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Maersk cuts 2018 profit forecast

August 21, 2018 00:00:00


COPENHAGEN, Aug 20 (Reuters): A.P. Moller-Maersk has cut its 2018 earnings forecast due to higher fuel prices, although the downgrade was smaller than some analysts had feared.

The container shipping industry has suffered from low freight rates amid a global oversupply of vessels, while Maersk and rivals have warned a global trade war could hit business.

"We continue to encounter very high bunker (fuel) prices, which we have not been able to get fully compensated for in freight rates, leading to an adjustment in our expectations for the full-year 2018," said Chief Executive Soren Skou.

However, the Danish company added spot freight rates had recovered after a significant drop in the second quarter, and its volumes were growing in line with the market.

Maersk is more reliant than ever on the shipping industry after selling its oil and gas business last year, and plans to step up competition to delivery companies UPS and Fedex by expanding in transport and logistics.

The company now expects earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of between $3.5 billion and $4.2 billion this year, down from the $4.0-$5.0 billion seen previously.

"Rising fuel prices are really hurting profits in an industry under pressure," Sydbank analyst Morten Imsgard said.

Following the unexpected announcement, Maersk's shares initially fell more than 5.0 per cent, but then jumped to close 6.4 per cent higher at 8,954 Danish crowns.


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