Coca-Cola Amatil to Sell SPC Unit, Warns on Australia Beverages
November 29 2018 - 5:34PM
Dow Jones News
By Mike Cherney
SYDNEY--Australian bottler Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd. (CCL.AU) said
it had decided to sell its struggling SPC fruit-and-vegetable
processing business, and warned that Australian beverage volumes
were still tracking lower than last year.
The sale of SPC, which is expected to post a loss in 2018 of 10
million Australian dollars (US$7.3 million), would sharpen the
company's focus on beverages and comes after a strategic review.
But Amatil's core business, sugary soft drinks, has also struggled
as consumers look for healthier options. The company said Friday
that second-half volumes in its main Australian beverages unit were
still tracking slightly below last year.
Amatil also said that performance in Indonesia, previously a
bright spot for the company, was being impacted by soft demand,
cost pressures and a weak currency. It also added that the
reinvestment of A$40 million in cost savings for Australia would
impact the 2018 result, along with new container deposit schemes in
some Australian states.
Looking further ahead, the company said 2019 would be another
transitional year due to more investment in the Australian and
Indonesian businesses.
"Overall, we remain committed to our Shareholder Value
Proposition targeting a return to mid-single digit earnings per
share growth in the medium term," said Managing Director Alison
Watkins. "This will depend on the success of revenue initiatives in
Australia, Indonesian economic factors and regulatory conditions in
each of our markets."
The company offered the update as it held an investor day on
Friday. It also said that its New Zealand and Fiji unit and its
alcohol and coffee unit were expected to deliver growth in line
with previous expectations.
-Write to Mike Cherney at mike.cherney@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
November 29, 2018 17:19 ET (22:19 GMT)
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