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Hornby in profits warning as Olympics sales disappoint | Hornby in profits warning as Olympics sales disappoint |
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Model maker Hornby has said it will not make a profit this year, due to disappointing sales of London 2012 merchandise and supply problems. | Model maker Hornby has said it will not make a profit this year, due to disappointing sales of London 2012 merchandise and supply problems. |
Lower-than-expected sales of Olympics products meant retailers cancelled repeat orders, it said. It also expects substantial disruption to production at a major supplier in China. | Lower-than-expected sales of Olympics products meant retailers cancelled repeat orders, it said. It also expects substantial disruption to production at a major supplier in China. |
With consumer spending still depressed, the firm now only expects to break even in the 2012-13 financial year. | With consumer spending still depressed, the firm now only expects to break even in the 2012-13 financial year. |
Last year, it made profits of £4.5m. | Last year, it made profits of £4.5m. |
Following its latest trading update, Hornby's shares fell more than 40% to 50 pence in the first few minutes of trading. | Following its latest trading update, Hornby's shares fell more than 40% to 50 pence in the first few minutes of trading. |
Hornby, which owns the Scalextric and Corgi brands, gained the licence to sell a range of London 2012 merchandising, including replica mascots and a Scalextric velodrome. | Hornby, which owns the Scalextric and Corgi brands, gained the licence to sell a range of London 2012 merchandising, including replica mascots and a Scalextric velodrome. |
"They were expecting a big boost from the Olympics and it just didn't come through," said Matt Piner, from retail consultants Conlumino. | |
"There was a very brief window for selling these souvenirs, as soon as the Games finish they are worthless, and it is a very crowded marketplace," he told BBC News. | |
Hornby blamed disappointing sales of other firms' merchandise for retailers cancelling repeat orders. | |
The company said that initial orders before the Games had been good, and consumer purchases of Hornby goods "encouraging". | |
But retailers had bought large amounts of 2012 merchandise from a range of companies and had to slash prices after slow sales, Hornby said. | But retailers had bought large amounts of 2012 merchandise from a range of companies and had to slash prices after slow sales, Hornby said. |
"The consequence for Hornby was that retailers lost confidence in many categories of London 2012 merchandise, and repeat orders for our products were cancelled," it said in a statement. | "The consequence for Hornby was that retailers lost confidence in many categories of London 2012 merchandise, and repeat orders for our products were cancelled," it said in a statement. |
This year, the firm said its performance would be "constrained significantly". | This year, the firm said its performance would be "constrained significantly". |
It said it would try to find alternative sources of products to try to reduce the disruption created by its Chinese supplier, which is rationalising its manufacturing. | It said it would try to find alternative sources of products to try to reduce the disruption created by its Chinese supplier, which is rationalising its manufacturing. |
This supplier currently represents 35% of Hornby's purchases, but at its peak had accounted for about 75%. | This supplier currently represents 35% of Hornby's purchases, but at its peak had accounted for about 75%. |
Mr Piner warned the supply problems could cause "lasting damage", since if retailers had any doubt about whether orders will be fulfilled, they could go elsewhere. |