/5 Lev Tolstoy Street, Moscow, formerly the site of the Khamovniki Experimental Factory of Drinks. The plot is currently occupied by about 20 administration buildings now in disrepair. Sistema-Hals is planning to build a mixed use office-residential complex with a total area of approximately 70,000 square metres on the site, which will include luxury apartments, three detached mansions, office accommodation, and underground and ground-level car parking, as well as infrastructure.

In November 2007 Sistema-Hals obtained a credit line from VTB Bank. VTB will provide Sistema-Hals with financing of up to USD 200 million for a period of five years. These credit resources will be used to finance the company's current investment programme.

Also in November 2007 Sistema-Hals acquired a 4,42% stake in the KAMELIA Health Spa. JSC Sistema-Hals had already acquired 95,58% of the shares in KAMELIA Health Spa in July 2007, resulting in a present-day holding of 100%.

In December 2007 Sistema-Hals announced the launch of the second phase in construction of a mega villa community, situated between two other Sistema-Hals developments (Landschaft and Gorki-8). The development is located on the Rublevo-Uspenskoye Highway (10-17 km from the MKAD ring road), on an area obtained by Gorki-8 Ltd. (a subsidiary of Sistema-Hals) totalling 61 hectares. Sistema-Hals has issued a commercial paper worth RUB 3,781,000,000 to finance the purchase of the land.