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Tassal Group LimitedTassal Group Limited
Results Presentation
Financial Year Ended 30 June 2008
27 August 2008
The following slides should be read in conjunction with Tassal Group Limited’s Appendix 4E: Preliminary Final Report for the Year Ended 30 June 2008 lodged with the
Australian Securities Exchange on 27 August 2008
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Australian Securities Exchange on 27 August 2008
AgendaAgenda
• Executive Summary
• Historical Performance • Historical Performance
• Financial Detail
• Superior Gold Update
• Priorities
• Outlook
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Executive SummaryExecutive Summary
Tassal is pleased to announce a strong Full Year Normalised result for 2008 1Tassal is pleased to announce a strong Full Year Normalised result for 2008 1
Revenue of $167.3m (+16% on pcp)
EBITDA of $34.7m (+22% on pcp)
NPAT of $21.2m (+33% on pcp)
Basic EPS 17.1 cps (+22% on pcp)
Net Debt reduced to $32 6m (from $52 1m at 30 June 2007)Net Debt reduced to $32.6m (from $52.1m at 30 June 2007)
Final dividend of 3.5c per share (+27% on pcp)
30-June-2008 30-June-2007 Change ChangeU d l i ti l lt $’000 $’000 $’000 %Underlying operational result $’000 $’000 $’000 %Revenue (from all sources) 167,266$ 144,001$ 23,265$ 16.16%EBITDA 34,661$ 28,431$ 6,230$ 21.91%Depreciation (2,457)$ (1,623)$ (834)$ 51.39%EBIT 32,204$ 26,808$ 5,396$ 20.13%Borrowing Costs (4 114)$ (4 590)$ 476$ (10 37)%Borrowing Costs (4,114)$ (4,590)$ 476$ (10.37)%Profit before income tax expense 28,090$ 22,218$ 5,872$ 26.43%Tax expense (6,890)$ (6,230)$ (660)$ 10.59%NPAT 21,200$ 15,988$ 5,212$ 32.60%EPS 0.171$ 0.140$ 0.031$ 21.83%
31. Underlying operational earnings (i.e. normalised earnings) have been adjusted for the impact of AASB141 and non-recurring items to reflect the underlying financial performance of the Group
Executive SummaryExecutive Summary
Key Highlights:y g g
Strong growth in salmon demand – overall sales volume growth of 14.3%
Improved operating metrics – increase in harvested fish size, reduced cost of production and higher effective price for domestic and export
The underlying finished goods cost (i.e. cost of fish, processing, third party contractors and packaging) was reduced to $6.54 kg hog [FY2007: $6.91kg hog]
Proceeds from capital raising employed towards acquisition of Superior Gold, pursuing growth opportunities, accelerating capital investment and reducing debt
Superior Gold performing to plan with $8.3m revenue contribution for the period –achieving synergies on supply and trading terms
Accelerated capital investment focused on growth, efficiency and risk mitigation Accelerated capital investment focused on growth, efficiency and risk mitigation
Continued research & development with focus on fish husbandry and selective breeding program
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Strong cash generation and reduction in net debt
Historical Performance Historical Performance
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Historical Performance Historical Performance
Tassal continues to consistently deliver a reducing cost base Cost improvement of 37% over period
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Historical Performance Historical Performance
Strong growth in underlying NPAT and EPSStrong growth in underlying NPAT and EPS
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Historical Performance Historical Performance
Continuing to return an increasing dividend payment Continuing to return an increasing dividend payment to shareholders – payout ratio circa 40%
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Financial DetailFinancial Detail
Strong underlying (“Normalised”) NPAT $21.2 million (+33% compared to pcp)Strong underlying ( Normalised ) NPAT $21.2 million (+33% compared to pcp)
Strong growth in sales revenue (16.1%) and sales volume (14.3%)
Strong growth in EBITDA (21 9%) underpinned by strong domestic salmon sales and Strong growth in EBITDA (21.9%) underpinned by strong domestic salmon sales and reduction in cost of growing and processing
“Normalised” results remove the impact of AASB 141 “Agriculture” and add FY2008
Reported AASB 141 impact Non-recurring items impact
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Non-recurring items relate to restructuring
FY2008 result
$’000 $’000 $’000 $’000Revenue (from all sources) 288,311$ (121,045)$ -$ 167,266$ EBITDA 33,614$ (983)$ 2,030$ 34,661$ EBIT 31,157$ (983)$ 2,030$ 32,204$ Profit before income tax expense 27,043$ (983)$ 2,030$ 28,090$ Income tax expense (6,576)$ 295$ (609)$ (6,890)$
and rebalancing of Tassal’s underlying marine and processing operating infrastructure during FY2007
Reported AASB 141 impact Non-recurring items impact
Underlying operational
result
Income tax expense (6,576)$ 295$ (609)$ (6,890)$ Net profit after income tax expense 20,467$ (688)$ 1,421$ 21,200$
FY2008 – costs in line with previously advised quantum.
