The next focusIR Investor Webinar takes places on 14th May with guest speakers from Blue Whale Growth Fund, Taseko Mines, Kavango Resources and CQS Natural Resources fund. Please register here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksMichelmersh Brick Holdings Regulatory News (MBH)

Share Price Information for Michelmersh Brick Holdings (MBH)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 98.50
Bid: 98.00
Ask: 99.00
Change: 0.00 (0.00%)
Spread: 1.00 (1.02%)
Open: 98.50
High: 99.00
Low: 98.50
Prev. Close: 98.50
MBH Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Final Results

25 Mar 2013 07:00

RNS Number : 7086A
Michelmersh Brick Holdings PLC
25 March 2013
 



25 March 2013

 

 

 

Michelmersh Brick Holdings Plc

(the "Group" or "MBH")

 

Final results for the year ended 31 December 2012

 

Michelmersh Brick Holdings Plc (AIM: MBH), the specialist brick, land development and landfill company, today announces its audited final results for the year ended 31 December 2012.

 

Financial Highlights

 

·; Group turnover of £24.5 million (2011: £24.3 million)

·; Operating profit of £1.04 million (2011: £1.34 million)

·; Earnings per share of 0.02p (2011: 2.60p)

·; Net Asset Value per share of 61.0p (2011: 59.7p)

·; Cash generated by operations of £2.6 million (2011: £1.9 million)

·; Net borrowings of the Group fell by £1.4 million to £18.4 million (2011: £19.8 million)

 

Operational Highlights

 

·; Progress to planning consent for 185 houses on Telford former factory land

·; Completion of the determination on initial phases of the option land at Telford

·; Reduction in net working capital

·; Improvement in average selling price to £355 per thousand (2011: £345)

·; Launch of three product initiatives

 

Commenting on the results, Eric Gadsden, Chairman, said: "Although the south eastern market continues to be active, margins remain under pressure whilst the slow process of industry adjustment to a smaller marketplace continues. Our niche products enable us to continue to maintain turnover.

 

We are uniquely positioned and will be able to move our business forwards over the forthcoming period, particularly considering the progress we are at last making with certain of our land sales."

 

For further information:

Martin Warner, CEO, Michelmersh Brick Holdings

01442 870227

Stephen Morgan, Finance Director, Michelmersh Brick Holdings

0774 89 00286

Tom Griffiths, Westhouse Securities

020 7601 6100

Jeremy Carey/Amy Walker, Tavistock Communications

020 7920 3150

 

 

CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT

 

I am pleased to report the Group's results for the year ended 31 December 2012. Against a decline of 9% in UK construction activity, we have more than held our own despite these headwinds.

 

Group turnover increased slightly to £24.5 million (2011: £24.3 million) and, in the face of growing energy and finance costs, produced a modest profit of £52,000 (2011: £530,000). Profits from the brick operations were largely static except that losses incurred at Dunton, our smallest works, accounted for the fall in Group profits. The results for the year include a positive performance from landfill despite provision for a bad debt arising at the end of the year.

 

We have made significant progress with our land assets during the year and since the year end, and this will provide a strong platform for further initiatives to develop the business over the next 24 months.

 

Financial Highlights

 

2012£'m

 

2011£'m

Turnover

 24.5

24.3

Operating profit

1.038

1.335

EPS (p)

0.02

2.60

Net assets per share (p)

61.0

59.7

Cash generated by operations

2.6

1.9

Borrowings

18.4

19.8

The increase in turnover for the year was achieved on reduced volumes of bricks sold, as, despite a sluggish economy, the Group achieved increased sales prices through innovative high quality products and excellent customer service The Group continues to suffer from energy related price inflation that erodes the progress we make in pricing, and although we have worked hard to contain the average cost of production, gross margin has fallen. The longer term trend however is a gradual move to higher margin products from our larger plants as the contribution from the smaller, higher sales value plants reduces. Reduced central sales and administrative costs yielded annual savings of £600,000 over 2011 and further savings will continue to be sought.

 

Cash and borrowings

 

Net borrowings of the Group fell in the year by £1.4 million to £18.4 million, as term loans and vendor loans were repaid to schedule. Gearing has fallen to a comfortable 52% (2011: 57%) given the substantial property asset base with development potential. Anticipated proceeds of land sales will be used to further reduce debt and invest in capacity and efficiency projects.

