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HK stocks little changed, Chalco up on profit forecast Tweet ThisShare on LinkedIn Share on Facebook0diggsdiggRelated TopicsFinancials »Stocks Zhong Guo Lv Ye Gu Fen You Xian Gong Si2600.HKHK$7.51+0.39+5.48%8:00am UTC+0100 Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:10am EST HONG KONG, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Hong Kong shares ended flat on a quiet Tuesday, with investors waiting for U.S. markets to reopen after a public holiday, although shares of Chalco surged on heavy volume after it forecast a return to profit. The benchmark Hang Seng Index .HSI finished little changed at 24,153.98. The China Enterprises Index .HSCE rose 0.23 percent, recovering slightly from a 1.6 percent fall on Monday. (Reporting by Vikram Subhedar; Editing by Chris Lewis) (vikram.subhedar@thomsonreuters.com; +852 2843 6975; Reuters Messaging: vikram.subhedar.reuters.com@reuters.net))
Chalco says expects to post net profit for 2010 Tweet ThisShare on LinkedIn Share on Facebook0diggsdiggStocks Zhong Guo Lv Ye Gu Fen You Xian Gong Si2600.HKHK$7.51+0.39+5.48%8:00am UTC+0100 Zhong Guo Lv Ye Gu Fen You Xian Gong Si601600.SS¥9.79+0.07+0.72%7:00am UTC+0100 Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:50am EST HONG KONG, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Aluminum Corp of China Ltd (Chalco) (2600.HK)(601600.SS) said it expects to turn a net profit for 2010 after recording a net loss of 4.646 billion yuan ($690 million) in 2009. "The turnaround from loss to profit for the year 2010 was mainly attributable to an increase in the market prices and sales volume of the principal products of the company," Chalco, the country's top aluminium producer and the world's third-largest alumina maker, said on Monday in a statement filed with the Hong Kong stock exchange. The company also attributed the profit to cost reduction and efficiency improvement policies. (US$ = 6.7 yuan) (Reporting by Lee Chyen Yee and Christina Lo; Editing by Chris Lewis)