Not recurring in FY2009 d b d
$’000 $’000 $’000 $’000Revenue (from all sources) 245,919$ (101,918)$ -$ 144,001$ EBITDA 34,370$ (7,150)$ 1,211$ 28,431$ EBIT 32,747$ (7,150)$ 1,211$ 26,808$ Profit before income tax expense 28,157$ (7,150)$ 1,211$ 22,218$ Income tax expense (8,012)$ 2,145$ (363)$ (6,230)$ Net profit after income tax expense 20 145$ (5 005)$ 848$ 15 988$
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FY2009 and beyond. Net profit after income tax expense 20,145$ (5,005)$ 848$ 15,988$
Financial Detail - SalesFinancial Detail - SalesStrong growth in sales revenue (16.1%) and sales volume (14.3%)
Volume - FY2008 Volume -FY2007 Change Change000 000 000 %
SalmonTassal - Domestic 11,641 10,381 1,260 12.14%Superior Gold - Domestic 388 388 Domestic Salmon 12 029 10 381 1 648 15 87%
Domestic market delivered solid growth profile
Domestic Salmon 12,029 10,381 1,648 15.87%Export 1,974 1,612 362 22.45%Overall 14,003 11,993 2,010 16.76%
TroutTassal - Domestic - 331 331- (100.00)%Superior Gold - Domestic 87 87 Domestic Trout 87 87
Positioning platform for profitable increased export market penetration laid down
Export - - - Overall 87 331 244- (73.64)%
Total 14,090 12,324 1,766 14.33%
Revenue - FY2008
Revenue - FY2007 Change Change laid down
Superior Gold in line with expectations
Overall price increase
FY2008 FY2007 Change Change$'000 $'000 $'000 %
SalmonTassal - Domestic 138,762 125,584 13,178 10.49%Superior Gold - Domestic 6,803 6,803 Domestic Salmon 145,565 125,584 19,981 15.91%Export 17,235 13,514 3,721 27.54%Overall 162 800 139 098 23 702 17 04% Overall price increase
of 1.5%Overall 162,800 139,098 23,702 17.04%
TroutTassal - Domestic - 2,441 (2,441)$ (100.00)%Superior Gold - Domestic 1,502 1,502 Domestic Trout 1,502 2,441 (939)$ (38.46)%Export - - - Overall 1,502 2,441 (939)$ (38.46)%
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Total 164,303 141,539 22,764 16.08%
Financial Detail -Balance Sheet
Balance Sheet strengthened and net debt reduced to $32.6 million g $
Tassal is conservatively geared leading into 2009
FY2008 Gearing – 17 24% (Net debt - $32 59m)FY2008 Gearing 17.24% (Net debt $32.59m)FY2007 Gearing – 49.71% (Net debt - $52.18m)FY2006 Gearing – 55.32% (Net debt - $44.79m)
As at As at As at As at As at As at30-Jun-08 30-Jun-07 30-Jun-06 30-Jun-08 30-Jun-07 30-Jun-06
$'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000Current Assets Current LiabilitiesCash and cash equivalents 7,093 1,654 1,459 Trade and other payables 29,133 24,356 17,450 Trade and other receivables 19,391 9,811 8,609 Borrowings 16,119 7,739 34,940 Inventories 37,239 33,110 11,270 Provisions 2,932 2,617 2,587 Biological assets 83,289 66,660 58,362 Other 306 338 270 Other financial assets 847 998 Other financial assets 847 998 Other 906 892 418 Total Current Assets 148,765 113,125 80,118 Total Current Liabilities 48,490 35,050 55,247
Non-Current LiabilitiesNon-Current AssetsInvestments accounted for using Borrowings 23,567 46,091 11,313 equity method 7,439 6,370 6,042 Deferred tax liabilities 18,052 12,167 1,952 Other financial assets 135 143 143 Provisions 646 602 536 Property, plant and equipment 85,095 63,892 48,398 Other 27 - Other intangible assets 23,118 - - Goodwill 14,851 14,851 14,851 Other 467 489 473 Total Non-Current Assets 131,105 85,745 69,907 Total Non-Current Liabilities 42,292 58,860 13,801 Total Assets 279,870 198,870 150,025 Total Liabilities 90,782 93,910 69,048
N t A t 189 088 104 960 80 977
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Net Assets 189,088 104,960 80,977
Financial Detail –Inventory
Increase in inventories underpinned by Superior Gold stock on hand ($3.4m) and increase in SGARA p y p ($ )($0.7m)
