Monday, February 11, 2008

Sovereign's update a shocker

(Fin24) - Yet again we have a trading update that conceals as much as it purports to reveal, this time from chicken producer Sovereign Food Investments.


Bluntly, it says that HEPS for the year to February are expected to be 35%-45% less than last year.


Now, last year HEPS were 207c. If we take the midpoint of the expected decline, or 40%, which is usually what companies really expect, though they understandably give a margin for error, 60% of 207c is 124c. But in the six months to August, HEPS were up from 82c to 102c,  and the second half of the year is usually seasonally the better.


In fact, in the six months to February 2007, HEPS were 124c, 60% of the total. If the first-half momentum had been sustained, as there was every reason to expect from the interim report published last September, which talked of stronger pricing and higher volumes being expected in the second half, we could have looked for  second-half HEPS of 154c, instead of the actual implicit 24c.
 

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