 

Cash generated from operations amounted to £2.6 million showing a significant improvement over 2011. Higher finance charges under the Term Loan implemented in December 2011 and the cost of interest rate hedging have however increased the interest burden in the year.

 

Assets and working capital

 

At 31 December 2012, Group tangible fixed assets have reduced by £4.2 million to £41.5 million through depreciation, impairment and after a transfer to current assets: the former factory land at Telford has been revalued and re-categorised as a current asset, land for resale, reflecting the Board's view that it will be sold within twelve months of the balance sheet date.

 

The charge for depreciation in the year to December 2012 has fallen from previous levels as certain assets have already been substantially depreciated, albeit still operating to full capacity but with increased maintenance requirements.

 

Non cash net current assets have also fallen by £600,000 through careful and targeted management of the Group's resources.

 

Revaluation of plant

 

The Group's oldest and smallest plant, Dunton, has presented a range of challenges over recent years. In 2012, production was cut in order to generate cash from stocks. Whilst the plant achieved its targeted production and cash generation, lower production levels entailed diseconomies of scale and lower profitability. The reduction in profitability at this one site amounted to the equivalent fall in group profit for the year. The fall in profitability has reduced the economic value of the plant which has led to a downward revaluation by £800,000 which has been charged to the revaluation reserve.

 

Dunton has started 2013 reasonably well, at higher production levels to meet demand, but we continue to monitor the position and evaluate alternative strategies now that our planning consent extending the life of the quarry, which includes landfill opportunity, has been finalised.

 

Dividend

 

The Directors are not recommending the payment of a dividend for the year but it is our objective to return to dividend payments as soon as reasonably practicable, when market and economic circumstances permit.

 

Land Assets

 

During the year an outline planning application was made for housing on the redundant factory land at Telford and in February 2013 a resolution to grant planning permission was made by Telford and Wrekin Council for 185 houses. A sale of the land has been agreed in principle and we expect to exchange contracts shortly with a major housebuilder. A further announcement will be made in due course.

 

Terms have also recently been agreed with Persimmon Homes on the first phase of the optioned land, also at Telford, subject to achieving the same level of S106 and affordable housing as on the factory site. There is now recognition by council planning officers that this needs to be addressed in the current economic climate.

 

People

 

I thank all our employees for their hard work in these challenging times. We have been working hard to improve our skill base and, as the industry has scaled back, have been able to build our team.

 

Outlook

 

Brick sales in 2012 have reduced by 6% across the industry and there have been further plant closures. Industry pricing continues to be unsustainable but, significantly, brick stocks reduced by a further 100 million units during the year, and have halved since 2008. There are encouraging signs of growth from the major housebuilders but the smaller housebuilders still do not have access to bank finance and therefore this area of the marketplace remains challenged.

 

Although the south eastern market continues to be active, margins remain under pressure whilst the slow process of industry adjustment to a smaller marketplace continues. Our niche products enable us to maintain turnover.

 

We are aware of a number of potential opportunities to grow our business both organically and by acquisition and will continue to consider all these options.

 

We are uniquely positioned and will be able to move our business forwards over the forthcoming period, particularly considering the progress we are at last making with certain of our land sales.

 

Eric Gadsden

Chairman

25 March 2012

 

 

 

CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S REVIEW

 

Clay Products

 

Over the past 12 months we have continued to make good progress. We manufactured 68 million units (2011: 70 million) and sold 67 million units (2011: 70 million), and achieved an improved average price of £355 per thousand (2011: £345 per thousand). Individual plant improvement in average selling price, particularly our volume plants, was very satisfactory.

 

Innovations in 2012 included the launch of three new products into the market place - BIM, I-Line and Synthesis. MBH became the first brick manufacturer to launch a dedicated BIM (Building Information Modelling) website, responding to the demands of the Government Construction Strategy. We are currently the only brick manufacturer in the UK to have an operational BIM specification database, underlining our position as 'Britain's Brick Specialists'.

 

The new I-Line product from our Charnwood plant now offers contemporary European sizes and reflects a growing demand for unusual elongated brickwork. During the fourth quarter of 2012, we received numerous new enquiries for these products and orders to the value of £125,000 for sites such as London's East Bank Civic Campus and South Bank University.

