|
ROTHMANS PROFIT RISES IN FIRST QUARTER
Source: Reuters
Date: 24-Jul-2007
TORONTO, July 24 (Reuters) - Rothmans Inc. (ROC.TO: Quote, Profile, Research), Canada's second-biggest cigarette maker, reported a higher first-quarter profit on Tuesday, thanks to price increases across all its products.
Rothmans, which makes Craven A and Benson & Hedges brand cigarettes, earned C$33.8 million ($32.34 million), or 50 Canadian cents a share, in the period ended June 30, up from a profit of C$29.3 million, or 43 Canadian cents a share, in the same period last year.
Rothmans will pay a dividend of 30 Canadian cents per share Sept. 17.
Sales at Rothmans Benson & Hedges Inc., which is a 60 percent owned unit, net of excise duty and taxes, rose to C$177.4 million from C$162.9 million a year earlier.
Rothmans Benson and Hedges shipped 2.8 billion cigarettes into the domestic market in the quarter, a 1.2 percent rise from a year earlier.
The increase was driven by higher price category cigarette volumes offsetting declines in premium cigarette and fine cut volumes.
"Rothmans shareholders benefited from the improvement in all significant measures of financial performance at RBH including sales, earnings and cash flow" said John Barnett, president of Rothmans Inc.
However, the company remained "highly concerned" about the impact of contraband cigarettes.
|