Costs linked to the acquisition of juice-to-sauce firm Clement Pappas and Co. have hit second-quarter profits at Canadian food and drink manufacturer Lassonde Industries.
Lassone said yesterday (10 August) that first-half net profit was down 7.1% to C$6.3m (US$6.3m) ans pointed to C$1.9m in costs from the acquisition of Clement Pappas and Co., a deal it expects to complete this month.
However, operating profit was up 4% at C$11m and sales increased 10.2%.
Lassonde attributed the increase in operating profit to the improved sales and a favourable exchange rate on purchases paid in US dollars. However, these favourable impacts were mitigated by a “significant increase” in the cost of certain concentrates, “higher selling and administrative expenses” and increased fuel costs.
The company expects its acquisition of Clement Papas and Co. to have a “significant impact” on operations. Over the past 12 months, Clement Papas and Co. reported sales of approximately US$400m and EBITDA of US$59m. Following the acquisition, Lassonde will own a 71% stake in the company.
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