Stella-Jones Q2 revenue slips as challenges affect sales of some products

Aug 7, 2019

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MONTREAL -- Stella-Jones Inc.'s (SJ.TO) second-quarter sales revenue was down slightly from a year ago but the Quebec-based manufacturer of treated wood products says it's pleased with the results given short-term challenges that it faced.

The company's net income increased to $52.3 million or 76 cents per share in the quarter ended June 30, up from $48.1 million or 69 cents per share in the 2018 second quarter.

Sales dipped to $661.8 million from $662.3 million, boosted by an $18.2 million positive impact from currency conversion.

Stella-Jones says the quarter's challenges included temporary delays in shipments of railway ties and the impact of wet weather on sales of residential lumber.

Sales of utility poles, on the other hand, were up due to higher sales prices, increased volume and the currency effect.

Analysts had estimated $682.8 million of revenue and 80 cents per share of adjusted net income, according to financial markets data firm Refinitiv.