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JCB posts third-best profits ever, despite fall in sales | JCB posts third-best profits ever, despite fall in sales |
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Building equipment company JCB has achieved the third most profitable year in its history, despite a fall in pre-tax earnings. | Building equipment company JCB has achieved the third most profitable year in its history, despite a fall in pre-tax earnings. |
The Staffordshire-based firm posted a 14.2% dip in profit compared to 2013. | The Staffordshire-based firm posted a 14.2% dip in profit compared to 2013. |
Chairman Lord Bamford said the fall could be a result of "political uncertainty" in India and Brazil. | Chairman Lord Bamford said the fall could be a result of "political uncertainty" in India and Brazil. |
But he added that strong markets in the UK and North America offset the "fragile economies" of Asia, Latin America and Russia. | But he added that strong markets in the UK and North America offset the "fragile economies" of Asia, Latin America and Russia. |
The business, which sells machines in more than 120 countries, made a pre-tax profit of £313m in 2013 and sales dropped 0.7% to £2.68bn. | The business, which sells machines in more than 120 countries, made a pre-tax profit of £313m in 2013 and sales dropped 0.7% to £2.68bn. |
World Cup woe | |
The firm, which admitted the new financial year had been "patchy", said its expansion plans were still on track. | The firm, which admitted the new financial year had been "patchy", said its expansion plans were still on track. |
Chief executive Graeme McDowell said the World Cup in Brazil had not delivered the boost to sales the company had hoped for. | |
He said: "The stadiums have been built and they're ready, but the surrounding infrastructure in terms of roads and hotels hasn't really happened." | |
JCB will spend £150m on a new plant in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, creating 2,500 new jobs by 2018. | |
The company also plans to build another factory in Cheadle, Staffordshire, and a new plant opens in Jaipur, India, later this month. | |
Mr McDowell said business in India had been slow recently, because of uncertainty ahead of the general election there. | |
He said: "There has been a real wait-and-see attitude from our customers." | |
But he said he was confident orders would pick up once the election was over. |
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