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JDE Peet's to stop selling western coffee, tea brands in Russia by year-end

Published 02/08/2023, 14:19
Updated 02/08/2023, 14:20
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Jacobs coffee packages are displayed to be sold at the price of 23.34 Lei ($7.02) per half kilogram in a supermarket in Bucharest March 12, 2012. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel/File Photo
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By Stephanie Hamel and Diana Mandia

(Reuters) - JDE Peet's NV will from the end of the year sell coffee and tea in Russia only under local brands, it said on Wednesday, as it lowered its annual earnings target, saying the business impact was uncertain.

Shares were down 1.6% at 1300 GMT

The maker of coffee brands Jacobs, L'Or, Tassimo and Douwe Egberts has remained active in Russia when many other Western companies have left in response to Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

CEO Fabien Simon on Wednesday again said the company would stay.

"We would risk that our assets and intellectual properties would be nationalised by the Russian state or given to third parties in Russia," he said during an investor call.

Moscow last month took control of Danone's Essential Dairy and Plant-based (EDP) subsidiary, for which the group had been seeking a buyer, as well as beer company Carlsberg (CSE:CARLa)'s stake in a local brewer. Simon also said JDE Peet's was staying in Russia because its products were essential and their sale was fully compliant with sanctions.

He said the company had "an ethical responsibility" to its employees around the world, including in Russia, where it employs more than 900 people and has manufacturing units near Saint Petersburg and in Novosibirsk.

JDE Peet's rebranding of its Jacobs coffee brand for the Russian market alone resulted in an impairment of 185 million euros ($202.80 million) in the first half of the year, the group said, adding that revenue contributions from Russia will be "meaningfully lower" in the second half.

It forecast a new range for its full-year organic adjusted earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) of between a low single-digit decline and a low single-digit increase from last year's 1.23 billion euros.

It had previously guided for low single-digit growth.

The company reported 581 million euros in adjusted EBIT for the half year, beating analysts' forecasts of 552 million euros. Sales grew organically 3.5% to 3.99 billion euros.

Analysts said the switch to local brands was logical.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Jacobs coffee packages are displayed to be sold at the price of 23.34 Lei ($7.02) per half kilogram in a supermarket in Bucharest March 12, 2012. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel/File Photo

"The transition to local brands makes sense as they don't want to damage their international brand portfolio profile," Barclays (LON:BARC) said in a note.

($1 = 0.9100 euros)

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