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Hubco has done it again what it does best: treat investors. Announcing a 35 percent increase in full-year net profits in FY09, the firm declared a cash dividend of Rs 2 per share, beating market expectations by far. In FY09 the power producer offered a healthy dividend yield of 7 percent.
The firms gross profits increased by 28 percent, mainly due to load factor as power shortage in the country continued to increase dependence on the IPPs. This came despite a 33-percent hike in cost of sales on account of rising fuel costs, a pass-through item for power producers. The top-line also benefited from the indexation factor between US-CPI and PKR depreciation last year where PKR weakened by 23 percent during FY09.
This growth was clipped a bit owing to a 5-percent rise in financial cost mainly driven by the circular debt that eroded the firms liquidity - forcing it to rely on short-term borrowing to bridge its working capital gap. However, Hubcos other rising income came to its aid - up 32 percent during the period - on account of mark-up earned on overdue receivables from WAPDA. Going forward, with Hubco will likely stabilise as PKR is unlikely to weaken further while inflation is also seen tapering off this fiscal year.



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HUBCO P&L
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RS (MN) CY09 CY08 ()%
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Sales 82,784 62,435 33%
COGS 76,687 57,685 33%
Gross profit 6,097 4,750 28%
Gross Margin 7% 8% -3%
Other Income 139 105 32%
Finance cost 2,095 1,986 5%
PAT 3,781 2,801 35%
EPS(Rs) 3.27 2.25 45%
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Source: Company Results

Copyright Business Recorder, 2009

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