UPDATE 1-Orco Q1 loss quadruples, no quick recovery seen
* Net loss nearly four times bigger from year ago
* Revenue up but CEO says market recovery this year unlikely
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PRAGUE, May 20 (Reuters) - Orco Property Group's (ORCOsp.PR: Quote, Profile, Research) (ORCO.PA: Quote, Profile, Research) first quarter net loss nearly quadrupled from a year ago as an economic slowdown in central Europe hits its key markets.
The central European real estate group showed a lossof 45.7 million euros for the first quarter of 2009, much larger than a restated 12.8 million loss in the opening months a year ago.
Orco has received six-month court protection from creditors and started talks with a new investor as it struggles under its debt burden while the region's once-booming property markets struggle.
The company said on Wednesday revenue grew 16.3 percent to 54.85 million euros in the first quarter from 47.16 million euros in the first quarter last year, helped by the handover of pre-sold apartments from last year.
It said it signed 65 forward purchase agreements in the quarter, down from 157 a year ago.
Demand in central Europe has tumbled as households and businesses struggle with scarcer credit. Orco said there were signs that banks were starting to lend more to residential customers, but warned a quick sector recovery was not near as property values stagnate or fall.
"Real estate markets in Central European are unlikely to recover in 2009," said CEO Jean-Francois Ott. "In this adverse environment, our focus is on revenue generation."
Orco, which operates in the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Croatia, started talks last month with Colony Capital about a 25 million reserved capital hike that would give the U.S. group an initial 30 percent stake.
The developer was granted six months of creditor protection in March, extendable to 18 months, during which the company said it would focus on debt restructuring, mainly renegotiating several hundreds of million euros in bond repayments.
The company's first quarter interest expenses negatively impacted the company by 21 million euros in the quarter. It said that ongoing interest payments on its bonds was suspended due to the creditor safeguard.
Orco shares have risen 30.5 percent since getting the debt protection, but still trade down 85.3 percent from a year ago. The results were released after the stock closed 8.2 percent up on the day in Prague at 203.9 crowns. (Reporting by Jan Lopatka and Jason Hovet; Editing by David Cowell)
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