Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Baby Bunting buoyant but falls short of expectatio­ns

- MICHAEL MEHR

BABY Bunting’s share price has taken a hit despite a 28 per cent bounce in first-half profit to $5.2 million, with the infant goods retailer falling short of lofty market expectatio­ns.

Revenue was up 17.2 per cent to $177.68 million after it opened an extra five stores during the six months to December 30, while its online sales grew from 8.4 per cent of sales in the prior correspond­ing period to 11.5 per cent.

But the company’s share price had slumped by 3.43 per cent to $2.25 at 1300 AEDT yesterday with the headline growth result coming in below analysts’ expectatio­ns.

Rising first-half costs from award wage increases weighed on investors’ minds as well as the cost of store pre-openings as the company left its full year pre-tax earnings guidance unchanged at between $25 and $27 million despite the lift.

Chief executive Matt Spencer said online sales had increased by more than 60 per cent in the half, adding that the company was preparing to launch a new digital platform next month.

The retailer said its clickand-collect sales grew substantia­lly, with customers opting to pick up their goods from Baby Bunting stores in 47 per cent of online sales instances where there was a shop nearby.

“This demonstrat­es the role stores and online can play in driving complement­ary sales growth,” the company said.

Baby Bunting’s number of physical stores stands at 52 after it added two in Sydney and opened shops in Melbourne, Hobart and Toowoomba as several of its competitor­s shut down.

Rival Baby Bounce collapsed last year, shutting 10 stores in NSW and Queensland in June, 2018 while Baby Savings closed four of its stores during the same month.

Baby Bunting said it expects to open another store in Wollongong in NSW before the end of the 2019 financial year.

Baby Bunting raised its interim dividend 0.8 cents to a fully franked 3.3 cents.

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Baby Bunting CEO Matt Spencer.

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