 

'Synthesis' was introduced in 2012 in response to specifiers looking for more striking colour blends. The interest level has been high, with Synthesis products being supplied to the new hall of residence at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and the new ITV-Granada studios in Manchester.

 

In addition to our new products, 2012 saw us supply and complete some key projects such as the 2012 BDA Brick Award winning extension at Henrietta Barnet School in Hampstead Garden suburbs and the new Premier Inn, Liverpool. Despite the contraction of construction output, we retained our market share with key regional housebuilders such as the Berkeley Group, Crest and Croudace and increased our business in the RMI sector with Travis Perkins, Wolseley and a number of key regional builders merchants. Our forward order position with all the aforementioned, remains strong into the second quarter of 2013.

 

We are also pleased to note that the Group had significant exports in 2012 with 708,000 bricks and pavers sent to new projects abroad.

 

The Hathern Terra Cotta operation exceeded expectations, supplying refurbishment projects such as the Strand Palace Hotel, London, the Florence Institute, Liverpool and the award winning Durlston Castle, Swanage. Hathern Terra Cotta is also showing strong forward orders into the second quarter of 2013.

 

 

Our Freshfield Lane plant delivered an excellent performance during the period with improved yield and operational improvements resulting in a record output of 31.2 million units.

 

We also achieved substantial gas efficiency savings at our Blockleys plant. Through minimal targeted investment, improved kiln and dryer management and maximised kiln throughput we reduced our unit rate gas consumption by 21%.

 

Management Systems

 

Our continued strong focus on health and safety management has again been rewarded with all of our plants improving their independent audit score rating for the second year running.

 

Following our efforts in 2011, we received full independent accreditation for our ISO 14001 environmental management system at Charnwood. We are currently updating the environmental management system at our Michelmersh site along with our quality and sustainability systems across the Group.

 

Staff Development

 

During the period, our quarry managers completed the competence training in quarry management through the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3). This accredited training is backed up by an annual continuous professional development programme coordinated by our health and safety manager and verified by the IOM3.

 

In addition, we have strengthened our quarry and land management at our key Blockleys quarry by internal relocation of a full time quarry manager for the site.

 

We have also strengthened our production management team with two managers with strong pedigrees and wide industry experience to take forward production efficiency at Michelmersh and Charnwood.

  

Landfill

 

Our landfill facility at Telford again produced a good performance during 2012 with turnover of £626,000 (2011: £686,000) on a tonnage of 200,000 (2011: 170,000). The contribution from landfill to Group profits of £250,000 (2011: £200,000) was after providing for a £50,000 debt from a customer which went into administration after the year end. Landfill income at Telford is expected to continue to make a meaningful contribution to Group results as we progress the development of the site.

 

We have now finalised our planning consent at Dunton and are pursuing a number of options.

 

Land Assets

 

We have received a resolution to grant outline consent for 185 houses at our redundant factory site at Telford. A sale has been agreed in principle with a major housebuilder and we are close to an exchange of contracts.

 

This will also provide the platform to renegotiate with the Planning Authority, the S106 and Affordable Housing obligations on the first phase of the land at Telford, optioned to Persimmon, and we have agreed a way forward with them on that basis. We are also finalising an exercise to plan future clay extraction, landfilling and delivery of further land for housing on a phased basis on the remainder of this site.

 

We are beginning the process of working up options for our surplus land at Charnwood, which is designated in the SHLAA for around 250 houses, using the same team which successfully obtained consent at Telford.

 

At Michelmersh, we are currently making representation in the Hampshire Mineral Plan for future allocations of land for mineral extraction.

 

Outlook

 

Despite the weak economy, 2013 has started more positively than 2012. We have a unique pallet of products that will always be in demand. Whilst progress in this economy is frustratingly slow, we are more than holding our own in a market which as a whole has declined yet again.

 

There are further opportunities to increase the value of our land assets and due to the vital jobs we provide, we are gaining more support for our businesses as we work with the planning authorities.

 

We are also planning small but significant investments in the brick businesses which will yield positive returns.

 

We continue to generate cash, pay down debt and improve our asset base. We have a very busy period ahead of us and anticipate opportunities to develop the business organically, as well as to consider the wider opportunities which we believe will present themselves for consideration.

