The Group targets a net profit after tax and non-controlling interests of RM3.2billion and a Return on Average Shareholders Funds of 12 percent for FY2012/2013
Kuala Lumpur, 27 November 2012 - Sime Darby Berhad reported a pre-taxprofit of RM1.3 billion and a net profit of RM990 million for the first quarterended 30 September 2012 (1QFY2013). The Group s pre-tax profit and net profit for1QFY2013 declined by 12 percent and 8 percent respectively compared to the correspondingquarter of the previous year.
The Plantation Division s profit declined mainly due to lower crude palm oil (CPO)price realized during the period under review. On a positive note, the Division sfresh fruit bunch (FFB) production had registered a 6 percent growth in 1QFY2013compared to the same period last year. Sime Darby President & Group Chief Executive,Dato Mohd Bakke Salleh said.
We remain positive on the performance of the Plantation Division in view of theimproving productivity and effective cost management. This, coupled with the resilientperformances of the Industrial, Property, Motors and Energy & Utilities Divisions,reflects the effective execution of our strategy and the inherent strength of theGroup s diversified portfolio of businesses. We are confident of achieving the long-termgoals established in the Strategy Blueprint. Mohd Bakke added.
In the period under review, the Plantation Division achieved aprofit before interest and tax (PBIT) of RM671.9 million, a decrease of 28 percentcompared to RM933.0 million in the same period last year. The Division s PBIT declineddue to lower CPO price realized of RM2,707/MT against RM2,946/MT in the previouscorresponding period. However, the Division saw an increase in FFB production by6 percent to 2.94 million MT from 2.78 million MT in the same period last year.
The midstream and downstream segments reported a loss of RM24.9 million for 1QFY2013compared to a loss of RM38.2 million in the previous corresponding period. Thissegment was adversely affected by low utilization due to competition from Indonesianrefined products benefiting from a favourable tax structure and weak demand forrefined products in Europe.
The Industrial Division reported a higher PBIT of RM382.4 millioncompared to RM330.0 million in the same period last year. The Division s PBIT grew16 percent mainly due to the strong performance of the Australasia and Singaporeoperations on the back of higher sales from the mining and oil & gas sectors.The PBIT of the Australasia operations surged by 25 percent compared to the sameperiod last year as a result of higher revenue from new equipment sales as wellas the parts and services businesses and a strong PBIT contribution from Bucyrusof RM38 million. The PBIT of the Singapore operations rose by 68 percent due tohigher delivery of equipment for the Oil & Gas sector. Meanwhile, the PBIT ofthe China operations reported a decline of 68 percent against the same period lastyear due to the slowdown in construction activities following the tightening creditpolicies by the government. Despite the decline in profit, the China operationsregistered an increase in market share of construction equipment sales.
The performance of the Motors Division remained resilient, recordinga 4 percent growth in PBIT to RM161.3 million from RM154.7 million in the same periodlast year. The Malaysia and Australia/New Zealand operations grew by 27 percentand 93 percent respectively due to strong sales growth from new models launched.However, the PBIT of China, Hong Kong and Macau operations declined by 39 percent,mainly due to an increasingly competitive business environment as well as the economicslowdown in China.
The Property Division showed an improvement of 15 percent in itsPBIT to RM69.5 million in the first quarter of the financial year, from RM60.5 millionrecorded in the previous corresponding period. Higher sales contributions from varioustownships, including Bandar Bukit Raja and Denai Alam, larger contribution fromassociate companies and better cost management had contributed to the favourableresults in the reporting period under review.
The PBIT of the Energy & Utilities Division rose from RM47.3million in 1QFY2012 to RM58.2 million in 1QFY2013, representing an increase of 23percent. Higher profit contribution from the power business, mainly from the Thailandoperations, was offset by a lower profit contribution from the China Utilities operationsdue to higher depreciation charge on the new facilities.
The Healthcare Division posted a lower PBIT RM5.4 million, a 21percent decrease compared to RM6.8 million PBIT in the same period in the precedingyear. The Division incurred higher overhead costs as a result of start-up expensesfor the new Ara Damansara hospital and overhead costs in preparation for the openingof the Sime Darby Medical Centre Desa Park City, targeted for early 2013.
Headline Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
The Group also announced its KPIs for the financial year ending 30 June 2013 (FY2013),with a target net profit after tax and non-controlling interests of RM3.2 billionand a Return on Average Shareholder s Funds of 12 percent.
On the Group s KPIs for FY2013, Mohd Bakke said, While we remain positive on thelong-term fundamentals of the Group, we are cautious on the outlook for the restof the financial year. We have been prudent in setting our KPIs given the continuinguncertainties in the global economic environment and the volatility in commodityprices. As such, our profit guidance was derived from conservative assumptions onthe CPO price to be realized and the profit growth of the divisions for FY2013.
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