Woodbois Limited (LON:WBI), the African forestry and timber trading company, notched up record quarterly revenues in the three months to the end of September.
Revenues of US$4.9mln Q3 represented a 44% increase from 2018's average quarterly run-rate and continued quarter-on-quarter growth.
The groups trading division was responsible for US$$3.4mln of those revenues; the divisions revenues were up 70% from the average quarterly run rate seen in 2018.
Further growth from the division is expected as a result of further investment made in the third quarter.
Revenues from Wooodboiss production division were hit by the halting of timber exports from Gabon during the summer due to the 'kevazingogate' scandal relating to the attempted illegal export of logs.
The export from Gabon of logs of all species has been banned since 2010 to encourage in-country processing. With the export situation for processed timber products returning to normal, Woodboiss pace of shipments picked up sharply by the end of the quarter, with revenues from these later shipments due to fall within the final quarter of the year.
The completion of the installation of drying kilns at the groups sawmill in Mouila in September was described as “a major milestone” and should lead to a margin improvement of around eight percentage points from sawn timber, with a further two-point margin increase from reduced logistics costs.
In a generally upbeat trading statement that was well-received by the market – the shares were up 2.0% early doors at 5.05p – the fly in the ointment was the lack of payment for the Tanzanian agriculture business that the group sold to ERead More – Source