Stock holdings of produced product maintained and in line with expectations
30-June-2008 30-June-2007 Change Change$'000 $'000 000 %
Bilogical asset component 6,002$ 5,307$ 695$ 13.10%Tassal - finished goods 24,205$ 24,185$ 20$ 0.08%Superior Gold - finished goods 3,374$ -$ 3,374$ Raw materials 3,658$ 3,618$ 40$ 1.11%Raw materials 3,658$ 3,618$ 40$ 1.11%Total 37,239$ 33,110$ 4,129$ 12.47%
Volume - 30 June 2008
Volume - 30 June 2007 Change Change
Sales Tonnes Sales Tonnes 000 %Sales Tonnes Sales Tonnes 000 %Tassal - Product 1,550 1,800 (250) (13.89)%Superior Gold - Product 166 - 166 Total 1,716 1,800 (84) (4.69)%
Volume - 30 June 2008
Volume - 30 June 2007 Change Change
Hog Equivalent Tonnes
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000 %
Tassal - Product 2,308 2,330 (22) (0.94)%Superior Gold - Product 363 - 363
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Superior Gold Product 363 363 Total 2,671 2,330 341 14.64%
Financial Detail – Net Debt Bridge
Strong cash generation and reduction in net debtStrong cash generation and reduction in net debt
Proceeds from capital raising employed towards acquisition of Superior Gold, pursuing growth opportunities, accelerating capital investment and reducing debt
$65.6m$3.0m$29.1m
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Strong underlying
$52.1m
$25.4m Strong underlying cash flow from operations
Utilised to underpin growth in inventory$5
$11.4m
$32.6m
growth in inventory
Net debt Superior Gold Capital Net Capital OperatingDividend / Net debt
Gearing 17.2%Gearing 49.7%
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Net debt 30 June 2007
Superior GoldBrand & Inventory
Capital Investment
Net CapitalRaising
Operating Cash Flow
Dividend /Other
Net debt 30 June 2008
Financial Detail – Cash “drill down”
Strong operating cash flow supporting growth in working
Significant cash profit
Strong operating cash flow supporting growth in working capital and capital investment and reducing net debt
Movement Movement12 Months 12 Months Period
Ended Ended Movement Significant cash profit uplift from operations
2008 focus on targeted and planned investment in live fish growth
ded ded o e e t30/06/2008 30/06/2007 Differential
Profit after tax add back non-cash items $34,979 $28,363 $6,616
(Increase) / decrease in assets:
Inventories (net of AASB 141 Impact) ($3 434) ($17 884) $14 450 in live fish growth
2007 focus on processed stock build to the required level to meet both future demand
Inventories (net of AASB 141 Impact) ($3,434) ($17,884) $14,450Biological assets (net of AASB 141 Impact)) ($16,341) ($5,104) ($11,237)
Combined inventory category movement ($19,775) ($22,988) $3,213
Current trade and other receivables ($9,580) ($1,702) ($7,878)Other ($311) ($474) $163
requirements and accompanying sales lead times
Debtors increase reflects
Total (Increase) / decrease in assets: ($29,666) ($25,164) ($4,502)
Increase / (decrease) in liabilities
Current trade and other payables $3,360 $6,091 ($2,731)Other $354 $96 $258
increased retail sales and Petuna sales commencement in H2 FY2008.
Total Increase / (decrease) in liabilities $3,714 $6,187 ($2,473)
Net cash from operating activities for the period $9,027 $9,386 ($359)
Adjustment for Superior Gold inventory acquired at brand purchase date $2,366
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Underlying net cash from operating activities for the period $11,393 $9,386 $2,007
Financial Detail –Capital Investment Tassal’s accelerated capital investment plan is focused on growth, efficiency and p p g , yrisk mitigation capital items
Efficiency related items target pay back less than 2 years and IRR + 30%.
