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Posted on 26 Feb 2020

Dragged by impairment, Southern Steel posts largest ever quarterly loss

An impairment suffered by Southern Steel Bhd in its second quarter ended Dec 31, 2019 (2QFY20) resulted in the group posting its biggest ever quarterly loss of RM334.96 million.

This compares with a net loss of RM44.41 million in the year-ago quarter, and also marks the group’s fifth consecutive quarterly loss.

The steel group said the impairment loss of RM258 million recognised in the quarter was on its plant and equipment including spares relating to the group’s hot rolled coil investment, after taking into consideration the award by a tribunal on two arbitration proceedings last November relating to a 2011 contract.

Excluding this impairment loss, the group said its operating loss before tax would have been RM77 million, still higher than the corresponding quarter, due to lower sales volume and compressed margin arising from a lower selling price.

Meanwhile, quarterly revenue contracted 27.2% to RM589.40 million, from RM809.51 million in 2QFY18, Southern Stell said in its stock exchange filing.

For the first half of FY20, Southern Steel registered a net loss of RM380.54 million on a lower revenue of RM1.24 billion. This compares with a net loss of RM42.63 million it had recorded in the corresponding period last year, on a revenue of RM1.74 billion.

The group said it expects better operating performance for the coming quarters, with firmer selling prices and continuous cost saving measures, barring unforeseen circumstances.

It noted despite the bottom out of selling prices, the market remains volatile.

Shares of Southern Steel were unchanged at 75 sen at today’s close, bringing a market capitalisation of RM447.24 million. 

Source:The Edge