Village Roadshow confident of dividends

Village Roadshow says visitation numbers have continued to fall, but the theme parks and cinemas operator is confident it can pay a dividend in 2018.

Village Roadshow says it is still experiencing low visitor numbers a year after the fatal accident at rival theme park Dreamworld, but expects to start paying dividends again this financial year.

The company, at its annual general meeting on Friday, said Gold Coast theme park attendance to October 31 was 5.4 per cent behind the prior corresponding period, which was largely before four people were killed when a Dreamworld ride malfunctioned.

But it expects to see a pickup in attendance during the Christmas and summer holidays and forecasts its theme parks division will deliver a "substantial improvement" in 2018 full-year earnings, compared to the prior year.

So far in the 2018 financial year, Village Roadshow's cinema exhibition division's performance has been significantly below the same period last year, due to decline in the number of people going to the cinema and an underperformance in a number of films.

The theme parks and cinemas operator expects the second half of FY2018 to be better, with a stronger selection of films, including Star Wars: The Last Jedi, The Greatest Showman, Solo: A Star Wars Story and Deadpool 2, schedule to come out.

But, it said, its film distribution division this year is not expected to perform as well as last year.

Chairman Robert Kirby said 2017 had been the toughest trading year on record for Village Roadshow following the impact of the Dreamworld fatal accident and worldwide box office angst.

"However, we remain confident the tide is turning and our divisions are poised to return to their previous profitability," Mr Kirby said on Friday.

He said the recent $165 million sale of the Singapore cinema business, along with the sale and long-term leaseback of the Oxenford land, would help correct the company's balance sheet and gearing.

Given this, Mr Kirby said, the board was "confident of being able to recommend a return to dividends before the end of FY18", adding that the timing and level of any payout would depend on the actual trading results.

"Outside these unpredictable circumstances of the past 12 months, our long-term policy is to pay strong dividends."

Village Roadshow shares were down five cents, or 1.34 per cent, to $3.68 at 1109 AEDT on Friday.


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