LADBROKES TAKES A HAMMERING
5 June 2009
Four month management update reports a 34
percent decline in profits
The British online and land gambling giant Ladbrokes plc
published an unaudited interim management statement this
week covering the last four months, and conveying the
disappointing news that group profits compared to the
same period last year had eroded by 34 percent.
Management hastened to reassure the market that the
decline was not typical: "This rate of decline is not
representative of our expectations for the year and has
already given way to more normal trends in May,” the
company said in a statement, which indicated that the
drop was mainly due to an abnormal gross win margin in
March and increased free bets and unspecified negative
costs associated with "phasing in eGaming."
Excluding high rollers, the results were in line with
management's expectations to the end of April 2009
despite an unusually high level of horse race
cancellations. The company admitted that the month of
March had been very profitable for the punters with
group win increasing by five percent year-on-year while
group gross win remained flat.
Profits from
continuing operations before EBITDA from high rollers
were down GPB 15 million compared with last year at GBP
25 million, although Ladbrokes recovered somewhat,
taking in a further GBP 17 million since the beginning
of May.
Chris Bell, the group CEO, said: “While
it is difficult to predict future staking levels in the
current economic climate, the general resilience of our
business and strong cost control gives us confidence in
the out turn for the full year.”
Net revenues
from online operations dipped two percent year-on-year
over the first four months of 2009, the management
statement revealed. Although it experienced growth in
games, this was offset by weakness in Internet poker and
sportsbook margins. Active players increased 14 percent
during the period with sign-ups growing by ten percent
but this was offset by a decline in player yields.
The company successfully completed the migration of
its online poker operations to the Microgaming Poker
Network early in February.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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