POSITIVE RESULTS FROM LADBROKES
20 February 2009
Industry leader has shown resilience against
recessionary pressures
The UK's largest online and land gambling group
Ladbrokes reports that its business had shown resilience
against the impact of the recession, with full-year
operating profit slightly ahead of market expectations.
Operating profit, excluding bets by high stakes
gamblers, increased by 0.9 percent to GBP 243.8 million
in the year to December 31, just ahead of the market
consensus of GBP 240 million, based on a survey of 19
analysts by the company.
"We think these results
will be well received and with the current trading still
not demonstrating any signs of a slowdown we would
expect the shares to react positively," said Numis
analyst Richard Carter.
Carter, who kept an 'add'
recommendation, upgraded his 2009 pretax profit forecast
by 16 percent to GBP181.1 million, and his 2010 forecast
by 1 percent to GBP159.5 million.
"All of our
businesses are showing remarkable resilience. People
still like going to have a few pounds on a bet," Chief
Executive Chris Bell told reporters and television news
journalists on a conference call.
"The business
is much stronger in depth now, Bell said. "In the last
recession, we didn't have machines, we didn't have
different products and we had no Web business."
The company reported that gross win increased by 11.1
percent during the year to GBP1.14 billion, excluding
bets by high stakes gamblers. However, trade in the
first six weeks of the current (2009) year had been
affected by bad weather which led to several horseracing
meetings being cancelled and between 200-300 shops being
closed as snow stopped staff getting to work.
Bell revealed that there had been twice as many race
cancellations than in the previous year over the first
six weeks of 2009, and the rate of abandonments was
three times greater than the average for that time of
the year. Despite this unfavourable start, gross win
since the end of 2008, excluding high rollers, was 1
percent up on the previous year.
A negative area
of the reslts concerned online poker operations, which
followed a declining trend experienced by other Internet
gambling companies. In the year to end December 2008,
poker generated revenue of Euro 29 million, down 6.5
percent on 2007’s revenue of Euro 31 million. Active
customers fell by 3.3 percent to 146 000 and yield per
unique active player fell 3.4 percent to GBP198, though
as poker is currently played in US dollars, this was
helped by the US dollar strengthening over the period.
Ladbrokes observed: “The competitive environment for
Poker remains extremely challenging.” The company joined
the Microgaming network to improve the liquidity on
higher staking tables in February 2009 and expects this
move to boost business into the future.
Looking
at the overall results for the group, high rollers
contributed GBP80.1 million to operating profit during
the year 2008; they have contributed GBP24 million
pounds to operating profit in the first six weeks of
2009.
Other highlights from the report:
*
Excluding High Rollers, gross win increased by 11.1
percent to GBP1 143.9 million (2007: GBP1 029.4
million).
* A good UK Retail performance saw
gross win increase by 4.7 percent to GBP773.9 million
(2007: GBP739.3 million).
* eGaming net gaming
revenue increased by 20.0 percent to GBP172.2 million
(2007: GBP143.5 million).
* Operating profit(1),
excluding High Rollers, increased by 0.9 percent to
GBP243.8 million (2007: GBP241.7 million).
*
High Rollers contributed GBP80.1 million of operating
profit to the Group during the period (2007: GBP179.0
million).
* Cash generated by operations was
GBP414.7 million.
* At 31 December 2008 Group
net debt was GBP987.1 million; undrawn committed bank
facilities totalled GBP510.4 million.
* Final
dividend maintained at 9.05 pence per share, giving a
total dividend of 14.15 pence per share.
Bell said: "Our eGaming business increased net gaming
revenues by 20 percent, reflecting the success of our
new customer acquisition initiatives announced this time
last year. Our organic international growth has
continued, and we have invested to grow our shop estate
in Ireland and Belgium, and establish our presence in
Italy and Spain."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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