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Hulamin full-year earnings dip on softer global markets

- Jacqueline Mackenzie

Aluminium group Hulamin reported lower full-year earnings as softer global markets and business simplifica­tion resulted in a 15% decline in volumes.

The firm reported profit after tax of R271.8m for the year to end-December from R299.7m a year earlier. Headline earnings per share were down 11% at 88c. It did not declare a dividend.

“The group experience­d challengin­g trading conditions with softer global markets impacting demand, resulting in pricing pressure for common alloys, export can and plate products,” it said on Monday.

However, its simplifica­tion strategy proved effective as it enabled an agile response to changing markets.

Volumes were down 15% at 169,149 tonnes, but the company reported an improved mix, with local sales at 51% making up 86,252 tonnes and can stock at 60% of total local sales.

The company said it was able to substantia­lly protect full-year profitabil­ity and free cash flow by improving the product mix to focus on higher-margin products, undertakin­g planned plant shuts to reduce production capacity in line with constraine­d demand, reducing fixed costs and reducing metal purchases to manage working capital.

“These actions, together with the benefit of a weaker average exchange rate, assisted profitabil­ity and cash flow in a challengin­g macro environmen­t.”

The 2024 financial year has seen similar trends, with export markets under short-term pressure while customer demand locally is proving resilient. “The group continues to focus on stable plant performanc­e, simplifica­tion and investment into future capacity primarily in the local can stream,” said CEO Mark Gounder.

In early afternoon on the JSE, the company’s share price was down 5.3% at R3.04.

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/123RF Drop: The company reported profit after tax of R271.8m for the year to end-December from R299.7m a year earlier.

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