Alumina share price opens lower after reporting 26% profit drop

The Alumina Limited (ASX: AWC) share price will be on watch today after the company reported a 26% drop in profits

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The Alumina Limited (ASX: AWC) share price is in the red in early trade and will be on watch today after the company released its results for the half-year ending June 20, 2019 (HY19) this morning.

Alumina operates a 40% stake of the joint venture Alcoa World Alumina and Chemicals (AWAC) with US-based Alcoa. AWC shares closed yesterday at $2.18, not far from its 52-week low of $2.12

What did Alumina report?

For HY19 the company reported the following (dollar amounts are in US dollars)

  • Total revenue of $2.807 billion – down 11.99% from HY18's $3.19 billion (AWAC)
  • Earnings (EBITDA) of $949.9 million – down 21% from HY18's $1.21 billion (AWAC)
  • Net Profit After Tax (NPAT) of $210.9 million – down 26% from HY18's $286.4 million
  • NPAT (excluding significant items) of $219.5 million – down from HY18's $305.8 million
  • Free cash flow of $256.9 million – down 4% from HY18's $267.9 million
  • An Interim dividend of 4.4 US cents – down 49% from HY18's Interim dividend of 8.6 US cents.
  • Average realised price of alumina of $375 per tonne – down 12% from HY18's $424 per tonne
  • Cost per tonne of alumina produced of $218 – down 3% from HY18's $224 per tonne
  • Basic earnings per share of 7.3 US cents – down 26.3% from HY18's 9.9 US cents

The falling price of alumina has had a large impact on the earnings of the company. The record-high prices of 2018 have not been sustained and this has resulted in the large decreases in year-on-year earnings, revenue and profits. Even though Alumina's realised price per tonne had fallen 12% to US $375, this remains above the HY17 price of $315 and significantly above HY16's $234.

Meanwhile, production rates of alumina have increased by 4.19% to 19.9mt from HY18's 19.1mt.

Outlook for Alumina

The company notes that it holds a competitive advantage in alumina production with its average cost per tonne of $218 – this compares favourably to the average cost of production in China of $307 per tonne. Factors affecting the outlook for Alumina are primarily the Sino-US trade war as well as lower global demand outside China – together placing downward pressure on global prices of both aluminium and alumina.

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