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          ANTA Sports expects weak demand in Q1 2013

          Updated: 2012-08-07 07:14

          By Sophie He(HK Edition)

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           ANTA Sports expects weak demand in Q1 2013

          Anta Sports' sporting goods are displayed at a department store in Beijing. The sportswear maker received at least 20 percent fewer orders for the first quarter of 2013 compared with a year ago. Natalie Behring / Bloomberg

          ANTA Sports Products Limited, one of the major sportswear makers in China, received at least 20 percent less orders from distributors for the first quarter of 2013 compared with a year ago, suggesting a continued bleak outlook for the sector despite their multi-million sponsorship for the Olympic games and other sport activities.

          "The (sportswear) industry is still facing great challenges, (and) the competition between retail stores is fierce" Lai Shixian, chief operating officer of ANTA told a media briefing in Hong Kong on Monday after the company reported a 17 percent fall in its interim net profit.

          ANTA's distributors and franchisees are more conservative on placing orders as they also see challenges in the industry, said Lai, adding that the company has lowered the average selling price by a single-digit percentage to help ease the pressure on its distributors. All these factors contributed to a 20 to 30 percent plunge in the total value of the orders it received for the first quarter of 2013.

          He said that it is still too early to say whether the industry has hit the bottom, as retail stores still needed to clear inventories and the discounts they are offering are very aggressive.

          ANTA's same store sales growth fell by a mid-single digit percentage in the first half, the company said.

          "I think more (sportswear) retail stores will have to be closed before the industry gets better," said Lai, explaining that pressure is mounting for the distributors and franchises as the cost is rising and the retailer's profit margin has been squeezed.

          During the first half, the number of ANTA stores increased by 29 to 7,807, while the number of its Sports Lifestyle series stores decreased by 198 to 689. The company forecasted at the beginning of this year that the number of its stores will increase to as much as 8,000 by the end of 2012, but now, Lai expects the number of its stores to only "remain stable".

          Despite the challenges and uncertainties facing the industry, ANTA did not cut its budget on advertising and promotion, and instead had launched a series of advertising campaigns recently in relation to the on-going London Olympics. The market expects ANTA to generously spend around 600 million yuan to sponsor the Olympics.

          While refusing to disclose the specific sponsorship amount for the London Olympics at the press conference, Lai said that the sponsorship is crucial for its brand building.

          Kingston Securities Research Director Dickie Wong also said the sponsorship should bring positive effects to the company, as the Olympics is a very good platform for ANTA to present its logo to audiences from all over the world.

          "But it is very hard to say the sponsorship would single handedly boost its sales in the short term," said Wong.

          He also sees challenges in the sportswear industry, due to a high inventory level as well as prolonged account receivable days.

          But Wong pointed out that although the industry is facing difficulties, ANTA is better positioned than its rival Li Ning, which has just won the CBA sponsorship contract after ANTA's 5-year contract expired.

          Wong said that Li Ning is now suffering from the consequences of its over-expansion in the past and it has to spend a lot on repurchasing its inventories.

          Li Ning issued a profit warning in June, saying its net profit for this year is expected to see a rather substantial decline compared with its results in 2011, mainly due to intensified competition within the sporting goods industry, increased discount promotions and strong inventory clearance pressure at the retail level.

          ANTA said on Monday that for the first half of 2012, the company's profit attributable to shareholders dropped 17 percent to 769.6 million yuan from a year ago, beating the market consensus. The company declared an interim dividend of HK$0.23 per share.

          Shares of ANTA jumped 17 percent to close at HK$4.85 in Hong Kong on Monday due to its better-than-expected results. Shares of its rivals also benefited, with Li Ning jumping 12.4 percent to close at HK$4.44; shares of Peak Sport surged 9 percent; 361 Degrees rose 5.7 percent and Xtep was up 8.3 percent.

          sophiehe@chinadailyhk.com

          (HK Edition 08/07/2012 page2)

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