AP Eagers Ltd drives home 13% profit growth

Automotive retailer AP Eagers Ltd (ASX:APE) has achieved record results.

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Leading automotive dealership AP Eagers Ltd (ASX: APE) has reported another strong full year result.

For the 12 months ending December 31 the company, which has seen its market capitalisation increase to over $2 billion in the past year, reported growth in all key metrics.

Here are some of the highlights:

  • New vehicle sales increased 13.9% to 51,231
  • Used vehicle sales increased 3.7% to 26,399
  • Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITA) excluding impairment increased by 18% to $163 million
  • Underlying profit before tax increased by 19% to $126.4 million
  • Net profit after tax increased 13% to $87 million
  • A fully franked final dividend of 20 cents per share (cps) was declared, bringing total dividends for the full year to a record 32 cps

AP Eagers' balance sheet is in good shape with low gearing and the group holding a 19.9% strategic investment in peer Automotive Group Holdings Ltd (ASX: AHG) valued at approximately $275 million. It also has $250 million in prime real estate on the books.

While automotive manufacturing in Australia is a troubled story, many ASX-listed companies which are exposed to other areas of the automotive sector have been enjoying success.

Shares in spare parts wholesale and retail operators Burson Group Ltd (ASX: BAP) and Super Retail Group Ltd (ASX: SUL) are up 80% and 4% respectively over the past year, while four-wheel drive parts specialist ARB Corporation Limited's (ASX: ARB) share price has gained 22%.

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