Wednesday 15 June 2016 09:27 AM
A2 Milk lifts guidance for full-year sales, earnings as trading exceeds targets
By Jonathan Underhill
June 15 (BusinessDesk) - A2 Milk raised its guidance for full-year sales and earnings, saying trading is exceeding its
targets and the milk marketing company is well placed to cope with changes to regulations for infant formula in China.
Revenue is forecast to be in a range of $350 million to $360 million in the year ending June 30, from a previous
forecast of $335 million to $350 million. Operating earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation are
projected to be $52 million to $54 million, up from the $45 million-to-$49 million range it gave with its first-half
results in February.
The improved guidance is dependent on recent trading conditions continuing and no material change in market conditions,
the company said in a statement. A2 was"well placed to cope with changes to infant formula regulations in China
announced in recent months including taxation of cross-border e-commerce (CBEC) traded commodities, publication of
product lists for CBEC traded commodities through China free-trade zones and an infant formula registration rule for
domestic and imported infant formula products in China.
A2 has "previously advised that it considers itself well placed to respond to changes in the infant formula regulatory
environment in China," it said. "The company continues to adjust and evolve its manufacturing and distribution model in
response to such changes. In particular, the company remains of the view it is alert and well placed to respond to other
potential changes in the regulatory environment."
As a result, it "continues to perform strongly compared to its plan in the second half of FY16," A2 said. The company
also expects its balance sheet to be stronger by year-end, reflecting improved operating cash flow in the second half
with cash on hand likely to exceed $50 million.
Shares of A2 have soared 170 percent in the past 12 months, although year-to-date they are down about 16 percent and
last traded at $1.57. The stock is rated a 'hold' based on the consensus of four analysts compiled by Reuters. A2 is
scheduled to join the S/ASX 200 Index at the close of trading on June 17.
(BusinessDesk)
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