AWB sees first half net profit 45-55pc lower 10:39, Tuesday, 10 February 2009
Sydney - Tuesday - February 10: (RWE Aust Business News) - AWB (ASX:AWB) has sustained operating conditions that were substantially weaker during the first four months of the financial year compared with the corresponding period last year. Managing director Gordon Davis said AWB expects first half profit after tax and significant items to be approximately 45-55 per cent lower than the previous corresponding half year of $22.3 million. On an underlying earnings basis AWB expects that first half profit before tax and significant items will be approximately 55-65pc lower than the previous corresponding half year of $64.6m. Such forecasts assume a continuation of current slow trading conditions in the coming two months. "The full year profit will largely depend on improved seasonal conditions in the second half of the financial year," Mr Davis said. Mr Davis said operating conditions have been solid in WA and Queensland but the ongoing drought has adversely affected trading conditions in Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales. "Landmark in particular has been adversely affected by these trading conditions," he said. "However, Landmark is well positioned to take advantage of a return to normal seasonal conditions in the second half of the financial year, which is traditionally stronger than the first half." Mr Davis said in the newly deregulated wheat export environment, AWB Pools have been relatively well supported and as expected, cash trading is becoming a bigger part of the wheat market with farmers using more warehousing and on farm storage before making final marketing decisions. AWB is expecting pool volumes in the range of 2.5-3m tonnes. "Due to the drought in south eastern Australia, AWB has received lower volumes than expected through its Grainflow operations, albeit higher than the prior corresponding period," he said. "Harvest finance has also been adversely affected by the lower pool volumes."
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