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    "Volume fixes everything" is a well known saying (I admit in my circles) that typically applies to manufacturing businesses, but it is not unique to them. Conversely, one can't cost cut your way to success!

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    I would be interested to hear your view on why you dont think the DMF is used to cover some of the exp's over and above the fee's collected weekly.
    DMF is used to cover expenses so I'm not sure why you think I think that....? I haven't checked SUM accounts in detail but I would expect all RVs are using DMF income to cover expenses that are not funded from weekly fees.

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    Summerset FY23 result printed tomorrow

    FY22 Underlying Earnings were $171.5m. Forbar reckon FY23 will be $181.6m

    I reckon it’ll be over $200m

    Half year was up $5m on lower sales than pcp ……2nd half sales were 25% more than pcp so should expect the gains on more than 100 extra sales to flow through.

    Of course focus will be Cash Flow and Debt but these should be pretty healthy as well
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Summerset FY23 result printed tomorrow

    FY22 Underlying Earnings were $171.5m. Forbar reckon FY23 will be $181.6m

    I reckon it’ll be over $200m

    Half year was up $5m on lower sales than pcp ……2nd half sales were 25% more than pcp so should expect the gains on more than 100 extra sales to flow through.

    Of course focus will be Cash Flow and Debt but these should be pretty healthy as well
    Hey Winner , I’m happy to stick my neck out with you on this too.

    I too think For bar are a bit light with their $181m.

    My workings show a Unpat of $188m

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    Hey Winner , I’m happy to stick my neck out with you on this too.

    I too think For bar are a bit light with their $181m.

    My workings show a Unpat of $188m
    Be interesting to see sale price and margin trends

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    https://www.nzx.com/announcements/426789

    SUMMERSET POSTS $190.3M FULL YEAR UNDERLYING PROFIT
    • Underlying profit for FY23 of NZ$190.3 million, up 11.0% on FY22
    • Net profit after tax of NZ$436.3 million, up 62.1% on FY22
    • Total assets of NZ$6.9 billion, up 18.9% on FY22
    • Two new sites acquired this year in New Zealand
    • 1,103 total sales of occupation rights, up 10% on FY22
    • 643 new homes under occupation right agreement (ORA) delivered
    • Land bank total of 5,571 retirement homes and 1,338 care homes across NZ and Australia
    • Gearing ratio at 34.7%
    • Development margin of 31.6%
    • Final dividend of NZ13.2 cents per share

    Retirement village operator Summerset Group Holdings Limited today announced a record full year underlying profit for the year ending 31 December 2023 of NZ$190.3 million, up 11.0% on FY22.

    Net profit after tax (IFRS) was NZ$436.3 million for the year ended 31 December 2023, the company’s second highest ever NPAT.
    Summerset Chief Executive Scott Scoullar said 2023 had been a very good year for Summerset, despite a very challenging macroeconomic environment.

    “We are very pleased with this result. We have continued to deliver value for our residents and shareholders during a year which has been one of the most challenging we’ve seen as a company. Increasing inflation, recruitment shortages and a falling residential property market made business difficult throughout the year, and yet we withstood those challenges and continued to grow,” Mr Scoullar said.

    Summerset delivered a record 1,103 ORA sales for 2023 up 10% on FY22.

    “This result has again shown, that while the residential property market has an influence on our business, our strong sales and demand pipeline demonstrates that we are not solely dependent upon it to grow. Our residents are often motivated by life events such as community, security and health when coming to Summerset. We continued to see these motivating factors prompting moves into our villages.”

    Mr Scoullar said Summerset continued to deliver for residents this year with continued high satisfaction scores and external acknowledgement of their work.

    “Our resident satisfaction scores have remained extremely high this year with 96% of village residents and 95% of care residents telling us they are very satisfied or satisfied with their experience with us.

    “We’ve also won a number of awards this year including Aged Advisor’s “Best Provider Nationwide” at their annual People’s Choice Awards and gold for the Reader’s Digest 2024 Quality Service Award in the Retirement Villages category. The most satisfying aspect of these awards are that they’re voted for by consumers, including many of our residents. It’s an honour that many of our residents and their families nominated us.”

    Summerset also achieved a record year of construction, meeting its build target, delivering 643 homes under ORA. These included serviced apartments, care suites and memory care suites delivered with the opening of three main buildings at the company’s Kenepuru (Wellington), Bell Block (New Plymouth) and Te Awa (Napier) villages throughout the year.

    Mr Scoullar said Summerset reported a development margin of 31.6% up from 29.7% in FY22, driven by improved margins across all unit types which continue to benefit from long-term supplier relationships and well managed procurement contracts.

    “In addition to our strong build programme delivery in New Zealand, we were pleased to have achieved the significant milestone of delivering our first Australian homes at our Cranbourne North village in Victoria. We look forward to welcoming our first Australian residents in March.” said Mr Scoullar.

    Construction will begin at Summerset’s second Australian village, Chirnside Park, and the company’s Oakleigh South and Craigieburn sites have both received consent.

    In New Zealand the company also welcomed the first residents at four new villages at Cambridge, Boulcott (Lower Hutt), Waikanae, and Milldale (Auckland).

    Summerset grew its development pipeline in New Zealand, achieving resource consent for its Half Moon Bay (Auckland) and Kelvin Grove (Palmerston North) sites and announcing the purchase of two new sites in Rolleston (Christchurch) and Mosgiel (Dunedin).
    “We continue to look for opportunities to expand our portfolio and grow our business to introduce more New Zealanders and Australians to our retirement village lifestyle,” said Mr Scoullar.

    Having navigated through a challenging 2023, Mr Scoullar said that Summerset is optimistic for the year ahead, remaining focussed on growth while providing an excellent retirement experience for residents.

    “We expect to deliver 675-725 homes in 2024, including Stage 1 of our St Johns village in Auckland, our first multi-level village, delivering four of the seven buildings comprising the main building, care centre and sixty percent of the village’s homes.”

    Shareholders will receive a final dividend of NZ13.2 cents per share, bringing the total dividend payable for FY23 to NZ24.5 cents per share, up 9.9% on FY22.
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    Like this bit …. Net profit after tax of NZ$436.3 million, up 62.1% on FY22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    Hey Winner , I’m happy to stick my neck out with you on this too.

    I too think For bar are a bit light with their $181m.

    My workings show a Unpat of $188m
    Great call Maverick.

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    What a well managed business. Development margins and prices going up. Added a couple of bucks to its NTA in a **** property market just for good measure lol
    Best in class..well done holders

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    Very happy holder indeed.
    What this shows is that Ryman miss calculated badly hence downgrade.

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