Hatchery
Automatic feeders
Harvest vessels
Margate expansiong p
Processing automation
Product innovationProduct innovation
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HatcheryHatchery
Rookwood Hatchery - on stream Q4 FY2009 4 million SmoltCost – circa $15m -$18m Funding via debt /
Rookwood Hatchery - on stream Q4 FY2009
Funding via debt / operating cash flowWill allow significant improvement in smolt size and smolt size and reduction of late smoltsLow water requirement -q209,500,000 fewer litres water per dayControlled environment
OxygenTemperature
Easier to staffCloser to farms = Closer to farms lower transport cost
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Automatic FeedersAutomatic Feeders
All stock now fed via automatic feedersNo missed feeding No missed feeding opportunitiesScale down marine labour force numbersScale down vessel Scale down vessel fleetMaximise technologyMaximise our Feed Conversion Ratio Conversion Ratio –i.e. “kgs of feed in for a kg of growth out”:Cost (3 units) -$2.5m - $3.0m$2.5m $3.0mPayback < 1 yearIRR + 50%
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Harvest Vessels Harvest Vessels
“Tassal 1” in useArctic Bear en routeReduced risk
EscapementEscapementMortalitySpread of disease
QualityS i ld h iSuperior cold chain managementLower stress
Cost - $3mPayback 1 - 2 yrs
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y yIRR – 43%
Processing AutomationProcessing Automation
IPS 3000 slicing systemCarton erectorsUpgraded pin boningTrimming machinesCost - $2.5mPayback 1.5 yrsIRR – 35% IRR 35%
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Margate ExpansionMargate Expansion
Margate facility to be upgraded to be primary fresh primary fresh processing siteInfrastructure investment as part of FY2015 t t i Pl FY2015 strategic Plan and 30,000 tonnes platformUnlikely to materially impact FY2009
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Superior Gold UpdateSuperior Gold Update
Superior Gold made a positive EBIT contribution for the 4.5 months to 30 June p p2008 in line with expectations.
Completed acquisition on 15 February 2008
Acquisition price $25.4m, comprising brand value ($23.1m), inventory ($2.3m)
Superior Gold achieved sales of $8.3m for the 4.5 months to 30 June 2008
Sales comprise Salmon $6.8m and Trout $1.5m.
Planning for annualised revenue, net of discontinued lines, of $25m.
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PrioritiesPriorities
Tassal continues to make sound progress on its key priorities:Tassal continues to make sound progress on its key priorities:
Fish size - number one priority. FY2009 target 4.3kg harvest size (from current 4.1kg) underpinned by:
all fish now fed by automatic feeders; earlier smolt input profile; appropriate mix of smolt types; andincreased use of effective lighting regimes
Tassal Hatchery on stream Q4 FY2009
increased use of effective lighting regimes
Fish survivability - improved fish husbandry and on-site harvesting to underwrite improving fish survivability. On-site harvesting expected to deliver an improvement in survivability of 1% to 2%. FY2009 target survival 84% – 85% (from current 82% – 83%)y g ( )
Selective Breeding Program (“SBP”) - expected to deliver significant improvement in average fish size and survivability. Component of 2009 Year Class smolt intake to be sourced from the SBP stock – this stock harvested in FY2010
Processing improvements – global best practice cost positioning on track via continued automation investment in FY2008 and FY2009
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PrioritiesPriorities
Branding opportunities - essential that Tassal has a strong Tassal “Pure Tasmania” brand. Creating a strong brand:
strengthens product range positioning; strengthens product range positioning; provides innovation delivery conduit to consumers; builds on existing customer loyalty; andprovides imported products protection
Imported Product – must maintain vigilance and not become complacent - we have strong competition from both our local competitor (from a fresh Salmon perspective) and imports (from a smoked and frozen Salmon perspective). The Superior Gold acquisition was an important strategic acquisition in this contextp g q
Revenue Initiatives - Tassal continues to seek out new profitable markets and products both from a domestic and export sales perspective. With limited global supply and an ever increasing demand, we remain confident of strong growth in the 2009 financial year and g , g g ybeyond
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Outlook Outlook
Tassal is well positioned to deliver continued earnings momentum in 2009 p g
Tassal will continue to implement the financial and operational strategies underpinning the Strategic Plan to FY2015
Will continue to fast track push to become globally cost competitive
Expect global supply will grow by a nominal 1% p.a. which should translate into an improved export price in 2009
Disease issues in Chile remain a significant constraint to global supply
Expect to benefit from lower AUD exchange rate
Tassal is well positioned to benefit from the investments made in 2008. Tassal is experiencing strong earnings momentum and expects to achieve an p g g g punderlying NPAT of $30 million for FY2009, in line with its previous guidance
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DisclaimerDisclaimer
This presentation has been prepared by Tassal Group Limited for professional investors The information This presentation has been prepared by Tassal Group Limited for professional investors. The information contained in this presentation is for information purposes only and does not constitute an offer to issue, or arrange to issue, securities or other financial products. The information contained in this presentation is not investment or financial product advice and is not intended to be used as the basis for making an investment decision. The presentation has been prepared without taking into account the investment objectives, financial situation or particular need of any particular person.
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