28

Oct

CSM sales increase but higher commodity prices expected PDF Print E-mail
Written by admin   

The world's largest bakery supplier posted an increase of sales of €149.2m for the third quarter, but notes a substantial hike in commodity costs and reports that it has taken some steps to offset this through higher prices.

Sales for the third quarter of this year were € 783.7m compared with € 634.5m in 2009 said the Dutch bakery ingredients supplier, CSM.

EBITA for the period, it added, excluding one-off integration costs, amounted to €56.7m, which was up € 9.1m compared with the same period in 2009.

Volume growth and cost controls at its European bakery supply unit offset higher raw material prices, but higher commodities costs impacted earnings before interest, taxes and amortisation (EBITA) at its Purac lactic acid unit, said the leading bakery ingredients supplier.

"The sharply increased raw material market prices have not been fully absorbed yet by increased selling prices or reformulations of our products. We are working diligently to address this," said the company.

But CSM added that it remains cautiously optimistic for the fourth quarter of 2010, expecting investments in the organisation and further innovation to continue to create growth opportunities.

CSM said that contributors to the positive third quarter sales picture included positive currency effects and organic growth within all its divisions.

  No Comments.
You need to login or register to post comments.
Discuss this item on the forums. (0 posts)
Crier Media Group | First Floor Offices, 1-3 Station Road East, Limpsfield, Oxted, Surrey, RH8 0BD, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1883 734582 | Fax: +44 (0) 1883 713640 | E-mail: jennie@crier.co.uk
Central Europe Office: Crier Media Group d.o.o. | Trg Mazuranica 1, Zagreb, Croatia
Tel: +385 1 4854 429 | Fax: +385 1 4854 432 | E-mail: crier@crier.hr
World Bakers
Made by Primavista