The Borneo Post

VSI posts weaker 2QFY19 results

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KUCHING: VSI Industry ( VSI) has reported weaker second quarter financial year 2019 ( 2QFY19) with its core earnings coming in at RM38 million which is a 14 per cent decrease year- on- year ( y- o- y) and 16 per cent decrease quarter- onquarter (q- o- q).

The lower earnings were due to a lower revenue of RM983 million which fell 12 per cent y- o-y and 9 per cent q- o- q due to lower contributi­ons from the group’s China operations.

Nonetheles­s, the lower core earnings were still within expectatio­ns as it brought 1HFY19 core earnings to RM78 mi l lion, which met 65 per cent of consensus full- year expectatio­ns.

Despite meeting more than 50 per cent of consensus fullyear expectatio­ns, research house Alliance DBS Research said in a flash note that they still deemed the results to be within expectatio­ns as they are anticipati­ng a weaker 2HFY19.

As such, they maintained their FY19-21 earnings forecasts with a hold call on the stock and an unchanged 12-month price target of RM1.05 per share.

“Key risks to ou r recommenda­tion include the inability to execute the contracts secured and the loss of a major customer,” added the research house.

Looking at the group’s Malaysian operation, it had recorded a revenue and a PBT of RM822 and RM52 million which both saw a slight y- o-y improvemen­t but a moderate q- o- q drop.

“The stronger earnings on a y- o-y basis were mainly due to production ramp- up that was driven by higher sales orders.”

Despite this improvemen­t, AllianceDB­S Research noted that sales orders from the group’s key customers have declined from Jan 2019 onwards and will be contributi­ng to a weaker 2HFY19.

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