Profit rose 15.5 percent for Lasco Manufacturing in the September quarter over the similar period of 2012 to reach $176.4 million versus $152.7 million. This reflects an improvement over the results in the first quarter, which when combined with the second quarter results, amounted to $315.2 million compared to $306.3 million for the same period last year, an increase of $8.9 million or 2.9 percent. The company had taken a $40 million hit in custom duties for spoilt raw material in the first quarter that occurred during the 2013 fiscal year.
The improved profit for the latest quarter came about primarily due to a rise in revenue, from $958 million in 2012 to $1.03 billion in 2013, an increase of 10.75 percent and far stronger than the year-to-date performance of 4.6 percent increase to $1.88 billion up from $1.79 billion to September last year. Gross profit for the six months rose from $502.4 million to $526.2 million, an increase of $23.8 million or 4.7 percent. For the quarter to date, gross profit rose margin declined a bit as evidenced by the by slower growth in gross profit of $18.5 million or 7.2 percent, which is below the growth in revenues. “The company was able to mitigate the effects of foreign exchange volatility by making early payments to foreign suppliers” management stated in their release with the results.
Operating expenses for the six months to September 2013 rose by a mere 2.2 percent or $4.5 million over the prior year’s $200 million to move to $205 million in 2013. For the quarter, operating expenses was just $97 million, a reduction compared to $108 million in prior year.
Improved cash management has resulted in a reduction in the finance cost of $7.2 million over prior year’s $13.8 million in 2012, compared to $6.7 million in 2013.
The new factory is expected to come into production during this month starting with liquid products of water and juices. The powder products factory will come into operation in 2014. The company was allowed to add interest on it $1 billion plus loan to the cost of the plant but once it’s in operation, interest and depreciation will be expensed and this could have a drag on profits for awhile until sales from the new plant can cover fixed cost.
Financial position | The company increased amounts tied up in inventories sharply to $664 million up from $283 million last year September and $490 million in March as trade and other receivables grew to $881 million from $710 in September last year and $629 in March this year. Trade and Other Payables have also gone up with the amount standing at $699 million from $481 last year and just $259 in March. Long Term Debt used in the expansion is now $1.37 billion versus $350,000 in 2012 and $804 million in March. The rate on the loan is under 9 percent.
The future | The real excitement about Lasco Manufacturing is the major expansion of the factory operations and the relocation of some of its activities that should reduce cost while expanding the products to be produced. This should translate into strong revenues and profits going forward, more likely in the next fiscal year which starts in April next year.
IC Insider is projecting earnings of 17 cents per share for the year ending in March 2014 and 30 cents for the following year with the new factory in full operation.
Lasco Manufacturing is an IC Insider Buy Rated Stock.
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