Kathmandu Holdings posted an 11 per cent increase in first-half profit, even as a strong kiwi dollar crimped earnings in Australia, the outdoor goods and clothing chain's biggest market. The shares jumped 7.8 per cent after the results were released.
Net profit was $11.4 million in the six months ended Jan. 31, up from $10.3 million a year earlier, the Christchurch-based company said in a statement. Sales rose 1 per cent to $167.6 million.
Kathmandu's Australian unit, which accounts for almost two thirds of revenue, reported a 0.3 per cent decline in sales to $103.1 million, although in Australian dollar terms sales rose 15 per cent. Segment earnings from Australia climbed to $2.8 million in the first half from $1.9 million as cost of sales fell 4 per cent to $33.6 million.
See Kathmandu's latest financial presentation here: