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2016-04-27 11:00:57 CEST 2016-04-27 11:00:57 CEST REGULATED INFORMATION Valmet Corporation - Interim report (Q1 and Q3)Valmet's Interim Review January 1 - March 31, 2016: Orders received, net sales and profitability increasedValmet Corporation's stock exchange release on April 27, 2016 at 12:00 noon EET Figures in brackets, unless otherwise stated, refer to the comparison period, i.e. the same period of the previous year. Automation has been consolidated into Valmet's financials since April 1, 2015, when the acquisition of Automation was completed. Due to new regulation by the European Securities and Market Authority concerning alternative performance measures, Valmet has decided to replace the performance measure 'EBITA before non-recurring items' with 'Comparable EBITA'. The content of items affecting comparability, i.e. items previously disclosed as non- recurring, remain unchanged and therefore 'Comparable EBITA' equals previously disclosed 'EBITA before non-recurring items'. Items affecting comparability consist of income and expenses arising from activities that amend the capacity of Valmet's operations or are incurred outside its normal course of business. Valmet discloses alternative performance measures to describe the underlying business performance and to improve comparability between reporting periods. January-March 2016: Orders received, net sales and profitability increased * Orders received increased to EUR 803 million (EUR 580 million). * Orders received increased in the Pulp and Energy, Paper, and Services business lines. * Automation contributed to orders received with EUR 66 million. * Orders received more than doubled in EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) and South America. * Net sales increased to EUR 652 million (EUR 561 million). * Net sales increased in the Paper and Services business lines and decreased in the Pulp and Energy business line. * Automation contributed to net sales with EUR 58 million. * Comparable earnings before interest, taxes and amortization (Comparable EBITA) were EUR 31 million (EUR 19 million), and the corresponding Comparable EBITA margin was 4.8 percent (3.5%). * Profitability improved due to the higher level of net sales in Paper and Services business lines, improved gross profit, and the acquisition of Automation. * Earnings per share were EUR 0.08 (EUR 0.05). * Items affecting comparability amounted to EUR -2 million (EUR 0 million). * Cash flow provided by operating activities was EUR 3 million (EUR -20 million). Valmet reiterates its guidance for 2016 Valmet is reiterating its guidance presented on February 9, 2016 in which Valmet estimates that net sales in 2016 will remain at the same level with 2015 (EUR 2,928 million) and Comparable EBITA in 2016 will increase in comparison with 2015 (EUR 182 million). Due to new regulation by the European Securities and Market Authority, Valmet has decided to replace the performance measure 'EBITA before non-recurring items' with 'Comparable EBITA'. The content of items affecting comparability, i.e. items previously disclosed as non-recurring, remain unchanged and therefore 'Comparable EBITA' equals previously disclosed 'EBITA before non-recurring items' (EUR 182 million in 2015). Items affecting comparability consist of income and expenses arising from activities that amend the capacity of Valmet's operations or are incurred outside its normal course of business. Short-term outlook General economic outlook The baseline projection for global growth in 2016 is a modest 3.2 percent, broadly in line with last year, and a 0.2 percentage point downward revision relative to the January 2016 World Economic Outlook Update. The recovery is projected to strengthen in 2017 and beyond, driven primarily by emerging market and developing economies, as conditions in stressed economies start gradually to normalize. But uncertainty has increased, and risks of weaker growth scenarios are becoming more tangible. The fragile conjuncture increases the urgency of a broad-based policy response to raise growth and manage vulnerabilities. (International Monetary Fund, April 12, 2016) Short-term market outlook Valmet reiterates the good short-term market outlook for board and paper, and the satisfactory short-term market outlook for services, automation, pulp, energy, and tissue. President and CEO Pasi Laine: Solid start of the year with increase in orders received, net sales and profitability Valmet had a solid start of the year 2016 with an increase in orders received, net sales and profitability. Orders received increased in Pulp and Energy, Paper, and Services business lines. As a result of both customer activity and good work in all parts of the organization, the orders received development has been trending upwards in all business lines. The orders received were at an all- time high level in the Services business line. Profitability improved in the first quarter of the year compared to the first quarter of 2015. Automation has now been a part of Valmet for a full year, and I am