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Monday 30 September 2024 9:42 am  |  Updated:  Monday 30 September 2024 11:46 am

Aston Martin shares crater as supply chain disruption scuppers production ramp up

By: Guy Taylor

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Aston Martin had expected car production to rev up in the second half of 2024.
Aston Martin had expected car production to rev up in the second half of 2024.

Aston Martin shares plummeted nearly twenty per cent this morning after the marque issued a profit warning, blaming supply chain issues and “continued macroeconomic weakness” in China.

The FTSE 250 group expects both wholesale production volumes and adjusted earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) to come in below market expectations this year.

Aston Martin had put its hopes on a significant production ramp up in the second half of the year after losses widened in the firm’s half-year results in July.

But Monday’s profit warning and news it would produce around 1,000 less cars sparked panic among investors, as it became clear the marque had failed to pull-off its strategy. Shares dropped 18.43 per cent to the bottom of London’s mid-cap index by mid-morning trading.

Wholesale volumes are expected to decline by a “high single digit percentage” year-on-year, Aston Martin said in a statement to markets.

Gross margins are expected to be “modestly below” 40 per cent, down from a prior target of circa 40 per cent. Adjusted EBITDA is forecast to fall in the high teen’s percentage, having been previously in the low 20s.

“Near perfect execution was required to meet the Company’s ambitious 2024 plan,” Adrian Hallmark, Aston Martin’s chief executive officer, said.

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“However, it has become clear that we need to take decisive action to adjust our production volumes for 2024 given a combination of supplier disruption, the weak macroeconomic environment in China and a proactive decision to strategically re-align our production plans to optimise efficiency and achieve a more balanced delivery cadence in the future.”

Lawrence Stroll, Executive Chairman, said: “When the Yew Tree Consortium made its significant investment in Aston Martin in 2020, we did this with a long-term view of the necessary commitment and turnaround required to unlock the enormous value potential of this iconic brand.

“I remain steadfast in this view and now, with the calibre and experience Adrian Hallmark brings, I am extremely confident in the company’s ability to realise the full potential of its ultra-luxury high performance strategy.”

Aarin Chiekrie, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said: “Demand in China has been weak as this vast market continues to wrestle with its own economic challenges.

“As a result, underlying cash profits (EBITDA) are now expected to finish behind last year’s level, and the group no longer expects to become free cash flow positive in the second half. Newly minted CEO Adrian Hallmark says that after a month behind the wheel, previous growth targets were ambitious but he remains confident in Aston Martin’s growth potential.”

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