Preliminary Results

RNS Number : 8773P
Churchill China PLC
01 April 2009
 




For Immediate Release

1 April 2009



Churchill China plc


PRELIMINARY RESULTS

for the year ended 31 December 2008


Churchill China plc, the manufacturer and global distributor of ceramic tableware and household goods to the hospitality and retail markets, is pleased to announce its preliminary results for the year ended 31 December 2008.


Key Points:


  • Group turnover of £42.0m (2007 : £46.9m)


  • Profit before tax of £3.4m (2007 : £4.8m)


  • Basic earnings per share 13.8p (2007: 33.8p) 


  • Adjusted earnings per share before exceptional items 22.2p (2007: 26.5p) 


  • Year end net cash £7.7m (2007 : £11.4m)


  • Final dividend maintained at 9.2p per ordinary share (2007: 9.2p)



Jonathan Sparey, Chairman said: 

'I am pleased to report that 2008 was a year of good performance, with respectable profitability, positive cash flows and continued progress against key strategic targets. Churchill China has been in a stronger position than many of our peer group due to our balanced business of hospitality and retail accounts, our strong balance sheet, tight control of our cost base and effective working capital management.


'Despite the prevailing economic circumstances, we have performed in line with our expectations in the first three months of 2009 with Group sales marginally ahead of the corresponding period in 2008.  


'Our retail business has started well and sales will be enhanced later this year with the impact of the new Jamie Oliver licence which we secured in February this year. This licence is very exciting for our business and opens up a range of opportunities on a worldwide basis. We will continue to improve efficiency and keep costs and working capital tightly managed. The executive management team is both hugely experienced and conservative by nature and we are confident in our future prospects.'



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CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT 


INTRODUCTION


I am pleased to report that 2008 was a year of good performance, with respectable profitability, positive cash flows and continued progress against key strategic targets. This was a sound performance against the back drop of a deteriorating economic environment and weakening consumer demand. Churchill China has been in a stronger position than many of our peer group due to our balanced business of hospitality and retail accounts, our strong balance sheet, tight control of our cost base and effective working capital management.


FINANCIAL REVIEW


Group revenues fell by 11% to £42.0m (2007: £46.9m) reflecting a lower demand in many of our important hospitality markets against strong 2007 comparatives and reduced sales in our retail division as we withdrew from certain low contribution business. 


Group operating profit before exceptional items was £2.8m (2007: £3.2m) and our pre-tax profit before exceptional items was 17% lower at £3.4m (2007: £4.0m).  


Overall margins were maintained at close to 2007 levels despite the fall in sales, reflecting a better mix of business across the Group, benefits from our continuing investment programme and good cost control.  


Group operating profit after exceptional items was £2.8m (2007: £4.0m). Pre tax profit after exceptional items was £3.4m (2007: £4.8m) 2007 comparatives included a one off benefit relating to the disposal of land.  

Adjusted earnings per share decreased by 16% to 22.2p (2007: 26.5p). Basic earnings per share, including exceptional items, were 13.8p (2007: 33.8p).


Our tax charge for the year includes a one off provision for deferred tax of £919,000 which has been treated as exceptional. This relates to the phasing out of Industrial Buildings Allowances enacted in the Finance Act 2008.


We continued our strong record of cash generation from operations. Overall cash balances remain healthy at £7.7m (2007: £11.4m), the reduction reflecting strategic investment of £4.6m in capital expenditure (principally our new warehouse) and some increase in working capital as we expanded inventory holdings. 


DIVIDEND


In the light of the respectable performance of the business in a demanding year, the Board is pleased to recommend a maintained final dividend of 9.2p per share. Together with the interim dividend paid last October, this gives a total dividend declared in respect of 2008 of 14.0p compared to 13.7p for 2007. Our record of profitability and cash generation allows us to provide a real return to investors and we will continue to manage our dividend policy to deliver long term shareholder value. The dividends declared in 2008 were covered 1.6 times by adjusted earnings per share.  


Attractive real shareholder returns are an important objective of the Board but total shareholder returns in 2008 were depressed by the sharp contraction in the share price of not just your Company but equity markets as a whole. Over the last five years Churchill has delivered an overall return of 33%, well in excess of the average of the AIM market.

OPERATIONAL REVIEW


HOSPITALITY


Sales to hospitality customers were lower at £25.0m (2007: £28.6m) reflecting soft demand in most markets throughout the year, particularly the UK, where sales were £16.3m (2007: £18.9m). As a result the net contribution was lower at £3.7m (2007: £4.9m). Churchill's recurring replacement sales to regular customers were resilient throughout the year but there were fewer of the new installations in pubs, hotels and restaurant chains which enhanced 2007's result. There was also markedly lower banqueting activity in the final quarter of the year. The UK Treasury has concluded that the UK as a whole experienced sharp destocking in the final quarter of 2008 which contributed to the contraction of GDP and the ceramics industry was not immune.


Total export sales at £8.7m (2007: £9.7m) reflected weaker performance in Spain and the USA where the deteriorating economic environment adversely affected both capital spending by our customers and lower eating out by the consumer.


We are continuing to develop our sales and marketing capabilities in target export markets to ensure we make the most of available opportunities which ranged in 2008 from the Caribbean to TurkeyCentral Europe and the UAE.


Our core super vitrified and fine china dinnerware ranges retain their superior performance and we are continuing to work closely with end users, professional chefs and our distribution partners to identify requirements and impress with our value proposition. Churchill has a talented team of sales, marketing, design and product development executives focused on the needs of a diverse range of customers from public and private sector accounts. It is always pleasing to receive new orders from customers for a new product designed and developed specifically for their requirements.



RETAIL 


Revenues from the sales of our wide ranging retail product portfolio, which are almost all outsourced, were £17.0m (2007: £18.3m) with the decline being in relatively unattractive volume channels. This resulted in a substantially improved net contribution before central costs of £1.7m (2007: £1.1m).


In my last annual report I stated that a key objective for 2008 was to increase margins and build our middle market 'Queens' and related business with department stores and independent retailers. This plan has been pursued with some success and we are acquiring listings and generating sales in major retailers including John Lewis, Debenhams, House of Fraser and others, together with over 100 new independent accounts. We expect further material progress in 2009 in this sector of the market.


Another key element of our retail strategy has been to broaden our range of top quality license partnerships which include Disney, Sanderson and Cath Kidston. We aim to reflect the full range of lifestyles within our license portfolio including entertainment, fashion and celebrity alongside classic brands and we believe that this reflects the diversity of consumer taste. These licensed product ranges coupled with a top quality design team, professional sales and logistics and deep retail experience has enabled us to grow sales in key accounts despite the well reported slow down in the High Street.


These circumstances create considerable opportunities for your Group given its relative strength and diversity and we have noted market share shifting to Churchill as customers re-evaluate their core suppliers.  


This core business capability has been reflected most recently in our securing a new partnership with Jamie Oliver. Jamie Oliver's ability to inspire the public and his honest and enthusiastic approach is a perfect fit with Churchill China's brand values.


We achieved important performance objectives in 2008 for our retail business and are optimistic of further progress this year despite more difficult economic conditions.


MANUFACTURING, TECHNICAL AND LOGISTICS


During 2008 we continued to implement key cost reduction and manufacturing efficiency initiatives. In the second half of the year, we successfully consolidated our remaining Alchemy fine china production into the Marlborough site, thus completing the rationalisation programme centralising our production on a single modern and efficient site.

This move, together with the benefit of the new fast fire kiln and lower output levels, allowed Churchill to absorb a considerable portion of the inflated gas and electricity price rises which impacted the business in 2008.


Site consolidation has brought significant efficiencies within our manufacturing operations and has allowed us to focus resource on value creating activities, developing new products and processes, rather than managing a disparate production base. We expect to deliver further benefits from this in the medium term.


During 2008 we incurred extra warehousing and inter site transport costs on a temporary basis by using the old Wheildon Road site. These costs will be reduced when the new warehouse is completed in May 2009.  


CAPITAL EXPENDITURE


The Group has invested significantly during the year in support of our long term strategic objectives of delivering a market leading service to our customers and value to our shareholders. 


I have already mentioned the £1.5m project to consolidate our Alchemy manufacturing on one site. During the second half of 2008 we commenced work on a new state of the art high bay warehouse large enough to accommodate 12,500 pallets which will enhance substantially our flexibility to support both our retail and hospitality clients, at a total cost of £4m. Once completed, all operations will be at our Marlborough site and the Whieldon Road facility will be vacated and sold.


