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Why Wilmar shouldn't be too unhappy about 22% drop in net profit

Tables may turn in 2H.

According to Phillip Securities, it expects 2H13 results to be stronger as sugar milling will turn profitable in 2H and demand in China will rise on festive seasons (midautumn and Lunar New Year’s advance purchases in 4Q).

However, Wilmar's management highlights that low CPO price and declining refining margins in Indonesia will add to the challenging operating environment, but expects lower raw material prices to benefit its downstream products

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Wilmar reported core 2Q13 net profit (excl non-operating items) of US$245mn (+42% YoY, -22% QoQ), bringing 1H13 net profit to US$559mn (+48% YoY) or 41%/42% of consensus/PSR full-year estimate, slightly below expectation.

Interim dividend was S$0.025/share (S$0.02/share in 1H12).

The lower QoQ performance was mainly due to lower earnings recorded by Oilseeds & grains, weaker CPO prices and lower margins for Consumer products.

For 2Q13, crush margins remain positive for the 4th consecutive month, but down QoQ from US$10/MT to US$3/MT. Palm & laurics remained robust, reported stronger sales volume. Albeit margin fell slightly from US$40/MT in 1Q13 to US$36/MT, it is still above our US$33/MT full-year forecast.  

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