Toronto Star

Virus weighs on economy

Slower growth projected amid outbreak, weaker business investment,

- ALEKSANDRA SAGAN

Canadian Tire Corp.’s chief executive assured analysts that the retailer has yet to experience any supply issues due to the novel coronaviru­s outbreak, but longer-term impacts remain unclear.

“I think the coming few weeks will tell us more about the longer-term implicatio­ns for us,” said Stephen Wetmore, chief executive, during a conference call with analysts Thursday after the company released its fourth-quarter and full-year financial results.

“But at this stage of the game, it’s just: we’ll keep an eye on it, but there’s no systematic issues that we have to deal with.”

The company does not have any “active vendors in the quarantine­d area,” he said.

The outbreak has prompted business concerns over supply issues. Canada Goose Holdings Inc. slashed its expected revenue growth for the year earlier this month due to “material negative impact” from the outbreak, while Indigo Books & Music Inc. said some of the company’s products that are made in China may face delays getting to stores.

“We’re monitoring this like everybody else in the world is monitoring it,” said Wetmore.

He noted Canadian Tire is “well stocked here going through for a number of months” and that the company has done business in China for decades and has strong relationsh­ips there.

The commentary on the outbreak came as the retailer saw its profit grow beyond analyst expectatio­ns in its fourth quarter, though its revenue missed the mark.

The Toronto-based retailer reported profit attributab­le to shareholde­rs of $334.1 million or $5.42 diluted earnings per share for the quarter ended Dec. 28.

That’s compared with $254.3 million or $3.99 for the same quarter the previous year. The company’s revenue jumped 4.5 per cent to $4.3 billion for the quarter.

Analysts had expected revenue of $4.4 billion and profit of $329.6, according to financial markets data firm Refinitiv.

 ?? JACQUES BOISSINOT THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Canadian Tire CEO Stephen Wetmore says the company doesn’t have any “active vendors in the quarantine­d area” of China.
JACQUES BOISSINOT THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Canadian Tire CEO Stephen Wetmore says the company doesn’t have any “active vendors in the quarantine­d area” of China.

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