Final Results

RNS Number : 1269I
Marshalls PLC
05 March 2010
 



Embargoed until 7.00am on Friday 5 March 2010

 

Preliminary results for the year ended 31 December 2009

 

Marshalls plc, the specialist Landscape Products Group, announces its full year results

 

Financial Highlights


       Year ended

31 December 2009

Year ended

31 December 2008

Results before works closure costs,

  goodwill and intangible asset

  impairments and redemption of

  debenture:



Revenue

£311.7m

£378.1m

EBITDA

£36.1m

£52.9m

Operating profit

£16.4m

£30.6m

Profit before tax

£12.1m

£22.5m

Basic EPS*

5.38p

10.38p

Dividends declared and paid*

3.05p

12.38p

Final dividend recommended*

3.50p

1.30p




Reported results:



Operating profit

£9.2m

£3.6m

Loss before tax

£(2.4)m

£(4.5)m

Basic EPS*

(0.42)p

(3.98)p

 

* EPS and dividend per share have been adjusted to reflect the "bonus factor" inherent in the Rights Issue.

 

Key features of 2009:

Resilient performance in challenging market conditions and well positioned for recovery

Major restructuring complete, now focussed on operational optimisation

·      Cost base reduced by £11.4m

·      Installed capacity sufficient for medium term, operating flexibility increased

Reinforcing focus on customer service

·      Product availability and on time delivery industry leading

·      Additional support for distributors and installers of our products

Innovation continues

·      Integrated product offers for education and rail

·      Selective investment to launch new products

Financial flexibility - robust balance sheet and borrowings reduced

·     Completion of Rights Issue raising £34.0m (net of expenses)

·     Redemption of £20.0m debenture to reduce finance charges by £1.7m per annum

·     Strong cash generation with free cash flow of £35.3m

·     Net debt reduced to £69.2m

 

Commenting on these results, Graham Holden, Chief Executive, said:

 

"There is still market uncertainty, not least because of the impending election.  We have responded by building flexibility into the business, whilst retaining sufficient capacity for the medium term so that we can react quickly and effectively to changing market conditions.

 

In a difficult market we have achieved a resilient performance and are well positioned for an upturn.  We are managing the business tightly and have significantly reduced our cost base.  Cash generation has been strong.  We are investing selectively in the business to develop new products and new markets and to build on the strong Marshalls brand."

                           

Enquiries:




                               

Graham Holden

Chief Executive

Marshalls plc

01484 438900

Ian Burrell

 

Finance Director



Jon Coles


Brunswick Group LLP

0207 404 5959

Kate Miller






Group Results

 

Marshalls' revenue for the year ended 31 December 2009 was £311.7 million (2008: £378.1 million) from three fewer working days compared with 2008.  On a like for like basis the underlying daily sales revenue for the full year was down 16.1 per cent with a degree of stabilisation in the second half.  Sales to the Public Sector and Commercial end market, which represent approximately 58 per cent of Marshalls' sales, were down 17.5 per cent for the full year and sales to the Domestic end market were down 12.9 per cent compared to the prior year.

 

The sharp reduction in sales volumes is unprecedented but the Group has responded quickly to rightsize the business, yet increase its competitive advantage through selective investment and operational flexibility.  There is still uncertainty surrounding the short term outlook for sales volumes, not least because of the impending election.  In addition, the snow in January has led to a slower start to the year and makes it difficult, at this stage, to establish an underlying trend.

 

The Group acted quickly and decisively as the recession started.  A wide range of actions resulted in a reduction in annual costs of approximately £11.4 million.  These included the closure of four manufacturing sites since June 2008, which are now largely complete, and this resulted in annual cost savings of approximately £8 million per annum.  In addition, the Landscape Installations operations were closed saving a further £3.4 million per annum.

 

The Group continues to balance the need for significant reductions in the cost base with ongoing innovation, to drive long term growth.  The operational focus is now to optimise the Group's "lowest cost to market" operating model.  This will deliver further operating cost savings over the next two years.  The Group remains well placed to cover the whole country from its unique network of regional manufacturing and distribution sites.  Greater flexibility has been introduced, both on the upside by having the capacity to operate additional shifts and on the downside by utilising a temporary "lay off" agreement that has been put in place with employees.  The Group has retained the capability to increase output when market demand improves without having to undertake any significant capital expenditure.

 

EBITDA, before works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments was £36.1 million (2008: £52.9 million) and operating profit, on the same basis, was £16.4 million (2008: £30.6 million).  In 2009, works closure costs were £7.2 million, relating to the closure of the Llay site and further capacity reductions.  After works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments, reported operating profit was £9.2 million (2008: £3.6 million).

 

The cash outflow from the 2009 works closure charge of £7.2 million will be £4.4 million, comprising redundancy, site decommissioning and plant and asset relocations.  The remaining charge of £2.8 million relates to non-cash plant and asset write offs.  In addition to the fixed cost savings, there is a one-off benefit from the release of cash from inventory.  In 2008 this was around £6 million and in 2009 a further £3 million has been released as a consequence of the works closures.  Overall, the cash released from inventory and associated property is expected to exceed the cash cost of the site closures.  The programme leaves the Group with well invested modern plants which have sufficient capacity to meet medium term demand requirements efficiently.

 

On 10 December 2009, the Group's subsidiary, Marshalls Group Limited, completed the redemption of the £20 million 11.375 per cent Debenture Stock 1992/2014.  The total redemption cost was £27.3 million (including costs) and the redemption premium of £7.3 million has been disclosed as an exceptional financing cost.  The effect of the redemption of the debenture will be to reduce finance charges by approximately £1.7 million per annum.

