Energy company Uniper fails to get out of the red
Uniper
German energy company Uniper faces a loss of 550 million euros and fails to get out of the red after the first three quarters of 2018, the company says in a press release. The company owned by Finnish energy provider Fortum says that the “increased CO2 price had a negative effect” on its business and also blames “a weaker operating performance by the gas business” and “negative currency-translation effects on the Russian rouble” for its difficulties.
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