Billabong shares skid on write-off

Billabong remains committed to rolling out its omni platform despite taking an $11.7 million hit after dropping its solution provider.

Shares in Billabong have skidded as the struggling surfwear retailer said it will take an $11.7 million hit after terminating the service provider engaged to integrate its wholesale, retail stores, e-commerce and social media platforms on line.

Billabong shares had dropped 4.88 per cent to 78 cents by 1452 AEST on Friday.

The retailer said despite the write-off it remains committed to rolling out its "omni-channel solution" - part of a strategic turnaround implemented over the past 12 to 18 months.

The company says it expects to do so close to its original budget estimate and anticipates the first of its new e-commerce websites, Surf Dive 'n' Ski, will be launched before the end of 2017.

In February the retailer downgraded its full-year earnings guidance after its first-half loss widened to $16.1 million.

The Gold Coast-based retailer said at the time it expected full-year earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of between $52 million and $57 million, down from the previous forecast of $60 million to $65 million.

The company had flagged that full-year earnings would rely heavily on the second-half, when the Americas business is expected to pick up significantly.

Billabong will release its full-year results on August 30.


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