Our other major initiative during 2008 was to fundamentally re-evaluate and upgrade our management systems to meet the needs of an international manufacturing and logistics business. After months of preparation, we selected a partner to implement a major ERP system which should be operational in the business in the second half of 2009. The total spend, which fell mostly in the second half of 2008, will be £0.8m. We envisage considerable operational efficiency benefits throughout the business once the project is completed.



OUTSOURCING 


The last 12 months has seen an unprecedented number of factory closures in China and continued sterling weakness has put the Churchill buying team under pressure to ensure that these events have not impacted on customers or affected service and quality.


There has been a large scale reduction in the plethora of importers of housewares product. Only those that add value, are professionally organised and well financed have survived. Major retailers prefer to work with reliable suppliers capable of delivering well designed, ethically produced goods on schedule.


The UK outsourcing team is a good blend of graduates and seasoned buyers. We have long standing relationships with many of our suppliers at Director level and unlike general wholesaler/importers our technical and production experts are able to offer them constructive consultancy and real assistance to improve manufacturing efficiencies and ensure improved quality and cost.


Our US$ sales are an approximate match for our US$ purchases but in a harsh trading environment there is considerable pressure on outsource departments to buy more competitively without sacrificing quality and delivery assurance. 

PEOPLE 


Churchill is very fortunate to have such a dedicated and skilled workforce, many of whom are long serving and following in the footsteps of other family members who pursued careers with us over the passing decades. A special mention should made of Gordon Stephenson who worked for Churchill for a record 57 years and who retired in August 2008 but sadly died in February 2009.


Health and Safety in the working environment is a top priority in all areas of the business. We believe that adherence to legislation alone is not sufficient and that management and operatives share a common responsibility for the safety of themselves and others. Our role is to encourage a culture of Health and Safety, but there is no substitute for training and discipline.


For a comparatively small company Churchill has serious ambitions in terms of training and qualifications: Over 50% of all operatives have occupational NVQs and the target for 2009 is 90%. We have a thriving graduate recruitment programme with over 50 graduates employed throughout the business. Senior managers are actively encouraged and sponsored to study for business and other qualifications.



PROSPECTS


Despite the prevailing economic circumstances, we have performed in line with our expectations in the first three months of 2009 with Group sales marginally ahead of the corresponding period in 2008. Our retail business has started well and sales will be enhanced later this year with the impact of the new Jamie Oliver license which we secured in February. This license is very exciting for our business and opens up a range of opportunities on a worldwide basis.


Demand for hospitality products is marginally behind last year in the traditionally quiet first quarter. It is not unreasonable to mirror many in the industry and state trading conditions for the rest of 2009 are unpredictable. However, our market leading position, recurring revenues and strong balance sheet is attractive to our customer base and distribution partners and provides a basis of confidence for a sound performance. 


We will continue to improve efficiency and keep costs and working capital tightly managed. The executive management team is both hugely experienced and conservative by nature and we are confident in our future prospects.



Jonathan Sparey

Chairman

31st March 2009

  Churchill China plc

Consolidated Income Statement

for the year ended 31 December 2008




Audited Year to


Audited Year to



31 December 2008


31 December 2007












Before




Before





Exceptional

Exceptional



Exceptional

Exceptional




items

Items

Total


items

Items

Total


Note

£000

£000

£000


£000

£000

£000










Revenue


41,969

-

41,969


46,930

-

46,930










Operating profit before exceptional items

2

2,804

-

2,804


3,230

-

3,230

Exceptional items

3

-

-

-


-

798

798










Operating profit after exceptional items

2

2,804

-

2,804


3,230

798

4,028










Share of results of associated company


(71)

-

(71)


120

-

120

Finance income

4

658

-

658


730

-

730

Finance cost


(29)

-

(29)


(36)

-

(36)










Profit before income tax


3,362

-

3,362


4,044

798

4,842










Income tax expense

5

(938)

(919)

(1,857)


(1,147)

-

(1,147)










Profit for the period


2,424

(919)

1,505


2,897

798

3,695










Attributable to:









Equity holders of the parent


2,424

(919)

1,505


2,897

798

3,695














Pence per share




Pence per share



















Basic earnings per ordinary share

6



13.8




33.8










Diluted basic earnings per ordinary share

6



13.7




33.6










Adjusted earnings per share figures excluding the effect of exceptional items are shown in notes 3 & 5











All the above figures relate to continuing operations







 

