SUPERVISORY BOARD OF MESSE FRANKFURT VOTES FOR NEW CORPORATE STRUCTURE / MORE REVENUES, EXHIBITORS AND VISITORS DESPITE DIFFICULT ECONOMIC SITUATION
3.12.2002, 15:24
FRANKFURT 3. 12. 2002 (Germany ots/APROTEXT)- At its meeting
on 2 December, the Supervisory Board of Messe Frankfurt
recommended that the shareholders approve the new corporate
structure proposed by the Board of Management. CEO Michael von
Zitzewitz is confident the shareholders will accept the
recommendation. "The restructuring of Messe Frankfurt into a
holding with two main subsidiaries, one for the venue and the
other for events, will better enable us to meet future
challenges."
Despite the difficult economic situation, the company
continued to expand in 2002 with more exhibitors and visitors
attending the 16 events organised by the company in Frankfurt:
an estimated 25,700 exhibitors is almost 10 percent up on 2001.
The proportion of foreign exhibitors rose to the record level of
approximately 65 percent: a third came from Germany, a third from
other European countries and a third from overseas.
918,400 visitors (+ 1.2 percent), almost a third from abroad,
attended the company's events in Frankfurt last year.
The satisfactory course of business is also reflected by the
revenues for 2002. At Euro 336 million, it is likely that Messe
Frankfurt will exceed last year's record figure by six percent.
The pre-tax result will be positive - about Euro 23 million -
but, as expected, slightly lower than last year.
The company's foreign business was also good. The overseas
subsidiaries held 48 events with 9,400 exhibitors and 640,000
visitors. With Paris, Shanghai and Moscow, Messe Frankfurt now
has 14 foreign subsidiaries and an office in Dubai.
The programme for 2003 includes five new fairs at home and
abroad. A glance at the first half year gives ground for
optimism with almost all events reporting stable exhibitor
figures and growing interest from abroad.
Pressekontakt: Gabriele.wehrl@messefrankfurt.com Tel:
069/7575-5625
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