 

Net financial expenses, before redemption of the debenture, were reduced significantly to £4.3 million (2008: £8.2 million).  This was due mainly to the lower interest rates on bank borrowings but also due to lower levels of debt.  Interest cover, on an accounting basis and before works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments, was 3.8 times (2008: 3.8 times).

 

The tax charge for 2009, before works closure costs and the redemption of the debenture, was £2.4 million (2008: £6.3 million) which represented an effective rate of 20.1 per cent (2008: 27.8 per cent).

 

Basic earnings per share, before works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments and the redemption of the debenture was 5.38 pence (2008: 10.38 pence) per share.  The 2008 comparative earnings per share has been adjusted by the "bonus factor" inherent in the Rights Issue.

 

Operating Performance

 

The Marshalls operating strategy continues to combine regional manufacturing and distribution sites, known as Service Centres, with national manufacturing works which produce newly introduced and specialist products that have not reached the commercial volumes to justify regional manufacture.  The same capital equipment produces products for both the Public Sector and Commercial and Domestic end markets.  Marshalls' geographic spread is unique and during the recession competitive advantage has increased as competitors have also reduced capacity.  These factors ensure that Marshalls has the lowest cost to market.

 

Against the backdrop of an uncertain economic environment the Group has focussed on short term actions to create greater levels of certainty by reducing costs and conserving cash through tight control of working capital and capital expenditure.  These actions have been balanced with the need to protect and continue to build on Marshalls' market leading capability for the medium term.  The Group has concentrated its sales effort on market sectors where activity is more robust, and has continued to invest in innovation to reduce its operating costs and extend its competitive advantage through new product development and service solutions.

 

Major benefits have been realised from the swift and effective actions taken in 2008 and 2009 including the closure of four manufacturing sites and the Group's Landscape Installations operations.  Marshalls is now a fitter and leaner organisation and the Group is now in the process of further improving its efficiency and enhancing its relationship with customers, suppliers and installers to ensure that it maintains a strong competitive advantage when market conditions improve.

 

The Group's Domestic strategy is to drive more sales through quality installers.  The objective is to improve the product mix, continually develop the Marshalls brand and deliver a market leading level of service.  After a period of significant uncertainty the Domestic end market has stabilised with order books at 6.8 weeks in February 2010, compared with 5.6 weeks in February 2009.

 

Another important part of Marshalls' strategy is the development of an integrated product offering for the Public Sector and Commercial end market.  The Group has good visibility in the Public Sector and Commercial end market and, although the outlook remains challenging, comparatives are easing.  There are signs of recovery in house building and Olympic related demand is increasing as the event comes closer.  The Group has now received orders of £2 million and enquiries of £14 million, considerably up from the £1 million and £8 million respectively 6 months ago.  Looking forward beyond 2010, the Group has continued to develop its marketing approach to focus on types of projects, such as education and rail, to demonstrate the full range of solutions on offer.  This is unique in the industry and has been very well received.

 

During the recession, some projects were delayed.  Encouragingly, there are signs of delayed projects now commencing.  The largest paving project of the last five years is at Felixstowe docks and is equivalent to 47 Wembley football pitches.  This project was expected to start in January 2009 and has just started to take product after a delay of 12 months.  This project will use Marshalls Machine Lay Keyblok product.  Marshalls has pioneered machine lay of paving in the UK which speeds up installation and minimises health and safety issues.

 

The Group's plants are modern and well invested and this has enabled capital expenditure to be reduced significantly without any noticeable impact on the effectiveness of the business.  Capital investment in 2009 totalled £9.2 million (2008: £22.0 million).  This compares to depreciation of £18.8 million (2008: £21.4 million).  The Group will continue to invest selectively in innovation to deliver new products and improvement projects with a short payback period.  Therefore, despite a reduction in capital spending, modern polishing equipment was installed during the year.  This will enable the Group to launch a new range of high quality polished paving into the UK market.  Investment in innovation continues as this is critical to the long term success of the business.

 

There are a number of legislative developments and lifestyle trends that are affecting the market place and placing greater emphasis on sustainability and carbon reduction.  Marshalls' paving has a carbon footprint that is one seventh that of asphalt, the main competitor product.  

 

Water run off and flooding is also of increasing concern and legislation in this area is increasing.  The Group now has a full range of permeable paving and surface drainage products which are aesthetically pleasing and do not require planning permission.

 

Corporate Development

 

The Group continues to look at a range of larger opportunities in the short term but currently remains focussed on delivering shareholder value from its existing operations.  The Group continues to seek opportunities to expand reserves and geographical coverage in dimensional natural stone and strategically located aggregates reserves.

                             

Balance Sheet

 

Net assets at 31 December 2009 were £181.1 million (2008: £193.2 million).  

 

The Group continues to keep a tight control of receivables and debtor days remain industry leading.  The Group maintains credit insurance which provides excellent intelligence to minimise the number and value of bad debts and ultimately provides compensation if bad debts are incurred.  Inventories have been managed down to £82.2 million (2008: £89.8 million), due to the positive impact of the inventory reduction programme.

 

Risk management has been a key focus for the Group's Pension Scheme over recent years.  In 2000 the defined benefit section of the Scheme was closed to new entrants and in 2006 it was closed to future service accrual.  During 2009 the Scheme's matching assets have, as intended, hedged the Scheme's liabilities.  These actions have reduced volatility and risk in financing member benefits.  The actuarial liabilities have reduced and therefore the liability driven investment matching assets have also reduced.  Under the Scheme specific funding requirements a recovery plan exists and the Group continues to make cash contributions into the Scheme.

