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Geberit shares up after Q1 results and buyback announcement

Logo of shower toilet and plumbing supplies maker Geberit is seen in Rapperswil-Jona

By Louis van Boxel-Woolf and Mateusz Dobrzyniewski

(Reuters) -Shares in Swiss plumbing supplier Geberit opened 4.3% up on Tuesday after it posted first-quarter results above expectations and announced a new share buyback programme worth 300 million francs.

Geberit reported sales of 837.2 million Swiss francs ($923.25 million) for the quarter, down 6.2% on the same time last year, but beating the consensus estimate of 832 million Swiss francs in an analyst poll conducted by newswire AWP.

Adjusted for the strong franc, sales fell by only 1.4% compared with the first quarter last year.

Sales were hit by weak demand in end markets, Geberit said, but helped by wholesalers restocking.

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"With its predominant focus on the European residential construction market, Geberit is currently positioned in an extremely challenging market," wrote Vontobel analysts in a note.

"The performance in 1Q24 is encouraging, showing the company's resilience and ability to generate high-margins and cash flows also in a downturn," they added.

About 90% of Geberit's sales were in Europe last year.

Core profit (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation) of 274.9 million francs was down 7% on the same time last year and beat the 268 million francs expected in the poll.

In local currencies, core profit was down just 0.5% on the same time last year.

Net income for the quarter fell 11.4% to 190 million francs, Geberit said, hit by a "significantly higher tax rate" driven by the new minimum taxation rules in the OECD.

Geberit stuck with its usual habit of not giving detailed guidance for the year, but said it expected construction activity to continue to decline in 2024, particularly new builds.

The new buyback programme would start in the third quarter, Geberit said.

($1 = 0.9068 Swiss francs)

(Reporting by Louis van Boxel-Woolf and Mateusz Dobrzyniewski; Editing by Tom Hogue, Christopher Cushing and Christina Fincher)