  Churchill China plc

Consolidated Balance Sheets

As at 31 December 2008



Audited

Audited


31 December

31 December


2008

2007


£000

£000




Assets



Non Current Assets



Property, plant and equipment

13,889

10,813

Intangible assets

397

34

Investment in associates

743

814

Deferred income tax assets

586

318


15,615

11,979




Current Assets 



Inventories 

8,477

6,660

Trade and other receivables 

8,631

9,606

Cash and cash equivalents

7,738

11,440


24,846

27,706




Total Assets

40,461

39,685




Liabilities 



Current Liabilities



Trade and other payables

(7,466)

(7,779)

Current income tax liabilities

(689)

(493)


(8,155)

(8,272)




Non current Liabilities



Deferred income tax liabilities

(1,640)

(592)

Retirement benefit obligations

(2,055)

(1,090)




Total non current liabilities

(3,695)

(1,682)




Total liabilities 

(11,850)

(9,954)




Net Assets

28,611

29,731




Capital and reserves attributable to equity holders of the Company



Issued share capital

1,095

1,095

Share premium account

2,332

2,332

Treasury shares

(138)

-

Retained earnings

24,086

25,124

Other reserves

1,236

1,180


28,611

29,731

 

  Churchill China plc

Statement of recognised income and expenses

for the year ended 31 December 2008

 


Audited

Audited


Year to

Year to


31 December

31 December


2008

2007


£000

£000




Net of tax



Actuarial (loss) / gain on retirement benefit obligations

(1,022)

1,655

Currency translation differences

43

3

Impact of change in UK tax rate on deferred tax

-

26




Net income recognised directly in equity

(979)

1,684

Profit for the year

1,505

3,695




Total recognised income for the period

526

5,379




Attributable to Equity holders of the Company

526

5,379

 

Churchill China plc

Cash Flow Statement

for the year ended 31 December 2008





Audited

Audited




Year to

Year to




31 December

31 December




2008

2007


Notes


£000

£000






Cash generated from operations

7


2,502

6,307

Interest received 



444

491

Interest paid



(29)

(14)

Income tax paid



(483)

(225)






Net cash from operating activities 



2,434

6,559






Investing activities





Purchases of property, plant and equipment



(4,199)

(1,413)

Proceeds on disposal of property, plant and equipment



107

1,107

Purchases of intangible assets



(382)

(25)

Dividends received



-

103






Net cash used in Investing activities



(4,474)

(228)






Financing activities





Issue of ordinary shares



22

71

Purchase of treasury shares



(160)

-

Dividends paid



(1,531)

(1,375)






Net cash used in financing activities



(1,669)

(1,304)






Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents



(3,709)

5,027






Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year



11,440

6,410






Exchange gains on cash and cash equivalents



7

3






Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year



7,738

11,440












  

1. BASIS OF PREPARATION


The Group's financial statements for the period to 31 December 2008 have been audited and an unqualified audit report has been issued. The preliminary financial statements represent extracts of those audited accounts, but do not constitute statutory accounts within the meaning of Section 240 of the Companies Act 1985. 


The Group's financial statements have been prepared in been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards as adopted by the European Union (IFRSs as adopted by the EU), IFRIC Interpretations and the Companies Act 1985/2006 applicable to companies reporting under IFRS. The consolidated financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention, as modified by the revaluation of land and buildings, available-for-sale financial assets, and financial assets and financial liabilities (including derivative instruments) at fair value through profit or loss.


The preliminary financial statements for the year to 31 December 2008 have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies stated in the Group's financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2007.


2. Segmental analysis

for the year ended 31 December 2008




Hospitality

Retail

Unallocated

Total


£000

£000

£000

£000

2008










Revenue

24,952

17,017

-

41,969






Contribution to group overheads

3,668

1,709

-

5,377

Group overheads



(2,573)

(2,573)






Operating profit



(2,573)

2,804






Share of results of associate company



(71)

(71)

Finance income /cost



629

629






Profit before income tax




3,362






Income tax expense




(1,857)






Profit for the period




1,505











2007










Revenue

28,576

18,354

-

46,930






Contribution to group overheads

4,909

1,112

-

6,021

Group overheads



(2,791)

(2,791)

Exceptional items



798

798






Operating profit



(1,993)

4,028






Share of results of associate company



120

120

Finance income /cost



694

694






Profit before income tax




4,842






Income tax expense




(1,147)






Profit for the period




3,695
















 

  3. Exceptional Items 


As stated in the Group's accounting policies the Directors regard certain material items as exceptional. The analysis of exceptional items is as follows: 


 


Audited

Audited

(Charge) / credit

Year to

Year to


31 December

31 December


2008

2007




Profit on disposal of property, plant and equipment

-

798

Deferred taxation - IBAs

(919)

-


(919)

798





Please refer to note 5 for disclosures relating to the exceptional deferred taxation provision made in 2008.