 

The accounting valuation, however, has been much more volatile due principally to the movement in the AA corporate bond rate.  The turmoil in the credit markets caused AA corporate bond rates initially to increase significantly leading to a fall in accounting pension liabilities.  This was followed by quantitative easing which led to a reduction in the bond rates leading to increases in accounting pension liabilities.  The accounting liabilities have increased significantly in the year due to the fall in the AA corporate bond rate from 6.7 per cent to 5.8 per cent.

 

The accounting impact of these market movements results in a pension obligation of £38.0 million (2008: £16.5 million surplus).  These changes have resulted in an actuarial loss of £40.3 million (net of deferred taxation) (2008: £19.9 million gain) and this has been recorded in the Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income.  The liability of £38.0 million is made up of £221.9 million in respect of the present value of funded obligations net of £183.9 million for the fair value of plan assets.  The values have been determined by the Scheme Actuary using prudent assumptions in line with current market levels for accounting purposes.

                                     

Net Debt and Borrowing Facilities

 

Net debt has reduced from £111.3 million to £69.2 million during the year with gearing at the year end being 38.2 per cent (2008: 57.6 per cent).

 

The 2 for 5 Rights Issue of 56,272,501 new ordinary shares at a price of 65 pence per new ordinary share was approved by shareholders on 29 May 2009.  Dealings in the new ordinary shares commenced on the London Stock Exchange on 16 June 2009.  The proceeds of the Rights Issue were £34.0 million, net of £2.6 million expenses.  An amount of £20.0 million (net of expenses) has been credited to the share premium account in respect of this issue.  The objective of the Rights Issue was to provide a more conservative capital structure and to provide the Group with the flexibility to take advantage of strategic and value enhancing organic opportunities which may arise.

 

The Group renewed its bank facilities in August 2009 and has significant committed facilities in place with a positive spread of medium term maturities.  The total bank borrowing facilities at 31 December 2009 amounted to £168.4 million (2008: £166.7 million) of which £90.0 million (2008: £75.0 million) remained unutilised.  In addition, the Group has a seasonal working capital facility of £20.0 million which is available between 1 February and 31 August each year.  The Group has significant headroom in its facilities with utilisation at 31 December 2009 representing just over 40 per cent of the available facilities.

 

Dividends

 

An interim dividend of 1.75 pence (2008: 4.07 pence) per share was paid on 4 December 2009.  A final dividend of 3.50 pence (2008: 1.30 pence) per share is now being recommended for payment on 2 July 2010 to shareholders on the register at the close of business on 4 June 2010.  The ex-dividend date will be 2 June 2010.  This gives a total dividend of 5.25 pence (2008: 5.37 pence) per share for the year.  The comparative dividends per share have been adjusted for the "bonus factor" inherent in the Rights Issue.

 

On an IFRS basis, which does not account for the final dividend until it is approved at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting, the dividend declared for the year ended 31 December 2009 is 3.05 pence (2008: 12.38 pence) per share. 

 

The Board remains committed to a progressive dividend policy and the level of future dividend payments will take into account the Group's underlying earnings, cash flows and capital investment plans, and the need to maintain an appropriate level of dividend cover.

 

Outlook

    

There is still market uncertainty, not least because of the impending election.  Marshalls response has been to build flexibility into the business, whilst retaining sufficient capacity for the medium term so that the Group can react quickly and effectively to changing market conditions.

 

Following the Rights Issue and the redemption of the £20 million debenture, the Group's balance sheet is strong.  Marshalls has an increasingly strong brand and continues to focus on developing its innovative, modern and well invested production and materials technology, together with its efficient manufacturing and logistics network.

 

In a difficult market Marshalls has achieved a resilient performance and is well positioned for an upturn.  The Group is managing the business tightly and has significantly reduced its cost base.  Cash generation has been strong.  The Group is investing selectively in the business to develop its new products and new markets, and to build on the strong Marshalls brand.

 

                            

Graham Holden

Chief Executive

MARSHALLS PLC

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS

AUDITED CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009

 

 


 

 

 

 

Notes

 

Before works closure costs and redemption of debenture

2009

£'000

Works closure costs and redemption of debenture

2009

£'000

 

 

 

 

Total

2009

£'000

Before works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments

2008

£'000

Works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments

2008

£'000

 

 

 

 

Total

2008

£'000

Revenue

2

311,685

-

311,685

378,063

-

378,063

Net operating costs

3, 4

(295,276)

(7,217)

(302,493)

(347,447)

(26,989)

(374,436)



              

              

              

               

               

             

Operating profit

2

16,409

(7,217)

9,192

30,616

(26,989)

3,627

Financial expenses

5

(15,247)

(7,259)

(22,506)

(19,627)

-

(19,627)

Financial income

5

10,944

-

10,944

11,473

-

11,473



              

              

              

               

               

             

Profit/(loss) before tax

2

12,106

(14,476)

(2,370)

22,462

(26,989)

(4,527)

Income tax (expense)/credit

6

(2,435)

4,053

1,618

(6,250)

4,556

(1,694)



              

              

               

               

               

               

Profit/(loss) for the financial period

 attributable to equity shareholders

 of the parent

9,671

(10,423)

(752)

16,212

(22,433)

(6,221)



              

              

              

              

              

             

Earnings per share:








Basic (restated)

7

5.38p


(0.42)p

10.38p


(3.98)p



              

 

              

              

 

             

Diluted (restated)

7

5.28p


(0.42)p

10.26p


(3.98)p



              

 

              

              

 

             

Dividend:








      Pence per share

       (restated)

8



3.05p



12.38p





              

 


             

      Dividends declared

8



5,460



19,374





              

 


             

 

* Earnings and dividends per share have been adjusted by the "bonus factor" inherent in the Rights Issue.

