Methven, the tapware maker, says full-year profit fell about 21 per cent on weaker trading in the Australian market. The shares fell to an 11-month low.
Net profit in the 12 months ended March 31 was about a fifth lower than the previous year's $6.5 million and profit before one-time items was about 12 per cent lower, the Auckland-based company said in a statement. It first flagged weaker earnings, without being specific, in February.
"The continued decline in Australian market demand has resulted in our Australian business's second-half ebitda being down around 13 per cent on the prior year, more than offsetting the first-half gains," outgoing chief executive Rick Fala said.
The company recorded a $300,000 full-year earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation loss from its China operations, compared to earnings a year earlier of $193,000. It also recorded $316,000 due diligence costs related to a potential acquisition, which it will provide more details on in May.
UK ebitda in the second half was about 200,000 British pounds, which will result in a break-even result in the full year. UK earnings were 300,000 pounds in the previous year.