The New Zealand Herald

Methven profit drops 32%

- Sophie Boot — BusinessDe­sk

Methven, the shower and tapware designer, posted a 32 per cent drop in first-half profit after a major supplier in its biggest market Australia shut down, but says it’s on track for a stronger second half.

Net profit fell to $3.2 million in the six months ended December 31, from $4.7m a year earlier, as sales fell 5.7 per cent to $49.9m, the Aucklandba­sed company said.

The profit weakness reflected the impact of significan­t one-offs in the first quarter, the company said, with the second quarter showing significan­t improvemen­t. It has maintained full-year guidance for revenue growth of at least 5 per cent but expects net profit growth to be at the lower end of its 10 per cent to 20 per cent range, with both numbers on a constant currency basis.

The company’s Australian segment showed weakness, with 1.5 per cent revenue growth to A$20.1m ($21.5m) which the company described as below expectatio­ns, and a 21.4 per cent drop in earnings before tax (ebit) to A$1.3m. That was caused by “the biggest fire sale in Australian corporate history” with the December closure of Masters, the second largest DIY retailer in the country, which came after “months of clearance activity that undermined the rest of market demand and impacted our sales to other customers”, Methven said.

Margins in Australia were also dragged by Australian dollar devalu- ation compared to the greenback, though the company increased prices in December and expected those to support profit recovery in that segment.

In New Zealand, revenue was flat at $17.8m, with a major customer reducing stock holding, while ebit fell 4.2 per cent to $2.2m, which Methven said was driven by it investing $600,000 in the business and it expects to recover in the second half.

The company declared a 4c dividend, payable on March 31, in line with last year’s interim dividend.

 ?? Picture/ Martin Sykes ?? Net profit fell to $3.2 million in the six months ended December 31.
Picture/ Martin Sykes Net profit fell to $3.2 million in the six months ended December 31.

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