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Howden Joinery

May 2021

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  • Epic Code:
  • HWDN
  • Price:
  • 750p
It now feels an eternity since I wrote up on Howden in January 2020 at 684p but after the Covid-19-related collapse, the shares have finally inched ahead to 740p. The group, which operates 748 depots selling kitchen cabinets, work tops and other joinery products, posted 2% lower sales to £1.55 bn as H2 rebounded 16% after a tough first half. Pretax profit and eps fell 29% to £185.3m and 24.9p, respectively, while a 61% jump in net cash to £431m financed a special dividend of 9.1p (replacing the cancelled FY’19 one) and increase in capex (from £61m to £70m).The latter covered an additional 16 UK depots and four in France. These are a new reduced format (cost: £350,000) using verti ...

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