The profit on disposal recognised in 2007 is in relation to the sale of surplus land at Sandyford. A taxation charge of £nil has been charged in the Group's overall tax charge in the year in respect of this disposal. Net receipts of £1,042,000 were received in respect of this disposal during 2007. 



4. Finance Income / cost



Audited

Audited


Year to

Year to


31 December

31 December


2008

2007




Interest income and short term deposits

444

491

Interest on pension scheme

214

239

Finance income

658

730




Other interest

(29)

(14)

Impairment of available for sale financial assets

-

(22)

Finance costs

(29)

(36)




Net finance income

629

694



5. Income tax expense



Audited

Audited


Year to

Year to


31 December

31 December


2008

2007




Current tax

680

528

Deferred tax - origination and reversal of temporary differences

258

626

Deferred tax origination and reversal of temporary differences - exceptionals

919

-

Deferred tax - impact of change in UK tax rates

-

(7)


1,857

1,147


During the year, the UK tax regime in relation to Industrial Buildings Allowances (IBAs) was changed following the enactment of certain provisions contained in the Finance Act 2008. As a result IBAs will be phased out in the period 2008 to 2011. The Group has provided £919,000 (2007: £nil) for the deferred tax liability arising from this change and the charge has been treated as exceptional. There was no cash outflow in relation to this change in the year.  6. Earnings per ordinary share


The basic earnings per ordinary share is based on the profit on ordinary activities after taxation and on 10,923,038 (2007: 10,933,561) ordinary shares, being the weighted average number of ordinary shares in issue during the year. 


The adjusted earnings per ordinary share is based on the profit on ordinary activities after taxation and adjusted to take into account exceptional items. 



Audited

Audited


Year to

Year to


31 December 

31 December 


2008

2007


Pence per

Pence per


share

share




Basic earnings per share

13.8

33.8

Adjustments: 



  Profit on disposal of property, plant and equipment

-

(7.3)

  Deferred taxation - industrial buildings allowance

8.4

-




Adjusted earnings per share

22.2

26.5





The diluted basic earnings per ordinary share is based on the profit on ordinary activities after taxation and on 10,965,990 (2007: 11,007,289) ordinary shares, being the weighted average number of ordinary shares in issue during the year of 10,923,038 (2007: 10,933,561) increased by 42,952 (2006: 73,728) shares, being the weighted average number of ordinary shares which would have been issued if the outstanding options to acquire shares in the Group had been exercised at the average price during the year. 


The diluted adjusted earnings per ordinary share is based on the profit on ordinary activities after taxation and adjusted to take into account exceptional items. 



Audited

Audited


Year to

Year to


31 December 

31 December 


2008

2007


Pence per

Pence per


share

share




Basic earnings per share

13.7

33.6

Adjustments: 



  Profit on disposal of property, plant and equipment

-

(7.3)

  Deferred taxation - industrial buildings allowance

8.4

-




Adjusted earnings per share

22.1

26.3





  7. Reconciliation of operating profit to cash generated from operations




Audited

Audited


Year to

Year to


31 December 

31 December 


2008

2007


£000

£000

Cash generated from operations






Operating profit

2,804

4,028

Adjustments for



Depreciation

1,070

1,002

Profit on disposal of property, plant and equipment

(35)

(719)

Charge for share based payment

23

3

Decrease in retirement benefit obligations

(240)

(240)

Changes in working capital:



Inventory 

(1,817)

197

Trade and other receivables

1,021

505

Trade and other payables

(324)

1,531




Cash generated from operations

2,502

6,307



8Dividend


The final dividend, which has not been provided for, has been calculated on 10,902,476 ordinary shares, being those in issue at 31 December 2008 qualifying for dividend and at a rate of 9.2p per 10p ordinary share. The dividend will be paid, subject to approval at the Company's Annual General Meeting, on 27 May 2009 to shareholders on the register at 24 April 2009.


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