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Whirlpool's biggest challenge is rapid changes in global markets: CEO

Published 07/22/2016, 09:23 PM
Updated 07/22/2016, 09:23 PM
© Reuters. A Whirlpool logo is seen on a range door at a Whirlpool manufacturing plant in Cleveland

By Meredith Davis

(Reuters) - Whirlpool Corp's (N:WHR) biggest challenge in the last year has been managing rapid change and currency volatility in global markets such as turmoil after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, Chief Executive Officer Jeff Fettig said in an interview on Friday.

"The best example is Brexit and what has surprisingly happened in a short period of time, in the U.K., which impacted us but we were able to overcome it," Fettig said.

Britain, where Whirlpool records about $1 billion in revenues, this summer voted to leave the European Union in a vote known as Brexit.

The pound's value fell after the vote, which forced the company to raise its prices, Fettig said.

A weak pound will reduce revenue and profit, meanwhile the cost to import appliances from other European Union countries, where they are largely manufactured, rises, Fettig said.

"Local prices in the U.K. will go up. It is too early to say what impact it will have on demand, but we are assuming there could be a much weaker demand environment, at least for the short term," he said.

With slowed demand from Russia and China, Whirlpool's leadership focused on adjusting to the changing global economic environment, Fettig said.

Last year the U.S. dollar strengthened against all major currencies, and Whirlpool faced a recession in Brazil, its largest Latin American market.

Despite the global economic volatility, Whirlpool posted a higher-than-expected quarterly net profit on Friday.

"We had a record year last year, we had a record first half this year," Fettig said. "We've been able to respond very quickly to changes in our market and environment, because that is the world we live in. So I feel very good about what we've been able to do over the last year," he said.

Whirlpool said ongoing business earnings per share rose to $3.50 from $2.70 a year earlier. Analysts on average had expected $3.36, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

In Latin America, sales fell 3.4 percent to $826 million, but excluding currency exchange the company said sales rose 4 percent.

"If the (Brazilian) currency stays where it is today, beginning mid-third quarter, we won't have anymore bad currency comparisons, so we would have finally lapped the bad news of last year," Fettig said.

Whirlpool's adjustments depend on the market, but in Brazil the company focused on lowering costs, raising prices because of local inflation and investing in new products.

(This version of the story was refiled to change rapidly to rapid in headline)

© Reuters. A Whirlpool logo is seen on a range door at a Whirlpool manufacturing plant in Cleveland

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