Metcash shares' biggest fall in six months

Metcash shares haves suffered their biggest fall since May, when the company announced it would be losing a major South Australian contract.

Metcash shares have continued to fall, tumbling nearly seven per cent a day after the company said it sees more tough times ahead in the supermarket sector.

The IGA and Foodland supplier's shares were down 18 cents, or 6.8 per cent, to $2.45 at 1033 AEDT on Tuesday, compounding investor woes after a 5.0 per per cent fall the previous day.

Tuesday's decline is the biggest for Metcash since the 17.7 per cent fall that followed its May 28 announcement that a major South Australian customer would not be renewing its contract at the end of the 2019 financial year.

The loss of the contract forced Metcash to make a $352 million impairment in 2018 full-year results, leading to a $149.5 million loss.

The company on Monday reported a three per cent lift in first-half profit but chief executive Jeff Adams told investors there is little relief on the horizon for players in a supermarket sector dominated by Woolworths and Coles, and facing pressure from the expansion of Aldi.

Metcash's hardware division could also begin to feel the pinch from the softening property market, Mr Adams said.


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