 

AUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009


2009

£'000

2008

£'000

Loss for the period

(752)

(6,221)


              

              

Other comprehensive income



Effective portion of changes in fair value of cash flow hedges

172

(167)

Deferred tax arising

(50)

46

Defined benefit plan actuarial (losses)/gains

(56,002)

27,654

Deferred tax arising

15,680

(7,742)


              

              

Other comprehensive (expense)/income for period, net of income tax

(40,200)

19,791


              

              

Total comprehensive (expense)/income for the period (attributable to

  equity shareholders of the parent)

(40,952)

 

13,570


              

              

 



MARSHALLS PLC

PELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS

AUDITED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET

AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2009

 

Assets

Notes


2009

£'000

 

 

2008

£'000

Non-current assets






Property, plant and equipment



202,570


216,888

Intangible assets



41,559


41,351

Investment in associates



2,118


2,113

Employee benefits

9


-


16,501

Deferred taxation assets



10,696


762




            


             

256,943


277,615




            


            

Current assets






Inventories



82,187


89,814

Trade and other receivables



31,267


32,225

Cash and cash equivalents

11


9,283


538




            


             




122,737


122,577




            


             

Total assets



379,680


400,192




            


            

Liabilities






Current liabilities






Trade and other payables



53,248


61,780

Corporation tax



3,845


3,855

Interest bearing loans and borrowings

11


20,039


23,429




            


             




77,132


89,064




            


             

Non-current liabilities






Interest bearing loans and borrowings

11


58,400


88,439

Employee benefits

9


37,956


-

Deferred taxation liabilities



25,093


29,452




            


            




121,449


117,891




            


             

Total liabilities



198,581


206,955




            


             

Net assets



181,099


193,237




            


             

Equity






Capital and reserves attributable to equity shareholders of the parent




Share capital

10


49,845


35,777

Share premium account



22,695


2,734

Own shares



(9,472)


(9,472)

Capital redemption reserve



75,394


75,394

Consolidation reserve



(213,067)


(213,067)

Hedging reserve



(2)


(124)

Retained earnings



255,706


301,995




              


             

Equity shareholders' funds



181,099


193,237




              


             

 


MARSHALLS PLC

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS

AUDITED CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009

 


2009

£'000


2008

£'000

Cash flows from operating activities




Loss before tax

(2,370)


(4,527)

Adjustments for:




Depreciation

18,773


21,438

Amortisation

877


841

Works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments

7,217


26,989

Share of results of associates

(5)


69

Gain on sale of property, plant & equipment

(859)


(2,705)

Equity settled share based expenses

245


(994)

Financial income and expenses (net)

11,562


8,154


           


          

Operating cash flow before changes  

  in working capital and pension scheme contributions

35,440


49,265

Decrease in trade and other receivables

955


10,924

Decrease/(increase) in inventories

7,627


(7,675)

(Decrease)/increase in trade and other payables

(5,346)


(5,227)

Works closure costs paid

(6,854)


(5,976)

Pension scheme contributions

(2,150)


(6,600)


           


           

Cash generated from the operations

29,672


34,711

Financial expenses paid

(4,296)


(8,095)

Income tax received/(paid)

2,950


(4,738)


           


           

Net cash flow from operating activities

28,326


21,878


           


           

Cash flows from investing activities




Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment

2,353


11,495

Financial income received

97


325

Acquisition of subsidiaries and investment in associates

(750)


(6,077)

Acquisition of property, plant and equipment

(8,077)


(21,242)

Acquisition of intangible assets

(1,085)


(803)


           


           

Net cash flow from investing activities

(7,462)


(16,302)


           


           

Cash flows from financing activities




Proceeds from issue of share capital

36,588


-

Share issue costs paid

(2,559)


-

Payments to acquire own shares

-


(606)

Net decrease in other debt and finance leases

(102)


(237)

Redemption of debenture

(7,259)


-

(Decrease)/increase in borrowings

(33,327)


43,000

Equity dividends paid

(5,460)


(19,374)


           


           

Net cash flow from financing activities

(12,119)


22,783


           


           






Net increase in cash and cash equivalents


8,745


28,359






Cash and cash equivalents at 1 January


538


(27,821)



           


             

Cash and cash equivalents at 31 December


9,283


538



              


                

 

MARSHALLS PLC

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS

 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009

 

 


Share capital

Share

premium

account

Own

shares

Capital

redemption

reserve

Consolid-

ation

reserve

Hedging

reserve

Retained

earnings

Total


£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

Current year









At 1 January 2009

35,777

2,734

(9,472)

75,394

(213,067)

(124)

301,995

193,237


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

             

Total comprehensive income for the period









Loss for the financial period attributable to equity shareholders of the parent

-

-

-

-

-

-

(752)

(752)

Other comprehensive

  income









Effective portion of

  changes in fair value of

  cash flow hedges

-

-

-

-

-

172

-

172

Deferred tax arising

-

-

-

-

-

(50)

-

(50)

Defined benefit plan

  actuarial (losses)/gains







(56,002)

(56,002)

Deferred tax arising

-

-

-

-

-

-

15,680

15,680


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

             

Total other

  comprehensive

  income

-

-

-

-

-

122

(40,322)

(40,200)


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

             

Total comprehensive

  income for the period

-

-

-

-

-

122

(41,074)

(40,952)


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

             

Transactions with

  owners, recorded

  directly in equity









Contributions by and

  distributions to

  owners









Share based expenses

-

-

-

-

-

-

245

245

Dividends to equity

  shareholders







(5,460)

