Billabong
Billabong International Limited (BBG) is an Australia-based company engaged in the production and distribution as well as the wholesaling and retailing of skate, snow and surf apparel and accessories. It is also in charged of the licensing of the trademark of the group to particular regions in the world including Australia, Europe, North America, New Zealand, Brazil and Japan. BBG was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on the 11th of August, 2000. Its average annual revenue reaches approximately AUD$1.2 million.
The strong Aussie dollar and a weak order book means Billabong (ASX:BBG) will have its company's earnings remain flat for the current financial year.
Study the historical dividends for BILLABONG INTERNATIONAL LIMITED. Dividends are a portion of company profits paid out to shareholders. You are eligible to receive BBG dividends if you own the company's stock on the ex-dividend date. Investor's must have purchased the stock before the ex dividend date to be entitled to the dividend. The previous owner of the shares will receive the BBG dividend if you buy the stocks on or after the ex dividend date. The Pay Date or the Date Payable is the day when the dividend is paid to shareholders.
Billabong (ASX:BBG), an Australian surfwear retailer has announced that it is buying RVCA, a clothing brand from California, USA. BBG said that RVCA is a "progressive apparel brand" and is "an art and design-driven brand focusing on a diverse range of activities that both represent and inspire youth", with the company chief executive officer Derek O'Neill saying RVCA was "one of southern California's most exciting emerging brands."
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Billabong (BBG) outlook remains solid according to stock analyst Citi Investment Research. The two largest US surf retailers, Pacific Sunwear and Zumiez, reported strong May 2007 sales. The outcome reflects a normalisation of sales growth from the Easter calendar impacts in April 2007 and strong promotional activity in May 2007. Zumiez May 2007 sales were US$22.7 million, up 52%, with same store sales rising 11.2%. PSUN reported May 2007 sales of US$97.7 million, up 11% and PacSun same store sales were up 7.4%. The mix of US surf sales is positive for Billabong (BBG) given both PacSun and Zumiez highlighted strength in clothing. Menswear is the strongest category for Zumiez and womens wear for PSUN. The slowest categories are footwear and accessories where BBG has limited exposure. Zumiez has grown stores by 22% to 258 stores in the past year. PacSun on the other hand has stalled with store growth of only 3%. The analysts expects Billabong (BBG) to undertake selective store openings in the US to supplement its sales growth. The outlook for Billabong (BBG) remains solid: The monthly sales figures are too volatile to provide a useful insight. However, the 3-month and six-month trends are positive. The concern weighing on Billabong's (BBG) share price is currency movements. Every 1c rise in the AUD/USD lowers NPAT by 0.4%. CIR currently assume 0.83 for the remainder of FY07 and 0.80 for FY08e.
Billabong (BBG) have an upgraded broker call of Buy, High risk with a share price target of $20.80 from Australian Stock Exchange analyst Citi Investment Research. They forecast stores to grow from 144 to 400 by FY12e. The strongest growth will be in the UK, mainland Europe and Japan. Given the strong rollout, CIR forecast EBITDA to grow 17% per annum over the next five years. Every one of Billabong's European markets generates less than $100 million in sales. On the other hand, the US has over $500 million sales. A lack of distribution channels remains the key barrier for Billabong’s expansion in Europe. Company-owned store growth is key; they expect Billabong to open 20-30 stores in Europe and afurther 10-20 in Asia each year over the next five years. The store growth will focus on Billabong branded stores and Beachworks multi-branded stores. Billabong's decision to open retail stores in new markets overcomes the lack of available distribution channels. In addition, Billabong will benefit from increased awareness for its brands, visibility of demand for its products and increased store openings by third party retailers. Retail store rollout is central to Billabong's growth over the next five years. The margins and return on capital justify the rollout. Like most companies with strong store rollout opportunities, a PE premium is justified for Billabong (BBG). They view the fair value PE at 19.3x FY08e EPS.
UBS has upgraded their recommendation for the Billabong (BBG) stock as Buy 2 as a consequence of recent share price falls with a share price target of $16.95.
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