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Billabong Financial Statements
Income statements
For the year ended 30 June 2008 : :
Consolidated
Notes

Parent entity

2008
$’000

2007
$’000

2007
$’000

2008
$’000

Revenue from continuing operations

5

1,354,419

1,230,513

64,453

208,833

Cost of goods sold
Other income
Selling, general and administrative expenses
Other expenses
Finance costs

7
6
7
7
7

(608,040)
--(399,411)
(76,420)
(24,986)

(570,979)
671
(355,483)
(63,422)
(19,486)

----(1,733)
(15,888)
(21,298)

--443
(763)
--(9,893)

245,562

221,814

25,534

198,620

(69,293)

(54,207)

3,151

5,980

176,269

167,607

28,685

204,600

111

(359)

---

---

176,380

167,248

28,685

204,600

Cents
85.7
85.1

Cents
81.2
80.7

Profit before income tax
Income tax (expense)/benefit

8

Profit for the year
Loss/(Profit) attributable to minority interest
Profit attributable to members of
Billabong International Limited

Earnings per share for profit attributable to the ordinary equity holders of the
Company
Basic earnings per share
Diluted earnings per share

41
41

The above income statements should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes.

Billabong International Limited

2007-08 Full Financial Report

Page 32

Balance sheets
As at 30 June 2008 : :
Consolidated
Notes
ASSETS
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents
Trade and other receivables
Inventories
Current tax receivables
Other

9
10
11

Parent entity

2007
$’000

2008
$’000

2007
$’000

2008
$’000

128,477
302,680
209,701
8,106
18,559

113,212
274,369
171,833
--14,104

43
23,673
--268
506

160
12,853
----275

667,523

573,518

24,490

13,288

7,677
--134,120
800,897
12,008
3,236

12,875
--106,991
660,104
35,371
1,719

274,962
414,264
----4,401
589

192,572
410,678
----292
897

957,938

817,060

694,216

604,439

1,625,461

1,390,578

718,706

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