(5,460)

Shares issued

14,068

22,520

-

-

-

-

-

36,588

Shares issue costs

-

(2,559)

-

-

-

-

-

(2,559)


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

             

Total contributions by

  and distributions to

  owners

14,068

19,961

-

-

-

-

(5,215)

28,814


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

             

At 31 December 2009

49,845

22,695

(9,472)

75,394

(213,067)

(2)

255,706

181,099


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

              

 

MARSHALLS PLC

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS

 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009

 


Share capital

Share

premium

account

Own

shares

Capital

redemption

reserve

Consolid-

ation

reserve

Hedging

reserve

Retained

earnings

Total


£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

Prior year









At 1 January 2008

35,777

2,734

(8,866)

75,394

(213,067)

(3)

308,672

200,641


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

             

Total comprehensive income for the period









Loss for the financial period attributable to equity shareholders of the parent

-

-

-

-

-

-

(6,221)

(6,221)

Other comprehensive

  income









Effective portion of

  changes in fair value of

  cash flow hedges

-

-

-

-

-

(167)

-

(167)

Deferred tax arising

-

-

-

-

-

46

-

46

Defined benefit plan

  actuarial (losses)/gains







27,654

27,654

Deferred tax arising

-

-

-

-

-

-

(7,742)

(7,742)


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

             

Total other

  comprehensive

  income

-

-

-

-

-

(121)

19,912

19,791


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

             

Total comprehensive

  income for the period

-

-

-

-

-

(121)

13,691

13,570


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

             

Transactions with

  owners, recorded

  directly in equity









Contributions by and

  distributions to

  owners









Purchase of own shares

-

-

(606)

-

-

-

-

(606)

Share based expenses

-

-

-

-

-

-

(994)

(994)

Dividends to equity

 shareholders

-

-

-

-

-

-

(19,374)

(19,374)


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

             

Total contributions by

  and distributions to

  owners

-

-

(606)

-

-

-

(20,368)

(20,974)


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

             

At 31 December 2008

35,777

2,734

(9,472)

75,394

(213,067)

(124)

301,995

193,237


             

              

            

              

               

             

              

              

 

MARSHALLS PLC

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS

AUDITED CONSOLIDATED NOTES

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009

 

1.     Basis of preparation

 

Whilst the Financial Information included in this Preliminary Announcement has been prepared on the basis of the requirements of IFRSs in issue, as adopted by the European Union and effective at 31 December 2009, this announcement does not itself contain sufficient information to comply with IFRS.  The Group expects to publish full Consolidated Financial Statements in April 2010.

 

The Financial Information set out in this Preliminary Announcement does not constitute the Company's Consolidated Financial Statements for the years ended 31 December 2009 or 2008, but is derived from those Financial Statements.  Statutory Financial Statements for 2008 have been delivered to the Registrar of Companies and those for 2009 will be delivered following the Company's Annual General Meeting.  The auditors, KPMG Audit Plc, have reported on those Financial Statements; their reports were unqualified, did not draw attention to any matters by way of emphasis without qualifying their report and did not contain statements under Section 498(2) or (3) of the Companies Act 2006 in respect of the Financial Statements for 2009 nor a statement under Section 237(2) or (3) of the Companies Act 1985 in respect of the Financial Statements for 2008.

 

The following published accounting standards have become effective for the first time in the year ended 31 December 2009:

 

·         IFRS 8 - "Operating Segments" (1 January 2009) - Financial information is required to be reported on the same basis as is used internally for evaluating operating segment performance and deciding how to allocate resources.  The Directors have concluded that, in terms of the Group's operations, the detailed requirements of IFRS 8 support the reporting of the Group's operations as a single business segment.

 

·         IFRIC 14 - "The Limit on a Defined Benefit Asset, Minimum Funding Requirements and their Interaction" (1 January 2009) - This clarifies when refunds or reductions in future contributions in relation to defined benefit assets should be regarded as available and provides guidance on the impact of minimum funding requirements (MFR) on such assets. It also addresses when a MFR might give rise to a liability. IFRIC 14 has become mandatory for the Group's 2009 Financial Statements with retrospective application required. This has had no impact on the Consolidated Financial Statements as the Group has an unconditional right to a refund.

 

·         Revised IAS 23 "Borrowing Costs" (mandatory for the year commencing on or after 1 January 2009).  This has had no material impact on the Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

·         Revised IAS 1 "Presentation of Financial Statements" (mandatory for the year commencing on or after 1 January 2009).  The Consolidated Financial Statements include the relevant disclosure requirements.

 

·         Amendments to IFRS 2 "Share based payment - Vesting Conditions and Cancellations" (mandatory for the year commencing on or after 1 January 2009).  This has had no material impact on the Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

A number of standards have been endorsed but, in respect of the year ended 31 December 2009, are not yet effective.  None of these are expected to have a material impact on the Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

Details of the Group's funding position are set out in Note 12 and are subject to normal covenant arrangements.  The Group's on-demand overdraft facility is renewed on an annual basis and the current arrangements were renewed and signed on 25 August 2009.  As part of the planned maturity profile certain loans mature within the next twelve months.  The Group's performance is dependent on economic and market conditions, the outlook for which is uncertain and difficult to predict.  Whilst the reduction in sales volumes through 2009 was unprecedented, the Group has taken decisive action both to raise additional funds through a Rights Issue and to align its operational capacity with expected market conditions.  Markets appear to be easing and stabilising and, based on current expectations, the Group's cash forecasts meet half-year and year end bank covenants and there is adequate headroom which is not dependent on facility renewals.  The Directors believe that the Group is well placed to manage its business risks successfully despite the current uncertain economic outlook.  Accordingly, they continue to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the Group Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

The accounting policies have been applied consistently throughout the Group for the purposes of these Consolidated Financial Statements and are also set out on the Company's website (www.marshalls.co.uk).

