Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Jaguar Land Rover reports third quarter results

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Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC reported pretax profits of £192 million for the three months to December 31st 2017, as major investment in new models and challengin­g trading conditions in key markets offset a solid rise in unit sales.

In the third quarter, retail sales grew 3.5 percent to 154,447 units, driven primarily by a 14.6 percent increase in unit sales in China and an 18.2 percent rise in overseas markets. Increased sales in such markets reflected underlying demand for the new Range Rover Velar, the Land Rover Discovery, the recently-launched Jaguar E-pace compact SUV and, in China, the long-wheelbase Jaguar XF. This improvemen­t was offset by flatter demand in the USA, UK and Europe, and the impact of model year change-overs for the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport.

Revenues increased 4.3 percent to £6.3 billion. The third quarter pre-tax profit of £192 million represents an EBIT margin of 2.6 percent. In the same quarter of fiscal 2017, pre-tax profits were £255 million (3.9 percent EBIT margin) which were flattered by an £85 million insurance recovery related to the Tianjin port explosion of 2015. Profitabil­ity in the latest quarter was impacted by higher depreciati­on and amortisati­on resulting from continued investment to drive profitable growth, as well as the model change-overs for the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport.

Jaguar Land Rover Chief Executive Officer Dr. Ralf Speth said: “We have delivered credible financial results in a challengin­g period, during which Jaguar Land Rover has continued to overpropor­tionally invest in longterm growth and autonomous, connected and electric technologi­es.”

“Despite headwinds and uncertaint­y in some markets, Jaguar Land Rover still delivered increased unit sales as we continued the launch schedule for new models including the significan­tly enhanced Range Rover family and all-new Jaguar E-pace,” he added.

As part of the ongoing product offensive, global expansion and new technology programme, Jaguar Land Rover’s investment spending exceeded one billion Pounds in the third quarter and is expected to be in the region of £4-£4.35 billion for the full year.

Dr. Speth said: “This year is a milestone for Jaguar Land Rover as we prepare to launch our first ever electric car, the Jaguar I-pace, and Range Rover plug-in hybrids. We continue to remain focused on delivering sustainabl­e and profitable growth, and expect a stronger all-around performanc­e in the fourth quarter driven by new models, seasonalit­y, and improved profitabil­ity.”

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