Bonds owner surprises market with dividend

Bonds and Sheridan owner Pacific Brands has swung back into the black and will pay a dividend for the first time in nearly two years.

Shares in Pacific Brands have surged after the Bonds underwear owner cheered shareholders by reintroducing dividend payments and forecast a full year profit.

Sales rose 8.6 per cent in the first half with all of its major brands enjoying growth, including Berlei and Bonds undergarments and Sheridan bedlinen.

The sales growth helped return Pac Brands to the black with a $24.3 million net profit for the six months to December 31, compared to a $108.7 million loss a year ago.

The company will pay an interim dividend of 1.6 cents per share, fully franked - its first payout for shareholders in two years.

Shares in Pacific Brands jumped by 18 per cent in early trade and were 6.5 cents, or 8.3 per cent, higher at 84.5 cents at 1231 AEDT.

Chief executive David Bortolussi says the positive momentum has continued into the second half with sales up eight per cent in the past six weeks.

As a result, Mr Bortolussi has given more specific full year guidance with expectations that earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) will land between $73 million and $75 million.

"This first half result demonstrates that our strategy is working with strong growth in sales, earnings and returns," he said.

"We have commenced our price increases as planned and have made substantial progress in mitigating currency headwinds."

Pacific Brands has spent the past few years undergoing a major restructure that has seen it focus on a smaller number of brands and shifting from being just a manufacturer and wholesaler to also being a retailer.

Bonds' sales rose 14 per cent in the first half, driven by growth at its own stores.

Sheridan sales were up 10.2 per cent, with same store sales up nine per cent.

PACIFIC BRANDS TO PAY DIVIDEND:

* Half year net profit $24.3m, from $108.7m loss

* Revenue up 8.6 pct to $425.3m

* Interim dividend of 1.6 cents, from nil


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