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Tate & Lyle issues another profit warning | Tate & Lyle issues another profit warning |
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British food ingredient company Tate & Lyle has issued its third profit warning in a year, hit by weak trading at its sweetener business. | British food ingredient company Tate & Lyle has issued its third profit warning in a year, hit by weak trading at its sweetener business. |
The company, which makes Splenda, warned that annual profits would be "modestly below" the range of £230m to £245m that it forecast in September. | |
The September figure was itself a downgrade from earlier forecasts. | The September figure was itself a downgrade from earlier forecasts. |
Tate blames competition from cheaper Chinese sweeteners and falling sugar prices in Europe. | Tate blames competition from cheaper Chinese sweeteners and falling sugar prices in Europe. |
Shares closed down 12.3% at 582.69p, valuing the company at £2.7bn. The stock has fallen 23% in the past 12 months. | |
Tate & Lyle has been struggling over the past year. | |
Supply issues | Supply issues |
A harsh winter in the United States in 2014 reduced Tate's supply of corn which is the firm's raw material for the production of sweeteners. | |
"The very cold and long winter in the US meant Tate & Lyle came into 2014 with lower [corn] stocks than usual, as the company produces a lot of corn in the US," said Alec Mattinson, finance editor at The Grocer magazine. | "The very cold and long winter in the US meant Tate & Lyle came into 2014 with lower [corn] stocks than usual, as the company produces a lot of corn in the US," said Alec Mattinson, finance editor at The Grocer magazine. |
"This was exacerbated by a shutdown of its Singapore sucralose factory - meaning it didn't have enough product to fulfil orders," he added. | |
As an emergency measure Tate had to spend £31m flying orders direct to its customers. | |
Chinese challenge | Chinese challenge |
David Turner, global food and drink analyst at Mintel, said that the production problems at Tate & Lyle were "short-term issues" that could be corrected with "correct business planning". | |
In the longer term Mr Turner says that competition from lower priced Chinese sweeteners is a big challenge. | In the longer term Mr Turner says that competition from lower priced Chinese sweeteners is a big challenge. |
He thinks Tate might be considering buying a competitor to help counter that threat. | He thinks Tate might be considering buying a competitor to help counter that threat. |