NESTLE 2017 Full Year results - outlook intact   final dividend - N 42.50 - 3% dividend yield
Mar 6 (Lagos) - Nestle Nigeria Plc ( NESTLE ) released its FY’17 financial results showing a 34% y/y growth in revenue to N 244 billion, lagging analyst estimate of N 249 billion. 



The deviation from analyst expectation was driven by a surprising under performance in Q4’17 where the top line came in 7% lower q/q vs. a 5-year Q4 average growth rate of 10% q/q.



 Historically the strongest quarter in the year, Q4 recorded the weakest contribution to revenue in 2017 at 24% vs 5-year average of 28%. Operating profit margin also deteriorated in the quarter, coming in 450bps lower q/q at 21% with further pressure coming from selling and distribution expenses. 



Consequently, operating profit declined 23% q/q and 18% below analyst estimate. Bottom line for the quarter was however supported by a sizable moderation in net interest expense Q4’17: N 0.2 billion vs. analyst estimate of N 2.9 billion and Q3’17: N 2.7 billion (excluding FX losses).



Analysts at Vetiva Capital Management Ltd in Victoria Island  note that with improving operating cashflow, NESTLE consistently paid down its outstanding debt obligations through the year with total loans & borrowings down 59% y/y. Given this, and a tax rate of 13% in the quarter (Vetiva: 35%), Q4’17 profit after tax printed 34% above our estimate and 67% higher q/q at N 11 billion.



Modest PAT out-performance Earnings for the full year printed 9% above analyst estimate at N 34 billion and much higher than the dismal N 8 billion recorded in FY’16. Revenue grew 34% y/y for the period, driven by a mix of stronger pricing as well as mild recovery in volume rollout. 



Meanwhile, whilst gross margin remained flat at 41%, EBIT margin was supported by a 106bps improvement in operating expenses (as a % of sales). Further supported by a 47% y/y decline in net interest expense, FY’17 PBT came in exactly in line with analyst estimate and 117% higher y/y at ?47 billion. 



The Board of Directors has recommended a final dividend of N 27.50, bringing total dividend for FY’17 to N 42.50 translating to a 100% dividend payout and 3% dividend yield.
FY’18 earnings path remains re-assuring.



TP revised higher



Whilst the unexpected pullback in Q4’17 revenue leaves us more cautious, we believe further recovery in general demand levels, NESTLE’s strong positioning in the food & beverage segments and volume ramp-up in its recently commissioned 8,000 tonnes/annum Milo Ready-To-Drink beverage production plant will drive an 11% y/y top line growth for FY’18. 



Analysts at Vetiva Capital Management Ltd in Victoria Island also estimate a 56% y/y decline in FY’18 net interest expense (FY’18: N 4 billion, FY’17: N 9 billion) – driven by a lower debt balance, expected moderation in interest rates and continued moderation in FX losses. 



With this, analysts forecast N 41 billion profit after tax for FY’18 implying 22% y/y growth. Our 12-Month Target Price is revised higher to N 1,140.79 (Previous: N 925.63) and we maintain their SELL rating. 



reporting for easykobo.com on Tuesday, March 6 2018 from Lagos, Nigeria



Source - analysts at Vetiva Capital Management Ltd in Victoria Island, Lagos


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