 

The Consolidated Financial Statements are presented in sterling, rounded to the nearest thousand.

 

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with adopted IFRSs requires management to make judgements, estimates and assumptions that affect the application of policies and reported amounts of assets and liabilities, income and expenses. The estimates and associated assumptions are based on historical experience and various other factors that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis of making the judgements about carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. Actual results may differ from these estimates.

 

The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accounting estimates are recognised in the period in which the estimate is revised, if the revision affects only that period, or in the period of the revision and future periods if the revision affects both current and future periods.

 

Judgements made by management in the application of adopted IFRSs that have a significant effect on the Consolidated Financial Statements and estimates with a significant risk of material adjustment in the next year are disclosed in Note 13.

 

2  Segmental analysis

 


Revenue

Operating Profit

(before works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments and redemption of debenture)

Operating Profit


2009

2008

2009

2008

2009

2008


£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000








Continuing operations

311,685

378,063

16,409

30,616

9,192

3,627


              

              





Financial income and expenses (net)



(4,303)

(8,154)

(11,562)

(8,154)




              

              

              

              

Profit/(loss) before tax



12,106

22,462

(2,370)

(4,527)




              

              

              

              

           

Operating segments

 

The Group has adopted IFRS 8 "Operating Segments", with effect from 1 January 2009. IFRS 8 requires operating segments to be identified on the basis of discrete financial information about components of the Group that are regularly reviewed by the Group's Chief Operating Decision Maker ("CODM") to allocate resources to the segments and to assess their performance.  The Directors have concluded that, in terms of the Group's operations, the detailed requirements of IFRS 8 support the reporting of the Group's operations as a single business segment.

 










2009

2008










£'000

£'000

Geographical destination of revenue:






United Kingdom









308,498

374,830

Rest of the world









3,187

3,233










              

              










311,685

378,063










              

              

 

All revenue originates in the United Kingdom from continuing operations. 

 

3.   Net operating costs


2009

2008


£'000

£'000




Raw materials and consumables

92,970

124,366

Changes in inventories of finished goods and work in progress

5,454

(8,487)

Personnel costs

84,244

91,986

Depreciation      - owned

18,671

21,168

                        - leased

102

270

Amortisation of intangible fixed assets

877

841

Own work capitalised

(1,581)

(2,132)

Manufacturing overheads

95,879

117,429

Strategic business initiatives: Domestic Expansion

-

4,099

Strategic business initiatives: Commercial Expansion

-

1,371

Share of results of associates

(5)

69


              

              

Operating costs

296,611

350,980

Other operating income

(718)

(1,304)

Net profit on asset and property disposals

(617)

(2,229)


               

               

Net operating costs before works closure costs, goodwill and

  intangible asset impairments

295,276

347,447

Works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments

  (Note 4)

7,217

26,989


              

              

Net operating costs

302,493

374,436


              

              

 

 

 

4.   Works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments

 



2009
£'000

2008

£'000


Works closure costs

7,217

17,677

Goodwill and intangible asset impairments

-

9,312


              

              


7,217

26,989


              

              

 

The Board has determined that certain charges to the Consolidated Income Statement should be separately identified for better understanding of the Group's results for the year ended 31 December 2009.

 

In the year ended 31 December 2009, works closure costs reflect the impact of the closure of the concrete manufacturing operations at Llay and other capacity reductions.  In the year ended 31 December 2008, works closure costs included the closure of concrete manufacturing operations at Cannock, Sawley and Hambrook and the cost of reducing the design, managed installations and Display Centre part of the Group's Consumer initiatives.

 

5.   Financial expenses and income


Before redemption of debenture 2009

£'000

Redemption of debenture

2009

£'000

Total

2009

£'000

Total

2008

£'000

(a)  Financial expenses





Interest expense on bank loans, overdrafts and  loan

  notes

2,146

-

2,146

6,219

Interest on obligations under the defined benefit

  Pension Scheme

10,952

-

10,952

11,106

Debenture interest expense

2,136

-

2,136

2,275

Redemption of debenture

-

7,259

7,259

-

Finance lease interest expense

13

-

13

27


              

              

              

              


15,247

7,259

22,506

19,627


              

              

              

              

(b)  Financial income





Expected return on Scheme assets under the defined

  benefit Pension Scheme

10,847

-

10,847

11,148

Interest receivable and similar income

97

-

97

325


              

              

              

              


10,944

-

10,944

11,473


              

              

              

              

 

Details of the redemption of the debenture are set out in Note 12.

 

6.   Income tax expense

 


Before works closure costs and redemption of debenture

2009

Works closure costs and redemption of debenture

2009

Total

2009

Before works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments

2008

Works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments

2008

Total

2008


£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

Current tax expense







Current year

3,297

(3,297)

-

3,083

(2,005)

1,078

Adjustments for prior years

(2,955)

-

(2,955)

(1,241)

-

(1,241)


          

          

          

          

          

          


342

(3,297)

(2,955)

1,842

(2,005)

(163)

Deferred taxation expense







Origination and reversal of

  temporary differences:







Current year

1,278

(756)

522

4,655

(2,551)

2,104

Adjustments for prior years

815

-

815

(247)

-

(247)


          

          

          

          

          

          

Income tax expense /

  (credit) in the

  Consolidated Income

  Statement

2,435

(4,053)

(1,618)

6,250

(4,556)

1,694


          

          

          

          

          

          

 

      Reconciliation of effective tax rate

 


2009

2009

2008

2008


%

£'000

%

£'000






Loss before tax

100.0

(2,370)

100.0

(4,527)


              

              

              

              

Tax using domestic corporation tax rate

28.0

(664)

28.0

(1,267)






Disallowed amortisation/impairment of intangible assets

(10.4)

246

(62.8)

2,843

Net items not taxable

(39.7)

940

(35.5)

1,606

Adjustments for prior years

90.4

(2,140)

32.9

(1,488)


              

              

              

              


68.3

(1,618)

(37.4)

1,694


              

              

              

              

 

The net amount of deferred taxation credited to the Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income in the year was £15,630,000 (2008: £7,696,000 debit).

