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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    hope so. was saying a while ago inputs cost look to be improving and now rolled coil prices look like they are steadying so hopefully STU will confirm that bottom of cycle reached expectations going forward look better

    5.5c or even 7.0c would be better seeing as they've been clearing the accumulated inventory fast as

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    Mark said potential M&A activities are happening. Would see STU taken or merged by Vulcan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by X-men View Post
    Mark said potential M&A activities are happening. Would see STU taken or merged by Vulcan?
    Good luck getting that past the Commerce Commission. I should add that the Board of STU turned down FBU offer of $1.95 couple years back..
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    Or overseas investment...a lot of them are circling ASX and NZX companies

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    https://www.nzx.com/announcements/426451

    Steel & Tube Holdings Limited (NZX: STU) has reported its unaudited results for the six months to 31 December 2023, with Normalised EBIT of $11.3m, above the top end of guidance, a further reduction in inventory and a positive cash position with no bank debt.

    $m / 1H24 / 2H23 / 1H23
    Revenue / 261.8 / 273.8 / 315.3
    EBITDA / 21.2 / 21.4 / 30.5
    Normalised EBITDA* / 21.9 / 21.3 / 31.6
    EBIT / 10.2 / 10.7 / 20.3
    Normalised EBIT* / 11.3 / 10.6 / 21.5
    NPAT / 5.3 / 5.2 / 11.8
    Net operating cashflow / 38.7 / 57.1 / 41.1
    Dividends (cents per share) / 4.0 / 4.0 / 4.0

    * Normalised EBITDA and Normalised EBIT have been adjusted to exclude non-trading adjustments. Further details included in appendix to the Results Presentation.

    Chief Executive, Mark Malpass, said the result demonstrates Steel & Tube’s resilience and agility through the economic cycle.
    “We have continued our focus on ‘controlling the controllables’ while providing high levels of customer service. The $5m cost out programme is progressing well and offsetting inflationary pressures with costs below prior year. Pleasingly, we have seen market share growth in key categories, and we continue to generate strong margins with gross margin $/tonne increasing above prior year. Strategic investments into high value products and services and acquisitions continue to perform strongly.

    “With a strong balance sheet and proven dual pathway strategy, Steel & Tube is well positioned to take advantage of increasing activity and demand when the economy recovers. Steel & Tube has significant experience and expertise in many areas identified as priorities by the new Government including transport infrastructure, renewable energy, water and climate resilience. We will continue to focus on both organic and acquisition growth with multiple opportunities currently being assessed.”

    1H24 Financial Performance

    Subdued volumes were seen across all sectors with economic headwinds continuing the trends seen in 2H23. Volumes were down 5.1% on 2H23, with revenue down a corresponding 4.4% to $261.8m. Gross margin $/tonne continued to improve as a result of pricing disciplines and cost control, increasing to $926 per tonne compared to $850/tonne in the pcp.

    Normalised EBIT of $11.3m was an improvement on 2H23 and at the top end of guidance.

    The company also achieved a further reduction in inventory down to $128.6m, from $139.2m at 30 June 2023. Steel & Tube ended the half year with no bank debt and a positive cash balance of $26.3m, representing a ~$20m improvement on 30 June 2023. In addition, the company has an undrawn $100m bank facility in place to support growth.

    The Board is pleased to declare a 1H24 fully imputed dividend of 4 cents per share. This has been maintained at the 1H23 level, reflecting the Board’s confidence in the company’s performance and outlook.

    Outlook

    Economic conditions are expected to remain challenging in the short term with some easing of macro trends supporting increased activity from Q4 FY24. Steel & Tube is well positioned to leverage the increase in demand from both the private and public sectors. Growth remains a key focus, both through organic expansion and acquisition.

    Chair of Steel & Tube, Susan Paterson, commented: “Steel is an essential construction material and, in many cases, the only viable solution. There has been underinvestment in New Zealand’s infrastructure for many years and we look forward to the new coalition Government confirming its long term investment plan. We have significant experience and expertise in areas of climate resilience, seismic strengthening, rebuild activity and essential water services, and look forward to contributing to New Zealand’s future.”

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    good result and the 4c div is very nice.
    new aquisition in feb 24
    https://www.robos.co.nz/

    see there focus is on MA going forward
    one step ahead of the herd

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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    good result and the 4c div is very nice.
    new aquisition in feb 24
    https://www.robos.co.nz/

    see there focus is on MA going forward


    No sign of the ripper of economic burst of activity .. or did it bypass STU
    and no-one noticed ?

    So much so that they got landed with having to rapidly unload inventory
    to derisk the ship and put the coin back into the tin ..

    Let's face it with FBU & VSL sitting in the punished corner languishing
    on poorish performances there can't be many others out there wanting a
    piece of STU in current economic conditions .. if things further hit the fan
    what will that bring ?
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    Hi all. My latest column published on my Substack this morning looks at how Steel & Tube is faring in the current downturn and how it's changed since 2017. The headline is: Steel & Tube ready for continuing softness or rebound
    And you can find it here:
    https://substack.com/@justthebusinessjennyruth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenny Ruth View Post
    Hi all. My latest column published on my Substack this morning looks at how Steel & Tube is faring in the current downturn and how it's changed since 2017. The headline is: Steel & Tube ready for continuing softness or rebound
    And you can find it here:
    https://substack.com/@justthebusinessjennyruth
    whats the article about i cant read it

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    huge crossing in stu this morning , must have seen the rise in vul and thought stu lagging
    one step ahead of the herd

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