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Higher prices create stabile turnover for Spadel

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Fashion30 August, 2013

Spa in a tough spot

Spadel’s
water brands are in a tough spot, with competition on the lower end of
the scale from the house brands and pressure on the higher end of the
scale as well
. The fact that Spadel has managed to
stabilize its turnover in the first half of the year, can be attributed
to a price hike.

 

The
company mostly known for its Spa and Bru labels, saw an increase in
worth of its natural mineral water destined for Belgian home consumption
with 0.8 %, even though it dropped in volume 0.6%. Sparkling water was
the driving force
of this increase, helping the company increase its
turnover 3%, despite a slight drop in market share.

 

Its
Dutch market share also dropped, partly because distributor Superunie boycotted its brands for a while. Sales volumes have been on the rise from the middle
of April onwards, towards their former levels, but Spadel still had to
take a seven percent hit to its turnover in the Netherlands.

 

Purchases spur growth in France

Consumption
of Spadel’s natural mineral water destined for home consumption
declined in France (-3.3 % in worth and 1.5 % in volume), with only the
Wattwiller brand increasing sales
by 2 %.

 

The importance of the French market has increased now that Spadel purchased
Les Eaux Minérales de Ribeauvillé from Nestlé in the beginning of July.
Les Eaux realized a turnover of 16.3 million euro in 2012.

 

30 % profit increase

Financially
it has been a good first half year for Spadel, as net profits increased
30.2 %
, reaching 6.056 million euro as margins
were increased because of higher prices and lower costs. Spadel saved
5.8 % on resources, 3.1 % on goods and services and 3% on personnel.
These numbers lead Spadel to believe that the full-year results for 2013
will outperform those of 2012.

 

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