very pleased with the development. Summing up the year from the Automation perspective, the integration was a success. Both customers and employees are pleased and energized, we launched new automation products during the year, strengthened Valmet's position in Industrial Internet and, in financial terms, we can be satisfied with the development of the Automation business line. Furthermore, our four business lines have found a good and continuously improving way to cooperate in the customer interface and to bring benefits of our unique and market's widest offering to our customers. Key figures* EUR million Q1/2016 Q1/2015 Change 2015 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Orders received 803 580 38% 2,878 Order backlog** 2,207 2,064 7% 2,074 Net sales 652 561 16% 2,928 Comparable earnings before interest, taxes and 31 19 61% 182 amortization (Comparable EBITA) % of net sales 4.8% 3.5% 6.2% Earnings before interest, taxes and amortization 30 19 56% 157 (EBITA) % of net sales 4.6% 3.4% 5.3% Operating profit (EBIT) 19 13 43% 120 % of net sales 2.9% 2.4% 4.1% Profit before taxes 17 11 46% 108 Profit / loss 12 8 46% 78 Earnings per share, EUR 0.08 0.05 43% 0.51 Earnings per share, diluted, EUR 0.08 0.05 43% 0.51 Equity per share, EUR 5.38 5.26 2% 5.70 Cash flow provided by operating activities 3 -20 78 Cash flow after investments -8 -30 -74% -287 Return on equity (ROE) (annualized) 6% 4% 9% Return on capital employed (ROCE) before taxes 7% 6% 12% (annualized) * The calculation of key figures is presented in the Interim Review January- March 2016 on page 34. ** At the end of period. Equity to assets As at March 31, 2016 As at March As at December ratio and gearing 31, 2015 31, 2015 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Equity to assets ratio at end of 35% 34% 36% period Gearing at end of 24% -17% 21% period Orders received, EUR million Q1/2016 Q1/2015 Change 2015 ---------------------------------------------------------- Services 313 293 7% 1,119 Automation 66 - - 222 Pulp and Energy 238 138 72% 864 Paper 186 149 25% 673 ---------------------------------------------------------- Total 803 580 38% 2,878 ---------------------------------------------------------- Order backlog, EUR As at March As at March Change As at December million 31, 2016 31, 2015 31, 2015 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,207 2,064 7% 2,074 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net sales, EUR million Q1/2016 Q1/2015 Change 2015 ---------------------------------------------------- Services 257 242 6% 1,128 Automation 58 - - 229 Pulp and Energy 181 222 -18% 913 Paper 157 97 62% 659 ---------------------------------------------------- Total 652 561 16% 2,928 ---------------------------------------------------- News conference and webcast for analysts, investors and media Valmet will arrange a news conference in English for investment analysts, investors, and media on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. Finnish time (EET). The news conference will be held at Valmet Head Office in Keilaniemi, Keilasatama 5, 02150 Espoo, Finland. The news conference can also be followed through a live webcast at www.valmet.com/webcasts. It is also possible to take part in the news conference through a conference call. Conference call participants are requested to dial in at least five minutes prior to the start of the conference, at 1:55 p.m. (EET), at +44 1452 560304. The participants will be asked to provide the following conference ID: 82571086. During the webcast and the conference call, all questions should be presented in English. After the webcast and the conference call, media has a possibility to interview the management in Finnish. The event can also be followed in Twitter at www.twitter.com/valmetir. Further information, please contact: Hanna-Maria Heikkinen, Vice President, Investor Relations, Valmet, tel. +358 10 672 0007 Kari Saarinen, Chief Financial Officer, Valmet, tel. +358 10 672 0031 VALMET Kari Saarinen CFO Hanna-Maria Heikkinen VP, Investor Relations Valmet is the leading global developer and supplier of process technologies, automation and services for the pulp, paper and energy industries. We aim to become the global champion in serving our customers. Valmet's strong technology offering includes pulp mills, tissue, board and paper production lines, as well as power plants for bioenergy production. Our advanced services and automation solutions improve the reliability and performance of our customers' processes and enhance the effective utilization of raw materials and energy. Valmet's net sales in 2015 were approximately EUR 2.9 billion. Our 12,000 professionals around the world work close to our customers and are committed to moving our customers' performance forward - every day. Valmet's head office is in Espoo, Finland and its shares are listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki. Read more www.valmet.com, www.twitter.com/valmetglobal Follow Valmet IR in Twitter www.twitter.com/valmetir [HUG#2007244] |
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