 

7.   Earnings per share

 

Basic loss per share of 0.42 pence (2008: 3.98 pence loss) per share is calculated by dividing the loss attributable to ordinary shareholders from total operations of £752,000 (2008: £6,221,000 loss) by the theoretical ex-rights weighted average number of shares in issue during the year of 179,596,717 (2008: 156,190,540).

 

Basic earnings per share before works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments and redemption of debenture of 5.38p pence (2008: 10.38 pence) per share is calculated by dividing the profit before works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments and redemption of debenture of £9,671,000 (2008: £16,212,000) by the theoretical ex-rights weighted average number of shares in issue during the year of 179,596,717 (2008: 156,190,540).

 

      Profit/(loss) attributable to ordinary shareholders


2009

2008


£'000

£'000

Profit attributable to ordinary shareholders before works

  closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments and

  redemption of debenture

9,671

16,212

Works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments

  and redemption of debenture (net of taxation)

(10,423)

(22,433)


              

              

Loss attributable to ordinary shareholders:

(752)

(6,221)


              

              

 

Weighted average number of ordinary shares



2009

2008



Number

Number

Number of issued ordinary shares (at beginning of the year)

143,106,254

143,106,254

Weighted average number of Rights Issue shares


40,282,221

16,556,197

Effect of shares transferred into employee benefit trust


(1,366,758)

(1,046,911)

Effect of treasury shares acquired


(2,425,000)

(2,425,000)



                    

                    

Weighted average number of ordinary shares at end of period

179,596,717

156,190,540



                    

                    

 

For the years ended 31 December 2009 and 31 December 2008 the potential ordinary shares are considered to be anti-dilutive to the total earnings per share calculation.

 

Diluted earnings per share before works closure costs, goodwill and intangible asset impairments and redemption of debenture of 5.28 pence (2008: 10.26 pence) per share is calculated by dividing the profit attributable to ordinary shares and potentially dilutive ordinary shares of £9,671,000 (2008: £16,212,000) by the theoretical ex-rights weighted average number of shares in issue during the period of 179,596,717 (2008: 156,190,540) plus potentially dilutive shares of 3,737,128 (2008: 1,844,712) which totals 183,333,845 (2008: 158,035,252).

 

      Weighted average number of ordinary shares (diluted)



2009

2008



£'000

£'000





Weighted average number of ordinary shares


179,596,717

156,190,540

Effect of shares transferred into employee benefit trust


1,194,754

1,171,041

Effect of treasury shares acquired in the period


2,542,374

673,671



                    

                    

Weighted average number of ordinary shares (diluted)


183,333,845

158,035,252



                    

                    

Prior period earnings per share have been adjusted by the "bonus factor" inherent in the Rights Issue.

 

8.   Dividends

 

After the balance sheet date, the following dividends were proposed by the Directors.  The dividends have not been provided and there were no income tax consequences.

 



Pence per qualifying share (restated)*

Pence per qualifying share (original)

2009

£'000

2008

£'000







2009 final


3.50

3.50

6,862

-

2009 interim


1.75

1.75

3,447

-



              

              





5.25

5.25





              

              



2008 final


1.30

1.45

-

2,013

2008 interim


4.07

4.55

-

6,365



              

              

              

              



5.37

6.00

10,309

8,378



              

              

              

              

The following dividends were approved by the shareholders in the period.

 



Pence per qualifying share (restated)*

Pence per qualifying share (original)

2009

£'000

2008

£'000







2009 interim


1.75

1.75

3,447

-

2008 final


1.30

1.45

2,013

-



              

              





3.05

3.20





              

              



2008 interim


4.07

4.55

-

6,365

2007 final


8.31

9.30

-

13,009



              

              

              

              



12.38

13.85

5,460

19,374



              

              

              

              

 

The 2009 final dividend of 3.50 pence per qualifying ordinary share, total value £6,862,000, will be paid on 2 July 2010 to shareholders registered at the close of business on 4 June 2010.

 

* Prior period dividends per share have been adjusted by the "bonus factor" inherent in the Rights Issue.

 

9.   Employee benefits

 

The Group operates the Marshalls plc Pension Scheme (the "Scheme") which has both a defined benefit and a defined contribution section.  The assets of the Scheme are held in separately managed funds which are independent of the Group's finances.  The defined benefit section of the Scheme is closed to new members and future service accrual.  Pension contributions, for both the employer and the employee, are made into the defined contribution section of the Scheme.