  

Martin Warner

Chief Executive

25 March 2013

 

 

 

Consolidated Income Statement

for the year ended 31 December 2012

2012

2011

£'000

£'000

Revenue

24,510

24,268

Cost of sales

(18,148)

(17,006)

Gross profit

6,362

7,262

Administrative expenses

(5,728)

(6,356)

Other income

403

429

Operating profit

1,037

1,335

Finance costs

(986)

(805)

Profit before taxation

51

530

Taxation

982

(42)

Profit for the financial year

9

1,512

Basic earnings per share

0.02p

2.60p

Diluted earnings per share

0.02p

2.59p

 

Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income

for the year ended 31 December 2012

2012

2010

£'000

£'000

Profit for the financial year

9

1,512

Other comprehensive income:

Loss on revaluation of property, plant and equipment

-

(6,090)

Deferred tax on revaluation movement

764

2,167

764

(3,923)

Total comprehensive profit/(loss)for the year

773

(2,411)

 

 

Consolidated Balance Sheet

as at 31 December 2012

2012

2011

£'000

£'000

Assets

Non-current assets

Intangible assets

2,468

2,340

Property, plant and equipment

41,538

45,737

44,006

48,077

Long term financial asset

165

195

 

Total non-current assets

44,171

48,272

 

Current assets

Assets held for sale

3,350

-

Inventories

9,132

9,562

Trade and other receivables

4,743

5,201

Corporation tax recoverable

-

32

Investments

74

74

Cash and cash equivalents

70

47

Total current assets

17,369

14,916

Total assets

61,540

63,188

Liabilities

Current liabilities

Trade and other payables

2,572

2,943

Corporation tax payable

47

-

Interest bearing borrowings

7,461

8,775

Total current liabilities

10,080

11,718

Non-current liabilities

Deferred tax liabilities

4,935

5,704

Interest bearing borrowings

10,991

11,035

15,926

16,739

Total liabilities

26,006

28,457

Net assets

35,534

34,731

Equity attributable to equity holders

Share capital

11,645

11,645

Share premium account

6,440

6,440

Reserves

19,103

18,443

Retained earnings

(1,654)

(1,797)

Total equity

35,534

34,731

 

 

Consolidated Statement

of Changes in Equity

Share

Share

Merger

Share

Revaluation

Retained

Total

capital

option

reserve

premium

reserve

earnings

reserve

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

As at 1 January 2011

11,620

183

979

6,422

21,500

(3,608)

37,096

Profit for the year

-

-

-

-

-

1,512

1,512

Revaluation in the year

-

-

-

-

(6,090)

-

(6,090)

Deferred taxation on revaluation

-

-

-

-

2,167

-

2,167

Total comprehensive income/(expense)

-

-

-

-

(3,923)

1,512

(2,411)

Share based payment

-

3

-

-

-

-

3

Shares issued during the year

25

-

-

18

-

-

43

Transfer to retained earnings

-

-

-

-

(299)

299

-

As at 31 December 2011

11,645

186

979

6,440

17,288

(1,797)

34,731

 

Profit for the year

-

-

-

-

-

9

9

Deferred taxation on revaluation

-

-

-

-

764

-

764

Total comprehensive income

-

-

-

-

764

9

773

Share based payment

-

30

-

-

-

-

30

Transfer to retained earnings

-

-

-

-

(134)

134

-

As at 31 December 2012

11,645

216

979

6,440

17,908

(1,654)

35,534

 

 

Consolidated Cash Flow Statement

for the year ended 31 December 2012

2012

2011

£'000

£'000

Cash flows from operating activities

Profit before taxation

51

530

Loss on disposal of plant and machinery

53

-

Profit on sale of fixed assets

(11)

-

Finance costs

986

805

Depreciation

1,017

1,530

Amortisation

3

3

Usage of carbon emissions quota

402

877

Grant of carbon emissions quota

(533)

(816)

Share base payment charge

30

3

Cash flows from operations before changes in working capital

1,998

2,932

Decrease/(increase) in inventories

455

(371)

Decrease/(increase) in receivables

489

(69)

Decrease in payables

(362)

(550)

Net cash generated by operations

2,580

1,942

Taxation paid

-

(37)

Interest paid

(994)

(821)

Net cash generated by operating activities

1,586

1,084

Cash flows from investing activities

Proceeds of sale of investments

-

49

Purchase of property, plant and equipment

(248)

(323)

Proceeds of disposal of property, plant and equipment

11

56

Net cash used in investing activities

(237)

