The Ha Noi Beer-Alcohol-Beverage JSC (Habeco) has forecast its post-tax profit will fall 36 per cent year-on-year to VND310 billion (US$13.3 million) in 2019, the lowest in 10 years. The announcement will be reported at the firm’s annual shareholder.
Other topics that will be brought up at the meeting include the projection of total production, total revenue and dividend payouts.
In 2019, total production is projected at 438 million litres, including 434.5 million litres of beer and 3.6 million litres of mineral water.
Total revenue for 2019 is predicted to reach VND8.27 trillion and pre-tax profit is expected to touch VND384.5 billion.
The company will also ask shareholders to pass a 10 per cent dividend payout for 2019.
According to the company’s board of directors, the beer industry has gradually approached its break-even point with annual growth rate of 5 per cent.
Habeco’s sales volume in the north and central regions in 2018 fell 3 per cent year-on-year. The company has also encountered strong competition from other firms such as the Saigon Beer-Alcohol-Beverage JSC (Sabeco) and Heineken Vietnam.
In addition, increases to the special consumption tax and production costs had also hit home.
In 2019, the board of directors will keep restructuring the company and developing local retailers in the central and southern regions.
The company will strive to maintain its market share in the traditional markets in the northern and northern coastal regions.
In 2018, Habeco recorded VND484 billion in total post-tax profit, down 26.4 per cent year-on-year. It plans to pay a 8 per cent dividend for 2018.