Saudi’s Almarai Q4 net profit up 1%, close to forecasts

Fourth quarter net profit 488.5m riyals against 483.7m riyals in the year-earlier period

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DUBAI

Saudi Arabia’s Almarai, the Gulf’s largest dairy company, reported a 1 per cent increase in fourth-quarter net profit on Sunday, broadly in line with analysts’ forecasts, and said cost controls would continue to be a priority.

Almarai said net profit totalled 488.5 million riyals (Dh477 million; $130 million) in the three months to December 31, up from 483.7 million riyals in the year-earlier period.

Six analysts polled by Reuters had forecast on average that Almarai would make a quarterly net profit of 519 million riyals.

Almarai said earnings were hit by a 12.4 million riyals impairment of assets, changes in foreign exchange rates and higher funding costs during the quarter.

Improving efficiency and cost control measures would remain a priority “given the changing economic environment and the increasing competitive conditions,” Almarai said.

It reported quarterly sales of 3.61 billion riyals in the fourth quarter, up 0.7 per cent from a year earlier.

Saudi retailers had to contend last year with government austerity measures imposed to curb a state budget deficit, including utility price increases and reduced financial allowances for public sector employees.

Almarai said on Dec. 6 that its board had recommended a cash dividend of 0.9 riyal per share for 2016, lower than the cash dividend of 1.15 riyals for 2015.

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