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Nestle says it can cope with rising raw material prices | Nestle says it can cope with rising raw material prices |
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Swiss food giant Nestle has said it is well-placed to cope with higher raw material costs. | Swiss food giant Nestle has said it is well-placed to cope with higher raw material costs. |
Nestle, which makes KitKats and Nescafe coffee, said it had already seen a "significant uptick" and it expected costs to rise by up to 10% this year. | Nestle, which makes KitKats and Nescafe coffee, said it had already seen a "significant uptick" and it expected costs to rise by up to 10% this year. |
It made the comments as it revealed a net profit for 2010 of 34.2bn Swiss francs ($35.6bn; £22.1bn), up from 10.4bn Swiss francs in 2009. | It made the comments as it revealed a net profit for 2010 of 34.2bn Swiss francs ($35.6bn; £22.1bn), up from 10.4bn Swiss francs in 2009. |
Profits were boosted by the sale of a stake in eyecare specialist Alcon. | Profits were boosted by the sale of a stake in eyecare specialist Alcon. |
That sale to healthcare firm Novartis was worth 24.5bn Swiss francs. Stripping out the effect of the Alcon sale, Nestle's net profit fell 7% to 9.7bn Swiss francs. | That sale to healthcare firm Novartis was worth 24.5bn Swiss francs. Stripping out the effect of the Alcon sale, Nestle's net profit fell 7% to 9.7bn Swiss francs. |
'Uncertainties' | 'Uncertainties' |
"We saw a significant uptick in raw material prices in the second half," said chief financial officer Jim Singh at the company's results conference. | "We saw a significant uptick in raw material prices in the second half," said chief financial officer Jim Singh at the company's results conference. |
"We expect 2.5 to 3bn Swiss francs in additional costs in 2011," he said. This would represent an 8 to 10% increase on Nestle's costs of about 30bn Swiss francs. | "We expect 2.5 to 3bn Swiss francs in additional costs in 2011," he said. This would represent an 8 to 10% increase on Nestle's costs of about 30bn Swiss francs. |
But the company stressed in its statement that it was well-placed to cope with economic "uncertainties" ahead, including rising raw material prices. | But the company stressed in its statement that it was well-placed to cope with economic "uncertainties" ahead, including rising raw material prices. |
Mr Singh said the impact on prices would vary. | Mr Singh said the impact on prices would vary. |
"I cannot tell you what the pricing will be, that depends on the different markets," Mr Singh said. | "I cannot tell you what the pricing will be, that depends on the different markets," Mr Singh said. |
Chief executive Paul Bulcke also said he hoped the political crisis in Ivory Coast - the world's biggest cocoa exporter - would soon be resolved. | |
"If the situation persists, we risk suffering... dramatic consequences," he said. | |
'Outlook reassuring' | 'Outlook reassuring' |
Nestle said it expected sales to continue to grow this year. | Nestle said it expected sales to continue to grow this year. |
Excluding acquisitions, disposals and currency moves, it predicts growth rates of between 5% and 6% in 2011. | Excluding acquisitions, disposals and currency moves, it predicts growth rates of between 5% and 6% in 2011. |
The firm also said it would increase the dividend to shareholders from 1.60 to 1.85 Swiss francs per share. | The firm also said it would increase the dividend to shareholders from 1.60 to 1.85 Swiss francs per share. |
"A very strong set of figures with underlying earnings... on the back of stronger-than-expected top-line growth driven by emerging markets and Asia. Its outlook statement is reassuring," said analyst Jon Cox at Kepler Research. | "A very strong set of figures with underlying earnings... on the back of stronger-than-expected top-line growth driven by emerging markets and Asia. Its outlook statement is reassuring," said analyst Jon Cox at Kepler Research. |
Nestle shares were up 1% at lunchtime at 52.85 francs on the SIX Swiss exchange. | Nestle shares were up 1% at lunchtime at 52.85 francs on the SIX Swiss exchange. |