(218)

Cash flows from financing activities

Repayment of interest bearing borrowings

(3,198)

(15,002)

Proceeds/(repayment) of interest bearing borrowings

2,000

13,067

Repayment of hire purchase and finance lease obligations

(23)

(72)

Net cash used in financing activities

(1,221)

(2,007)

Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

128

(1,141)

Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year

(2,897)

(1,756)

Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year

(2,769)

(2,897)

Cash and cash equivalents comprise:

Cash at bank and in hand

70

47

Bank overdraft

(2,839)

(2,944)

(2,769)

(2,897)

 

 

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES

 

The consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRSs") and IFRS Interpretations Committee interpretations and with those parts of the Companies Act 2006 applicable to companies reporting under accounting standards as adopted for use in the EU. There have been no changes to the accounting policies adopted since the last consolidated financial statements were published.

 

2. FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

The financial information set out in this Preliminary Announcement does not constitute the Group's statutory financial statements for the years ended 31 December 2012 or 2011. The financial information has been extracted from the Group's statutory financial statements for the years ended 31 December 2012 and 2011. The auditors have reported on those financial statements; their report was unqualified, did not include references to any matters to which the auditors drew attention by way of emphasis and did not contain a statement under Section 498(2) or (3) of the Companies Act 2006.

 

The statutory accounts for the year ended 31 December 2011 have been delivered to the Registrar of Companies, whereas those for the year ended 31 December 2012 will be delivered to the Registrar of Companies following the Company's Annual General Meeting.

 

The financial information is presented in sterling and all values are rounded to the nearest thousand pounds (£000) except when otherwise indicated.

 

3. EARNINGS PER SHARE

 

Basic

 

The calculation of earnings per share is based upon the profit for the year of £9,000 (2011: profit of £1,512,000) and 58,227,154 (2011: 58,227,154) weighted average number of ordinary shares.

 

Diluted

 

The diluted figures for 2011 include options issued during the year. At 31 December 2012 there were 187,000 (2011: 233,000) existing options which are under water and are not included in the diluted figures for 2012.

 

4. REPORT & ACCOUNTS

 

Copies of this announcement are available and the Annual Report will be available in due course on the Group's website www.mbhplc.co.uk and from the Company's registered office at Freshfield Lane, Danehill, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH17 7HH.

 

This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
 
END
 
 
FR JTMFTMBITBTJ
Date   Source Headline
24th Apr 20243:11 pmRNSDirector/PDMR Shareholding
4th Apr 20247:00 amRNSAvailability of Annual Report and Notice of AGM
26th Mar 20247:05 amRNSDirectorate Change
26th Mar 20247:00 amRNSFinal Results
21st Mar 20248:14 amRNSTR-1 - Notification of major holdings
19th Mar 20247:00 amRNSRetail Investor Conference Call
29th Jan 20247:00 amRNSBlock Listing Return
23rd Nov 20237:00 amRNSTrading Update and Notice of Results
20th Nov 20237:00 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
10th Nov 20234:48 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
1st Nov 20237:00 amRNSTotal Voting Rights – 31 October 2023
2nd Oct 20237:00 amRNSTotal Voting Rights
2nd Oct 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
29th Sep 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
26th Sep 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
18th Sep 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
15th Sep 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
14th Sep 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
13th Sep 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
11th Sep 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
8th Sep 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
7th Sep 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
6th Sep 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
5th Sep 20237:00 amRNSHalf Year Results
5th Sep 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
4th Sep 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
1st Sep 20237:00 amRNSTotal Voting Rights
1st Sep 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
31st Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
30th Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
24th Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
21st Aug 20237:00 amRNSRetail Investor Conference Call
21st Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
18th Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
17th Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
16th Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
15th Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
14th Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
8th Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
4th Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
3rd Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
2nd Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
1st Aug 20237:00 amRNSDirectorate Changes and Notice of Results
1st Aug 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
1st Aug 20237:00 amRNSTotal Voting Rights – 31 July 2023
31st Jul 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
26th Jul 20237:00 amRNSBlock Listing Return
26th Jul 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
21st Jul 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares
20th Jul 20237:00 amRNSTransaction in Own Shares

Due to London Stock Exchange licensing terms, we stipulate that you must be a private investor. We apologise for the inconvenience.

To access our Live RNS you must confirm you are a private investor by using the button below.

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.