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Carillion shares dive on sales warning Carillion shares dive on sales warning
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Shares in infrastructure and construction firm Carillion were down 35% around lunchtime following a sales warning. Shares in infrastructure and construction firm Carillion plunged 39% in Monday trading following a sales warning.
The company warned its annual results would be "below management's previous expectations".The company warned its annual results would be "below management's previous expectations".
The company said it would undertake a "comprehensive review" of the business.The company said it would undertake a "comprehensive review" of the business.
It also said its chief executive Richard Howson, would step down and be replaced by Keith Cochrane while the company looks for a permanent boss.It also said its chief executive Richard Howson, would step down and be replaced by Keith Cochrane while the company looks for a permanent boss.
Carillion's projects have included the first phase of the Battersea Power Station development and the extension of Liverpool's Anfield football ground.Carillion's projects have included the first phase of the Battersea Power Station development and the extension of Liverpool's Anfield football ground.
The company, also has a number of public private partnerships (PPP).The company, also has a number of public private partnerships (PPP).
Consultants KPMG have been reviewing its businesses.Consultants KPMG have been reviewing its businesses.
As a result of that review, it has set aside £845m in provisions, of which £375m relates to the UK and £470m to overseas markets, the majority of which relates to exiting markets in the Middle East and Canada.As a result of that review, it has set aside £845m in provisions, of which £375m relates to the UK and £470m to overseas markets, the majority of which relates to exiting markets in the Middle East and Canada.
Carillion will also suspend its dividend payout to shareholders.Carillion will also suspend its dividend payout to shareholders.
Philip Green, Carillion's non-executive chairman, said that the action is needed to reduce the firm's borrowing: "We must take immediate action to accelerate the reduction in average net borrowing and are announcing a comprehensive programme of measures to address that, aimed at generating significant cashflow in the short-term."Philip Green, Carillion's non-executive chairman, said that the action is needed to reduce the firm's borrowing: "We must take immediate action to accelerate the reduction in average net borrowing and are announcing a comprehensive programme of measures to address that, aimed at generating significant cashflow in the short-term."
Debt worriesDebt worries
Nicholas Hyett, equity analyst, at stockbrokers Hargreaves Lansdown, said: "Carillion looks like it's trying to bail out a supertanker with a soup spoon. Despite the group's best efforts debt is continuing to climb, and at an increasing rate, while the construction business seems to be hitting one hurdle after another.Nicholas Hyett, equity analyst, at stockbrokers Hargreaves Lansdown, said: "Carillion looks like it's trying to bail out a supertanker with a soup spoon. Despite the group's best efforts debt is continuing to climb, and at an increasing rate, while the construction business seems to be hitting one hurdle after another.
He said that investors are likely to be worried that Carillion will be looking to raise "significant" funds through a share sale.He said that investors are likely to be worried that Carillion will be looking to raise "significant" funds through a share sale.
A share sale is generally seen as negative for existing shareholders as it dilutes their ownership of the company.A share sale is generally seen as negative for existing shareholders as it dilutes their ownership of the company.
Joe Brent, analyst at Liberum, was also blunt about the business: "The £845m provision is huge however we look at it. No clearer what exactly has gone wrong... No quick fixes for the balance sheet. Hard to see a solution without equity [share sale]."Joe Brent, analyst at Liberum, was also blunt about the business: "The £845m provision is huge however we look at it. No clearer what exactly has gone wrong... No quick fixes for the balance sheet. Hard to see a solution without equity [share sale]."
Analysis: Rob Young, business reporterAnalysis: Rob Young, business reporter
The chairman says the firm needs to take "urgent action" and so will carry out a root and branch review of the business. That means it will likely end up selling off or shutting down parts of the company.The chairman says the firm needs to take "urgent action" and so will carry out a root and branch review of the business. That means it will likely end up selling off or shutting down parts of the company.
It has already said it's getting out of the construction game in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. We've no idea what it might mean for jobs - it employs 48,000 people worldwide. Hedge funds have long suspected there was something up with Carillion's finances. Speculators have been betting against the firm's share price for a while. It turns out they were right.It has already said it's getting out of the construction game in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. We've no idea what it might mean for jobs - it employs 48,000 people worldwide. Hedge funds have long suspected there was something up with Carillion's finances. Speculators have been betting against the firm's share price for a while. It turns out they were right.