Textured Jersey net profit grows 95% in 3Q
Textured Jersey Lanka PLC (TJL), Sri Lanka’s leading provider of knit
fabric to major global brands such as Victoria’s Secret, Marks &
Spencer, Intimissimi and Decathlon, reported Rs. 365mn in net profit for
the quarter ended 31st December 2012 (3Q FY2012/13), growing 95%
compared to the same period last year, as per the financial results
released to the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE).
This has resulted in the company surpassing last year’s full year
profit in just the first nine months of the current year, a noteworthy
achievement given the challenging market conditions. Additionally the
company declared a generous interim dividend of Rs. 0.66 per share
representing a substantial 62% pay-out.
In his release to the CSE, Textured Jersey Chairman Bill Lam said as
a result of “innovative and responsive product realignment strategies
coming into fruition in the quarter under review, the company was able
to achieve much higher sales volumes.”
As a result of higher margin products being added to the sales mix,
combined with industry-leading production efficiencies, lower yarn costs
and the depreciation of the Sri Lankan rupee, a substantial increase in
gross profit margins was noted in 3Q FY2012/13. Gross profits for the
quarter reached Rs. 460mn, a 26% year-on-year increase.
According to Lam’s statement, “higher sales volumes also compensated
for the lower average selling prices, enabling TJL to maintain revenue
at Rs. 2.86bn for 3Q FY2012/13, a mere 7% lower than the corresponding
quarter in the previous financial year.”
TJL’s operating profit for 3Q FY2012/13 came in at Rs. 354mn, a
significant 55% increase year-on-year. This was largely due to a 23%
decrease in administrative expenses and a 24% decline in selling and
distribution expenses compared to the same period of the last financial
year.
Additionally, TJL recorded a finance income of Rs. 11mn for the
quarter, compared to a finance expense of Rs. 40mn during the same
period of the last financial year. In his statement, Lam attributed this
to TJL’s strong balance sheet position as at 31st December 2012, with
zero long-term borrowings, Rs. 53mn in short-term borrowings compared
with Rs. 1.42bn as at 31st December 2011, and a healthy cash balance of
Rs. 2bn.
Lam stated that higher operating profits and a strong cash position
allowed TJL to record a net profit of Rs. 365mn for 3Q FY2012/13, up 95%
compared with the same period in the last financial year. |