Carlsberg Suspends Guidance, Warns of Impairments Due to Ukraine Crisis
March 10 2022 - 3:15AM
Dow Jones News
By Dominic Chopping
Carlsberg AS has suspended its 2022 earnings guidance and warned
of possible impairments and writedowns amid the uncertain business
impact of Russia's war with Ukraine and the possible indirect
impact on the rest of the group, it said late Wednesday.
Russia and Ukraine accounted for around 13% of Carlsberg group
revenue and 9% of operating profit in 2021, and while other markets
are currently seeing only a limited business impact, rising
commodity and energy prices will weigh, it said.
"We do not consider it prudent to provide guidance for 2022 and
are therefore suspending our earnings guidance for the year,"
Carlsberg Chief Executive Cees 't Hart said.
"The group's assets in both markets may also be subject to
non-cash impairment and writedown," he said.
Carlsberg had guided for FY 2022 organic earnings before
interest and tax growth of 0%-7% and a positive currency affect of
250 million Danish kroner ($36.9 million).
Baltika Breweries, part of the Carlsberg group, owns eight
breweries in Russia and has around 8,400 employees there,
representing more than one in every five of its total global
workforce.
Carlsberg said last week it would make no new investments in
Russia and halt exports to the country. It has since stopped all
advertising by both the Carlsberg group and Baltika Breweries in
Russia, and it will stop producing and selling its Carlsberg beers
in the Russian market.
"We feel a moral obligation to our Russian colleagues who are an
integral part of Carlsberg, and who are not responsible for the
actions of the government," Mr. 't Hart said.
"Baltika Breweries will be run as a separate business, with the
purpose of sustaining our employees and their families," he
said.
Carlsberg said it is reviewing a full range of strategic options
for its Russian business and in the meantime will donate any
profits generated by the Russia business to relief organizations,
in addition to its previously announced 10 million-euro ($11
million) donation to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.
Carlsberg owns three breweries in Ukraine and has more than
1,300 employees there.
Write to Dominic Chopping at dominic.chopping@wsj.com
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