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Marstons (MARS)     

skinny - 17 May 2012 08:36

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I bought into these in December last year, primarily for the yield, but also for the potential growth of one of the better companies in their sector.


Company Website

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Recent Broker notes

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Recent Market news

Marston's Fundamentals (MARS)

2517GEORGE - 30 Sep 2018 12:14 - 286 of 315

Finals 10th October according to MoneyAM.

skinny - 30 Sep 2018 13:40 - 287 of 315

And the link in the Header! :-)

2517GEORGE - 08 Oct 2018 16:22 - 288 of 315

Doing ok in a poor market, albeit from a low base. Roll on Wednesday (I hope)

skinny - 10 Oct 2018 07:15 - 289 of 315

YEAR END TRADING UPDATE

Trading

Strong trading during the World Cup and warm summer weather contributed to our achieving record revenue and underlying profit before tax for the financial year. Group turnover was up 15% to over £1.1bn and we anticipate reporting underlying profit before tax of around £104 million (2017: £100.1 million) with higher operating profits in each of our trading segments offset by higher interest charges.

Total pub sales increased 3.2%, including like-for-like sales growth of 0.6% and the contribution from our pub expansion programme. In the most recent 10 weeks, like-for-like sales were up 1.6%.

Taverns: our wet-led Taverns pubs performed strongly with managed and franchised like-for-like sales growth of 3.8% including growth of 3.8% in the last 10 weeks. This good performance from our community pub estate was boosted by the World Cup and warm summer weather, although trading has been consistently strong throughout the year. Like-for-like profit in our leased estate is around 2% up.

Destination and Premium: as previously reported, our food-led Destination pubs were impacted by poor weather in the first half-year, and weaker trading during the World Cup as expected. In Premium pubs and bars, Pitcher & Piano and Revere Country traded well. Like-for-like sales were 1.2% behind last year, with growth in both drink and accommodation offset by weaker food sales. In the last 10 weeks momentum has improved with like-for-like sales up 0.1% on last year. We have maintained a keen focus on cost control and continue to remain disciplined in terms of pricing, discounting and promotion, with operating margin expected to be around 0.5% below last year.

Marston's Beer Company: we achieved strong growth with total volumes up around 47% in the year benefitting from the acquisition of Charles Wells Brewing and Beer Business in 2017, good summer weather and the World Cup. We have made significant distribution gains in the last year and our portfolio, which includes an outstanding range of premium ales, World Lagers and Craft Beers, further increased market share. Marston's now distributes to one in four of the UK's 46,000 pubs nationwide. Sales of own and licensed brand volumes exceeded one million barrels for the first time this year, and we distributed around 2.5 million composite barrels of drinks to the on and off trade sectors. Around 90% of 'own brand' volume is now sold outside Marston's own pubs.


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skinny - 10 Oct 2018 08:40 - 290 of 315

Peel Hunt Buy 98.33 140.00 125.00 Reiterates

Shore Capital Buy 98.25 - - Reiterates

Liberum Capital Buy 98.25 130.00 - Reiterates

CC - 10 Oct 2018 09:00 - 291 of 315

Can anyone explain the acquisition to me.

Purchase 15 pubs at say £1m each. (I can't find out how much they cost. Aprirose website doesn't say and although they were acquired in July 2017 I guess, I cannot find an RNS from MAB). 15m + £4m refurb at 5% interest = £950k. If EBITDA is £1m then operating profit on them is basically zero.

I understand they will own the pub at the end of 40 years or whatever, but it doesn't seem a decent deal to me. One further wonders why MARS think they can make money out of them when MAB didn't and Aprirose are happy to shift them on.

Any thoughts? Is my £1m per pub way out?

The city appears to be screaming at MARS to pay down some debt but they keep doing the opposite !

Stan - 10 Oct 2018 09:12 - 292 of 315

I can’t comment on those numbers CC but as I understand it they are and have been for a number of years now trying to offload pubs with no accommodation and buying pubs with accommodation.

At the same time giving the running of those pubs over to people who have a high degree of autonomy. The newer model of pub/accommodation has/is and will be the best way going forward to make money, also to keep the English pub trade prospering IMO.

CC - 10 Oct 2018 09:40 - 293 of 315

The accommodation side was actually the reason I bought MARS over the other brewers.

In one of my better moments when I was trawling through the accounts of all the Brewers I find the accommodation section in MARS and a light bulb went off in my head.

I shall patiently hold and see what happens. The challenge for me here is that I'm comfortable enough with the debt and it's structure, it's just that the market isn't.

Stan - 10 Oct 2018 11:18 - 294 of 315

All the wile interest rates are relatively low the debt is secondary at the moment I think.

2517GEORGE - 10 Oct 2018 11:35 - 295 of 315

Finals are 21st Nov.

I would also like to see the debt come down, trading looks ok, the quieter period before Christmas (Nov- early Dec) is yet to come but I'll stay put and nurse my losses.

skinny - 10 Oct 2018 11:47 - 296 of 315

As posted before, I've been in these since 2011 - in fact at a price not too different from where we are now!

As I've highlighted in post 289, rising interest rates and their lack of willingness to pay down debt is a worry.

CC - 10 Oct 2018 12:09 - 297 of 315

As the venue for the AGM is about 10 miles from where I live I'm going to go and inquire a bit more about the directors attitude to debt. I know from the radio interview they are comfortable with it and accept the city aren't but that's not helping the share price.

I suggest it would be helpful if they were a little more persuasive in explaining why they are happy with the debt when others aren't.

AGM was in January last year so not so long to go.

skinny - 10 Oct 2018 12:12 - 298 of 315

Annual General Meeting: 23 January 2019.

Stan - 10 Oct 2018 12:30 - 299 of 315

I can understand the debt concerns by the market and private investors but it really is a priority to fund their roll out of Pub/Accommodation pubs at least in my view.

I've said before on here that having stayed several times in their accommodation pubs I was very impressed, also people are not frequenting pubs like that used to so getting people to stay and providing a really good service on food and Ale is a winner.

If rates do go up I suppose they can then cut the divi accordingly without it interfering with the roll out.

If you do go CC I will be interested to hear what your view is after, The boy Findlayson is the chap to talk to if you can,

skinny - 11 Oct 2018 10:43 - 300 of 315

JP Morgan Cazenove Overweight 98.70 130.00 125.00 Reiterates

Liberum Capital Buy 99.35 130.00 Reiterates

skinny - 01 Nov 2018 16:32 - 301 of 315

Liberum Capital Buy 101.30 130.00 Reiterates

Deutsche Bank > 6%

Stan - 02 Nov 2018 15:47 - 302 of 315

Deutsche bank reduce https://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=6193168

Stan - 08 Nov 2018 14:33 - 303 of 315

Standard Life Aberdeen plc reduce https://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=6199611

Stan - 21 Nov 2018 08:13 - 304 of 315

Preliminary results https://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=6214455

2517GEORGE - 21 Nov 2018 09:47 - 305 of 315

Divi maintained @ 7.5p; PE 7; Market is underwhelmed.
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