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The second-largest tobacco company in Pakistan by market share, Philip Morris has been struggling to find a solid footing lately. Last Friday, the company announced disastrous full-year results for 2014.
Philip Morris gross turnover for 2014 improved 6 percent year-on-year, but only due to higher sales tax and excise duty. Net turnover remained little changed at around Rs14 billion - a meager 0.3 percent growth. Although the gross profit was up by 6.6 percent thanks to improved margins, it simply wasn't enough; the bottom line loss stood at Rs1.5 billion - a jaw-dropping increase of 237 percent to the loss in 2013.
The firm's distribution and marketing expenses grew 16.5 percent, mainly due to increased investment for a new product launch. As a percentage of net sales, distribution and marketing expenses stood at 25.7 percent in CY14 as against 22 percent in CY13. Meanwhile, other expenses nearly doubled, while other income fell 54 percent. Finance cost was also up 37 percent. Clearly, nothing seems to be working for the firm.
Philip Morris has been making continuous losses since 2011. It has been suffering at the hands of the illegitimate, non-tax paid cigarette industry. Non-tax paid tobacco brands continue to damage the company (and the industry as a whole), as excise tax-driven price increases cause people to shift over to the lower-priced, smuggled products. This gives the illegal brands an enormous competitive advantage.
While this column is not against higher taxes on cigarettes, the government ought to step up its efforts to curb sales of illegal brands in the country.


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Philip Morris (Pakistan) Limited
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Rs (mn) CY14 CY13 YoY
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Gross turnover 38,046 35,985 6%
Sales Tax 5,834 5,183 13%
Excise Duty 18,448 17,074 8%
Net turnover 13,764 13,728 0.3%
Cost of Sales 9,853 10,060 -2%
Gross Profit 3,911 3,668 6.6%
Gross margin 28.4% 26.7% up 170 bps
Distribution & Marketing 3,536 3,035 17%
Administrative Expenses 1,235 1,163 6%
Operating Loss 861 530 62%
Other Expenses 220 111 98%
Other income 171 372 -54%
Finance Cost 604 440 37%
Loss before taxation 1,513 709 113%
Loss after taxation 1,482 441 236%
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Source: Company notice to KSE

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