KATOWICE, Poland, May 10 (Reuters) - Poland's biggest coal miner PGG PGE.WA expects to swing to a net profit of around 400 million zlotys ($103 million) in 2017 from a 300-million-zloty net loss last year, Chief Executive Officer Tomasz Rogala said on Wednesday.
"I expect that this year PGG will have 400 million zlotys net profit," Rogala told reporters.
PGG, earlier known as Kompania Weglowa, faced collapse in 2015 due to a slump in coal prices and rising production costs. The company survived helped by the financial aid of state-run listed utilities and rebound in coal prices.
($1 = 3.8794 zlotys)