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    UK's Bunzl Cuts 2025 Outlook, Shares Tank More Than 25%

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    Posted on April 16, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Bunzl revises its 2025 outlook, halting share buyback due to North American market pressure, causing a 25% share drop.

    Bunzl Adjusts 2025 Forecast, Shares Plummet Over 25%

    By Chandini Monnappa

    (Reuters) -British business supplies distributor Bunzl cut its 2025 forecast and paused its share buyback programme on Wednesday, citing pressure on its North American business, sending shares down 25.7% to a near four-year low.

    The company said it was excluding from its outlook any potential impact from U.S. tariffs, which have led to dramatic swings in global markets, sparked fears of a recession, and left companies across the globe bracing for a prolonged trade war.

    Analysts at Peel Hunt placed their estimates on Bunzl under review and said initial indications suggest about a 10% cut to 2025 profit before tax consensus, with a slightly higher impact on earnings due to the suspension of a share buyback.

    Bunzl said it was pausing its previously announced 200 million pound ($265.40 million) share buyback programme for 2025 for the remainder of this year, after purchasing around 115 million pounds of shares in the year to date.

    The company said it expects moderate revenue growth in 2025 at constant exchange rates and sees its group operating margin slightly below 8%, down from 8.3% in 2024.

    Bunzl, a supplier of products from stationery to food packaging, has been balancing sales declines in the U.S. by raising prices for daily-use items.

    On Wednesday, it said it has seen revenue softness across its North American businesses, which primarily serve food service and grocery customers, resulting in pressure on operating margins.

    It added that it plans to maintain debt at the lower end of its typical range to preserve financial flexibility.

    ($1 = 0.7536 pounds)

    (Reporting by Chandini Monnappa in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee and Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bunzl cuts 2025 forecast due to North American market pressure.
    • •Shares dropped 25.7% following the announcement.
    • •Share buyback program paused for the remainder of the year.
    • •Revenue growth expected to be moderate in 2025.
    • •Operating margin projected slightly below 8%.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Bunzl cuts 2025 outlook, shares tank more than 25%

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Bunzl's revised 2025 outlook and its impact on shares.

    2Why did Bunzl cut its 2025 forecast?

    Bunzl cited pressure on its North American business as the reason for the forecast cut.

    3What action did Bunzl take regarding its share buyback program?

    Bunzl paused its share buyback program for the remainder of the year.

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