 





2009

2008





£'000

£'000

Present value of funded obligations




(221,895)

(167,312)

Fair value of Scheme assets




183,939

183,813





              

              

(Net liability)/surplus in the Scheme

  for defined benefit obligations (see below)



(37,956)

16,501





              

              

Experience adjustments on Scheme

  liabilities




(51,099)

31,184





              

              

Experience adjustments on Scheme

  assets




(4,903)

(3,530)





              

              

 

      Movements in the (net liability)/surplus for defined benefit obligations recognised in the balance sheet

 


2009

2008


£'000

£'000

Surplus/(net liability) for defined benefit obligations at 1 January

16,501

(17,795)

Contributions received

1,650

6,600

Gain recognised in the Consolidated Income Statement

(105)

42

Actuarial (losses)/gains recognised in the Consolidated Statement of

 Comprehensive Income

(56,002)

27,654


              

              

(Net liability)/surplus in the Scheme for the defined benefit obligations

  at 31 December

(37,956)

16,501


              

              

 

      Principal actuarial assumptions at the balance sheet date (expressed as weighted averages):

 


2009

2008

Discount rate (AA corporate bond rate)

5.8%

6.7%

Inflation

3.5%

2.8%

Future pension increases

3.5%

2.8%

Expected return on Scheme assets

6.5%

6.0%

Future expected lifetime of pensioner at age 65 (years):



Male:

20.5

20.4

Female:

23.5

23.4

 

10.  Share capital

 

A 2 for 5 Rights Issue of 56,272,501 new ordinary shares at a price of 65 pence per new ordinary share was approved by shareholders on 29 May 2009.  Dealings in the new ordinary shares, fully-paid, commenced on the London Stock Exchange on 16 June 2009.  Net proceeds of the Rights Issue were £34.0 million, net of £2.6 million expenses.  An amount of £19,961,000 (net of expenses) has been credited to the share premium account in respect of this issue.

 

11.  Analysis of net debt

 



1 January

2009


Cash flow


31 December 2009



£'000


£'000


£'000

Cash at bank and in hand


538


8,745


9,283

Debt due within one year


(23,327)


3,327


(20,000)

Debt due after one year


(88,400)


30,000


(58,400)

Finance leases


(141)


102


(39)



           


           


           



(111,330)


42,174


(69,156)



          


          


          

     

      Reconciliation of Net Cash Flow to Movement in Net Debt

 







2009

£'000


2008

£'000

Net increase in cash and cash equivalents






8,745


28,359

Cash outflow/(inflow) from (decrease)/increase in debt and lease financing

33,429


(42,763)







            


            

Movement in net debt in the period






42,174


(14,404)

Net debt at 1 January






(111,330)


(96,926)







            


            

Net debt at 31 December






(69,156)


(111,330)







            


            

 

12.  Borrowing facilities

 

The total borrowing facilities at 31 December 2009 amounted to £168.4 million (2008: £186.7 million) of which total bank borrowing facilities amounted to £168.4 million (2008: £166.7 million) and of which £90.0 million (2008: £75.0 million) remained unutilised.  This follows receipt of £34.0 million (net of expenses) from the proceeds of the Rights Issue.  There are additional seasonal bank working capital facilities of £20.0 million available between 1 February 2009 and 31 August.  The undrawn facilities available at 31 December 2009, in respect of which all conditions precedent had been met, were as follows:

 



2009


2008



£'000


£'000

Committed:





      -     Expiring in more than two years but not more than five years


65,000


50,000

Uncommitted:





      -     Expiring in one year or less


25,000


25,000



             


             



90,000


75,000



             


           

 

The maturity profile of borrowing facilities is structured to provide balanced, committed and phased medium term debt and is set out as follows:

 



Facility


Cumulative

Facility



£'000


£'000

Committed facilities:





Q1 2013


50,000


50,000

Q4 2012


25,000


75,000

Q3 2011


48,400


123,400

Q3 2010


20,000


143,400






On demand facilities:





Available all year


25,000


168,400

Seasonal (February to August inclusive)


20,000


188,400

 

Debenture stock

 

      On 10 December 2009, the Group's subsidiary, Marshalls Group Limited, completed the redemption of the £20 million 11.375 per cent Debenture Stock 1992/2014.  The total redemption cost was £27.3 million (including costs) and the redemption premium of £7.3 million has been disclosed as an exceptional financing cost. The Group has significant committed facilities in place with a positive spread of medium term maturities and has used these facilities to redeem the Debenture Stock.

 

13.  Principal risks and uncertainties

 

The principal risks and uncertainties which could impact the Group for the remainder of the current financial year are those detailed in the Group's Annual Report.  These cover both Strategic Risks and Financial Risks and have not changed during the period.

 

Strategic risks include those relating to general economic conditions, government policy, the actions of customers, suppliers and competitors and also weather conditions.  Other strategic risks include access to debt funding and uncertainty in financial markets.  The Group also continues to be subject to various financial risks in relation to the Pension Scheme, principally the volatility of the discount (AA corporate bond) rate, any downturn in the performance of equities and increases in the longevity of members.  The other main financial risks arising from the Group's financial instruments are liquidity risk, interest rate risk, credit risk and foreign currency risk.  The Group continues to monitor all these risks and pursue policies that take account of, and mitigate, the risks where possible.

 

14.  Annual General Meeting

 

      The Annual General Meeting will be held at Birkby Grange, Birkby Hall Road, Birkby, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD2 2YA at 12.00 (noon) on Wednesday 12 May 2010.

 

Cautionary Statement

 

This Report contains certain forward looking statements with respect to the financial condition, results, operations and business of Marshalls plc.  These statements and forecasts involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to events and depend upon circumstances that will occur in the future.  There are a number of factors that could cause actual results or developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward looking statements and forecasts.  Nothing in this Report should be construed as a profit forecast.

 

Directors' Liability

 

Neither the Company nor the Directors accept any liability to any person in relation to this Report except to the extent that such liability could arise under English law.  Accordingly, any liability to a person who has demonstrated reliance on any untrue or misleading statement or omission shall be determined in accordance with section 90A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.

 


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